Tuesday, May 15, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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HC halts construction around Sukhna
Jolt for Tata’s Camelot project, others as court moves to save Chandigarh’s skyline 
Chandigarh, May 14
Tata Camelot’s ambitious plan to raise skyscrapers in the vicinity of Sukhna Lake has run into another legal hurdle. Taking up the Save Sukhna case, a Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court today directed Punjab, Haryana and the Chandigarh Administration to not just stop construction activity in the lake’s catchment area, but also demolish, without notice, any construction being carried out against the high court mandate.

13 Indian pilgrims die in Nepal crash
Crash survivor Anoreas Rasch from Denmark is taken to a hospital in Pokhara.Kathmandu, May 14
Thirteen Indian pilgrims were among 15 persons killed today when a small plane with 21 persons on board crashed in northern Nepal after hitting a hill top while attempting to land at a high-altitude airport.

Crash survivor Anoreas Rasch from Denmark is taken to a hospital in Pokhara. AP/PTI



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Report reveals rot in Haryana child homes
n Child panel tells Chief Secy to file ATR in 30 days
n Top bureaucrats, cops admit to lapses before panel
New Delhi, May 14
It is Haryana’s hall of shame. Days after minors were found to have been sexually abused by a caretaker at a Gurgaon shelter home, the case of a state-recognised institution in Rohtak has come to the fore, breaking previous records of child rights violations in the state.

NCERT cartoons push Sibal on back foot again
Minister also blames states for inappropriate material in textbooks
New Delhi, May 14
Union Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal today promised to Parliament to “put in place a suitable process” to prevent recurrence of denigration of national leaders and politicians in cartoons in NCERT textbooks.
Union ministers Kapil Sibal and P Chidambaram at Parliament in New Delhi on Monday. Union ministers Kapil Sibal and P Chidambaram at Parliament in New Delhi on Monday. — PTI


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No plan to have defence pact with China, says Maldives Prez
Says won’t risk friendship with India while dealing with other countries
New Delhi, May 14
Maldives President Mohamed Waheed today assured India that he would do nothing to hurt the special relationship between the two countries even as he virtually ruled out early elections in the Indian Ocean archipelago. There was no proposal to have a defence cooperation pact between China and the Maldives.

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Srinagar, April 14
Stop, look, and go, seems to be the new mantra on the busy roads of Srinagar. When five traffic signals were made functional in Srinagar almost a week ago, the traffic police department didn’t expect wonders. But now those manning the traffic in the summer capital claim that a large number of residents were following these signals.
Newly installed lights at five crossings in Srinagar promise to slam brakes on traffic chaos. Newly installed lights at five crossings in Srinagar promise to slam brakes on traffic chaos. Tribune photo: Amin War









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