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India at Sixty
A Tribune
Supplement

Monday, October 15, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

6 killed in Ludhiana cinema blast
Ludhiana, October 14
Six persons were blown to pieces and 25 injured, some of them seriously, in a bomb blast and subsequent stampede at the Shingar cinema hall near the Samrala chowk here this evening. The bomb was believed to be an RDX device.
The scene of the bomb blast at the Shingar cinema hall in Ludhiana Bid to disturb peace: Govt


CM announces Rs 2 lakh compensation


Centre seeks details
The scene of the bomb blast at the Shingar cinema hall in Ludhiana. — Photo by Inderjeet Verma

Id celebrations go sour
Ludhiana, October 14
Id celebrations went sour for several Muslim families of the Madhopuri area and Dhoka Mohalla, both predominantly Muslim areas, as several members had gone to watch a Bhojpuri film at the Shingar cinema where the bomb blast took place.

Life usual for Ludhianvis

One of the injured at a hospital in Ludhiana
One of the injured at a hospital in Ludhiana on Sunday.
— Photo by Inderjeet Verma

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11 die in Gujarat temple stampede
Panchmahals, October 14
Eleven devotees were killed and 15 injured in a stampede at the famous Mahakali Temple atop Pavagadh hill here today. “The stampede occurred between devotees who were coming down the hill and those who were climbing their way up”, resident district collector of Panchmahals R.K. Rathod said.

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India, Russia resolve differences
New Delhi, October14
Ahead of defence minister A.K. Antony’s visit to Moscow beginning Tuesday, India and Russia in a major breakthrough have ironed out differences over cost escalation of armament systems. In a deal, New Delhi has now agreed to pay an annual cost escalation of five per cent as against 2.8 per cent originally worked out on all arms contracts worked out with Russia earlier.

Kakodkar, Nair get 2-year extension
New Delhi, October 14
In the backdrop of the spectre of uncertainty looming over the nuclear deal, the government has given a two-year extension to Anil Kakodkar, secretary in the Department of Atomic Energy. Kakodkar, who closely monitored the negotiations for the deal, was due for retirement in November. This is his third extension.

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Bhubaneswar, October 14
Eleven persons, hired to construct a wooden bridge in the proposed Posco plant site, were being held captive for the past five days, Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti claimed today. “We have held 10 workers and a driver, who were engaged by the rural development department for building a wooden bridge near the site for Posco’s proposed steel plant, as captive,” PPSS president Abhaya Sahu told PTI over phone.

Please let us study, kids tell Naxals
Patna, October 14
Rallies and demonstrations are nothing new in this crucial Hindi heartland, which witnessed a series of agitations from the JP movement in the 1970s to reservation issue in the recent past, the echoes of which were felt in national politics too. But it was a different rally by school students of Aurangabad. Pen, it is said, is mightier than sword and the schoolchildren there have proved that in letter and spirit.

SGPC for making 300 yrs of holy book a world event
Amritsar, October 14
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and SGPC chief Jathedar Avtar Singh will hold a meeting with union home minister Shivraj Patil in Mumbai tomorrow to finalise the arrangements for the proposed tercentenary celebrations of the “completion” of Guru Granth Sahib that falls next year. The SGPC has asked the Centre to give global coverage to the event.

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