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   | Saturday,
      September 11, 2004, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 North
      faces power, water crisesBhakra level drops
 Chandigarh/Bhakra, September 10
 North India is headed for one of the worst water and power crises in the
      next 10 months till June next year. After a dismal monsoon the
      availability of water in the Satluj, the Beas and the Ravi has been
      reduced.
 
 Punjab page:
 
  Chautala for nationalisation of river waters 
  PSEB
      increases power cuts 
  Chandigarh
      page: City to sweat it out | 
            
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          | Normally small islands like these are under the water of the Bhakra reservoir at this time of the year. However, a bad monsoon had not allowed the reservoir to fill up. This picture of the three islands was taken on Friday. — Tribune
            photo by Karam Singh |  Dixit,
      Aziz hold secret talks in DelhiNew Delhi, September 10
 National Security Adviser J.N. Dixit and his Pakistani counterpart Tariq
      Aziz held secret talks today to prepare the roadmap of the next round of
      composite dialogue process between the two countries, The Tribune has
      learnt.
  A
      Tribune Special Security
      objections go; foreign players set to enter telecom sector
 New Delhi, September 10
 The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Defence have quietly
      dropped their “security objections’’ to the government’s terms to
      raise the foreign direct investment limit to 74 per cent and despite, the
      Left’s opposition the government is all set to raise the FDI cap.
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 Leave
      religion alone, EC tells partiesNew Delhi, September 10
 Maharashtra goes to the polls on
      October 13 to elect a new Assembly during the Ganesh festival, the most
      popular festival in the state which was used as a platform for political
      mobilisation during freedom struggle.
 
Uma starts out on ‘Tiranga Yatra’Hubli, September 10
 BJP leader Uma Bharti today set out from here on “Tiranga Yatra” attacking Congress President Sonia Gandhi, the UPA and Left parties and focussing on the triple planks of nationalism, probity and “true” secularism.
        Amidst downpour, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha L.K. Advani
        handed over the National Flag to Ms Bharti.
 
  In video (28k, 56k) 
HAL aims to make indigenous
        AJTs
New Delhi, September 10
 Having secured contracts from the Airbus Industries and the Bell Helicopters earlier during the year, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is now looking at arming the IAF with indigenously designed and manufactured Advance Jet Trainers, which would perform alongside the British Aerospace Hawks being purchased by India.
 
 
 
          
            | 5,000
        Punjabi youths suffer Greek tragedyJalandhar, September 10
 Looking for greener pastures,
        between 3,000 and 5,000 young Punjabis have ended up as a “community
        of asylum seekers” on the Crete island of Greece. They have been stuck
        for the past about five years, despite having made several attempts to
        sneak into one or the other European country as asylum seekers. Having
        been allured with destination England, these youngsters were allegedly
        taken to this Greek island by unscrupulous travel agents.
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            |  | Despite
      Left, govt may hike telecom FDI cap September 10, 2004
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            |  | India,
      Pakistan to continue composite dialogue process September 9, 2004
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            |  | Natwar,
      Kasuri promise visa-free travel to journalists September 8, 2004
 
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            |  | PM
      rules out China-type talks on Kashmir September 7, 2004
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            |  | Natwar,
      Kasuri hold positive talks September 6, 2004
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            |  | Ordinance soon to repeal POTA September 5, 2004
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            |  | 150
      die as commandos storm school September 4, 2004
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            |  | Fresh probe into Godhra fire ordered September 3, 2004
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            |  | PM’s package for
        Amritsar September 2, 2004
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            |  | Politics overshadows celebrations September 1, 2004
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            |  | Sifti
      da ghar overflows August 31, 2004
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