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Anna firm on August 15 deadline
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Complains to Sonia about ‘smear campaign’
Anna HazareNew Delhi, April 18
Even before the joint drafting committee on the Lokpal Bill got down to discussing the nitty-gritty of the proposed legislation, the process has been hit by controversies with social activist Anna Hazare.

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Freedom for Sen, at last
Binayak walks out of prison
Civil rights activist Binayak Sen, serving a life sentence for sedition, after being released on bail from the Raipur, April 18
After remaining behind bars for nearly four months, civil rights activist Binayak Sen was released this evening from the Chhattisgarh central prison where he is serving a life sentence, three days after the Supreme Court granted him bail.


Civil rights activist Binayak Sen, serving a life sentence for sedition, after being released on bail from the Raipur Central Jail on Monday.


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A farmer tries to salvage his crop in Jalandhar after rain and hail lashed the region on Monday.
IN DAMAGE-CONTROL MODE: A farmer tries to salvage his crop in Jalandhar after rain and hail lashed the region on Monday. Photo: Nikhil Bhardwaj

Haryana plans second nuclear power plant
Kitlana in Bhiwani or Balsamand in Hisar likely site
Chandigarh, April 18
Haryana is betting high on nuclear power. Determined to become self-sufficient in power, the state is now vying with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) to set up a second nuclear power plant at either Bhiwani or Hisar.

Fix time frame for govt sanction: SC
New Delhi, April 18
The Supreme Court today favoured a fixed time frame for governments to grant sanction to prosecute its officials in corruption cases.“There are cases where people (sanctioning authority) are sitting for months. Three months is sufficient time.The remarks were made by the Bench after it refused to stay the Allahabad High Court's order fixing a time period of three months for granting sanction to prosecute officials involved in corruption.

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Four Rajdhani coaches catch fire, none hurt
Ratlam (MP), April 18
Rajdhani Express passengers upon their arrival at the New Delhi railway station on Monday. Hundreds of passengers on board Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express had a miraculous escape when fire broke out in three coaches and the pantry car in the wee hours of today while the speeding train was passing through Rajasthan. No one was injured and all the 1,100-odd passengers travelling in the prestigious train were safe, officials said.

Rajdhani Express passengers upon their arrival at the New Delhi railway station on Monday. — PTI

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Govt depts rapped for ‘casual’ approach
Mumbai, April 18
The two-member inquiry commission, set up by the Maharashtra government to probe the Adarsh housing scam, today rapped several departments for their "casual" approach with regard to the investigation and directed them to submit all relevant documents within a week.(Details on Nation page)

Woman officer wins fight for permanent commission
Chandigarh, April 18
The Army’s senior-most woman law officer has finally got relief in her fight for grant of permanent commission. The Armed Forces Tribunal today directed the Army to consider her for grant of permanent commission notwithstanding the fact that she did not appear for a departmental examination in the early stages of her career.

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