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N-deal: Left toughens stand, PM unmoved
Manmohan SinghNew Delhi, August 10
Left parties today warned the UPA government of “serious consequences” if it proceeded to operationalise the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, even though Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has categorically stated that the agreement will not be re-negotiated.

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My colleagues are corrupt: Azad
Srinagar, August 10
After warning that action would be taken against politicians having a nexus with militants in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today hit out at some of his ministerial colleagues for patronising corruption.

Maya orders 30 pc pvt sector quota
Lucknow, August 10
In an unprecedented move, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati in the evening today announced a reservation policy for new industries in the private sector that also includes jobs for poor upper caste people.

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The UPA-Left's candidate Mohammad Hamid Ansari today scored an emphatic victory in the vice-presidential polls by securing 455 first preference votes of the 762 polled.

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Hamid Ansari with flowers after being elected in New Delhi on Friday. — Tribune photo by Mukesh Aggarwal
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HP restrained from filling 15 pc BEd seats
New Delhi, August 10
The Supreme Court today restrained the Himachal Pradesh government from filling the 15 per cent seats of BEd course meant for the all-India quota in unaided private colleges with domicile students.

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New Delhi, August 10
The Supreme Court today reserved its verdict on the Gujarat government’s petition for cancelling the bail of its cop Narendra K. Amin, who is accused of involvement in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter conspiracy and alleged burning of the body of his wife, Kausarbi, who was killed in custody.

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There was no chance of immediate relief to Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt from the Supreme Court as it fixed hearing on his bail petition and appeal for August 20 along with four other convicts, including the man who was convicted for taking arms to his Pali Hill bungalow. The Court, which yesterday dispelled the impression of any preferential treatment to the actor in taking up his case on priority than other convicts in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blast case, today refused to entertain film star’s petition separately on Monday next.

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