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MPs vow to perform better
Houses resolve to uphold democratic ideals, PM voices concern over disruptions
New Delhi, May 13
At a time when MPs, by Lok Sabha’s own estimate, have taken away 447 hours in adjournments and forced disruptions over the last three years, the 60th anniversary of the first sitting of the august Houses on Sunday turned out to be a soul-searching exercise.

President Pratibha Patil, Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Speaker Meira Kumar and minister Pawan Kumar Bansal arrive for a special sitting at Parliament House in New Delhi on Sunday
President Pratibha Patil, Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Speaker Meira Kumar and minister Pawan Kumar Bansal arrive for a special sitting at Parliament House in New Delhi on Sunday. — PTI




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RS resolves to uphold dignity of House
Also decides to enhance accountability of govt towards people
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a special sitting in the Rajya Sabha on SundayNew Delhi, May 13
Members of the Rajya Sabha today hailed India’s success as a parliamentary democracy and committed themselves to further strengthening the system that has made the country a global power.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a special sitting in the Rajya Sabha on Sunday. — PTI
Four living members of 1st LS honoured
In session 1, Left forced division, accepted defeat

20 international flights hit as AI impasse enters Day 6
New Delhi, May 13
With Air India pilots not budging from their position, the Indian Pilots Guilds (IPG) agitation entered the sixth day today, leading to cancellation of around 20 international flights, causing inconvenience to hundreds of passengers.
Narrow escape for 111 fliers

Army starts formal probe, Antony wants corrective steps
New Delhi, May 13
The Army has started a formal probe into the May 10-11 ugly brawl involving jawans and officers of the 226 Field Regiment of the Artillery at Mahe firing range near Nyoma Airfield in Ladakh.


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Maoists ambush, kill 6 CISF jawans
Raipur, May 13
Seven persons, including six jawans of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), were killed tonight in an ambush by Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district.

Officer in Cabinet Secretariat ‘leaked’ Army Chief’s letter to PM; govt says no
New Delhi, May 13
A Joint Secretary-rank officer in the Cabinet Secretariat has been found guilty of leaking Army Chief General VK Singh's letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about the poor state of preparedness of his force and has been shunted out.

Chinese agents training Tibetan women to kill me: Dalai Lama
London/Dharamsala, May 13
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has spoken of a threat to his life from Chinese agents, saying there were reports of Tibetan women being trained to harm him.

Job in J-K? Fake it and make it
‘Fake’ candidates walk away with govt jobs, no checks exist
Jammu, May 13
In Jammu and Kashmir, where the number of unemployed youths has touched a staggering six lakh figure, candidates with “forged” documents continue to get jobs in government departments by “colluding with agents and some officials.”















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