New Delhi, January
24
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is stable and responding after a team of
11 experts successfully conducted a coronary bypass graft surgery on him
here today. The redo bypass operation lasted 11 hours during which the
cardiac experts successfully removed multiple blockages in the coronary
arteries of the Prime Minister.
Special
prayers for Manmohan Virtually the whole country
prayed and havans were organised on Saturday for the early recovery of
Prime Minister Manbmohan Singh. In Amritsar, SGPC president Avtar Singh
said an ardas was performed at Harmandar Sahib for good health and early
recovery of Dr Singh. The prayers were attended by Prime Minister's
brother Surjit Singh Kohli.
Daljit Singh Pinki (centre), brother of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and his wife offer prayers at a gurdwara in Amritsar on Saturday. — PTI
Antony,
not Ansari, for R-Day New Delhi, January 24
Defence Minister AK Antony will
perform all customary duties of the Prime Minister during Republic Day,
the government said today. This clears the confusion over the issue as
it was expected that senior ministers would carry out several tasks of
the Prime Minister in his absence and Antony was one among them.
Cong
ready with LS poll manifesto New Delhi, January 24
The Congress today finalised its
manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections, focussing on the youth and the
UPA government's achievements in different areas.
Satyam Saga Two top PwC
officials held Hyderabad, January 24
Two top officials of the global
auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) were arrested by the Andhra
Pradesh police here today in connection with the Satyam Computers’
fraud case.
Gang-rape of sisters BJP leader’s
son among 3 arrested Amritsar, January 24
The Ajnala police today arrested a
son of district president of the BJP Ram Sharn Pal and two others in
connection with the alleged gangrape of two Dalit sisters, one a minor
and another a widow.
English
dreams in Punjabi heartland Bathinda, January 24
Learning English seems to be the
mantra for success in Punjab’s countryside and private schools are
milking the English dream to the detriment of government schools that
are no longer able to attract children of the sons of the soil.
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