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Anybody but Sarna, says Ranjit Singh
New Delhi, July 9
The former Akal Takht Jathedar, Bhai Ranjit Singh, today came out openly against the SAD Delhi president, Mr Paramjit Singh Sarna, and stated that he would oppose him tooth and nail and prevent him from heading the next Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.

GHAZIABAD
Singh Sabha polls demanded
Ghaziabad, July 9
The Sikh Sangat of Ghaziabad has levelled a number of allegations against the present committee of the Guru Singh Sabha Bajariya, and requested the district administration of Ghaziabad to intervene in the mater.

Schoolchildren protest against the Delhi Government’s new liquor policy at India Gate Schoolchildren protest against the Delhi Government’s new liquor policy at India Gate in the Capital on Tuesday.—Tribune Photo Mukesh Aggarwal In Video(28k, 56k)





EARLIER STORIES
  The real exam begins after the results!
Rohtak, July 9
The rapid strides in the recent decades in infotech might have influenced our lifestyle in various ways, but it has hardly had an impact on the traditional admission procedure, which continues to be conservative and tedious, at least in Haryana.

COMMUNITY

GLITZ & GLAMOUR
Indian art caravan moves to UK for Fringe Fest
It’s time for politics to stay in the passage outside, because culture has moved into the parlour. Yes, we are talking about the entry of Indian art supremos to the Edinburgh International and Fringe Festival after more than 30 years.

A dance composition presented at Kala 2002, held at British Council on July 5 in the Capital. An exciting mix of Indian art forms will be showcased at the Edinburgh International and Fringe Festival in the UK. — Tribune Photo Mukesh Aggarwal 
A dance composition presented at Kala 2002, held at British Council on July 5 in the Capital
  • Hair-raising week
  • A place to step in
  • ‘Sabse cool’ draw
  • Chill out in khakis

NCR BRIEFS
Two hurt in DPS cracker blast
Noida: A student and a staff member received minor injuries in a `blast’ at Delhi Public School in Noida today, apparently caused by bursting of a cracker. The police said the bursting of the “big cracker” also shattered some windowpanes.
  • Fatal diarrhoea
  • One dead in mishap

 
SPORTS

Kunal bowls DU to victory
New Delhi, July 9
A devastating bowling spell of 4 for 20 by Kunal Miglani and good batting by Chayan Kokcha (46) helped Delhi University Coaching Centre beat Madan Lal Cricket Academy by 74 runs in a league match of the first C.L. Batra Memorial Under-13 Cricket Tournament at the Delhi University ground.

  • Gyan Bharti enter semis
  • Taekwondo championship

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