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Lt-General faces court martial
9 more officers face action in cereal scam
New Delhi, July 18
A Lt-General of the Indian Army will face court martial proceedings and another Major-General is to face “administrative action” along with eight other officers after being found guilty of irregularities by a Court of Inquiry in the procurement of dry rations for the forces.

Cabinet to take up Office of Profit Bill: PM
On Board Air India One, July 18
The Union Cabinet will take a call on the controversial Office Of Profit Bill within the next couple of days, ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament commencing next Monday, to decide whether it should be amended or tabled again in the same form, Prime Minister Manmohan said here today.

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Celebrated as India’s financial powerhouse, Mumbai, still reeling from the impact of seven bomb blasts last week, stood still at 6.24 pm to pay homage to those who lost their lives in the terror attacks.

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Islamabad, July 18
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today said “stalling” of the Indo-Pak peace process in reaction to terror attacks “tantamount” to playing into the hands of terrorists.

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Aurangabad, July 18
Ahle Hadees, a fundamentalist Wahabbi sect having Saudi links, is gaining ground in Aurangabad following a ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).

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New Delhi, July 18
Four Indian Navy ships are standing by off the Lebanese coast to aid in the possible evacuation of Indian nationals caught in the crossfire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah guerrillas.

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Five years after the infamous Tehelka expose, the CBI today filed its first chargesheet in the case against former BJP president Bangaru Lakshman, who was caught accepting money from fictitious arms dealers.

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Bathinda, July 18
Following surprise check of government schools, Deputy Commissioner Rahul Bhandari today ordered the suspension of the in charge of a primary school where some students were found working as helpers in construction work, besides shifting a couple of other erring school teachers.
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