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Rs 10-cr heist in 12 minutes
Gang, posing as cops, decamps with gold, diamond jewellery from a Tanishq showroom in Chandigarh’s Manimajra
Chandigarh, January 12
A gang of 12 to 15 armed robbers, five of whom were dressed in police uniform, Police and forensic officials examine the showroom in Manimajra on Wednesday. Also seen is security guard Swaran Singh (on the chair) pulled off a major heist at the Tanishq showroom in Manimajra in the wee hours today and decamped with gold and diamond jewellery worth at least Rs 10 crore by overpowering two security guards at gunpoint.
Police and forensic officials examine the showroom in Manimajra on Wednesday. Also seen is security guard Swaran Singh (on the chair). A Tribune photograph

Cabinet rejig 
PM may swap portfolios of PC, Pranab 

New Delhi, January 12
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to overhaul his Cabinet any time after Makar Sankranti on January 14 amid indications that he is keen to move P.Chidambaram back to the Finance Ministry but is not sure if Pranab Mukherjee would like to relinquish the portfolio.


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Canteen Irregularities
Army, Navy chiefs appear before PAC
General VK Singh, Air Chief Marshal PV Naik depose separately; meeting inconclusive
New Delhi, January 12
The much-hyped meeting between the chiefs of the armed forces and the Murli Manohar Joshi-headed Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) remained inconclusive today.

Snowy swearing-in for Nikki in South Carolina 
Washington, January 12
Indian American Namrata 'Nikki' Randhawa Haley, a Namrata 'Nikki' Randhawa Haley, a daughter of Sikh immigrants from Punjab, will not only be the first non-white, but also the first woman Governor of South Carolina daughter of Sikh immigrants from Punjab, is all set to be sworn in as the South Carolina Governor at a simple-but-impressive ceremony in Columbia, despite heavy snowfall and forecasts of deteriorating weather.

Namrata 'Nikki' Randhawa Haley, a daughter of Sikh immigrants from Punjab, will not only be the first non-white, but also the first woman Governor of South Carolina

India feel the hostility
Durban, January 12
South Africa defeated India by 135 runs in the first one-dayer at the Kingsmead Satadium here today. Set to score 290 for a win, the Indian batting order collapsed in the face of some tight bowling by the Proteas. Only Virat Kohli scored a half-century as all other Indian batsmen failed to come to terms with the wicket. India were all out for 154 in 35.4 overs only.  (Details on Sports page)

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New Delhi, January 12
China has needled India yet again by issuing stapled visas to two sportsmen from Arunachal Pradesh, provoking New Delhi to lodge a strong protest with Beijing. “We have seen media reports on issuance of stapled visas to an athlete Sibi Yukar and his coach Abraham Kaya by the Chinese Embassy to India. Both of them, reportedly, are domiciled in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, which is an integral part of India,” the spokesman for the External Affairs Ministry said in response to questions.

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New Delhi, January 12
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal today came under fire from the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) for his claims that the CAG’s calculation of Rs 1.76 lakh crore loss due to the 2G Spectrum scam was erroneous. BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi, who heads the PAC, said, “Sibal’s remarks were improper and against the propriety. His remarks have damaged the prestige of the CAG as well as the PAC. That was not right in any way.”

It’s the engineers who do the CATwalk
Highest scorers all techies; brightest 10 hit the bull’s eye with a perfect 100 percentile
New Delhi, January 12
“Want to bell the CAT? Be an engineer first”: that is the takeaway from today’s results of Combined Admission Test 2010 for entry to elite Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and 150 other top business schools in India.
The results have engineers in all top slots, with not a single non-engineering student managing to hit the perfect score or even a shade lesser.

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