NEWS AND VIEWS

PUNJAB

HARYANA

JAMMU & KASHMIR
HIMACHAL
REGIONAL BRIEFS
NATION
OPINIONS
MAILBAG
BUSINESS
SPORTS
WORLD


ADVERTISEMENT

DEGRAPHICS
Catering to all your
Printing, Advertising
Newspapers Ads &
Web-Designing needs.

Logos, Brochures, Photography,
Brand-image...
We do it all....


ADVERTISEMENTS

“Work visa for Canada in Six months, 100’s of positions open. Biggest opportunity for Non residents Indians!”

Chat now For NRI Account



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

Monday, November 12, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Elections in Jan: Mush
President Pervez Musharraf on Sunday announced that the elections would be held in the first week of January, but declined to give date for ending emergency saying he needs it to combat terrorism. Emergency required to tackle terrorism
Caretaker government on Nov 15
Provincial assemblies to be dissolved on Nov 20
Defends arrests of political leaders
Security agencies get sweeping powers
Editorial: Muzzled media
Pervez Musharraf wipes perspiration off his face during a news conference in Islamabad World page: Rice asks Musharraf to lift emergency



Pervez Musharraf wipes perspiration off his face during a news conference in Islamabad on Sunday.
— Reuters photo

N-Material
India hopeful of Russian help
Moscow, November 11
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived here this evening for his annual summit meeting with President Vladimir Putin with the stalled Indo-US nuclear deal casting a shadow on Russia building four additional power reactors at Kudankulam plant in Tamil Nadu because of its international commitments as a leading member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

Developments in Pak worry India
From buyer-seller to co-producer of future weapons

CAST YOUR VOTE

Should all 'encounter' deaths be re-examined?

No
Yes
Can't Say
 
View Results
Suggest a Question
Send your comment


ADVT

Online Homeopathic treatment
Dr Sharma's clinic treating patients from world over with Homeopathy through Internet

ADVERTISEMENT

India Gifts, Flowers to India

Govt. of Haryana, India
Overseas Placement Bureau Empanelment of Consultants for
USA, CANADA, UK , AUSTRALIA & MIDDLE EAST

SPECIAL COVERAGE

CHANDIGARH
LUDHIANA
BATHINDA
JALANDHAR
DELHI
HIMACHAL PLUS

JALANDHAR PLUS

HARYANA PLUS

AMRITSAR PLUS

LIFESTYLE




CLASSIFIED ADVTS

BRIDES WANTED

GROOMS WANTED

OTHERS

HOW TO PLACE ADVTS




WEEKLY SPECIALS

FORUM

EDUCATION

JOBS & CAREERS

HEALTH & FITNESS

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

SPORTS

TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reviews guard of honour on his arrival at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reviews guard of honour on his arrival at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport on Sunday.
— Reuters photo

No cracks in LF, claims Yechury
New Delhi, November 11
The CPM today claimed that there were no cracks in the ruling Left Front over the Nandigram issue even as it speeded up efforts to placate its allies to save the party’s prestige and the Front.

Violence continues, 2 more dead
Nandigram: 3 allies threaten to quit Left Front
Kolkata, November 11
Three major Left Front partners, the RSP, Forward Bloc and the CPI, which had formed a mini-front against the CPM, met today in the city and decided to quit the front if the CPM’s vandalism in Nandigram was not stopped forthwith.


OTHER PAGES

PUNJAB: CM’s gift to 7 Kandi villages

HARYANA: BJP to oppose N-deal in Parliament: Sushma
HIMACHAL: Woman power to the fore

J&KSale of Army, police uniforms on

CHANDIGARH: BSNL on the blink

LUDHIANAHospital staff absent, services go haywire

DELHICelebrating bond of love

OPINIONSEnd of President’s rule

BUSINESSAmbani accuses GSM players of spectrum hoarding

NATION: Don’t acquire good agricultural land: SC

WORLD: Rice asks Musharraf to lift emergency

SPORTS: Yuvraj engineers victory


India at Sixty
A Tribune Supplement

TRIBUNE SPECIALS

E - Revolution 2005:
A Two-day IT conclave

Assembly Elections - 2005
Turbans
Chandigarh is 50
125 Years of The Tribune
India: The Tasks Ahead
EARLIER FEATURES






THE TRIBUNE MAGAZINES

On Sundays
On Saturdays






Rohit Sharma (left) and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (right) congratulate Yuvraj Singh for the wicket of Shoaib Malik during the third one-day international between India and Pakistan at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur Sports page: Yuvraj engineers victory

Rohit Sharma (left) and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (right) congratulate Yuvraj Singh for the wicket of Shoaib Malik during the third one-day international between India and Pakistan at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur on Sunday. Yuvraj Singh slammed a blazing 77 while Dhoni scored 49 as India put an impressive 294 for 6 on the board, while Pakistan, despite a career-best 129 by Salman Butt, were bowled out for 248 runs, handing India a comfortable 46-run win. — AFP photo
(Details on Sports page)

Yeddyurappa to take oath as CM today
Kumaraswamy may take oath as his deputy later
Bangalore, November 11
Internal squabbles in the Janata Dal (Secular) will see B.S. Yeddyurappa of the BJP alone taking oath as Chief Minister of Karnataka tomorrow even as former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy is expected to take oath as his deputy at a later date.

Is sports Bollywood’s newest success formula?
New Delhi, November 11
After years of numerous attempts to bring the world of sports and the world of make-believe together, the twain finally met in the year 2007.
A still from ‘Chak de India’
A still from ‘Chak de India’

Every Saturday




EARLIER TOP STORIES

Mamata quits Lok Sabha
November 11, 2007
Mush bends, polls by Feb 15
November 9, 2007
Benazir plans ‘long march’
November 8, 2007
US moves, to review sale of F-16 jets to Pakistan
November 7, 2007
Pak lawyers’ protest spreads
November 6, 2007
500 held in Pak crackdown
November 5, 2007
Emergency in Pakistan
November 4, 2007
Court orders FIR against Pawar
November 3, 2007
Meltdown? Consensus possible, says CPI
November 2, 2007
Suddenly, Left pours respect on PM
November 1, 2007

| Punjab | Haryana | Jammu & Kashmir | Himachal Pradesh | Regional Briefs | Nation | Opinions |
| Business | Sports | World | Mailbag | Chandigarh | Ludhiana | Delhi | |
| Calendar | Weather | Archive | Subscribe | Suggestion | E-mail |


Editor-in-Chief, Publisher & Printer: H.K. Dua
Published from The Tribune House, Sector 29-C, Chandigarh, India, 160030
for The Tribune Trust. Phone: (91-172) 2655066. Fax: (91-172) 2651291
Copyright : The Tribune Trust, 2006.