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Saturday,
March 31,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Ensure
quota: Parties
Chennai/Hyderabad,
March 30
Political parties
today stepped up pressure for implementation of the 27 per
cent quota for OBCs even as the Tamil Nadu and Andhra
Pradesh assemblies urged the Centre to find ways to
overcome the Supreme Court verdict staying the
reservation.
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Doctors write to Centre on Karunanidhi’s ‘attack’ on SC
New Delhi, March 30
The doctors spearheading the anti-reservation movement and who are party to a case in the supreme court today sent a letter to the government raising the issue of alleged attack by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on the supreme
court and the bandh call given by him for tomorrow in the state against
the yesterday’s judgement.
Nation page: DMK bandh against SC verdict today
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5 labourers shot dead in J&K
No troop cut till total normalcy: Azad
Jammu, March 30
Five persons belonging to a minority community were massacred by terrorists in Thiriat village in the border district of Rajouri today.
Relatives wail as they wait for the bodies of the five labourers killed by militants in Thiriat village of Rajouri
district in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. — Tribune photo by Anand Sharma
Suicide by Chandigarh girl
TN varsity closed indefinitely
Chennai, March 30
Suicide by a Chandigarh girl, Chetna Ramachandran, a third year B.Tech student in the Annamalali University in the temple town of Chidambaram, 250 km from here, under suspicious circumstances lead to closure of the university as violence erupted within the campus.
Chandigarh
page: Chetna was being stalked
HP
docs call off strike
Shimla,
March 30
With the government agreeing to a substantial increase in their stipend,
the striking resident doctors at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC)
today resumed work.
(Details on Himachal
page)
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Grave
thinking
Dehra Dun, March 30
For the Christian clergy and
community elders tradition should give way to pragmatism for optimum use
of more than a century old cemetery here.
Pak clashes leave over 50 dead
Tank (Pakistan), March 30
More than 50 people, most of them foreigners, have been killed in clashes between Al-Qaida-linked militants and Pakistani tribesmen today, Pakistan's interior minister said.
Koirala to announce interim govt today
Nepalese Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and top-brass leaders of the Maoists and seven-party alliance
on Friday reached an agreement to announce a 26-member cabinet on Saturday. They have also agreed to hold a constituent assembly election by the third week of June.
Bathinda
refinery hits FDI roadblock
Chandigarh, March 30
With the Bathinda oil refinery
project hitting another technical roadblock, the Punjab government has
taken up the issue with the union government to remove all hurdles faced
by what is described as the most significant oil project for giving a
fillip to the wobbling economy of the state.
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SC stays OBC quota in IITs, IIMs
March 30,
2007
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Punjab
to honour water pacts
March 29,
2007
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Suicide attack on Lanka army camp; 9 killed
March 28,
2007
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Manju’s killer gets death
March 27,
2007
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Another
SAD one for Cong
March 26,
2007
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Will return only on lawyers’ advice
March 25,
2007
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Amarinder,
Ch Jagjit named accused
March 24,
2007
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Koli did it: CBI
March 23, 2007
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Woolmer death 'suspicious'
March 22, 2007
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