Srinagar, December 29
Even as the NC has turned out to be the front-runner in
staking claim to form a government with the Congress in
Jammu and Kashmir, hectic political activities are going on
for an alternative Congress-PDP coalition arrangement.
Cong
in no hurry, weighing all options New Delhi, December
29
Having been cast in the role of kingmaker, the Congress
leadership was in the throes of an intense debate on which
party to support for the formation of a government in Jammu
and Kashmir, as a section in the party expressed its
reservations about joining hands with the National
Conference.
‘Pak
doesn’t want war’ Gillani says Islamabad
has to ensure that its territory is not used for terrorism or be
prepared to face NATO attacks Pakistan will have to
ensure that its territory is not used for terrorism or be
prepared to face NATO attacks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
said on Monday.
Dense
fog envelops North India New Delhi, December
29
Plains of North India were
completely fogged out on Monday with the duration of fog at
several places extending well beyond afternoon. In fact, the
dense fog cover that the region experienced today has been the
worst so far this season and at some places it persisted
throughout the day, throwing normal life completely out of gear.
Commuters had a tough time as dense fog engulfed New Delhi on Monday.
Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui
Mega Projects UT’s
bid to justify deals backfires 3 HC judges named
as ‘affected’ persons in the proposed land acquisition
for Phase III of IT Park deny owning any land Chandigarh,
December 29
The Chandigarh
Administration’s attempt to justify its highly
controversial land acquisition policy for its ‘mega
projects’ by issuing a public notice today seems to have
backfired.
6th Pay Panel New
Year gift for Haryana staff Chandigarh,
December 29
With an eye on the
forthcoming election season, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder
Singh Hooda today announced the implementation of the Sixth Pay
Commission, benefitting 3.5 lakh employees to the tune of 20 to
25 per cent each. The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the
chairmanship of the Chief Minister, cleared the recommendations
made by the Pay Revision Committee (PRC) constituted under the
chief secretary.
Painter
Manjit Bawa dead New
Delhi, December 29
Noted artist Manjit Bawa,
who revolutionised the Indian painting scene with bold use of
vibrant colours, died here today after a prolonged illness. The
67-year-old painter from Punjab’s Dhuri area was in coma for
the past three years after suffering a stroke.
Second
package to boost economy soon: Montek New
Delhi, December 29
The
deputy chairman of the Planning Commission,
Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said today that
the second stimulus package to boost ailing
sectors like housing, exports and realty was
likely in the next few days.
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