Friday,
January
22,
2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Power boost to
Bathinda rail link
Cabinet nod to
electrification of Rohtak-Bathinda-Lehra section New Delhi, January 21
The freight and passenger
traffic on Rohtak-Bathinda-Lehra Muhabat section of Northern
Railways is set to increase with the government today approving
the electrification of the stretch at a cost of Rs 215 crore.
Extra wheat,
rice on ration card New Delhi, January 21
The government today
decided to step up ration supplies of wheat or rice by 10 kg per
eligible family during January and February to ease prices. The
allocation would be over and above 35 kg of rice or wheat being
supplied to each eligible family at present and is expected to
cost the national exchequer around Rs 340 crore.
Travel only if
you must! Dense fog wreaks havoc in
North India l
Over 175 flights, 185 trains hit l
No let-up in conditions
anytime soon New Delhi, January 21
Dense fog - the worst in
seven years - resulted in near zero visibility sending rail, and
air traffic in a tailspin over large parts of North India
beginning last night. Chaos and confusion prevailed at Indira
Gandhi International Airport and railway stations across the
north while even as clueless officials tried to alleviate
travellers� misery.
A view of the fog-engulfed domestic airport in New Delhi. Thick fog across North India disrupted over hundred flights on Thursday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal
Marathi Cabbies Day after, Chavan does a
U-turn Mumbai, January 21
A day after the Maharashtra
government made it mandatory for taxi drivers to possess working
knowledge of Marathi to obtain permits, Chief Minister Ashok
Chavan today bowed to protests and promised to modify the rules.
NRI
brides from region face max desertions
New Delhi,
January 21
Punjab continues to top the list of states witnessing bride desertions
by their NRI spouses. When it comes to foreign lands from where maximum
harassment of married Indian women is being reported at the hands of
their husbands, the USA leads the pack, with 130 of the 331 cases
recorded in the last one year by the Ministry of Overseas Indian
Affairs.
(Detail on Nationpage)
Ban on six Indian
lifters
Gurdaspur, January 21
The International Weightlifting
Federation has come down heavily on Indian weightlifters and has slapped
a life ban on a top woman lifter while at the same time it has handed
down four year ban terms to five other lifters who were found to be
using banned drugs. With this development the decks have been cleared
for the International body to clamp a ban on the Indian Weightlifting
Federation (IWF) as six of its lifters have been caught using IOC banned
substances in a space of 12 months.
Krishna: No role in Pak
players� rejection New Delhi, January 21
With the IPL snub of Pakistani
cricketers threatening to escalate into a diplomatic row, External
Affairs Minister SM Krishna today unequivocally stated that the
government had no role to play in the auction of players for the
upcoming T-20 tournament. �The government has nothing to do with IPL,
selection of players and various exercises connected with it,��
Krishna told reporters here.
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