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Amar, Jaya Prada expelled
SP also suspends 4 MLAs for supporting him
Lucknow, February 2
The Samajwadi party finally brought down the curtain on the ongoing drama being enacted by two of its most popular faces — Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh and Lok Sabha MP Jaya Prada — by expelling them from the primary membership of the party.
VENTING IRE: Jaya Prada and Amar Singh in New Delhi

Defiant, he won’t quit RS

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VENTING IRE: Jaya Prada and Amar Singh in New Delhi

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Will thwart attack on Arunachal: Antony
Bangalore, February 2
Defence Minister AK Antony today said the armed forces were ready to repulse any attack on Arunachal Pradesh from across the border.

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Invites ire for favouring north Indians in Mumbai
Mumbai/Patna/New Delhi, February 2
After taking on Sachin Tendulkar, Shah Rukh Khan and Mukesh Ambani, the Shiv Sena and its offshoot, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena today launched an offensive against Rahul Gandhi for his comments favouring entry of north Indians to Mumbai.

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Fulfil Majithia’s mission, exhorts Dr Bambah
Chandigarh, February 2
Rich tributes were paid to the founder of The Tribune, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, on the occasion of the 129th anniversary of the newspaper here today.
Dr RP Bambah, a Trustee of the The Tribune, pays floral tributes to the founder of The Tribune, Dayal Singh Majithia, on Tuesday as Editor-in-Chief HK Dua, General Manager Sanjay Hazari, Punjabi Tribune Editor Varinder Walia and Dainik Tribune Editor Naresh Kaushal look on
Dr RP Bambah, a Trustee of the The Tribune, pays floral tributes to the founder of The Tribune, Dyal Singh Majithia, on Tuesday as Editor-in-Chief HK Dua, General Manager Sanjay Hazari, Punjabi Tribune Editor Varinder Walia and Dainik Tribune Editor Naresh Kaushal look on. Tribune photo: Manoj Mahajan

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J&KFinal decision after consensus: Jairam

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CHANDIGARH: 4 held for stabbing vendor to death

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DELHIMaid job racket busted

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NATION: Bt Brinjal divides environment, agri ministries

WORLD: China warns Obama against meeting Dalai Lama

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IPCC studies robust, says Pachauri
R K PachauriNew Delhi, February 2
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chairman R K Pachauri has dismissed as “unfounded and baseless” allegations that findings of the Nobel prize-winning UN body on disappearing ice from the world's mountain peaks were based on a doctoral student's essay.

Change of heart at PGI soon
Chandigarh, February 2
‘Change of heart’ will soon become a reality at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here. With infrastructure completed and expertise at hand, the ace institute’s Advanced Cardiac Centre has sought permission form the Union Health Ministry to commence transplants. Once the nod comes through, the PGI would be the first hospital in this region to conduct heart transplants.

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