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Friday,
February 25,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Militants storm DC’s office complex, 8 dead
Srinagar, February 24
Eight persons, including three civilians, two CRPF men, a policeman and two militants were killed in a fidayeen attack on the Divisional Commissioner’s office complex here this afternoon. Both the ‘fidayeens’ were among the killed in the attack which concluded at about 6 here this evening.
Wailing relatives of a youth trapped in a government building during an attack in Srinagar on Thursday.
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YOUR VOTE |
Should India go in for a natural gas pipeline from Iran, through Pakistan?
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Ajnala counting suspended
CEC seeks report from DM
Amritsar, February 24
In a significant development, the Chief Election Commission has suspended counting of votes in the Ajnala byelection till further order in the wake of widespread violence and complaints of rigging and booth capturing and electoral malpractices during the polling yesterday.
Editorial:
Violent polls
Punjab page
Akalis
instigated violence in Ajnala: Amarinder
Violence:
police blames Akalis, soft on Cong men
SAD
meeting on Ajnala ‘rigging’ tomorrow
Abuse boss and lose job, rules Supreme Court
New Delhi, February 24
In a significant judgement on management-staff relations, the Supreme Court has ruled that an employee can be sacked from service for using "foul" language against his superiors.
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QUOTE OF THE
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I will raise the matter in the Lok Sabha to highlight the mala fide intention of the DM in imposing the Bihar Crime Control Act against me and banning me from entering Siwan for six months.
— Shahabuddin, MP, Siwan
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Rescue
operations in full swing in snow-hit areas
Srinagar, February 24
While the armed forces are engaged
in a herculean task of restoring the link to the Kashmir valley, the
civil administration in the snow-bound state is also struggling to
cope up with the enormity of the situation.
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Labourers clear snow at the
Srinagar airfield to enable airlift operations.
— Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan |
IA
to start direct flight to Kabul
New Delhi, February 24
The visiting Afghan President and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today decided to give a high-level direction to Indo-Afghan relations and as a testimony of this it was decided that Indian Airlines will start direct flight from New Delhi to Kabul from March 27.
SC tells police chief to examine Geelani’s security
New Delhi, February 24
The Supreme Court today directed the Delhi Police Commissioner to provide “adequate” security to city college lecturer S. A. R. Geelani, who had been acquitted in the Parliament attack case and survived a recent murderous attack.
Railway Budget tomorrow
New Delhi, February 24
Railway Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav is all set to present on Saturday a Railway Budget that reflects his philosophy favouring the poor and the disadvantaged.
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Gift from God’s own country
Shimla, February 24
It is a gift from “God’s own
Country” to the Valley of Gods. Faith will reverberate resoundingly in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh, where the two amazingly huge ‘ashtdhatu’ bells being cast in Kerala will adorn the gateway to a temple of learning near Solan.
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Violence
mars Ajnala bypoll
February 24, 2005
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175
bodies found in Banihal
February 23, 2005
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Avalanches
kill 82 more
February 22, 2005
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40 die
as avalanches bury houses in J&K
February 21, 2005
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Kashmir
cut off and in darkness
February 20, 2005
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Snow,
avalanches in Kashmir
February 19, 2005
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HC stays own order on appointments
February 18, 2005
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Bus
to Muzaffarabad from April 7
February 17, 2005
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Kidnapped student killed
February 16, 2005
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Restore
democracy, India tells Nepal
February 15, 2005
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