Saturday,
February
13,
2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
TRS
cries ‘betrayal’ over Centre’s terms Objects to united AP
demand, to intensify stir Hyderabad,
February 12
The Telangana region was
once again thrown into political turmoil today with the
protagonists of separate state rejecting the terms of reference
of the Justice Srikrishna committee and vowing to intensify
their agitation.
Sena
flops as Khan steals the show
Multiplexes, fans give thumbs up to
MNIK; Maharashtra govt tames Sainiks Mumbai, February 12
Hundreds of fans braved threats by the Shiv Sena to feast on Shah Rukh
Khan’s ‘My Name is Khan’ (MNIK) at theatres across Maharashtra as
the state government went into an overdrive to prevent the disruption of
film’s screening.
Indo-Pak
talks on February 25 New Delhi, February 12
The stage is set for Foreign
Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan in New Delhi on
February 25, more than 14 months after India suspended the dialogue with
the neighbouring country in wake of the Mumbai attacks.
School Fire Staff
airlifted; CM visits site Guwahati, February 12
The authorities today airlifted 14
staff members, including four fathers, from the Don Bosco School in
Palin in Arunachal Pradesh after enraged locals attacked the institution
in wake of Wednesday’s fire tragedy that left 14 children dead.
22-yr-old
kills two fellow Indians in Oz In a gruesome incident, a
22-year-old allegedly killed two fellow Indian students, both brothers,
in Australia’s westernmost city of Perth on Friday morning, following
a fight over money and living arrangements in an apartment they were
sharing. The identity of all three has not been revealed.
LCH
to take first test flight by month-end New Delhi, February 12
India’s first indigenously made
Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) will be making its maiden flight soon,
most likely by the end of this month. Managing Director of the Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited’s helicopter complex R Srinavasan today said
development of the LCH was well on its way and the attack helicopter
would have its initial flight very soon.
Surrender Policy Man hopeful of
son’s return Srinagar, February 12
For 16 years, Ghulam Qadir of
Ladoora village in Baramulla district was unaware of the fate of his son
who had crossed over to the PoK to take arms and ammunition training,
and it was only after one of his relatives visited Muzaffrabad on the
Carvan-e-Aman bus that he came to know that his son was alive.
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