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Lockout at Manesar, but Maruti won’t exit Haryana
No headway in arson probe as union leaders absconding
New Delhi/Gurgaon, July 21
Concerned at the safety and security of its supervisory and management personnel, country’s largest car-maker Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL) today declared a lockout at the violence-hit Manesar plant.
Police force entering the violence-hit Maruti Suzuki plant in Manesar on Saturday. — PTI
Police force entering the violence-hit Maruti Suzuki plant in Manesar on Saturday. — PTI



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Violence at maruti plant
Management, Labour Dept ignored warning signals
Gurgaon, July 21
The situation prevailing on the Manesar campus of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL) following arson and assault on senior executives A view of the vandalised Maruti plant at Manesar. Tribune photo: Sayeed Ahmed and managers has exposed the failure of the company management as well as the state Labour Department in anticipating the impending crisis and not taking timely steps to prevent such a drastic fallout.

A view of the vandalised Maruti plant at Manesar. Tribune photo: Sayeed Ahmed

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Centre reviews sowing ops in 6 states
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New Delhi, July 21
The Centre today reviewed the progress of monsoon and sowing of kharif crops in six major states, including Punjab and Haryana, which are facing the brunt of an extremely erratic monsoon.

Sulking NCP won’t rock UPA boat
New Delhi, July 21
Even as an unhappy NCP persisted to air its grievances over the functioning of the UPA government, the Congress stepped up its efforts to mollify its estranged ally ahead of its crucial meeting on Monday called to decide on the future contours of its relationship with the ruling combine.

India inducts 3rd indigenous stealth frigate
Seven more in the pipeline, says Defence Minister
Mumbai, July 21
The Indian Navy is set to get a set of seven new warships that will be stealthier — less visible to enemy radars — than before and will carry supersonic cruise missile BrahMos hidden in its belly besides a complement of weapons and the latest phased array radars to provide a clearer picture of approaching threats.
Defence Minister AK Antony today told the media about the project. He said, “Contract negotiations are going on. Once that is done, the matter will be placed before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).”

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