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Ragged student died without medical attention
Dharamsala/Shimla, March 10
The least that is expected from a medical college is that it would treat one of its own well and provide adequate medical attention, whenever required. But for 24 long hours, poor Aman Satya Kachroo, the first year student who died of shock on Sunday evening after being ragged on Friday-Saturday, practically went without treatment.

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Haryana page: Family to work for saving other Amans
Colleges must curb ragging: SC
Students of Tanda Medical College who have been accused of murdering Aman Satya Kachroo being produced in the court at Dharamsala on Tuesday. Students of Tanda Medical College who have been accused of murdering Aman Satya Kachroo being produced in the court at Dharamsala on Tuesday. Photo: Kamal Jeet

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Complaints related to violation of the Model Code of Conduct in both Haryana and Punjab are piling up with the Election Commission. It has been alleged that several departments of the Haryana government continue to disburse discretionary grants to various institutions and agencies in violation of the code.

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The Punjab government today appointed Navreet Singh Kang as Home Secretary. His name was cleared by the Election Commission from a panel sent by the state government. Chief Secretary Ramesh Inder Singh said the order would be implemented with immediate effect. Kang replaces Sudhir Mittal, whose removal was ordered by the ECI following complaint against him and two police officer by the Congress.

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Washington, March 10
Counter-terrorism, including Mumbai terror strikes and Afghanistan, and the Sri Lankan conflict figured prominently during the talks that Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon had with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton here today.

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