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Tuesday,
June 28, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
(IST)
Hindustan-Tibet road washed away at several places
Rampur, June 27
An unprecedented rise in temperatures — reaching upto 33 degrees in this area — seems to have caused the ice caps in this remote Himalayan region to melt thus rapidly bringing down torrents of water causing devastation in these areas in the last 24 hours.
6 bodies spotted in Sutlej
250 passengers stranded,
bad weather
hits rescue
Editorial:
Flood fury
In video: Flood washes away
70 houses in Kullu. (28k, 56k)
The devastation caused by the swirling Sutlej at Nogli village, near Rampur, on the Hindustan-Tibet road.
— Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan |
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It was Parechu breach; threat subsides
Shimla, June 27
The flood threat due to the Parechu lake in Tibet, which kept the people living along the banks of the Sutlej on tenterhooks for the past over a year, seems to have subsided.
Parechu exposes flaws in disaster management
New Delhi, June 27
Flash floods in Parechu river has exposed the flaws in the disaster management system prevalent along the river course and the Himachal Pradesh Government is only thanking its stars as the damage would have been collossal had the flooding taken place during night.
Flood
alert in Doda, Leh
Jammu, June 27
A flood alert was today issued in Doda and Leh districts of Jammu and Kashmir in view of increasing level of water in the Chenab and the Sindh.
Ludhiana
page: Flood scare in villages near Sutlej
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QUOTE
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The decision of the Left parties to boycott the Coordination Committee meetings of the UPA is a strategy to "save" their political base.
— Arun Jaitley
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8 pc growth unachievable by 2007, says PM
New Delhi, June 27
The two-day meeting of the National Development Council
(NDC) began here today with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying in no uncertain terms that the economy would not achieve 8 per cent growth as was originally projected.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Deputy Chairperson Montek Singh Ahluwalia at the 51st National Development Council meeting in New Delhi on Monday.
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Left contemplates giving issue-based support
New Delhi, June 27
In a bid to placate the Left parties over its opposition to the government’s economic policies, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today spoke to CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat.
Govt against adding Bommai case judgement to Article 356
New Delhi, June 27
Despite the last meeting of the Inter-State Council (ISC) favouring that safeguards provided in the Supreme Court judgement in Bommai case be suitably incorporated in Article 356, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has ruled out amendment, saying that the judgement itself will be adequate.
It’s monsoon!
New Delhi, June 27
The monsoon hit Delhi well on time today and also touched Chandigarh and parts of Haryana and Punjab as it advanced further westward and northward.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also came out with a heartening forecast that the probability of the monsoon turning out to be normal this year was very high.
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Left’s
jolt to UPA
June 27, 2005
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Digvijay gets charge of
poll-bound Bihar
June 26, 2005
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Nine
jawans killed, 19 hurt in
Srinagar blast
June 25, 2005
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Punjab reels under power cuts
June 24, 2005
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APHC
seeks dialogue with Centre
June 23, 2005
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19 Gujarati tourists killed
June 22, 2005
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Petrol, diesel costlier
June 21, 2005
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Anil
Ambani enterprises in power
June 20, 2005
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Ambanis
reach accord
June 19, 2005
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Bonanza
for farmers
June 18, 2005
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Cabinet
nod for dual citizenship
June 17, 2005
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