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Friday,
July 1, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
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Houses can be sold floor-wise
1995 Punjab Act comes into force
Mohali, June 30
After 10 years of its formulation, the Punjab Government has finally implemented the Punjab Apartment Ownership Act, 1995. The Act allows property owners in the state to sell their real estate on a floor-wise basis. This means different persons can own different floors of a single commercial or residential unit.
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CAST
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Is the new Indo-US defence pact of use to India?
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Defence deals’ probe: CBI seeks original documents
New Delhi, June 30
Even as the CBI is all set to move the designated CBI Court here soon for the issuance of Letter Rogatory (LR) for South Africa in connection with the Denel guns deal, it has got struck in the cases pertaining to several defence deals by the previous NDA government during “Operation Vijay”, handed over to it by the Ministry of Defence for probe, for want of specific complaints.
Risking lives to repair roads, bridges
Wangtoo (Kinnaur), June 30
Even as everyone here seems busy talking about the flood which has left a trail of destruction, an army of workers is quietly restoring power supply, water supply lines and also restarting work on building bridges. |
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Men at work perched precariously on a new bridge across the Sutlej at Wangtoo in Kinnaur district on Thursday.
— Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan
Himachal page:
151
evacuated from Kinnaur
Central
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Army deployed in Vadodara
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QUOTE
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The double standards of the Left parties are nothing new. In the 1942 Quit India movement they sided with the British, in the 1962 war they did not accept the Chinese as aggressors and during the Emergency period some of them supported the government.
— Arun Jaitely
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Govt allows FDI in FM radio sector
New Delhi, June 30
The Cabinet today approved the proposal to allow 20 per cent foreign direct investment
in the private FM radio sector and decided on a revenue share regime against the existing licence fee structure to allow a total of 330 stations in 90 cities.
‘Veerappan’ of North India arrested
New Delhi, June 30
The Delhi police has arrested the most wanted person who was allegedly involved in more than 20 cases of poaching and animal skin smuggling registered in five states. |
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Sansar Chand after his arrest in Delhi on Thursday for poaching tigers.
— Tribune photo by Rajeev Tyagi |
Woman held for ‘selling’ PMET ranks
Jalandhar, June 30
The district police has booked a woman allegedly for defrauding PMET candidates by asking hefty sums in lieu of assuring top ranks in the state-level examination that held today.
Punjab page:
PMET:
govt asked to appoint observers for evaluation
Ex-servicemen
flay decision to abolish quota
Jammu Mail speed increased
New Delhi, June 30
The Northern Railway timetable which comes into effect from tomorrow is passenger friendly.
Apart from increasing the speed of 28 Mail/Express trains and eight
passenger trains, the timetable incorporates introduction of two pairs
of Mail/Express trains, six pairs of passenger services, extension of 10
Mail/Express trains and enhancement in the frequency of six pairs of
trains.
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India, US sign 10-yr defence agreement
June 30, 2005
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Terror
in Pak, PoK still exists: Pranab
June 29, 2005
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Hindustan-Tibet road washed away at several places
June 28, 2005
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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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