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BJP ignores PM’s appeal, firm on Tricolour hoisting 
Police sends back train carrying BJP workers
New Delhi, January 23
 Even as the Centre and the state government geared up to foil the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘Ekta Yatra’ to Lal Chowk in Srinagar, the main opposition party declared it would defy prohibitory orders and the crackdown and go ahead with its plans.

BJP workers taken for a ride, head back home
Ahmednagar, January 23
Police and railway officials here hoodwinked BJP activists headed to Jammu and Kashmir for the Republic Day flag hoisting and shunted their special train back to Karnataka today.

Yeddyurappa rushes to Delhi, meets Advani
Party delegation to meet Prez today
New Delhi, January 23
Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, under threat of private prosecution with Governor HR Bhardwaj granting sanction, paid a day-long flying visit here to apprise his party leadership of the developing situation in Bangalore.


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Big relief for domestic air travellers
Airlines to return money for non-refundable ticket cancellation

Mumbai, January 23
In a big relief to air travellers, domestic airlines have agreed to refund passengers all costs, barring the base fare, if a non-refundable ticket is cancelled.

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Central forces sent to Jind

Jind/Hisar, January 23
Jind remained cut off from other parts of the state for the second day today even as three companies of the CRPF were rushed to the district with the protesters threatening to observe Republic Day as black day if their demands - SIT probe into the Mirchpur violence, release of the accused on the basis of affidavits and shifting of the trial back to Haryana- were not met by tomorrow.

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Don’t screen your little one from the sun

No exposure to sun is causing brittle bones, seizures & increasing risk of rickets in infants
New Delhi, January 23
No-sunshine lifestyles are putting an increasing number of Indian infants at the risk of bone deformities, seizures and poor growth, a significant new study of Vitamin-D prevalence among newborns and their mothers has shown.

Pressure mounts on Tunisian PM to quit
Tunis, January 23
Pressure was rising on Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi to quit as the main trade union targeted his transitional government and the US called for democratic reforms to stem turmoil. (
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Keeping vigil ahead of R-Day

A Black Cat commando keeps vigil during the full dress rehearsal for Republic Day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Sunday.

A Black Cat commando keeps vigil during the full dress rehearsal for Republic Day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Sunday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal


Indian viewers & art collectors come of age
Visitors admire an art work at India Art Summit in New Delhi.
New Delhi, January 23
Curtains came down on the four-day India Art Summit here on Sunday and gallery owners, even those who did not sell a single piece and there were as many as 84 galleries participating, could not stop smiling.

Visitors admire an art work at India Art Summit in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

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