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Tuesday,
April 24,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Quota
stay to continue
IIM, Ahmedabad, to
go ahead with admissions
New Delhi, April
23
In a rebuke to the
UPA government the Supreme Court today rejected its
application for vacating the stay on the implementation of
the OBC reservation in Central education institutions,
holding that the Centre had not come up with any new facts
warranting modification of the March 29 interim order
which was final for the current academic year.
Human
Trafficking
Police
notices to 4 MPs
New Delhi,
April 23
The Delhi police
today sent notices to four MPs named by a prime accused of
the case Sunder Lal Yadav. The crime branch of the Delhi
police sent notices to three BSP MPs from Uttar Pradesh
— Mitrasen Yadav (Faizabad), Ashok Rawat (Misrik) and
Mohammad Tahir Khan (Sultanpur) — and Ramswaroop Koli of
the BJP, who represents Bayana in Rajasthan.
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The rupee continued to surge against the US dollar and today ended at a nine-year high of 41.67/68, higher by nine paise from previous close of 41.76/77 a dollar, on dollar selling by traders and strong capital inflows.
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Ludhiana, Amritsar projects flounder
Chandigarh, April 23
Multi-crore urban development plans for Ludhiana and Amritsar have gone for a toss. The Punjab government failed to present its case properly to the central government after the Prime Minister announced the schemes in September, 2005.
As a result, till date not a single paisa out of the promised Rs 2,053
crore city development project has been released for Ludhiana.
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Notices to Badal, govt on CPSs
Chandigarh, April 23
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today
issued notices to the Punjab government and Chief Minister Parkash Singh
Badal over a public-interest litigation seeking quashing of recent
appointments of chief parliamentary secretaries in the
state.
3rd roundtable on J&K today
New Delhi, April 23
With the Hurriyat Conference continuing the boycott of the third round-table conference on Jammu and Kashmir to be held here tomorrow, there are expectations that it could breathe life into what has thus far remained a dormant dialogue process to find a consensual approach to the problems of the troubled border state.
No breakthrough in
India-China talks
New Delhi, April 23
The special representatives-level talks between India and China on boundary dispute that ended yesterday followed the same pattern as nine such previous rounds: there was neither any breakthrough nor any breakdown.
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Yeltsin dead
Moscow, April 23
Boris Yeltsin, the first-ever popularly elected President in Russian history after triggering the final collapse of the Soviet Union, has
died.
Yeltsin was for pragmatic ties with India
For
Lack of Compassion
Young
life wasted in Army hospital
Chandigarh, April 23
A six-year-old boy admitted to the
Army Hospital, Research and Referral (RR), New Delhi, for the past seven
months, has become a quadriplegic, thereby losing the faculty of all
five senses, perhaps permanently.
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Now,
a transfer scam in Ludhiana
April 23,
2007
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Woolmer
suspect caught on camera
April 22,
2007
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Govt
calls off IIM meeting
April 21,
2007
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Police takes custody of MP Katara
April 20,
2007
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Human trafficker-MP held
April 19,
2007
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India
loses Asiad bid
April 18,
2007
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22 shot
in US varsity
April 17,
2007
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Rahul
UP’s future: Manmohan
April 16,
2007
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No need for sanction in graft cases: SC
April 15,
2007
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After VHP, Uma backs BJP
April 14,
2007
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Now,
pulse import to fight prices
April 13,
2007
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