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Monday,
May
4,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Nepal in
crisis
Maoists sack army
chief Prez asks him to continue
A fortnight-long stalemate in Nepal came to an end on Sunday evening
with the sacking of Army chief Gen Rookmangud Katawal.
Sanawar
resists pressure to take back expelled students Sanawar, May 3
Under pressure to revoke expulsion of seven students, Lawrence School,
Sanawar Headmaster Praveen Vasisht today declared that the boys would
not be taken back.
Editor’s
Column Obama’s
AfPak Pakistan
situation should underpin US policy
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Should
teachers who
give
corporal
punishment
be sent to
jail?
Sonia
hardsells Manmohan in Punjab Says only Cong can provide
stable and strong govt for taking development projects to logical
conclusion Chandigarh, May 3
Hard selling an "honest and
capable" Sikh Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Chandigarh and
Punjab, Sonia Gandhi today claimed that only the Congress could provide
a stable and strong government at the Centre for taking the development
projects to their logical conclusion.
The rise and rise of PM Jalandhar, May 3
With the emergence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as a focal point of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, a new chapter to the history of Parliamentary elections has been added.
Rebel
Buta Singh may spoil Cong’s chances Jaipur, May 3
Former Union minister and veteran
Congress leader Buta Singh’s entry into the poll fray as an
Independent from Jalore-Sirohi Lok Sabha seat has spiced up what would
have been a dull contest between two first-timers, Sandhya Chaudhary
(Congress) and Devji M Patel (BJP).
BJP slams PM on
Quattrocchi New Delhi, May 3
The BJP has termed the justification given by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi issue as
“absurd”.
India
Votes Punjab:
Cocktail of crorepatis, criminals Bathinda, Patiala, Amritsar
‘red alert constituencies’ New Delhi/Ropar, May 3
It’s a cocktail of crorepatis and
criminals who are contesting 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab. A state with
stagnating farm economy and receding industrial base boasts of 49
crorepatis and 19 criminals sweating it out in General Election.
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