Sunday,
January
24,
2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Be ready for more terror strikes: Antony 15,000 securitymen to guard R-Day route New Delhi, January 23
Defence Minister AK Antony on Saturday warned of more terrorist attacks and infiltration bids along the Line of Control that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, but said the armed forces were prepared to counter these threats.
BSF daredevils at Full Dress Rehearsal for the Republic Day parade at the Rajpath in New Delhi on Saturday.
Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal
Tackling Terror Can’t be bullied by India: Pak
Rejecting Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna’s latest statement, Pak foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit has said Pakistan cannot be
bullied.
Oz knew Indians weren’t safe ‘Ignored repeated warnings about student safety’ Less than a week after Victoria’s police chief confessed to his force being aware of Indian students being victim of violence for over two years has come the revelation that both the federal and state governments consistently ignored warnings about serious problems in the international educational sector from the apex body - Universities Australia
- which represents all 39 universities in the
country.
Bypoll jolt to Congress, INLD keeps Ellenabad Abhey Chautala wins by 6,227 votes Sirsa, January 23
Abhey Singh Chautala of the Indian National Lok Dal today won the Ellenabad
bypoll, defeating his nearest rival Bharat Singh Beniwal of the Congress by a margin of 6,227 votes.
Shiv Sena wrests Bhiwandi Mumbai, January 23
Tacit support from the Congress helped the Shiv Sena wrest the Bhiwandi East Assembly seat vacated by Samajwadi Party’s Abu Azmi.
Bapoda village basks in Gen VK Singh’s glory Bapoda (Bhiwani), January 23
This dusty obscure hamlet is suddenly basking in glory. A son of the soil, Lt-Gen Vijay Kumar Singh, has been designated as the next chief of the 1.3 million-strong Indian Army.
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