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Sibal blames bad floor management
New Delhi, September 1
A day after the much-awaited Educational Tribunals Bill, 2010, had to be deferred in the Rajya Sabha following stiff opposition from within the Congress, the government today put up a brave face, saying it was not a divided house and that it had only offered members an opportunity to voice their opinion.

Prez visits Leh with soothing words
Interacts with survivors, praises Army, IAF men
September 1
Visiting cloudburst-hit Leh, President Pratibha Patil today assured survivors every kind of support and appealed to them not to lose heart. Though she did not announce additional relief, she did say that the assurances by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his recent visit would soon become a reality.
Victims: Give free education to kids, write off loans

President Pratibha Patil meets victims of the Leh cloudburst and flash floods at the Solar Valley in Choglamsar village
President Pratibha Patil meets victims of the Leh cloudburst and flash floods at the Solar Valley in Choglamsar village on Wednesday. Governor of J&K NN Vohra is also seen in the picture. Tribune photo: Anand Sharma
President Pratibha Patil gives a relief packet to a little boy at Solar Valley in Choglamsar, Leh
HEALING TOUCH: President Pratibha Patil gives a relief packet to a little boy at Solar Valley in Choglamsar, Leh, on Wednesday. Tribune photo: Anand Sharma



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China’s role in Arunachal, J&K puts India on guard
New Delhi, September 1
Aggressive posturing by China on Jammu and Kashmir and its unusual interest in the Indian Ocean has annoyed New Delhi, forcing it to seriously consider ways to counter Beijing. India is considering adopting a “proactive” approach on Tibet and also exposing China’s clandestine nuclear cooperation with Pakistan.

Now Google, Skype asked for access
New Delhi, September 1
The government today made it clear that not just the BlackBerry but all communication companies operating in the country, will have to set up their computer servers within India and also allow security agencies access to the flow of data, voice and SMSes through their networks.

HC gives no relief to Rathore
Chandigarh, September 1
Haryana’s molester ex-top cop betrayed the responsibly put on him by the system. His act was shameful to say the least - the Punjab and Haryana High Court today ruled, while dismissing his plea against conviction and enhanced sentence in Ruchika molestation case.

Abha has nothing to gain from mudslinging: HC

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Lahore, September 1
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London, September 1
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