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Wednesday,
May 11,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
SC
stay on Bhakra, Beas projects
New Delhi, May 10
In a major relief to the Punjab
Government, the Supreme Court today stayed the order of the Rajasthan High
Court directing it to hand over the maintenance of three head works of the
Bhakra and Beas projects to the Bhakra Beas Management Board, an
autonomous body under the Union Government.
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YOUR VOTE |
Do you think L.V. Saptharishi should be punished
for attacking a constitutional authority?
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Mirwaiz offers to step down as talks fail |
Srinagar, May 10
Hurriyat Chairman Mirwaiz Omar Farooq today offered to step down from the post after 15-day unity talks with hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani failed to make any headway.
‘Doors open to Hurriyat’
All-Party Hurriyat Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Omar Farooq (right), with another Hurriyat executive member, addresses a Press conference in Srinagar on Tuesday.
— Tribune photo by Amin War
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US
must support India’s aspirations: Manmohan
Aboard “Tanjore,” Air
India 1, May 10
Even as the situation in Nepal is
being continuously monitored and whatever arms supplies are in the
pipeline cannot be held back for long, there is no point in counting the
chickens before they are hatched with regard to the US remaining silent on
extending support to India in its quest for a permanent seat in an
expanded United Nations Security Council.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh talks to the media on his arrival from Russia at Air Force station, Palam, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— Tribune photo by Mukesh Aggarwal |
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QUOTE OF THE
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Nepal is our closest neighbour and anything that happens in the Himalayan kingdom has its implications for us.
— Manmohan Singh
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Govt issues
show-cause notice to Saptharishi
New Delhi, May 10
The government today slapped a show-cause notice on controversial bureaucrat L.V. Saptharishi, seeking an explanation for attacking two Election Commissioners even as Rural Development Minister Raghuvansh Prasad said Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav should have consulted him before going public on the issue.
India to give non-lethal arms to Nepal
New Delhi, May 10
India will resume non-lethal defence supplies to Nepal shortly but arms and ammunition will be provided to Kathmandu only after King Gyanendra acts on three important pre-requisites: restoration of multi-party democracy, release of all political leaders and lifting of all curbs on the media.
CPI
opposes arms supply to Nepal
SC
agrees with Lalu
Special HC Bench to hear his
case
New Delhi, May 10
The Supreme Court today agreed to
the plea of Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav that he has a right to
challenge the constitution of a Patna High Court Bench to hear his
petition on the issue of sanction for his prosecution in a
disproportionate assets case but reserved its verdict about the modified
order in this regard.
Ponty Chadha’s
servant arrested with booty
Jalandhar, May 10
The Jalandhar police today nabbed
Ponty Chadha’s Nepali servant from Amritsar along with the theft money
of about Rs 1 crore. Ponty’s
large “private network”, it is learnt, was also instrumental in
cracking the case even as the Jalandhar police had deployed as many as
30 police parties to nab his servant Ram Kumar and his wife Geeta. Ram
Kumar had allegedly served intoxicant mixed tea to gunman Surinder
Singh, which had rendered him unconscious before fleeing with the theft
money on May 8 from Urban Estate Phase II-based office of Ponty Chadha.
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Ram Kumar, servant of
Ponty Chadha, along with his wife, Geeta, who was arrested by the
Jalandhar police in Amritsar on Tuesday. |
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EC takes Chhapra to Kalam
May 10, 2005
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India
not to insist on veto power
May 9, 2005
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Two ECs must quit, says Lalu
May 8, 2005
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CAG raps
NDA govt
May 7, 2005
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PM puts
Opposition on the mat
May 6, 2005
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George
cleared VIP planes for Justice Phukan, says Pranab
May 5, 2005
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NDA
to review boycott today
May 4, 2005
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No
tax on savings cash withdrawals
May 3, 2005
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Advani
to lead BJP in poll: Vajpayee
May 2, 2005
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Nepal lifts emergency
May 1, 2005
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