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Wednesday, January 21, 2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

US ushers in new era
Barack Obama becomes first black American to occupy White House
Sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, Barack Hussein Obama today became the first black American to occupy the White House, fulfilling Martin Luther King's dream sooner than anyone had imagined. Obama’s rise from a small-time community worker to the most powerful man in the world marks a huge political transformation in a country with a racist past.
Barack Obama takes oath as the 44th President of the United States as his wife Michelle holds the Bible during Barack Obama takes oath as the 44th President of the United States as his wife Michelle holds the Bible during
the inauguration ceremony in Washington DC on Tuesday.
— Reuters
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Obama for an era of responsibility
Washington, January 20
Riding to power with a message of hope and promise of change, US President Barack Obama today said the nation was in the middle of a crisis and there are serious challenges which will be met.

Economic crisis needs bold and swift action
Obama faces test with Europe over Afghanistan

Joe Biden: A foreign policy veteran and friend of India
Washington, January 20
New US Vice-President Joseph ‘Joe’ Biden is a longtime Senator and veteran foreign policy expert who is considered a close friend of India.

Obama to bat for strong Indo-US ties
Washington, January 20
There may be some anxiety in India about how the Obama administration will deal with the sub-continent, but Barack Obama has personally voiced his commitment to further build a close strategic partnership between the two countries.

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New Delhi, January 20
Even as a sense of anxiety prevails in the foreign office here over the likely activism of the Barack Obama administration on the Kashmir issue, India has its own ‘wish list’ for the new US President, dealing with terrorism emanating from Pakistan being on top of it.

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Kalyan SinghEx-UP CM says he can’t take humiliation any more
Lucknow, January 20
Accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of humiliating and neglecting him, senior BJP leader and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh today resigned from the primary membership of the party.

Nation page: BJP in damage control mode

Fraud fallout: Satyam loses SEZ land
Hyderabad, January 20
As fallout of the massive fraud in Satyam Computers, Andhra Pradesh government has cancelled allotment of 50 acres of land given to the software company in the port city of Visakhapatnam for establishing an information technology special economic zone (SEZ).

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The state government has set yet another deadline for the local dyeing industry to ensure discharge of effluents into Budda Nullah as per the stipulated standards of the Punjab Pollution Control Board.



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