Thursday, December 9, 2010, Chandigarh, India
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2G Scam
CBI raids premises of Raja, aides
n14 premises, eight of them in New Delhi, raided nSeveral incriminating documents recovered
A. Raja at his house during the CBI raids in New DelhiNew Delhi, December 8
Bringing former communication and information technology minister A Raja officially under the net of its probe, the CBI today raided his premises apart from those of top officials, including his then private secretary, in nationwide raids in connection with its probe into 2G scam.
A. Raja at his house during the CBI raids in New Delhi on Wednesday. Tribune photo:Mukesh Aggarwal 

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Rebuff to China: India to attend Nobel ceremony 
Will join 44 nations who have ignored China’s boycott call
New Delhi, December 8
In what is bound to ruffle Beijing’s feathers ahead of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s visit to New Delhi, India has decided to participate in the ceremony in Oslo on Friday at which Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo will be presented the Nobel Peace Prize.

Editorial: Nobel controversy

PC, Maya in blame game over Varanasi blast
CM denies Centre’s claim that UP had been alerted
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram visits the site of the explosion at VaranasiLucknow, December 8
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram today blamed the Uttar Pradesh government of “negligence leading to the Varanasi blast”, saying the Centre had alerted the state about a possible terrorist strike.
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram visits the site of the explosion at Varanasi on Wednesday. — PTI 

Editorial: Bomb blast in Varanasi

Varanasi Blast
Centre, UP ‘differ’ on search raids too
Disagreement over communally sensitive area 
New Delhi, December 8
A cop in action as a BJP activist tries to burn PChidambaram’s effigy in Allahabad
Within 24 hours of the blast at Varanasi, the Centre and Uttar Pradesh government authorities have reportedly differed on conducting searches in a communally sensitive pocket in eastern parts of the state.

A cop in action as a BJP activist tries to burn PChidambaram’s effigy in Allahabad. — PTI 

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Centre orders probe into PGI admission scam
Probe panel to submit report within six weeks
Chandigarh, December 8
The Government of India has instituted an inquiry into the PGI admission scam that was unearthed, following investigations by The Tribune. 

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State-owned oil companies may raise petrol prices by Rs 1.50-Rs 2 per litre early next week, while a Rs 2 a litre hike in diesel rates is under the government’s consideration, a senior official said today.

Architects ‘discover’ historic Majitha fort
Majitha (Amritsar),  December 8
In what can turn out to be a major discovery, a conservation architect and a lecturer in the Architecture Department of GND University have located the site of a fort probably dating back to 18th century and belonging to the famous Majithia clan in the nearby township of Majitha. They claim it was called the Majitha Fort.
A view of land formation around one of the bastions with a layer of moat outside it at the site of a fort in Majitha near Amritsar
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