Tuesday,
June
3,
2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Bomb
blast in Islamabad 8 killed, 30
hurt outside Danish mission
Windowpanes of India House shattered A car bomb
blast outside the Danish consulate in Islamabad’s posh
residential area killed at least eight persons and
wounded around 30 others on Monday. The police suspected
that a suicide bomber carrying about 30 kg of explosives
tied beneath the car had caused the explosion, but said
it was not sure.
People gather at the site of a blast outside the Danish Embassy in Islamabad on Monday. — Reuters
photo
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India
assesses impact New Delhi, June 2
India is assessing the impact of Monday’s car bomb blast outside the
Danish embassy in Islamabad, which killed eight people and injured at
least 24, on the political dynamics of Pakistan. While it is a challenge
to the coalition government in Pakistan which had tried to buy peace
with the jihadists groups in the North-Western Frontier Province and the
tribal belt of Pakistan, it has serious implications for India too.
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The First Challenge Special supplement
to mark the 150th anniversary of India’s
first War of Independence.
PM
confident of above 8 pc growth New Delhi, June 2
This is for the second time that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has
expressed concern about the impact of rising oil and commodity prices
and protectionist policies of developed economies on liberalisation. He
has urged the world to take proactive steps in managing the third oil
crisis.
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Gujjar Stir Post-mortem
conducted at protest sites Jaipur, June 2
In the first breakthrough in the
11-day deadlock between the Rajasthan government and Gujjar protesters,
the post-mortem on bodies of most of those killed in police firing on
May 23 and 24 was conducted at the protest site today. This is probably
for the first time in the history of this country that a state
government has allowed the post-mortem on agitation victims at the site
of the protests.
Khatra-Ness Row Mohali SSP sent
on leave Chandigarh,
June 2
Controversy following spat between
Kings XI owner Ness Wadia and Mohali district police chief R.S. Khatra
made the government ask Khatra to proceed on leave to defuse the issue
in his absence. According to sources, the Punjab government came up with
this formula as it would have been difficult for Khatra to take back
actions initiated by him against Ness Wadia and BCCI vice-president
Lalit Modi.
Tribune Special Punjab youth
count dips in NDA New Delhi, June 2
If you think north Indians lead in
joining the armed forces, you are wrong. A subtle change is taking place
in the demographic profile of the forces as the intake from Punjab,
Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Chandigarh is on the decline. The number of
youth from north Indian states joining the National Defence Academy (NDA)
is on a steady decline and this phenomenon has become more prominent in
the past five years.
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