Sunday,
September
20,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
No
real threat, leaders in touch: Govt Border with China
peaceful, media hype
can mar it New Delhi, September 19
Dismissing the recent
Chinese incursions into its territory as ‘not a new
phenomenon’, India today said the situation along the line of
actual control (LAC) had remained peaceful for decades, contrary
to popular perception. The Army chief General Deepak Kapoor also
downplayed the reports of intrusions and said there was no
increase in the number of such incidents as compared to last
year.
Can’t
shut eyes to terror emanating from Pak: India New Delhi,
September 19
The Foreign Ministers of
India and Pakistan will meet in New York later this month on the
margins of the UN General Assembly but the prospects of a
breakthrough in the bilateral relationship are remote.
Addressing a press conference here today, Foreign Secretary
Nirupama Rao announced that she would also be meeting her
counterpart in New York ahead of the meeting between External
Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna and his opposite number Shah
Mahmud Qureshi.
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Maharashtra Polls Sena, BJP seal
seat deal Mumbai, September 19
The Shiv Sena and the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) have finalised the seat-sharing formula for the
October 13 Maharashtra Assembly elections. Announcing this at a joint
press conference today, leaders of both the parties said the Shiv Sena
will contest 169 of the 288 seats in the Assembly, while the BJP will
field its candidates on the remaining 119 seats.
Cash-starved
PSEB splurges on cricket Chandigarh, September 19
The cash strapped Punjab State
Electricity Board (PSEB) spent Rs 30 lakh to facilitate its officials
and members watch international cricket matches at the Punjab Cricket
Association (PCA) stadium, Mohali. The
board booked a corporate box at the stadium in 2005 for three years for
Rs 10 lakh. Last year, the booking was renewed for another three years
at the cost of Rs 20 lakh.
Tharoor Remarks Now, Pranab
softens stance Bangalore, September 19
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s
comment that the remark by Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi
Tharoor on Twitter was made jokingly seem to have set the tone on how
members of the union cabinet would respond if confronted on the issue.
Jammu
scientist blazes new trail Discovers 14 new species of
midge fly; possible to free water bodies from pollutants Jammu,
September 19
She learnt French for two years to
undertake a research project and then she came out with a startling
discovery of 14 more species of chironomus, popularly called “midge
fly”, that fetched her “International Educator of the Year” award. Pragya Khanna: “I had to face a gruelling time while getting information”
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