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A world first in N-power programme
Kalpakkam (Tamil Nadu), June 11
India has made a big leap forward in its nuclear power programme by achieving reprocessing of nuclear fuel with high plutonium content with a high burn-up mark for the first time in the world.

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Retreat from Karachi
By H.K. Dua

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Lal Krishan Advani went to Karachi for a makeover, but has returned home to see his image badly bruised, his leadership questioned by his own parivar and popularity ratings perhaps lowest in recent times.

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Leh (J&K), June 11
Affirming India’s commitment to settle the issue of Aksai Chin with China and Baltistan with Pakistan peacefully through talks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said efforts would be made to open trade routes with these areas currently under “foreign occupation”. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Army Chief J.J. Singh (left) talking to jawans at 14 Corps in Leh on Saturday.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Army Chief J.J. Singh (left) talking to jawans at 14 Corps in Leh on Saturday. — PTI photo

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PUNJAB: CM’s remark about Hawara shameful: CPI

HARYANA: Govt did its best to retain HSISF, says Hooda

HIMACHAL: Judicial council to probe charges against judges

DELHI: Earthship to provide eco-friendly shelter for the homeless

J&K: Youth who helped cops kill militants gets police job

CHANDIGARH: 12-hour disruption in rail traffic

LUDHIANA: Rs 450 cr earmarked for pension schemes

OPINIONS: Dalits in private sector will make India stronger

BUSINESS: EU, China defuse textile tension

NATION: Indian gets World Food Prize

WORLD: We want United States of Kashmir, says Mirwaiz

SPORTS: Shobhan Mehta had links with ex-players: police

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I learnt a lot during my visit to Pakistan and after my return in the past four days.
— L.K. Advani


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Punjab cities to face 6-hour power cuts
Ropar, June 11
With the rise in power demand in the state following paddy plantation, all major cities of the Punjab, except Ludhiana, will have to face six hours’ power cuts while in rural areas, the cuts are likely to extend to more than 10 hours every day.

Punjab PMT on June 30
Amritsar, June 11
Guru Nanak Dev University will re-conduct the Punjab Medical Entrance Test (PMET)-2005 on June 30. The test will be conducted as per the notification of the Punjab Government.

FIR in PMT case shifted to Vigilance

Mumbai bomb blast accused acquitted
Mumbai, June 11
Eight persons, including a doctor from a government hospital, accused of setting off bombs in Mumbai's BEST buses in 2002 were acquitted by a special court today.
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583 officers become part of Army
Dehra Dun, June 11
Painted against a clear blue sky, the historical Chetwode building of the Indian Military Academy saw the passing-out parade of nearly 600 men in uniform today. In their ceremonial turnout, the gentlemen cadets brandished gleaming swords and rifles in a spectacular drill.  Newly commissioned Army officers celebrate after the passing-out parade at the IMA in Dehra Dun on Saturday.
Newly commissioned Army officers celebrate after the passing-out parade at the IMA in Dehra Dun on Saturday.
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