Monday, April 3, 2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Atomic energy panel Chairman to visit Vienna
Discussion on N-safeguards

Mumbai, April 2
dia’s top nuclear scientist will visit Vienna this week for talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on a safeguards accord proposed under the Indo-US nuclear deal to pave the way for resumption of nuclear fuel for Indian reactors.

India receives uranium from Russia
Editorial:Attempts to derail N-deal

Kin of indebted farmers finally get to speak
Tribunal records suicide accounts in Punjab
Lehragaga, April 2
If human tragedy has a face, one saw it in painful abundance here today. Gathered in the nondescript segment of Sangrur — the farmer suicide capital of Punjab — were over 300 woebegone men and women who waited to tell their distressing tales.
Relatives of farmers from various villages of Punjab gathered at Lehragaga to bare the wounds caused by suicides of their kin
Faces of tragedy: Relatives of farmers from villages of Punjab gathered at Lehragaga bare the wounds left by suicides of their kin, on Sunday. — Tribune photo Kulbir Beera
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MEA officer involved in human trafficking?
New Delhi, April 2
The CBI is to question Special Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Rakesh Kumar for his alleged role in human trafficking to Berlin in September 2005 and was contemplating filing another case of possession of disproportionate assets against him.

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Punjab persists with tainted officer as LAC
Chandigarh, April 2
Notwithstanding its tall claims on transparency and eradication of corruption, the Capt Amarinder Singh Government has been actually shielding an officer of doubtful integrity, even keeping him posted on a highly lucrative post.

Traffic on GT Road blocked in Haryana
Samana Bahu (Karnal), April 2
Supporters of the separate Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (HSGPC) to manage gurdwaras in Haryana blocked the GT road at several places this afternoon.

Only Cong can give stable govt in Assam: PM
Tezpur, April 2
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today reiterated that only the Congress could provide a stable government in Assam as the Opposition was divided into various camps.

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Charles de Gaulle, April 2
Adding a new chapter in bilateral ties, aircraft carriers, destroyers and submarines of India and France, supported by their air forces, today began a week-long joint exercise, off the Goa coast. 
A French sailor jogs past aircraft parked aboard French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in Goa on Saturday
Aircraft parked aboard French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in Goa on Saturday. — Reuters photo

SBI strike to hit lakhs today
Kolkata, April 2
Lakhs of customers would be adversely affected due to the indefinite country-wide strike called jointly by the SBI Staff Association and the SBI Officers’ Association in State Bank of India (SBI) starting tomorrow.

JKLF accuses Pak of taking U-turn on Kashmir
New Delhi, April 2
Accusing Islamabad of making a U-turn on Kashmir more than a dozen times, the oldest Kashmiri separatist organisation, JKLF, has dismissed claim that Pakistan founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah had ever claimed Kashmir to be an integral part of Pakistan. "I will mention the performance of Pakistan for the resolution of this longstanding issue and will never hesitate to say that neither the direction nor the pace of endeavours that the Pakistani rulers have so far taken are correct," JKLF Chief Amanullah Khan was quoted by 'The Daily Times'.

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