Gurubakshganj
(Rae Bareli), June 17
Lashing out at the Mulayam government for removing Rae Bareli from the VIP list for uninterrupted power supply a day after her victory, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today asked “kya yeh insaaf hai?”
Congress President Sonia Gandhi talks to people during her visit to Rae Bareli on Saturday. — PTI
photo
Karat, Mulayam explore ‘third front’ possibility Lucknow, June 17
CPM leader Prakash Karat today aired his disagreement with the UPA on the issue of state governments sacrificing revenue by lowering prices of petroleum products. In video: Communists drum up support against fuel price
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Punjab pays tax of ministers, MLAs Chandigarh, June 17
A sum of Rs 77 lakh was paid from the state exchequer as income tax on the salaries and allowances drawn by Punjab Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries(PSs) for 2005-06. Besides, about Rs 70 lakh was paid as income tax on the salaries and allowances of MLAs.
The Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and MLAs are entitled to salaries and certain allowances which are paid to them from the state treasury.
8 pilgrims killed as tempo hits oil tanker Kaithal, June 17
Eight pilgrims were killed and 15 others were injured when the tempo carrying them was hit by an oil tanker near Pinjupura village of Kalayat division in this district today, the police said.
The tempo was full of pilgrims, who were coming from Dera Sacha Sauda at Sirsa, and were on their way to Naraingarh in Ambala district.
We value our lady officers, says Army
New Delhi, June 17
The Indian Army today sought to dispel the impression that it could do without women officers, saying that it greatly valued their services, even as women organisations branded the force as discriminatory for the gender insensitive remarks of its vice-chief.
“We are very proud of our lady officers, whose contribution is greatly
valued. We would, in fact, like to further optimise their role,” Army
spokesman Maj-Gen Raj Sujlana said at a press conference.
FIFA WORLD CUP 2006 Angola
hold Mexico Hanover,
June 17
Angola held Mexico in a dull 0-0 draw yesterday, leaving both teams
still with a chance of qualifying for the World Cup second round from
Group D.
(Details in Sports
page)
FIFA WORLD CUP 2006
Portugal
send Iran packing Frankfurt,
June 17
A stunning strike from Deco and a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty gave
Portugal a 2-0 triumph over Iran on Saturday, sealing their place in the
World Cup second round.
(Details in Sports
page)
FIFA WORLD CUP 2006
Czechmated Cologne, June 17
World Cup debutants Ghana kicked
some life back into African football today with a well-deserved World
Cup Group E 2-0 win over the Czech Republic.
(Details in Sports page)
‘Black’
bags major IIFA awards Dubai, June 17
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Black' has swept the major honours at the
International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards here, including the best
film, actor, actress and director trophies.
The film, which also hogged the limelight at the Filmfare awards earlier
this year, bagged a total of five trophies in the popular awards
category last night at the Airport Expo Centre. (Details in World page)
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