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Dehradun edition launched
The Tribune has stood up to the system: CM
Dehradun, October 20
“The Tribune has upheld the high standards of journalism. One feels good while reading The Tribune, which is not the case with many newspapers,” said Uttarakhand Chief Minister Maj Gen B C Khanduri
(retd), while launching the Dehradun edition of The Tribune in the state capital today.
Dehradun page: BJP to launch statewide agitation
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister B. C. Khanduri addresses the gathering at the launch function of the Dehradun edition of The Tribune
in Dehradun on Monday. Editor-in-Chief H. K. Dua, Lt. Gen S. S. Mehta (retd), Prof R. P. Bambah and Justice S. S. Sodhi
(retd), all trustees of The Tribune, are on the dais. Tribune photo: Vinod Pundir |
Russia for India’s inclusion in G-8, UNSC
New Delhi, October 20
Russia today strongly advocated India’s inclusion in the G-8 grouping of top industrialised nations so that it could play its due role in global efforts to find a solution to the unprecedented economic crisis.
PM to leave for Japan, China today
New Delhi, October 20
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh leaves here tomorrow on five-day visit to Japan and China, during which he will have meetings with top world leaders on the current financial crisis, which has destabilised the global economy.
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Raj days continue
Mumbai, October 20
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray remains unrepentant a day after his activists ran riot in different parts of the state beating up candidates from other parts of the country who appeared to take a railway examination.
Nation page:
LS adjourned
twice amid high drama
Editorial:
Thackeray’s
thuggery
Revolt
against Khanduri?
17 BJP dissidents resign from
Uttarakhand Assembly
New Delhi, October 20
The 18-month-old government of
Chief Minister B.C. Khanduri in Uttarakhand appeared in serious trouble
with his detractors in the BJP claiming here today that 17 MLAs had
submitted resignations from the state Assembly.
SC
notice to Haryana on mining in Aravallis
New Delhi, October 20
The Supreme Court today issued notice to the Haryana government on a
bunch of petitions seeking renewal of mining licenses in the Aravalli
Hills region.
ADC
dead, kidney row remains
Amritsar, October 20
Additional deputy commissioner
(ADC), Tarn Taran, Kirpal Singh (51), died due to renal failure in a
private hospital at Mohali last night. He was cremated with state
honours here today. He died after fighting for life for more than one
month.
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J&K poll from
Nov 17
October 20, 2008
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Tamil
interests safe: Lanka
October 19, 2008
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Sensex bowled 9,975...
October 18, 2008
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Rs 50 bonus for paddy farmers
October 17, 2008
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Govt, RBI unlock Rs 65,000 crore
October 16, 2008
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EC
announces poll in 5 states
October 15, 2008
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Assault on culture worrying, says PM
October 14, 2008
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IMF backs G7 plan to stabilise markets
October 13, 2008
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Economy,
banks safe: RBI chief
October 12, 2008
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Free
fall on D-Street
October 11, 2008
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