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Row over, Army Chief to retire in May
Army Chief Gen VK SinghDecision about age controversy taken after Defence Ministry consulted Law Ministry & AG
New Delhi, July 21
Ending months of raging controversy that threatened to vertically split the 1.3-million-strong Army, the Ministry of Defence has decided on the date-of-birth issue of Army Chief Gen VK Singh.

Yeddyurappa under fire from all sides
Bangalore, July 21
Beleaguered Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa, who is under fire after his name “appeared” in a report by Lokayukta Santosh Hegde on illegal mining, which leaked yesterday, suffered another major setback today as the High Court allowed the Lokayukta police to investigate land scam and corruption charges against the CM and his kin.All eyes are now on Hegde, who will officially hand over the report to the government by June 25. 

Pranab: Govt committed to reforms
New Delhi, July 21
Pranab Mukherjee In an exercise aimed at countering the negative perception surrounding the government, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today strongly dispelled the notion that “things are not moving” and sought to outline several reform measures that were in the pipeline. He emphasised that the Indian economy was doing reasonably well.In a briefing with select journalists, the Finance Minister said he wanted to dispel the feeling of despondency and cynicism that had developed.



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Leh, July 21
Tourists are back in Ladakh and that too in large numbers.Their blood had run cold at the sight of death and destruction caused by the cloudburst last year. However, less than a  year later, both foreign and domestic tourists have shown nerves of steel and made a beeline for the cold desert of Leh.

Tourists are back in Ladakh and that too in large numbers. Tribune photo: Anand Sharma

Money for Leh girl with the DC, says Punjab
Chandigarh, July 21
Sukhbir BadalA spokesman of the Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Sukhbir Badal, today clarified that the Leh district administration is to be blamed if relief promised by the Deputy CM did not reach some of the victims of the cloudburst last year. He was responding to the report on the front page of The Tribune today under the headline, “ In Leh, Sukhbir has many more promises to keep”.The spokesman , in a written rejoinder, claimed that the Deputy Commissioner, Leh had called up the Principal Secretary to the CM to say that expenses to be incurred on the education of Skalzang Angmo.

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SC sets up 2 panels for Kerala temple treasure
New Delhi, July 21
The Supreme Court today appointed two committees for documenting and preserving the huge treasure found at the Padmanabhaswami Temple at Thiruvananthapuram.A five-member expert committee headed by Director General of National Museum CV Ananda Bose will take care of the documentation and preservation work, while a three-member panel will oversee the entire exercise.

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The Arunachal Pradesh government today sharply criticised the Chinese embassy in New Delhi for issuing stapled visas to a team of karatekas from the state and asked the Central government to take up the issue at the highest level.

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New Delhi, July 21
Hailed as the world’s largest child health programme that seeks to reduce severe to moderate malnutrition among India’s 6 to 72-month-olds, the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) is showing deep signs of weakening.In evidence of massive divergence of funds and low coverage of the eligible beneficiaries under the 36-year-old programme, the latest Planning Commission review has found out that across India.

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