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Monday, April 2, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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CBI lookout notice for Vectra boss
Tatra Deal Ravi Rishi likely to be summoned again, all airports & border checkpoints on alert
New Delhi, April 1
The CBI has issued a “lookout notice” to prevent NRI businessman Ravi Rishi, owner of Britain-based Vectra group, from leaving the country, a CBI official said on Sunday. The probe agency has alerted all airports and border checkpoints, officials said.



Justice (retd) SS Sodhi
Justice (retd) SS Sodhi

Justice SS Sodhi is new president of The Tribune Trust
Chandigarh, April 1
Justice (retd) SS Sodhi, a distinguished legal luminary, public servant, author and former Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, has succeeded Mr RS Talwar, IAS (retd), as president of The Tribune Trust following a unanimous decision by the Board of Trustees. Mr Talwar will continue to be a Trustee of The Tribune Trust.


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Justice Das to be Punjab & Haryana HC Chief Justice 
Chandigarh, April 1
Justice Bimala Prasad Das of the Orissa High Court would be the new Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Information available from Delhi suggests that his name has been cleared by the Supreme Court collegium and his warrants of appointment are expected to be received by the Punjab and Haryana High Court after being signed by the President. The entire process is expected to take about a fortnight.

Bhakra power share: SC plea dismissal a setback for fund-starved Punjab Corp
Patiala, April 1
With the apex court dismissing petitions filed by Punjab and Haryana for a review of the court judgment dated September 27, 2011, wherein both the states were directed to raise the Himachal Pradesh share of power in the Bhakra-Nangal project from 2.5 per cent to 7.19 per cent, with retrospective effect from 1966, has certainly come as a “shocker” for the cash-strapped power corporation.

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Supporters claim Suu Kyi’s victory
Yangon, April 1
Suu Kyi holds the hand of a supporter outside a polling station Supporters of Myanmar's Opposition icon Aung San Suu Kyi today erupted in euphoric cheers after her party said she won a parliamentary seat in a landmark election, setting the stage for her to take public office for the first time. The victory, if confirmed, would mark a major milestone in the Southeast Asian nation, where the military has ruled almost exclusively for a half-century 

Suu Kyi holds the hand of a supporter outside a polling station. — Reuters

Punjab, Uttarakhand poorest on pupil-teacher norms
New Delhi, April 1
None of the states in the region is close to meeting the student-teacher ratio and infrastructure targets set by the Right to Education Act (RTE), which completed two years today. When the Act was rolled out on April 1, 2010, the deadline for schools to meet pupil-teacher ratio, teacher-classroom ratio and infrastructure goals, was kept at March 31, 2013.

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