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PM hopes for a ‘new beginning’
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives at Parliament.
15th LS gets going, 275 MPs take oath
New Delhi, June 1
The first session of the 15th Lok Sabha began on Monday with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hoping it will herald a “new beginning” as around 275 newly elected MPs took the oath in different languages reflecting the linguistic diversity of India. The oath taking ceremony of 543 MPs will continue for two days before the new speaker is elected on Wednesday. President Pratibha Patil will address parliament on Thursday.


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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives at Parliament. — PTI

2 trains torched in Bihar
Mamata withdraws orders against unscheduled halts
Patna, June 1
The sudden and unilateral decision of the railway authorities to cancel several “Lalu halts” in Bihar evoked a strong reaction today as an agitated mob of locals set aflame two trains at Fatuha and Khusrupur.

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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today assured India that perpetrators of the recent attacks on Indian citizens here will be met "with full force of the law" as he condemned the incidents as "senseless" and "deplorable" acts of violence.

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An Air France plane with 228 persons on board is believed to have crashed into the Atlantic Ocean today after hitting heavy turbulence during a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. The airline offered its condolences to the families of the passengers, making clear it did not expect to find survivors.

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Procedural lapses and irregularities beyond explanation in export of rice to under-developed countries from India have come to light. Though these government-to-government exports are touted as a diplomatic goodwill gesture, these deals are seemingly commercial transactions, ensuring that middlemen and firms become direct beneficiaries.

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