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SC lifts stay on trial of Gujarat riots cases
New Delhi, May 1
Vacating the over five-year-long stay on the trial of the cases relating to the 2002 Godhra train fire and the subsequent riots in Gujarat, the Supreme Court today ordered the setting up of six designated fast-track courts to complete the proceedings on a day-to-day basis.

Nation page: Trials to take a year: Raghavan

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Attack on Sikh Houses
India conveys concern to Pak
New Delhi, May 1
Concerned over reports from Pakistan that Taliban militants had demolished the houses of members of the Sikh community, India today took up the matter strongly with the neighbouring country.

Editorial: A Taliban outrage

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Swat deal practically dead: Taliban
Islamabad, May 1
The peace agreement in Pakistan's restive northwestern Swat valley is "practically dead" and the Taliban are awaiting the final word from a hardline religious cleric who brokered the deal to "bury" it, a militant commander has said.

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Ludhiana, May 1
The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation appears to have opened a pandora’s box by paying compensation to the two sanitation employees who died while cleaning the sewer at Mansa earlier this week.

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Just 300 km south-east of Delhi on the six-laned National Highway to Kanpur is Mainpuri, the stronghold of Samajwadi Party boss Mulayam Singh Yadav.

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CHANDIGARH34 students taken ill

LUDHIANAVigilance affidavit set to open Pandora’s box

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OPINIONSLow voter turnout in Mumbai

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A look at the backdrop of the candidates contesting the Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan suggests that one needs to have either money or muscle power, or better still both, to be in politics today.

10 pc Haryana candidates face criminal charges
Chandigarh, May 1
Ten per cent of the candidates in fray in Haryana are facing criminal charges with five of them booked for serious crimes. Releasing the analysis of the affidavits filed by the Haryana Lok Sabha candidates, founder member of the Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR), Dr Trilochan Sastry, today said 21 out of the total 205 candidates in the state were booked under various sections of the IPC and the prevention of the Corruption Act.

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It’s a cockfight out there
Amritsar/Chandigarh, May 1
This is one no-holds-barred contest in Punjab that is getting wilder by the day. The war of words between the two best-known political families of the state is also getting uglier with personal attacks being hurled with increasing frequency.

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