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Wednesday, September 7, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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India, B’desh settle boundary dispute
Neighbours sign nine more pacts, but no agreement on sharing of Teesta waters
Dhaka, September 6
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina during his welcome at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Tuesday
India and Bangladesh today signed a slew of agreements and resolved their long-standing boundary dispute, but failed to ink any water-sharing deal.


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina during his welcome at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Tuesday. — PTI

Amar Singh arrested in cash-for-vote scam
New Delhi, September 6
Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh arrives to appear in Tis Hazari court in connection with the cash-for-vote scam in New Delhi
Former Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh was today arrested and sent to Tihar Jail for his alleged involvement in bribing three MPs to support Manmohan Singh.
Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh arrives to appear in Tis Hazari court in connection with the cash-for-vote scam in New Delhi. — PTI

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Can only file affidavit on Home Ministry’s behalf: Chidambaram
New Delhi, September 6
Even as the controversy raged around how and why senior counsel Harbhagwan Singh stated in the Punjab and Haryana High Court recently that the Centre had decided to rescind the 2003 notification barring Sehajdhari Sikhs from participating in the SGPC elections, the Home Minister today said he had made the position of his ministry clear in the matter.



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MiG-21 crashes near Rajpura, pilot safe
Shambhu (Rajpura/Patiala), September 6
The wreckage of the MiG-21 aircraft that crashed in a paddy field near Shambhu toll barrier in Rajpura on Tuesday morning
In a miraculous escape, a young Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot sustained minor injuries after a MiG-21 combat aircraft crashed into a farm land.

The wreckage of the MiG-21 aircraft that crashed in a paddy field near Shambhu toll barrier in Rajpura on Tuesday morning. Tribune photo: JS Virdi

Ball of fire scares villagers
Shambhu (Rajpura), September 6
“The clouds opened and poured fire instead of rain,” explained a terrified car driver, an eyewitness to the MiG crash that left a deep crater in this sleepy village near Rajpura. It was a cloudy Tuesday morning when an unusual sound from the skies jolted the villagers out of their slumber. They ran out of their homes and were horrified to see the smouldering aircraft wreckage strewn in the fields.

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Lucknow, September 6
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