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Wednesday,
June 29, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
(IST)
BREAKING
NEWS (updated at 2.30 pm)
India, US ink 10-yr pact for defence cooperation
Terror
in Pak, PoK still exists: Pranab
Defence
Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said that while there have
been “several positive developments” in India’s
relationship with Pakistan, “we cannot still say for
sure that the peace process is entrenched.”
World page
India
wants US to ease space, N-tech curbs
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Do you think Himachal Pradesh took the threat from Parechu too lightly?
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Yashwant
Sinha sacked as BJP spokesman
New Delhi,
June 28
The Bharatiya Janata
Party today divested party’s former External Affairs
Minister Yashwant Sinha of party’s official
spokesmanship, sending a strong signal to other leaders
that indiscipline was not going to be tolerated.
Stranded
tourists airlifted
Rekong Peo
(Kinnaur), June 28
Victims of the Sutlej
fury Anne and her friend Isabella, had being waiting for
48 hours to be airlifted out of this place located 250 km
from Shimla. Their wait ended this afternoon when the two
women along with 15 other foreigners were “rescued” by
helicopters.
The road from Rekong Peo to Kaurik is blocked by a landslide at Pauri village in Kinnaur district on Tuesday.
— Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan
Bhakra
filling up
Himachal
page: Flood
hit state’s lifeline
All
tourists safe in Himachal
Flood
fury kept residents awake
Sonia
to visit flood-hit areas today
46
tourists evacuated from Kinnaur
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QUOTE
OF THE DAY
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India can prove to be an excellent base for the US defence industry, for provision of repair, overhaul, maintenance and servicing
facilities.
— Pranab Mukherjee
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China
promises ‘all help’ on Parechu crisis
New Delhi, June 28
History seems to be repeating
itself within one year as China has promised “all help” on the
crisis posed in Himachal Pradesh by floods in the Parechu river but no
information has trickled in yet from Beijing.
LPG
to be sent on mules
Rekong Peo, June 28
Apart from saving people and
their property from any further damage from a raging Sutlej, it is the
logistics of meeting the daily requirements of people that is the
proverbial “mountainous task”.
Paswan
may find the going tough with Digvijay Singh
New Delhi June 28
LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan will
come under increasing pressure in the coming days to align with
secular forces in the coming Bihar Assembly elections, failing which
his position in the UPA government could become untenable.
Sub-committees
on agriculture, state debts set up
New Delhi, June 28
The National Development Council (NDC)
today decided to set up sub-committees on agriculture and state debts to
thrash out the broad contours of a new development paradigm premised on
the recommendations of the mid-term appraisal of the 10th Five Year
plan.
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Hindustan-Tibet road washed away at several places
June 28, 2005
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Left’s
jolt to UPA
June 27, 2005
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Digvijay gets charge of
poll-bound Bihar
June 26, 2005
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Nine
jawans killed, 19 hurt in
Srinagar blast
June 25, 2005
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Punjab reels under power cuts
June 24, 2005
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APHC
seeks dialogue with Centre
June 23, 2005
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19 Gujarati tourists killed
June 22, 2005
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Petrol, diesel costlier
June 21, 2005
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Anil
Ambani enterprises in power
June 20, 2005
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Ambanis
reach accord
June 19, 2005
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