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Friday, January 20, 2012, Chandigarh, India
Edition update time 2:30 am (IST)

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Rushdie not to attend Jaipur Literature Festival...more 
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I am sorry and sad over Gen Singh's age issue: Antony...more
SC dismisses PIL on Army Chief's age row...more

PM rules out regulating media
Releases book on comprehensive history of 130 years of The Tribune
New Delhi, January 19
While conceding ‘irresponsible journalism’ to be a dampener, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has once again ruled out any kind of monitoring, regulation or censorship of the media.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (C) with (from left) The Tribune Editor-in-Chief Raj Chengappa, Trustees of The Tribune Trust, Justice (retd) SS Sodhi, RS Talwar (President), NN Vohra, Lt Gen (retd) SS Mehta and Naresh Mohan during the release of the book ‘The Tribune 130 years: A Witness to History’ at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (C) with (from left) The Tribune Editor-in-Chief Raj Chengappa, Trustees of The Tribune Trust, Justice (retd) SS Sodhi, RS Talwar (President), NN Vohra, Lt Gen (retd) SS Mehta and Naresh Mohan during the release of the book ‘The Tribune 130 years: A Witness to History’ at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

Nation page: Media should join hands to combat paid news, curb sensationalism: PM
Gandhiji considered The Tribune as the best ‘views paper’
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B’desh army foils plot to topple Hasina govt
Dhaka, January 19
Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh PMThe Bangladesh army said on Thursday it foiled a coup attempt by retired and serving officers late last month which intelligence sources said was driven by a campaign to introduce Sharia law throughout the majority Muslim country.
                            CLOSE CALL: Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh PM


Sonia terms Punjab Govt ‘anti-poor’

AICC chief Sonia Gandhi interacts with women Congress leaders in KapurthalaKapurthala, January 19
Congress president Sonia Gandhi today lambasted the SAD-BJP government in Punjab for allegedly “blocking development” of the state.

AICC chief Sonia Gandhi interacts with women Congress leaders in Kapurthala. Tribune photo: Malkiat Singh

Army Chief’s age row sensitive issue: PM
New Delhi, January 19
As a controversy rages on over the date of birth of the Army Chief General VK Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today termed it as a sensitive issue.

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SC to hear PIL on Army Chief’s age today
Gen VK SinghNew Delhi, January 19
The Supreme Court will hear tomorrow a PIL filed by an association of ex-servicemen from the Army on the controversy over Army Chief Gen VK Singh’s age.
                                           Gen VK Singh

Lokayukta Appointment
Gujarat moves SC against HC order

New Delhi, January 19
The Gujarat Government today filed an appeal in the Supreme Court challenging the High Court order upholding the appointment of Justice RA Mehta as the Lokayukta by the state Governor.

CONTEMPT BATTLE
Breather for Gilani, SC adjourns hearing to Feb 1
Pakistan PM Yousuf Raza Gilani in IslamabadThe Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned the hearing on its contempt notice to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani till February 1, leaving the brewing political crisis over corruption cases and presidential immunity unresolved.

Pakistan PM Yousuf Raza Gilani in Islamabad. — PTI

Nashik varsity has a degree for everyone
Mumbai, January 19
Like various professionals, delivery boys, police personnel and even auto-rickshaw drivers will soon be able to enhance their skills and further their career prospects by acquiring degrees.

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