Thursday,
May 1,
2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
A New
Milestone
PM launches Tribune’s
125-yr anthology
New Delhi, April 30
It was a moment to cherish, as much as it was to celebrate.
After setting the highest standards of journalism for 127 long
years, The Tribune, which rose like a giant from the vision of
Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, today crossed yet another
milestone. And watching its steps was none other than the
Prime Minister of India, Dr Manmohan Singh, for whom The
Tribune has always been “the morning paper.”
A powerful account of
India’s history
Agriculture needs
creativity: PM
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh releases "The Tribune 125 Years: An Anthology" while Mr H.K. Dua, Editor-in-Chief of
The Tribune group of newspapers, and Mr R.S. Talwar, President of The Tribune Trust, look on at a function in
New Delhi on Wednesday. — Tribune photo by Mukesh Aggarwal |
Curbs on
Indian docs in UK ‘wrong’
London, April 30
Indian doctors on Wednesday won a landmark legal battle
against the British government when the House of Lords ruled
that the state “was wrong” in issuing guidelines
discriminating against overseas graduates, mostly Indians, for
employment in its health services.
LS panel
moots code of conduct for MPs
No codification of
privileges
New Delhi, April 30
Amid growing instances of misconduct by Parliamentarians, a
Lok Sabha committee has recommended a broad framework of code
of conduct for members but has ruled against codification of
parliamentary privileges.
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