Sunday, June 24, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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India strongly protests LoC firings at flag meet with Pak
Brigade Commander-level parleys finally held in Poonch
A welcome gate at Chakan Da Bagh in Poonch districtJammu, June 23
The much-awaited meeting between officials of the Indian and Pakistani Army was held today at Chakan-da-Bagh in Poonch district of J-K, with New Delhi, in strong words, conveying to Islamabad its concerns over recent truce violations in the KG Sector.


A welcome gate at Chakan Da Bagh in Poonch district. A Tribune photo


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JD(U) is with NDA: Sharad Yadav
New Delhi, June 23
Days after it extended support to Pranab Mukherjee, the UPA-sponsored candidate for the presidential election, the Janata Dal (United) today sought to distance itself from embarrassing remarks by its spokesman suggesting altering political equations.

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The friction between high-profile BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu and Akali Cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia has come to the fore once again.


Cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia (2nd from right) along with CPS IS Bolaria (R) address the media in Amritsar on Saturday. Photo: Sameer Sehgal

MaahiRescuers struggle to save Maahi
Manesar, June 23
It has been three days and four-year-old Maahi is still trapped inside the bore-well in which she fell on the night of June 20.

                                               
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Family migration to be made more fair, transparent, says UK envoy
Chandigarh, June 23
While continuing to attract India’s brightest and best, the British Government is reiterating its commitment to reduce migration to more sustainable levels, besides attempting to stop abuse of the system. It not only wants its new immigrants to speak English well but also it wants to prevent them from becoming a burden on public funds.

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Veteran actor Rajesh Khanna was rushed to the Lilavati Hospital here today after his condition deteriorated. His former actor-wife Dimple Kapadia told the media that Khanna, 69, was suffering from exhaustion.

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Kolkata solar physicist wins US award
Washington, June 23
Dibyendu Nandi of the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, has been awarded the prestigious Karen Harvey Prize for 2012 by the American Astronomical Society (AAS). The first scientist from the Asia Pacific to get the prize, Nandy was awarded for his "advances in the use of kinematic dynamo models to elucidate the typical and atypical solar cycle, and for his outstanding leadership within the solar physics and space climate communities."


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