NEWS AND VIEWS

PUNJAB

HARYANA

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



Advts

DEGRAPHICS
Catering to all your
Printing, Advertising
Newspapers Ads &
Web-Designing needs.
Logos, Brochures, Photography,
Brand-image...
We do it all....

No Minimum Balance NRI account





Every Saturday

Friday, May 2, 2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Speaker names 32 unruly MPs
New Delhi, May 1
Days after the Rajya Sabha chairman evicted a member from the House for disorderly behaviour, it was the turn of Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee to crack the whip. In an unusual and unprecedented move, an exasperated Speaker today referred the cases of 32 MPs to the Privileges Committee for their conduct, which was found to be in violation of the rules.

Ab Tak 32
Editorial: Privileges and duties

Fire in fields, 3 burnt alive
Bathinda, May 1
Three persons were burnt alive and at least 10 injured due to fires that engulfed agricultural fields in 50 villages of the Malwa belt of Punjab today. The worst damage was in Muktsar where three persons lost their lives and four children received burns.
Gurjant Singh shows the burnt wheat crop in his field at Gairi Butte village near Bathinda Gurjant Singh shows the burnt wheat crop in his field at Gairi Butte village near Bathinda on Thursday.
— Tribune photo by Kulbir Beera

CAST YOUR VOTE

Do you agree that continuing female foeticide is a matter of national shame?

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



Advt

Homeopathy
A natural way to treat allergy, skin disorders, joint disorders and other chronic diseases permanently and without side effect.



Advt

Work visa for Canada, Immediately require Cooks, Front desk clerk, Servers, Kitchen helpers, Basic carpenters, visit http://www
.globaljobsnetwork.ca

SPECIAL COVERAGE

CHANDIGARH
LUDHIANA
BATHINDA
JALANDHAR
DELHI
HIMACHAL PLUS

HARYANA PLUS

JALANDHAR 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



In Haryana Plus today

Testing time for Bhajan Lal



In Jalandhar Plus today

Make disributary canal land a green belt: Residents

 

Tribune Special
Army dissatisfied over pay panel report
New Delhi, May 1
Army commanders have conveyed to defence minister A. K Antony that the Army is expecting better wages and status or it could have serious repercussions on the morale of the officers and the jawans, who are “dis-satisfied” with what has been suggested by the 6th pay panel.

AI executive wins case against UK newspaper
London, May 1
A senior Air India executive has won a libel case against a British eveninger over false accusations that he sexually harassed a female colleague and was a “serial sex pest”.

Time’s Most Influential
Sonia, Dalai Lama, Tata, Putin in list
New York, May 1
Sonia Gandhi, chief of India’s key ruling alliance member the Congress Party, and Ratan Tata, who heads one of the country’s top business houses, have been named in a list of 100 most influential in the world by Time magazine.

OTHER PAGES

PUNJAB: Bumper crop, courtesy prolonged winter

HARYANA: Sampat, Ranjit file papers for Adampur bypoll
HIMACHAL: Rallies, meetings mark May Day

J&K15 labourers feared killed in landslide

CHANDIGARHTwo Sec-22 shops gutted

LUDHIANAClose shave for 3 students

DELHI3 murders in two days

OPINIONSPrivileges and duties

BUSINESSHike in lending rates unlikely

NATION: Lawyers join hands to save environment

WORLD: Sharif, Zardari agree on compromise formula

SPORTS: ‘Best team for Azlan tourney’




In Science & Technology today

Turning walks into watts




HOROSCOPE

WEEKLY

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
India at Sixty
A Tribune Supplement
EARLIER FEATURES



THE TRIBUNE MAGAZINES

On Sundays
On Saturdays



India assures Canada on Blackberry
New Delhi, May 1
In an apparent effort to keep the sensitive “Blackberry” issue from ballooning into a diplomatic row, India has gone ahead and assured Canada that, commercial interests of RIM, the maker of Blackberry, would be kept in mind while taking any final decision.

Haryana ‘grace’fully raises its standard of education
Chandigarh, May 1
The Haryana Education Department certainly knows how to keep up the standard of education in the state. The board has awarded a whopping 33 grace marks to Class VIII students to make sure that 2008 being observed as the “Year of Education” by the Haryana government is a success.

‘Water bank’ is running dry, it’s up to MLAs now
Dehra Dun, May 1
Climate change and reckless construction have dried up the “Water Bank” of the country — Uttarakhand. It is home to two major rivers that quench the thirst of millions in plains. But, this year, a large number of water sources for rural areas of the state are fast drying up and most of the rain-fed rivers have become near-dry.
A women carrying a can of water on her back in Garhwal Himalayas. — Photo by S M A Kazmi
A women carrying a can of water on her back in Garhwal Himalayas


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


EARLIER TOP STORIES

PM launches Tribune’s 125-yr anthology
May 1, 2008
CRR up by 25 basis points, key rates stay
April 30, 2008
IOA sacks Gill; IPL bans Bhajji
April 29, 2008
Karzai escapes Taliban attack
April 28, 2008
Harbhajan suspended
April 27, 2008
PM: Don’t politicise people’s misery
April 26, 2008
MP evicted from RS
April 25, 2008
Summon US envoy: CPM
April 24, 2008
India snubs US on Iran
April 23, 2008
PM for better pay packet
April 22, 2008

| Punjab | Haryana | Jammu & Kashmir | Himachal Pradesh | Regional Briefs | Nation | Opinions |
| Business | Sports | World | Letters | 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.