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Tuesday,
July
21,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
PM conveys concerns over protectionism
New Delhi, July 20
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today conveyed to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton the concerns in India over growing protectionism in the US.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calling on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on Monday. — PTI
Kasab pleads guilty
Mumbai, July 20
Mohammad Ajmal Amir, alias Kasab, the lone terrorist involved in the terror attack on November 26 last year to be taken alive, confessed to his role before an open court here today.

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BMW Hit-and-Run Case
Nanda’s jail term cut to 2 years
New Delhi, July 20
Delhi High Court today reduced the sentence awarded to Sanjeev
Nanda, convicted for mowing down six persons with his BMW car 10 years ago, from five years to two years.
Taregana to host lakhs of
astro-tourists
Patna, July 20
The total solar eclipse on Wednesday morning will be visible at many places right from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh but even then a non-descript village of Bihar, Taregana (35 km south of Patna) has been chosen as the hot spot for viewing the cosmic spectacle by the tourists.
Distrustful of EC, AIADMK to boycott bypolls
Chennai, July 20
Expressing distrust over the "independent and impartial functioning" of the Election Commission and raising questions over its "capability to conduct free and fair polls", the principal opposition in Tamil Nadu, AIADMK today announced that it would boycott the bye-elections to the five Assembly constituencies in the state.
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Education Policy
— A Tribune Debate
The Yashpal Committee on education reforms and the plans announced by the new HRD Minister, Kapil
Sibal, have aroused nation-wide interest among parents, educationists, political parties and policy-makers.
H K Dua,
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RS
passes Right to Education Bill
It prohibits screening of either
parent or child
New Delhi, July 20
The Rajya Sabha today passed the landmark Bill providing for free and
compulsory education as a fundamental right of children in the six-14
age group.
Girls
pay with life for getting education
Keller, July 20
Nageena (18) and Parveena Akhtar (17) were the most educated members of
their families who hoped that would one day land jobs and pull them out
of their impoverished existence. Both were shot dead by militants in
their homes in Keller, about 50 km from Srinagar.
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Consensus
on ‘fair’ climate change pact
July 20, 2009
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Hillary hails Pak intent to fight terror
July 19, 2009
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No
dilution in stand: PM
July 18, 2009
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India
delinks terror from composite dialogue
July 17, 2009
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New
Delhi, Islamabad move closer
to dialogue
July 16, 2009
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Colours
of India in France
July 15, 2009
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Another Metro mishap injures 6
July 14, 2009
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Delhi Metro bridge collapse kills 6
July 13, 2009
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PM
to G8, G5 nations: Tell Pak to shed terror
July 12, 2009
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G8 pledges $20 bn for food security to poor nations
July 11, 2009
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