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Monday, October 27, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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Global Crisis
India bound to feel the pain sooner or later: Manmohan
Manmohan Singh addresses the media on his flight to New Delhi after attending the Asia-Europe summit, on Saturday.New Delhi, October 26
After brainstorming with top world leaders in Beijing on the raging financial turmoil, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has cautioned that India's economy is also bound to feel the pain "sooner or later" as "we are not in complete control."

Manmohan Singh addresses the media on his flight to New Delhi after attending the Asia-Europe summit, on Saturday. — PTI

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UT administrator, adviser at loggerheads
Medicity Project: Reserve price of Rs 203.70 cr for land valued at Rs 2,000 cr
Chandigarh, October 26
With the UT adviser, Pradip Mehra, raising strong objections to the proposed move of the high-profile Medicity Committee, headed by the administrator, Gen S.F Rodrigues (retd), to fix Rs 203.70 crore as the reserve upfront project fee price for 45 acres of prime land, valued at about Rs 2000 crore, in the IT park area, questions are once again being raised about the modalities of the latter's 'pet' healthcare project.

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The Dengue management in India leaves much to be desired, with as many as 3,988 cases already reported so far, this year.

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New Delhi, October 26
Sri Lanka today assured India that it would stop firing on Indian fishing vessels and take care of the safety and well-being of the Tamil community as New Delhi announced 800 tonnes of relief material for the civilians affected by the ongoing military offensive against the LTTE.

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Gur Amrit Kaur (sitting) with the Spanish translation of Guru Granth Sahib at Hazur Sahib on Sunday.It was the last wish of Baba Jee Singh, a Spanish- converted- Sikh, who suffered from cancer, to accomplish the sacred task of translation of Guru Granth Sahib in Spanish before his death.

Gur Amrit Kaur (sitting) with the Spanish translation of Guru Granth Sahib at Hazur Sahib on Sunday. Photo: Vishal Kumar


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