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Wednesday,
January 5,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Central
team leaves for tsunami-hit areas
New
Delhi, January 4
A central team of senior officials,
consisting of three 10-member teams, today left for the tsunami-affected
areas to make an on ground assessment of the damage to prepare a report
for the rehabilitation and reconstruction work.
In video (28k,
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Girls who survived the tsunami dry their soaked books in Port Blair on Tuesday.
— Reuters photo
Israeli
firm offers free tsunami alert system
Relief
for tsunami victims
Editorial: Orphaned
hopes
Nation page:
Fuel
supplies to Andaman and Nicobar restored
Fishermen
venture out into sea
Punjab
page: Take
care while donating to PM's Relief Fund
Team
of doctors to leave for Tamil Nadu today
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4,657 missing
from Katchal island
THE latest figures provided
by the Integrated Relief Command (IRC) here today reveal that roughly 77
per cent of the 6010 officially declared “missing”, a figure of
4657, are from the island of Katchal in the southern Nicobar group.
Tsunami part of ICSE
syllabus
Chandigarh, January 4
The Central Board of Secondary Education is, perhaps, not aware that tsunami is already a part of the syllabus in certain schools in the country.
In ICSE schools, it is a part of the chapter on earthquakes and
volcanoes in the geography book of the 9th standard. In fact the chapter
on earthquakes and volcanoes is quite elaborate in the course.
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H.K. Dua
Editor-in-Chief
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M.K.
Narayanan assigned duties of National Security Adviser
New Delhi, January 4
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today
asked his Special Adviser, Mr M K Narayanan, to look after the work of
National Security Adviser “until further orders”.
Cong
delays release of candidates’ list
BJP, INLD release first lists
Chandigarh, January 4
While the erstwhile alliance
partners — the Indian National Lok Dal and the Bharatiya Janata Party
— have, independently of each of each other, come out with their first
lists of candidates, the Congress has resorted to wait and watch policy
by delaying the release of its first list till later this week.
Haryana page:
INLD retains 21 MLAs in first list
INLD, BJP announce candidates from Kalka
First list of 39 BJP candidates out
Editorial: EC’s
new guidelines
MiG
21 crashes near Bikaner, pilot safe
Jaipur, January 4
In
the first mishap involving an IAF aircraft this year, a MiG 21 fighter
jet today crashed near Bikaner in Rajasthan.
A view of the MIG-21 fighter jet of the Indian Air Force which crashed in a farm near Bikaner on Tuesday. —
PTI photo
SC
moots cellphone jammers for jails
New Delhi, January 4
The Supreme Court today asked the
mobile phone companies to explore the feasibility of installing "jammers"
in all jails across the country to prevent the use of mobile phones by
prisoners.
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14 girls die as buses collide on Khamano road
January 4, 2005
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Moderate
quake in West Nicobar
January 3, 2005
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Beaches
vanish in Campbell Bay
January 2, 2005
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Aftershocks push up water level
January 1, 2005
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Fresh alert triggers panic
December 31, 2004
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54
shocks rock Andamans
December 30, 2004
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Over
11,500 dead in India
December 29, 2004
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Tsunami
devours 9,000 in south coast
December 28, 2004
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3,300 die as tidal waves hit southern coast
December 27, 2004
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George caught in code of conduct net
December 26, 2004
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