Friday, April 21, 2000, Chandigarh, India

Indians get clean chit
Chandrachud doesn’t rule out betting
NEW DELHI, April 20 — Large-scale betting does take place in India, says the Chandrachud Committee report on match-fixing allegations, while giving a clean chit to Indian players and officials.

SA umpires offered money
JOHANNESBURG, April 20 — In yet another development in the match-fixing saga, two top South African umpires have come out with disclosures that they were offered money to influence results of matches at different points in their career.


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Ultras kill 19 in Assam, Tripura
GUWAHATI, April 20 — In stepped-up violence, militants gunned down 19 persons in three separate attacks in Assam and neighbouring Tripura yesterday, police officials said today.

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CHANDIGARH, April 20 — Mrs Serla Grewal, a Trustee, has succeeded Mr B.K. Nehru, ICS (retd), as the President of The Tribune Trust. Mr Nehru has stepped down for health reasons but decided to continue as a Trustee.

 

CM not to induct Sukh Ram
SHIMLA, April 20 — The Chief Minister, Mr P.K. Dhumal, has said that he was not in a hurry to recast his ministerial team and would consult the BJP high command before accepting the resignations of his ministers.

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English teaching a non-starter
PATIALA, April 20 — Navdeep Kaur (10) of Kallar Bhaini village near here has only 10 more months to learn the English alphabet. This is her last year at the primary-level and she will be ‘pushed’ into a government middle school next year without any knowledge of the subject despite its teaching having started at the primary-level for the past two years.

 

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