Wednesday,
October
21,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Fortify
your defences, PM tells forces Calls for better
synergy amongst services to thwart terror threats New Delhi, October 20
In an obvious reference to
Pakistan and Afghanistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today
said the overall security situation in India’s immediate
neighbourhood has worsened and called for improving the
country’s defence mechanisms against all forms of terrorism,
asymmetric warfare and aggravated militancy.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Defence Minister AK Antony, Admiral Nirmal Verma (left), Army Chief Deepak Kapoor (centre) and IAF Chief Pradeep Vasant Naik (right) at the annual
Combined Commanders’ Conference in New Delhi on Tuesday. A Tribune photograph
Twin
blasts rock Pak varsity, six dead At least six
persons, including two girls, were killed in twin suicide blasts
on the new campus of Islamabad’s International Islamic
University. The bombers forced their way into the university
campus. While one suicide bomber blew himself up near the
cafeteria in the girls’ section, another blast occurred in the
Shariah faculty in the boys’ block.
IITs
talked about entry bar much before Sibal New Delhi, October 20
Much before Union Human Resource
Development Minister Kapil Sibal mentioned the need to raise the bar for
entry to IITs, these institutes had recommended tougher eligibility
criteria for students taking the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) to
limit the numbers sitting for the test and ensure highest quality of
entrants.
PF scam CBI told to get Asthana’s viscera tested at AIIMS New Delhi, October 20
The Supreme Court, which is
monitoring the CBI probe into the PF scam in Uttar Pradesh judiciary,
today directed the investigating agency to get the viscera of prime
accused Ashutosh Asthana tested at the All-India Institute of Medical
Sciences (AIIMS) here.
Panel
to map Wakf properties in Punjab Chandigarh, October 20
The Punjab government today
constituted a survey commission to identify and map all properties of
the Wakf Board in the state. Jaspal Singh, Secretary (Revenue), has been
appointed as survey commissioner and will be assisted at district-level
by the DCs, who have been designated additional survey commissioners. At
the tehsil-level, the Sub-Divisional Magistrates will act as assistant
survey commissioners and will report directly to the survey
commissioner.
Worker’s
death brings Gurgaon to grinding halt Gurgaon, October 20
A strike called by various unions
of industrial workers brought a number of units located in the
Gurgaon-Manesar-Dharuhera belt to a standstill today, causing direct and
indirect losses estimated to be nearly Rs 100 crore.
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