Tuesday,
January
26,
2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
SC
relief for deemed varsities New Delhi, January
25
In a major relief to nearly
two lakh college students, the Supreme Court today restrained
the government from derecognising 44 Deemed Universities by
ordering status quo.
Strive
for inclusive growth: Prez New Delhi, January
25
President Pratibha Patil
has called upon the nation to strive for all round, inclusive
growth and development with an urgent need to address the
agriculture sector.
Rathore
gets interim protection Chandigarh, January
25
Haryana’s former
Director-General of Police SPS Rathore will not be caught
unawares in the Ruchika molestation and suicide case.
Debt
Load: Punjab to seek financial restructuring Chandigarh, January
25
After tackling the issue of
subsidies as well as drawing up a blueprint to mobilise an
additional Rs 4,000 crore, Punjab will now seek a financial
restructuring of its debt burden from the Centre.
A Tribune
Special Finally,
roll of honour for all martyrs In 61st yr as Republic,
India to have its first National Martyr Register New Delhi, January 25
Sixty years after it became
a Republic, India is about to share with its people the first
authenticated list of martyrs, who helped it realise the dream
of freedom.
Padma Bhushan Awardees
AR Rehman Aamir Khan Sant Singh Chatwal Ramakant Panda Malika Sarabhai
Padma Shri Recipients
Rekha Saif Ali
Khan Virender Sehwag Narain Karthikeyan Saina Nehwal
Politics
not attracting the best: PM New Delhi,
January 25
Addressing the
diamond jubilee celebrations of the Election Commission,
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today lamented that politics
was not attracting the best and the brightest.
“It is also a matter of concern that educated professionals and growing middle class often shy away from participating in the electoral process,’’ he told a gathering of heads of electoral institutions from nearly 40
countries.
SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav greets Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal as Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Law Minister Veerappa Moily look on at the diamond jubilee celebrations of Election Commission of India in New Delhi on Monday. — A Tribune photograph
Price Rise Middle class
bears the brunt Chandigarh, January 25
The rich seem to remain unaffected,
while welfare schemes like Atta-Dal Scheme seem to favour the poor in
the times of spiralling prices. But it is the middle income group that
is facing the heat from the rising prices.
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