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Wednesday,
March 15,
2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated
at 3:00 am (IST)
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CAST
YOUR VOTE
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Should there be a special law against witnesses
turning hostile?
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HOLIDAY
NOTICE
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The
offices of The Tribune will remain
closed today on account of Holi. There
will, therefore, be no update of the
site on March 16.
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The
Tribune wishes its readers a happy and
colourful Holi.
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Russian
N-fuel for Tarapur
New Delhi, March 14
Russia has acceded to India’s
request and agreed to supply a limited amount of uranium fuel for
Tarapur nuclear power plant, the Ministry of External Affairs said
today. Moscow’s decision comes
days ahead of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail E Fradkov’s two-day India
visit, beginning on March 16.
Islamic
seminary issues fatwa against terrorists
Lucknow, March 14
Responding to a query of a young
Muslim businessman the 300-year-old Islamic seminary, the Darul-Ifta
Firangai Mahal issued a 'fatwa' against terrorists targeting places of
worship and killing innocent people.
Naxalites release train
Latehar, March 14
Naxalites today released the passenger train they had seized last evening in a forest area in Jharkhand, without causing any harm to the passengers. The train, with at least 60 persons on board, arrived at Latehar around
9.30 a.m.
— PTI
Liquor
to be cheaper in Punjab
Chandigarh, March 14
After putting up with the
skyrocketing price of liquor in the past couple of years, consumers in
Punjab will now get their liquor and beer at a price which is 25 to 30
per cent lower than the prevailing price.
Haryana’s
excise policy gets good response
Chandigarh, March 14
Haryana’s new excise policy,
which has dispensed with the auction system, has met with a good
response. Almost 95 per cent of the vends of Indian made foreign liquor
have received more than one application.
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India:
The Tasks Ahead
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
125TH
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS,
INAUGURAL SESSION
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I am very sorry to say that the contents of this report have come out in papers. This is gross breach of privilege. I hope that in the future, all of us will be more circumspect in this matter.
— Somnath Chatterjee
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Snow,
rain disrupt life
Shimla, March 14
Normal life in the hill state was
disrupted as snow and rain continued to lash the region for the third
consecutive day today. The entire
tribal belt of Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur, Churdhar, Dhauladhar, Rohtang
Pass and other higher reaches are having incessant snow. The Hatu peak
recorded 30 cm of snow followed by Dhundi 20 cm and Patsio 25 cm.
Political blame game at Hola Mohalla
Anandpur Sahib, March 14
Allegations and counter-allegations by political parties on ‘‘Khalistan’’ issue ruled the roost on the second day of Hola Mohalla here today. Leaders of various political parties came here to address the political conferences.
The President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee, Mr Shamsher
Singh Dullo, blamed the Akali Dal (Badal) for raking up
‘‘Khalistan’’ issue in the state while Parkash Singh Badal
accused the Congress of creating an atmosphere of insecurity among the
people of the state by false propaganda.
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Raining
devotion: The late-winter rain is no dampener as devotees throng Keshgarh Sahib Gurdwara in Anandpur Sahib during Hola Mohalla on Tuesday.
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Delhi
Police files appeal in HC
March 14, 2006
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Witnesses fail to identify suspects
March 13, 2006
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PM
for judicial reforms
March 12, 2006
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Bush for change in US law on N-sale
March 11, 2006
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IAEA
report sent to Security Council
March 10, 2006
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LeT ultra shot as cops
probe Varanasi blasts
March 9, 2006
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Terror
strikes Varanasi
March 8, 2006
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Give diplomacy time on Iran issue: PM
March 7, 2006
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PM
talks to Putin on Iran issue
March 6, 2006
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Bush
rules out N-deal with Pakistan
March 5, 2006
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India
has arrived: Bush
March 4, 2006
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