NEWS AND VIEWS
PUNJAB

HARYANA

JAMMU & KASHMIR
HIMACHAL
REGIONAL BRIEFS
NATION
OPINIONS
MAILBAG
BUSINESS
SPORTS
WORLD




ADVERTISEMENT

Hurry NRIs!
NO MINIMUM BALANCE OFFER!

Monday, September 12, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

India, Pak should make border irrelevant: PM
Paris, September 11
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that with no question of redrawing borders, India and Pakistan should strive towards making the “border irrelevant” by giving a further impetus to people-to-people contacts and developmental efforts.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inspects the guard of honour on his arrival at Orly airport in Paris on Sunday
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inspects the guard of honour on his arrival at Orly airport in Paris on Sunday. On his right is French Defence Minister Alliot Marie. — PTI photo

CAST YOUR VOTE DAILY

Should the EC have more power to tackle growing violation of the model code of conduct?

No
Yes
Can't Say
 
View Results
Suggest a Question
Send your comment


SPECIAL COVERAGE

CHANDIGARH

LUDHIANA
JALANDHAR

AMRITSAR

DELHI





WEEKLY SPECIALS

FORUM

EDUCATION

JOBS & CAREERS

HEALTH & FITNESS

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
SPORTS
SOCIETY
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS







CLASSIFIED ADVTS

BRIDES WANTED

GROOMS WANTED
OTHERS
HOW TO PLACE ADVTS

India, Pak to exchange 587 prisoners today
New Delhi, September 11
The day of waiting for scores of families on both sides of the border in India and Pakistan would be over tomorrow with 435 Indian and 152 Pakistani prisoners scheduled to be handed over to the authorities of both sides after being freed from various jails where they were lodged in both the countries.

Punjab page: Protest in Bhikhiwind
Repatriation again rekindles hopes of PoWs’ families
She died waiting for daughter separated during Partition

A TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE
Nobody was willing to sign Khurana’s expulsion letter
New Delhi, September 11
Mr Shayam Jajoo, office secretary of the BJP, will go down in history as the last person who refused to sign the letter on Madan Lal Khurana’s expulsion, pleading with party President, Mr L.K. Advani, that he was a “mere worker”.

Khurana gets formal expulsion order

New Delhi, September 11
The stalemate on the Khurana issue in the BJP seems headed for the worst as despite former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s public criticism of the Delhi strongman’s expulsion, the party has served him a formal expulsion order, indicating a hardening of stand on party chief L.K. Advani’s part.

OTHER PAGES

PUNJAB: Protest in Bhikhiwind

HARYANA: NHRC notices to DC, SP on bonded labourer issue

HIMACHAL: 7,000 Tibetans cast votes

DELHI: Man, family acquitted in dowry
death case

J&K: SOG lands police in tight spot

CHANDIGARH: 
Labourer found murdered in Sec 17

LUDHIANA: Two killed in mishap at level crossing

OPINIONS: Hooda must stand up

BUSINESS: Indo-Gulf, Birla Global to merge into Indian Rayon

NATION: CPM opposes US defence deal

WORLD: Victims of 9/11 remembered in silence

SPORTS: Clijsters wins US Open title



In Forum today

 What steps should be taken to curb the growth of population?

HOROSCOPE

 WEEKLY





QUOTE OF THE DAY

It is our intention to further expand cooperation in the fields of trade and investment, defence, space, civilian nuclear energy, advanced science and technology as well as cultural and civilisational ties. 
— Manmohan Singh


THE TRIBUNE MAGAZINES

On Sundays
On Saturdays


Terrorism can lead to another world war: Vajpayee
Lucknow, September 11
Apprehending that international terrorism had the potential to start another world war, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today said the world would have to unite in order to wipe out this problem from its roots.

Editorial: Tackling terrorists

Jawan’s body brought to Chandi Mandir
Chandigarh, September 11
The body of a jawan, who was killed in Thursday’s bridge collapse in Kinnaur was brought to the Command Hospital, Chandi Mandir, near here, today.
Two-year-old A. Sivasaran, looks towards the skies, little knowing what tragedy had struck his family. His father, havildar Ravi Selvan, was among those killed in the Kinnaur bridge-collapse on Thursday
Two-year-old A. Sivasaran, looks towards the skies, little knowing what tragedy had struck his family. His father, havildar Ravi Selvan, was among those killed in the Kinnaur bridge-collapse on Thursday. Wreaths were laid on his body which was brought to the Command Hospital at Chandi Mandir on Sunday. — Tribune photo by Pankaj Sharma

Hooda’s copter makes emergency landing
Chandigarh, September 11
A helicopter carrying the Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and two Congress MPs from Haryana made an emergency landing in a school playground at Jind owing to bad weather today.

Feeling the heat, Nepal king cancels UNGA visit
New Delhi, September 11
Feeling the heat from domestic as well as diplomatic quarters, Nepal’s King Gyanendra has cancelled his fortnight-long visit to the United Nations General Assembly as well as a number of important cities in the US. The visit was to begin on September 14.

Musharraf to woo US media over Pakistan image
Islamabad, September 11
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf left for New York today with a mission to counter criticism of Pakistan’s record on women’s rights, improve Muslim-Jewish relations and boost a flagging peace process with India.

TRIBUNE SPECIALS

E - Revolution 2005:
A Two-day IT conclave

Assembly Elections - 2005
Turbans
Chandigarh is 50
EARLIER FEATURES







EARLIER TOP STORIES
Sarabjit involved in blasts, says Musharraf
September 11, 2005
EC pulls up Hooda for violating code
September 10, 2005
42 Army men feared dead in bridge collapse
September 9, 2005
India, EU to intensify fight against terror
September 8, 2005
Petrol dearer by Rs 3
September 7, 2005
Centre, Hurriyat agree to end all forms of violence
September 6, 2005
EC raps Haryana on code violation
September 5, 2005
Four-phase Bihar poll from Oct 18
September 4, 2005
Armed men wreak havoc in Panchkula
September 3, 2005
None will be spared: CM
September 2, 2005

| Punjab | Haryana | Jammu & Kashmir | Himachal Pradesh | Regional Briefs | Nation | Opinions |
| Business | Sports | World | Mailbag | Chandigarh | Ludhiana | Delhi |
| Calendar | Weather | Archive | Subscribe | Suggestion | E-mail |


Editor-in-Chief, Publisher & Printer: H.K. Dua
Published from The Tribune House, Sector 29-C, Chandigarh, India, 160030
for The Tribune Trust. Phone: (91-172) 2655066. Fax: (91-172) 2651291
Copyright : The Tribune Trust, 2005.