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Attention NRI's from Haryana State

Thursday, January 19, 2012, Chandigarh, India
Edition update time 2:30 am (IST)

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 Suresh Kalmadi, aide granted bail...more
 Hearing against Gilani adjourned till Feb 1...more
 
Fog disrupts air, rail traffic...more

Govt awaits SC word on Army Chief’s age
Army Chief Gen VK SinghNew Delhi, January 18
Faced with a piquant situation over the Army Chief General VK Singh’s petition in the Supreme Court, the government has now decided to wait for the apex court to show the path instead of being pro-active. There are plans to tackle the issue, however, their implementation will depend on the stance taken by the court. There would be no hurry in taking a decision to pre-empt the court, sources said.

Jailbreak in Sonepat, 8 inmates flee
Sonepat, January 18
Eight undertrial hardcore criminals lodged in the Sonepat District Jail escaped today following which three jail warders were suspended and a case registered against them. All the inmates were lodged in Barrack No. 3A and 3B.

Haryana page: Overcrowding, no CCTVs, staff crunch led to inmates’ escape



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While people in the northern part of the country are quite used to battling cold wave during winters, the season this year sprung a surprise for the south, with an unprecedented cold wave sweeping the region, breaking more than a century-old temperature record for several places.
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HC upholds Lokayukta’s appointment
Ahmedabad, January 18
In a blow to Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the Gujarat High Court today upheld the appointment of Lokayukta by the Governor, rejecting the state government's plea, three months after it gave a split verdict.

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Ludhiana’s migrants plan to vote in two states
Ludhiana, January 18
GETTING BUSY: Migrant labourers at the Ludhiana railway station
It is not only the NRIs who are flying back home to support their friends and favourite candidates contesting the state Assembly elections, but also the migrant population - hailing from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand - in this industrial city is all set to pack their bags for a vacation back home.
GETTING BUSY: Migrant labourers at the Ludhiana railway station.

After Kolaveri di, why this ‘dhokhadhadi ji’
Nainital, January 18
Kolaveri di, the song that has become an anthem of sorts among the youth, is making its presence felt in Uttarakhand with several versions doing the rounds with strong political overtones ahead of the election.


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