Thursday,
September
24,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
IAF
strength no match to China’s: Air chief Gandhinagar,
September 23 IAF
chief Air Chief Marshal PV Naik today said the strength of the
country's Air Force was inadequate and just one-third the size
of China's and therefore the government was going in for more
acquisitions to enhance its capability.
Oceansat-2
put in orbit PSLV also launches six
European nano satellites Sriharikota, September
23
The 960-kg Indian remote
sensing satellite Oceansat-2 and six European nano satellites
launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
blasted off into the sky from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre
here near the Bay of Bengal coast.
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Punjab
told to pay Rs 1 cr relief for filing false case Chandigarh, September 23
A tale of conspiracy and intrigue,
which had taken an unexpected turn with the surfacing of a “murdered
man,” Jagsir Singh, today culminated with the Punjab & Haryana
High Court directing the state of Punjab to pay a compensation of Rs 1
crore to the five appellants who were falsely implicated in the case.
PM
for reform in global financial institutions New Delhi, September 23
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today
called for carrying forward the process of governance reform of
international financial institutions to give greater voice and
representation to under-represented countries.
Tharoor
tired of work, not twitter New Delhi, September 23
After creating a controversy by his
'cattle class' remark, Union Minister Shashi Tharoor has now complained
about his workload while twittering about "ridiculously full"
engagements.
Sena
revolt to hasten Thackeray’s decline Mumbai, September 23
Time was when Shiv Sena chief Bal
Thackeray ruled over the far-right party with an iron hand, picking and
choosing its office-bearers right up to the municipal ward level. And
when it began flexing its political muscle the 'senapati' (army
general), as he was called, decided who would be fielded in polls on a
Shiv Sena ticket.
If
we can’t protect Earth now then when, asks
Lucknow girl United Nations, September
23
A 13-year-old Indian girl, speaking
on behalf of the world's three billion children, asked world leaders
here, including the Presidents of the United States and China, for
urgent action on climate change.
Yugratna Srivastava, Asia-Pacific Junior-Board representative from India, addresses the summit on climate change at UN headquarters on
Tuesday. — AP/PTI
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