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Crackdown on Kalmadi aides
Third FIR in CWG scam; cases slapped on Lalit Bhanot, VK Verma
New Delhi, November 30
Widening its ambit of probe into the financial irregularities related to the Commonwealth Games, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today conducted searches at 11 places and booked two top former Orgainsing Committee officials.

CBI officials raid the residence of CWG 2010 Organising Committee ex-secretary general Lalit Bhanot (inset) in New Delhi on Tuesday. CBI officials raid the residence of CWG 2010 Organising Committee ex-secretary general Lalit Bhanot (inset) in New Delhi on Tuesday. PTI


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Govt, Oppn adamant, logjam continues
New Delhi, November 30
The UPA Government today suffered a third blow in less than two weeks when it failed to buy peace with the Opposition hell bent upon stalling the Parliament until their demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the multi-crore 2G Spectrum scam was met. Obstinacy on both sides intact, the Parliament impasse entered the 14th day and would continue longer with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Bansal ruling out sine die adjournment.
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Non-NDA opposition leaders on the way to submitting a memorandum to the President demanding JPC probe into the 2G scam at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday. Non-NDA opposition leaders on the way to submitting a memorandum to the President demanding JPC probe into the 2G scam at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday. A Tribune photo

WikiLeaks reveals plans for N Korea collapse
Beijing, November 30
Leaked US diplomatic cables show China’s frustration with communist ally North Korea and speculate Beijing would accept a future Korean peninsula unified under South Korean rule, according to the documents released by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks.

Nitish moots Right to Service Bill
Law to provide utility services within time frame
Patna, November 30
Nitish Kumar,Barely a couple of days after assuming the charge, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has started tightening the nuts and bolts of his administrative machinery in order to improve the work culture in government offices and provide efficient services to the people.

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A first: 12 women officers get permanent commission in Army
New Delhi, November 30
As many as 12 women officers of the Indian Army have created a history of sorts. A selection board of the Indian Army has cleared these officers for what will be the first-ever permanent commission for women into the Forces.

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Chandigarh, November 30
Realty firm Impact Senior Living Estates today announced a housing project in Amritsar that, the company claims, would go beyond the mere erection of infrastructure by making healthcare, hospitality, financial planning and security an integral part of the residential package. Spread over 50 acres of land, one portion of the project (on five acres) would exclusively house senior citizens.

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DRDO develops super explosive
Claims ICL-20 is most powerful in non-nuclear category
New Delhi, November 30
The Defence Research and Development Organisation today claimed to have developed the most powerful non-nuclear explosive. Scientists at the DRDO’s Pune-based High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) have synthesised adequate quantity of CL-20 in the laboratory. “It is the most powerful non-nuclear explosive known so far,” a Defence ministry spokesperson said quoting Dr AK Sikder, the Joint Director of HEMRL.


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