NEWS AND VIEWS

PUNJAB

HARYANA

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


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


Every Saturday

Friday, November 7, 2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Inflation reverses trend; rises to 10.72 pc
New Delhi, November 6
Having continued its southward journey for five weeks in a row, inflation rose marginally to 10.72 per cent for the week ended October 25 from 10.68 per cent in the previous week. The annual rate of inflation, measured by movement in the wholesale prices, was at 3.11 per cent in the corresponding period a year ago.

Banks cut lending rates

Indian American Sonal Shah in Obama’s advisory team
President-elect Barack Obama has appointed an Indian-American, Sonal Shah, to his advisory board to assist in the smooth transition of power and many other Indian-Americans are also likely to play key roles in the Obama Administration. Sonal Shah, an economist who currently serves as director for global development at Google.org promoting the firm’s philanthropic work, at one time was employed by the Center for American Progress.

CAST YOUR VOTE

Will India weather the global financial turmoil?

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


Advts

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

SPECIAL COVERAGE

CHANDIGARH
LUDHIANA
BATHINDA
JALANDHAR
DELHI
DEHRADUN New
DEHRADUN PLUS New
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 Science & Technology today

GPS shows the way

CTBT could be thorn in US-India ties
A day after Barack Obama was elected the 44th President of the USA and its first black leader, there is anticipation of a seismic foreign policy shift and nations around the globe are wondering what an Obama presidency means for them. The US-India relations, jump-started by the historic March 2000 visit to India by President Bill Clinton and then carried to dizzying heights under President George W. Bush, are unlikely to slow down.

Bhutan gets new king
Thimphu, November 6
In an elaborate sacred ceremony marked with chanting of sacred Buddhist sutras, religious music and traditional dance, Oxford-educated and Indian-trained Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck was today coronated as the fifth king of Bhutan. The 28-year-old Namgyel Wangchuck was handed over the Raven Crown by his father and fourth king Jigme Singye Wangchuck at the religious ceremony to emerge as the youngest reigning monarch of the world’s youngest democracy.

Bhutan's fifth King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck adjusts his crown during his coronation ceremony on Thursday. Bhutan's fifth King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck adjusts his crown during his coronation ceremony on Thursday. — Reuters photo


OTHER PAGES

PUNJAB: Tehsils, blocks to be reorganised

HARYANA: Rs 248 crore service tax evasion detected

J&KParties face rebellion

HIMACHAL: Private buses come to halt in Shimla

CHANDIGARHHostel supdt victimised

LUDHIANARobbers strike at computer showroom

DELHITicket distribution: BJP says no gender discrimination

OPINIONSGet tough with rapists

BUSINESSSensex sheds 386 pts

NATION: Creamy layer excluded: Govt

WORLD: Mixed feelings in Pak over Obama’s win

SPORTS: Sachin slams 40th Test ton


In Haryana Plus today

Abuzz with migratory birds


In Jalandhar Plus today

150 special children take part in sports meet

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


Punjab failed to act timely
Chandigarh, November 6
The Central team, which visited Punjab to look into an upsurge in dengue cases, has indicted the state government for failing to take timely action, which it maintains, could have drastically checked the number of dengue cases recorded at 3,078 till now.

Army hands over Lt Col’s case to ATS
New Delhi, November 6
The Indian defence authorities today handed over the jurisdiction of the case of the serving Lt Col Srikant Purohit to the Mumbai anti-terrorist squad (ATS) even as it is unlikely that any immediate move will be launched to dismiss him from service. The handing over the jurisdiction was formality that had to be completed before the police could start its on own course.

Honour Killing
Teenaged cousins killed for eloping
Greater Noida, November 6
Two teenaged cousins, Sonam (14) and Pinky (17), were allegedly shot dead by their cousin, Sonu (22), in Surajpur today. They both were daughters of brothers, Om Prakash and Gopichand, respectively. The victims were allegedly shot at the chest and stomach, the police said. The matter could be termed as honour-killing as both girls reportedly had an affair with two boys of the locality with whom they had eloped to Aligarh on November 1.

HOROSCOPE

WEEKLY




EARLIER TOP STORIES

‘Change has come’
November 6, 2008
Obama wins historic election victory
November 5, 2008
Refrain from large-scale lay-offs: PM
November 4, 2008
Narrow escape for Buddha
November 3, 2008
RBI Dose 2: More cuts
November 2, 2008
Obama backs N-deal
November 1, 2008
64 killed, 364 hurt in Assam blasts
October 31, 2008
150 killed in Pak quake
October 30, 2008
Raj takes on Raj, shot dead in Mumbai bus
October 28, 2008
India bound to feel the pain sooner or later: Manmohan
October 27, 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.