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Thursday, June 26, 2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

UPA, Left give more time to N-standoff
New Delhi, June 25
The ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and the supporting Left parties today averted a showdown on the contentious Indo-US nuclear deal and, instead, decided to put off the inevitable till a later date.

Rail roko agitation passes off peacefully
7 trains cancelled, as many rescheduled; 
Delhi-Lahore bus service hit
Amritsar, June 25
Parts of state rail links remained cutoff from the rest of the country for almost four hours today with activists of various Sikh organisations placing logs and staging dharnas on the tracks in protest against the delay in the arrest of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh for the killing of a Sikh in Mumbai recently.
(Details on Punjab page)

The railway line near Vallah village on the Amritsar-Delhi line near Amritsar under blockage on Wednesday.

The railway line near Vallah village on the Amritsar-Delhi line near Amritsar under blockage on Wednesday. — Photo by Vishal Sharma

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N.N. Vohra with Justice S.K. Radhakrishnan, Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, after he was sworn in as the Governor in Srinagar.Srinagar, June 25
N.N. Vohra was sworn in as the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir at a ceremony at Raj Bhawan here this evening.
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N.N. Vohra with Justice S.K. Radhakrishnan, Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, after he was sworn in as the Governor in Srinagar.
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JK protests spiral, 2 more killed
Srinagar, June 25
Two men were killed in the police firing in Budgam and Srinagar amidst series of clashes in Kashmir today. The people were agitating against the forestland transfer to the Amarnath Shrine Board. They clashed with security forces.

Life term for MP
Begusarai, June 25
Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) MP from the Balia Lok Sabha seat Suraj Singh, alias Surajbhan, was today awarded life imprisonment in connection with a murder case. Pronouncing the quantum of punishment, the fast-track court-IV of Justice R.P. Dubey sentenced the MP and two others - Jayjay Ram Singh and Radhe Singh - to life imprisonment for murdering one Rami Singh at Madhurapur village under Teghra police station in the district on Januray 16, 1992.

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1% — Loan waiver benefit for Punjab
Chandigarh, June 25
The Punjab government is upset as benefit to farmers from the loan waiver scheme announced by the union government will be negligible. Sources said benefit to Punjab farmers will be Rs 867 crore which is just little over 1 per cent of the total amount, about Rs 71,000 crore, to be waived across the country. Sources said all banks in coordination with Punjab National Bank, a lead bank in Punjab, have finalised the lists of farmers whose loan is to be waived.






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