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Friday,
September 23,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
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Observers call BCCI meeting today
Dalmiya raises objections
Kolkata, September 22
Two special election observers late night announced the commencement of the BCCI AGM at 1000 hrs tomorrow even as Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Jagmohan Dalmiya raised objection to its validity. |
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From left, Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya in conversation with BCCI members I.S. Bindra and Rajiv Shukla in Kolkata on Thursday, after the Kolkata High Court gave stay order for the BCCI meeting. — PTI
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Will examination reforms by the CBSE help students?
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Education bonanza for girl child
New Delhi, September 22
India’s often neglected girl child is set to get a huge boost with the government today unveiling a scheme that would virtually give free education to her.
If she is the only offspring of her parents, the girl gets fee exemption as well as scholarship.
AICTE
sanctions 211 institutions
PM’s date with Punjab Cong men tomorrow
Chandigarh, September 22
Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh has changed his schedule in Chandigarh to incorporate an hourlong meeting with Congress men of Punjab at the Party office in Sector 15 here on Saturday.
The meeting with more than 500 Congressmen will be attended by block and
district level functionaries, the Punjab Chief Minister, Punjab Pradesh
Congress Committee chief, other office-bearers besides Cabinet Ministers
and MLAs.
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The law on meetings in India is that a meeting can be adjourned only when it is convened. This is a total contempt of the Calcutta High Court order.
— I.S. Bindra
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Bibi Jagir Kaur’s visa not rejected
New Delhi, September 22
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Bibi Jagir Kaur’s application for a US visa has not been rejected.
Mr David Kennedy, Press Attache and spokesman in the US Embassy here, told this correspondent that
Bibi Jagir Kaur’s visa application was “still alive”.
Rain dashes hope
of bumper cotton crop
Bathinda, September 22
Heavy rain coupled with strong winds today wreaked a major setback to the hopes of a bumper cotton crop in Malwa, besides adding to the apprehensions of a pest attack among cotton growers.
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An inundated cotton field near Goniana Mandi after rains lashed Bathinda on Thursday.
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“Pyarr” fury wreaks havoc
New Delhi, September 22
For thousands of victims of the cyclone that devastated Andhra Pradesh on Monday morning, it was no “ Pyarr”. The cyclone wreaked havoc with strong winds and heavy rain lashing the region and taking a heavy toll of human life and property.
Rs 298 cr plan for Dal Lake
New Delhi, September 22
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) today approved an amount of Rs 298.76 crore towards the conservation and management of Dal-Nagin Lake in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, under the umbrella scheme of National Lake Conservation Plan (NLCP).
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CBSE
spells reforms for Class X & XII exams
September 22, 2005
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Curb flow of funds for
terror, says PoK ex-PM
September 21, 2005
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North
Korea to give up nuclear programmes
September 20, 2005
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Advani
to quit by December-end
September 19, 2005
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New
rules for IIT admission from 2007
September 18, 2005
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Advani
warns dissidents
September 17, 2005
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Indo-Pak
talks run into trouble
September 16, 2005
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US
committed to N-energy deal
September 15, 2005
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Manmohan in New York for UN session
September 14, 2005
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