Monday,
June 25,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Rains claim 19 lives in Maharashtra Mumbai, June 24
Heavy rains in Maharashtra since Saturday claimed 19 lives and deprived thousands of people of their homes as the monsoon fury reached the state. Five persons died in Mumbai as old buildings and shanties collapsed in the face of heavy rains and strong winds.
People walk through a waterlogged street in Mumbai on Sunday.
— Reuters photo
Elsewhere,
death toll touches 130 Bangalore,
June 24
Even as heavy rains
lashed Karnataka and Maharashtra, leaving the states in a
chaos and complete disarray, the situation improved in
worst-affected Andhra Pradesh and Kerala as the death toll
in these states mounted to 130.
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Baghdad, June 24
An Iraqi court today
sentenced Saddam Hussein's cousin, known as ‘Chemical Ali’,
and two other former regime officials to death by hanging for
their roles in a 1980s scorched-earth campaign that led to the
deaths of 180,000 Kurds.
‘Chemical Ali’
UK
scraps plan to raise Sikh regiment London, June 24
Britain has abandoned plans to
raise an exclusive regiment of British Sikhs on the ground that it would
be seen as a move encouraging racial segregation, a media report said on
Sunday.
PEACEFUL MARCH: Led by the Panj Piaras, the Chetna march organised by Sikh activists reaches Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo, in Bathinda peacefully on Sunday. It started from Gurdwara Zafar Nama Dina Sahib in Moga, about 120 km away.
— Photo by Kulbir Beera (Details on Punjab page)
Sunita
reunites with family, gravity Houston, June 24
Indian-American astronaut Sunita
Williams had an emotional reunion with her family as friends and
well-wishers gave her a rousing reception here, a day after her return
from a record-setting mission to the International Space Station.
Hotel
loan: PSB chief accused of favouring Badals New Delhi, June 24
Two non-official Board of Directors
of Punjab and Sind Bank have accused its chairman R.P.Singh of flouting
rules and RBI guidelines in sanctioning Rs 150 crore loan at a lower
rate of interest to Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh’s son Sukhbir
Singh Badal for the Orbit hotel in Gurgaon.
Punjab
& Sind Bank crisis deepens Conflict between management,
directors widens;
CMD for all non-official directors’ ouster Chandigarh, June 24
The unsavoury controversy facing
Punjab & Sind (P&S) Bank has taken a serious turn with the
chairman-cum-managing director (CMD) RP Singh demanding ouster of all
five non-official directors.
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