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1857 The First Challenge
Special supplement to mark the 150th anniversary of India’s first War of Independence.

Friday, November 2, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

N-Deal
Meltdown? Consensus possible, says CPI
New Delhi, November 1
After praising Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s integrity, the CPI today did not rule out the possibility of consensus on the Indo-US nuclear deal and said it depends on what action the government takes.

CPI general secretary A B Bardan and national secretary D Raja address a press conference at their party office in New Delhi on Thursday. "After all, it is not a one-issue or a one-party government but a coalition...
— CPI general- secretary A.B Bardhan

CPI general secretary A B Bardan and national secretary D Raja address a press conference at their party office in New Delhi on Thursday. — Tribune photo by Manas Ranjan Bhui

A day after telling reporters that she was postponing the visit as she feared that the Benazir Bhutto Pakistan government would impose emergency during her absence...
Bhutto goes to Dubai
Islamabad, November 1
Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto today left for Dubai to meet her family, barely two weeks after she returned to Pakistan from eight years of self-imposed exile.

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Inspiration on wheels

Fed rate cut adds to India’s worries
Indian stocks hit a new intraday high and the rupee rose to its highest in nearly a decade on Thursday as investors bet that the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut overnight will lure more investment money into emerging markets like India.

Rupee on song, hits 9-1/2 year high
Business page: Exports grow despite strong rupee

Oppn calls for Bihar bandh
JD(U) MLA held for assaulting scribes
Patna, November 1
Popularly known as “Chote sarkar” in his fiefdom, the ruling JD(U) MLA from Mokama Anant Singh was among five arrested by the police today for assaulting three television journalists at his Mall road residence in Patna.

House tax in urban areas to go: Hooda
Yamunanagar, November 1
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today announced waiving of house tax in urban areas and ‘chulha’ tax (hearth tax) in rural areas with effect from April next year provided the people deposited their outstanding arrears by March 31, 2008.

SC reserves verdict in OBC quota case
New Delhi, November 1
After a marathon hearing on the contentious OBC quota in central institutions of higher learning, the Supreme Court today reserved its verdict on the validity of the new Reservation Act passed by Parliament in December last year.

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Follow footsteps of ‘late’ Sonia Gandhi
Patna, November 1
The opposition NDA in Jharkhand today virtually caught the already red-faced Congress, a supporting partner of the ruling UPA there, on wrong foot following a major faux pas by none other than Chief Minister Madhu Koda himself.

A noxious weed has its uses
We have not experienced any allergic properties after processing the weed (congress grass) into bio-composites Dehra Dun, November 1
After various means of eradication and control of the noxious weed- parthenium hysterophorus, commonly known as congress grass, failed in the country the scientists of Forest Research Institute (FRI) here have finally evolved a high-value end use of it in the form of handmade paper, particle and fibreboards.

We have not experienced any allergic properties after processing the weed (congress grass) into bio-composites 
— DP Khali (left) and S. Nathani.

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Politicos flex muscles in opponents’ areas



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