Monday,
September
28,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Manmohan returns with major
gains New Delhi, September 27
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today returned from the G-20 Summit at Pittsburgh with some major gains at hand that are making the rich nations now look at the developing world in a new
light.
Law
in offing to check capitation fee: Sibal New Delhi, September 27
If an educational institute
indulges in malpractices like failure to deliver on its promises and
charges capitation fee, it will face the prospect of closure, according
to a tough law being prepared by the HRD Ministry.
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Tax ‘Evasion’ in Housing
Project Notices issued to 96 Punjab legislators Chandigarh, September 27
The Income Tax Department investigating the alleged tax evasion in Punjab MLA
Society-Tata Housing Development Company project at Kansal has issued notices to 96 legislators, asking them to disclose the “capital gains” made by them in the
deal.
Krishna stresses on action against Mumbai
attackers New York, September 27
India today rejected any back-channel talks with Pakistan and said no meaningful bilateral dialogue can take place unless that country took action against the Mumbai attack
suspects.
Gorshkov deal inked in
‘haste’ New Delhi, September 27
India signed the multi-million dollar deal of decommissioned Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov merely on “visual examination in as-is condition” and Navy “thought” ship could be
repaired.
Bhabha
Birth Centenary Conference
to focus on nuke energy New Delhi, September 27
Amidst the controversy over the
success of the 1998 Pokhran II nuclear tests and the concern over the
UNSC resolution on nuclear non-proliferation treaty, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh will inaugurate a three-day international conference on
‘Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy-2009’ here on Tuesday.
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I Want liquor at 7 am? Hit the highway Chandigarh, September 27
Buying liquor at 7 in the morning may not be a problem in Punjab at any point on a state or a national highway, but getting assistance to get flat tyre of car or scooter fixed at that hour is almost
impossible.
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