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Saturday,
February 10,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
1990 Onwards
J-K to probe
rights violations
Jammu, February 9
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today announced that all incidents of
human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir since 1990, when terrorism
started, would be probed.
3 Army men, civilian killed
15,000 NRI doctors in UK lose case
London, February 9
An estimated 15,000 Indian doctors and medical students in the UK will be forced to leave the country with their careers in tatters as a high court here today refused to quash an immigration law that stipulates doctors from outside the EU need a work permit to train in Britain.
Nithari:
Chargesheet soon
New Delhi, February
9
Stating that the
investigating agency has been able to unravel the crime to a
large extent in the Nithari serial killings case, CBI Director
Vijay Shanker said today the first charge sheet in the case
would be filed in less than three months.
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Dimpa’s
brother surrenders
Beas, February 9
The beleaguered Congress MLA, Mr
Jasbir Singh Dimpa, today joined investigations following summons by the
Special Investigation Team (SIT), even as his younger brother Harpinder
Singh Rajan and Mr Balkar Singh, Chairman, Block Samiti, Rayya,
surrendered before the police, here today.
Johar booked, acquitted within one day
Ludhiana, February 9
An alleged faux pas by the city police put Education Minister and Congress candidate from Ludhiana West, Mr Harnam Dass Johar, in a spot when he was shown booked in a FIR lodged at the Haibowal police station.
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Tharoor resigns
United Nations, February 9
UN Under-Secretary-General Shashi Tharoor, who had unsuccessfully contested for the top post of the world body, has resigned.
Details on World
page
Students
attack UP Governor over remarks on Sanskrit
Lucknow, February
9
Governor T.V.
Rajeswar had a narrow escape in Varanasi when angry
students of Sampurnanand Sanskirt Mahavidhyalaya
physically attacked him for his “anti-Sanskirt” speech
at the convocation of the university, here today.
Tata
soars with F-18 Hornet jet
Bangalore, February 9
After Lockheed Martin's media coup
with Ratan Tata yesterday, it was Boeing's turn today to bridge the gap
by getting the Tata Chairman on its F/A-18 Super Hornet combat jet,
besides wooing the media by arranging rides on the Chinook heavy-lift
helicopter and C-17 aircraft.
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Beas
poll put off to March 11
February
9, 2007
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Economy set to grow at 9.2 pc
February
8, 2007
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Terrorism may return: PM
February
7, 2007
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Karnataka cries foul; bandh called
February
6, 2007
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Trouble again in Tataland
February
5, 2007
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2 police officers arrested
February
4, 2007
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Sena-BJP back, jolt for Cong
February
3, 2007
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Ordinance
route for live action
February
2, 2007
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Chorus in Tataland
February
1, 2007
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