Monday,
December
7,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
India, Russia agree on Gorshkov price
Manmohan Singh in Moscow, likely to ink nuke deal today Moscow, December 6
India and Russia have reached a broad agreement to break the logjam over the protracted price renegotiation over Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier and the two sides are expected to sign a landmark civil nuclear pact during summit talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Dmitry Medvedev tomorrow.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reviews the guard of honour shortly after his arrival at
Vnukovo II airport outside Moscow on Sunday. — PTI
CAST
YOUR VOTE
Has
the level of
security
improved a
year after
the 26/11
terrorist
attack?
Ludhiana
still simmers * Fresh outbreak of violence
* SAD-BJP appeal for communal harmony
* Curfew to continue Ludhiana/Chandigarh, December 6
The police let down Ludhiana for
the third consecutive day today and failed to prevent fresh outbreak of
violence despite curfew in the city.
Team India in place on Copenhagen summit eve Key negotiators back on
Ramesh’s assurances New Delhi, December 6
The two key Indian negotiators, who
had refused to join the delegation to the crucial Copenhagen meet, are
back on board after assurances from Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh.
Hail
the new Test king India It’ll be tough to stay No. 1:
MSD Mumbai, December 6
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni today
described India rising to world number one status in Test cricket as a
dream come true but conceded that it would be a tough job to maintain
the top spot.
INDIA
SHINING: Team India pose after winning the third Test against Sri Lanka on Sunday. — AFP
Three
kids among 7 buried alive
Chandigarh,
December 6
Seven persons, including three children, were buried alive when a tipper
carrying debris fell into a trench at a dumping site in Sector 31 here
this afternoon.
(Details on Chandigarh
page)
Discretionary Funds-II Is dividing
people the purpose? Chandigarh, December 6
Is Punjab Chief Minister Parkash
Singh Badal distributing discretionary grants or grants that divide
people?
In the past few years, the Chief Minister has shown no hesitation in
distributing grants for the construction of “separate” cremation
grounds for the SC people and general category population in same
village.
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