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Monday, November 15, 2010, Chandigarh, India
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RAJA QUITS
Telecom Minister maintains that his resignation does not mean he has done anything wrong
New Delhi, November 14
Telecom Minister A Raja, in the eye of a storm over the 2G Spectrum scandal, tonight quit the Union Cabinet in what is clearly seen as a move to keep the UPA coalition intact and save it from facing further embarrassment in Parliament over the issue. The Minister called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh shortly after reaching here from Chennai and submitted his resignation.
Oppn hails Raja’s resignation, wants impartial probe

Manpreet draws crowds but no concrete agenda on offer
Amritsar, November 14
Disappointing thousands of his supporters who were expecting him to declare an open political war against the Badals on Sunday by either launching a political party or a third front, Punjab former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, however, chose to reach out to the masses through a “Jago Punjab Yatra” with the blueprint of his agenda for a utopian state.



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Manpreet Badal with his supporters on his way to Golden Temple in Amritsar Manpreet Badal with his supporters on his way to Golden Temple in Amritsar on Sunday. Tribune photo: Vishal Kumar

9 pc growth rate soon, says Pranab
New Delhi, November 14
India will soon grow at 9 per cent annually and may even move to double-digits expansion in the two years, if the government is able to address reforms and address weaknesses, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said today.

Anti-ragging hotline a failure
* Student calls up to say he’s getting death threats
* Call centre emails principal, forwards complaint to UGC a week later
* UGC sends letter by post to college, makes no call to check on student
New Delhi, November 14
July 24, 2009: A Kerala Law Academy College student calls up HRD Ministry/UGC’s anti-ragging helpline (18001801805522) to complain of repeated death threats by one Binu KC of final year.


Nation page: Did HRD Ministry flout CVC guides?

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Pankaj Advani fetches first gold
Guangzhou, November 14
Star cueist Pankaj Advani provided the first gold for India (in billiards singles) at the 16th Asian Games while Alok Kumar claimed a bronze in 8-ball pool event and the shooters accounted for a silver and bronze on the second day of competitions here today.
Pankaj Advani plays a shot during the finals of men’s english billiards singles event of the 16th Asian Games in China Pankaj Advani plays a shot during the finals of men’s english billiards singles event of the 16th Asian Games in China on Sunday. — PTI

Swraj Paul seeks public probe into Lords’ expenses
London, November 14
Hurt at being “unjustly and unfairly targeted” by a ‘kangaroo court’, Lord Swraj Paul today demanded a public inquiry into expenses of members of the House of Lords which has suspended him over his allowances claims.

Tappal Project
Maya mollifies farmers with new land policy
Lucknow, November 14
By deciding to revive the Tappal township project in Aligarh, the state government has opted for a middle course. It has agreed to give the farmers the benefit of the new pro-farmers rehabilitation and resettlement (R &R) policy but has held on to the land price promised earlier.






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