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Thursday,
April 21,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Phukan
report to be tabled in House
Pranab promises strict action against
guilty
New Delhi, April 20
The government today assured
Parliament that the Phukan Commission report on the Tehelka expose would
be tabled in the current session of Parliament, even as the Lok Sabha
witnessed uproarious scenes as the Opposition demanded the government to
table the CVC report on Kargil arms purchases.
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J&K
page: 2 killed, 9 injured in explosion
A relative comforts a wailing woman who lost a close relative when militants hurled a grenade killing two civilians in Sopore, 55 km north of Kashmir, on Wednesday.
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Reopen
some cases: Nanavati
New Delhi, April 20
Retired Supreme Court judge G.T.
Nanavati, who probed the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, has asked the government
to reopen cases against a “few politicians” saying investigation
against them was not “properly carried out”.
NDA govt was warned of
SA gun firm
New Delhi, April 20
Even as Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee sought more details about charges that a South African firm, Denel, paid Rs 20 crore to a British company to obtain confidential documents about purchase of self-propelled guns by India, it has emerged that the BJP-led NDA Government was questioned two years ago about how rules were being circumvented to unduly favour this firm.
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QUOTE OF THE
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Atalji does not have any work at present,I also have no work. Let Atalji come here and we both ‘baap-beti’ (father-daughter) will perform
‘tapasya’.
— Uma Bharti
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Govt looking into
‘pay-offs’
Avalanche
expected in Himalayan region
New Delhi, April 20
Urging the Prime Minister to put the disaster management machinery on high alert in the Himalayan region to avoid damage, the Federation of International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have expressed apprehensions of a disaster in the region owing to melting of snow.
India
committed to peace with Pak, says PM
New Delhi, April 20
Even as Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh has observed that India looks forward to Pakistan implementing its
assurances in letter and spirit so that the peace process between the
two neighbours is not hindered by violence and terror, the Sino-Indian
strategic and cooperative partnership for peace and prosperity
transcends bilateral issues.
Cabinet hikes paddy MSP
New Delhi, April 20
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs
today announced prices for kharif crops for 2005-06, which includes Rs 10 hike in minimum support price
for paddy and no increase in the case of cotton.
Cabinet
decides to abolish CAT
New Delhi, April 20
The government today decided to
amend the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, to provide for abolition
of the Central Administrative Tribunal and State Administrative
Tribunals.
Schools turn into marriage palaces
Noormahal (Jalandhar), April 20
The fate of government schools falling in the periphery of the district is becoming imminent with each passing day as teachers deputed in such areas are getting themselves transferred in relatively easily accessible areas.
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Parivar in
trouble
April 20, 2005
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India,
Pak give a push to peace process
April 19, 2005
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No
redrawing of borders, PM tells Pervez
April 18, 2005
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I’ve
come with open mind: Pervez
April 17, 2005
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India, Pak must fight terror jointly: PM
April 16, 2005
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US
vows stronger ties with India
April 15, 2005
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PM ready to meet Hurriyat leaders
April 14, 2005
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Wen
for border as peace zone
April 13, 2005
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Sikkim
is part of India, says Wen
April 12, 2005
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Wen
for Indian software in Chinese hardware
April 11, 2005
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