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            | Saturday,
      September 18, 2004, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 Cabinet
      nod for repeal of POTAUnlawful Activities Act to be
      amended
 New Delhi, September 17
 The Union Cabinet today approved
      ordinances to repeal the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002
      and amend the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. Both the
      ordinances will be issued soon, simultaneously, and followed up by
      introduction of two Bills in the next session of Parliament to replace
      these two ordinances.
  BJP
      slams decision to repeal POTA 
  Nation
      page: Mixed reaction on POTA repeal
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 President APJ Abdul Kalam waves at the crowd from a compartment of a vintage train pulled by steam engine at Pietermaritzburg railway station near Durban on Thursday. — PTI
            photo
 
 |  3 per
      cent hike in DA of Central staff, pensionersNew Delhi, September 17
 The Union Cabinet today approved the
      proposal to hike dearness allowance for the Central Government employees
      and dearness relief for pensioners by three per cent. The DA has been
      revised from July 1. The government cited rise in inflation as the reason
      behind the decision to hike DA.
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 Manmohan
      Singh to press for reforms in UNNew Delhi, September 17
 
  Prime
      Minister Manmohan Singh will make his maiden address to the United Nations
      General Assembly on September 23 during which he would stress the need for
      international community to redouble its efforts to combat the menace of
      terrorism. Punjab
      to get 150 MW power from RajasthanNew Delhi, September 17
 Conceding Punjab’s long-pending
      request for more power to help it reduce the gap between demand and
      supply, the Centre has decided to provide the state additional 150 MW from
      the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station.
  Punjab
      page: PSEB
      reduces power cuts 
  PSEB
      staff assert right to oppose unbundling
 SC
      notice to Centre on flag codeNew Delhi, September 17
 The Supreme Court today issued notice
      to the Centre on a petition seeking formulation of a comprehensive
      national Flag Code for stopping the use and abuse of the Tricolour for
      personal and political gains.
 
 
 
 
          
            | Capt’s
        name figures in Pak gurdwara panelAmritsar, September 17
 
  Chief
        Minister Amarinder Singh may or may not like it but his name figures
        among the five members to be on the Advisory panel of the Pakistan Sikh
        Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee. Capt Amarinder Singh has been taken on
        the panel along with Jathedar Akal Takht, and representatives of the
        SGPC and the Delhi Gurdwara Management Committee, besides the Jathedar
        of Patna Sahib or Hazoor Sahib, on rotation. |  | 
          
 
          
            |  | Government to probe Census confusion, says Sonia September 17, 2004
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            |  | Haryana says Punjab Act unconstitutional September 16, 2004
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            |  | We
      are not bound to build SYL: Punjab September 15, 2004
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            |  | Punjab
      power crisis deepens September 14, 2004
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            |  | India, Nepal vow to
        fight terror September 13, 2004
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            |  | Pak softening on Sir Creek September 12, 2004
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            |  | North
      faces power, water crises September 11, 2004
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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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