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Militants target Srinagar hotel, kill 1
Attack an Army convoy on highway before forcing their way into hotel; 2 employees hurt in firing
Srinagar, October 19
Suspected militants  Security has been beefed up in the Nowgam area. today fired at an Army convoy near a hotel on the outskirts of Srinagar city killing a hotel employee and injuring two others. “Initial investigations into the firing incident have shown that the militants had planned an attack on the highway
UNDER ATTACK: Security has been beefed up in the Nowgam area. Tribune photo: Amin War


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Rahul returns, tries to figure out what went wrong in Punjab polls
Aadampur (Jalandhar), Oct 19
Rahul Gandhi in Jalandhar on Friday. AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi today heard out Congress workers of Punjab, as they cited their reasons for party’s debacle in the recent Assembly elections.

Rahul Gandhi in Jalandhar on Friday. Tribune photo

Punjab suspends IGP, SP
Chandigarh, October 19
The Punjab Government has suspended two senior police officers. While Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Vigilance, SK Asthana, has been suspended with immediate effect for keeping unauthorised manpower, Superintendent of Police (SP) Dharm Singh Uppal has been suspended for intimidating witnesses.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE
Govt, industry get 2 months to implement SC guidelines

New Delhi, October 19
Expressing displeasure over the lack of will to protect women against sexual harassment at workplaces, the Supreme Court today directed the Centre, states, private and public sector companies to treat the reports of the complaints committees dealing with such offences as “inquiry reports” relating to disciplinary action and not as preliminary findings.
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Hijack scare as AI pilot presses the panic button
Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 19
AI flight 4422 was bound for Kochi from Abu Dhabi.The woman pilot of an Abu Dhabi-Kochi Air India flight set off the hijack alarm in panic after agitated passengers allegedly stormed the cockpit here today. Six passengers were detained for questioning.
AI flight 4422 was bound for Kochi from Abu Dhabi. — PTI

PM: Infra upgrade along Chinese border a priority
New Delhi, October 19
Addressing the key PM Manmohan Singh at the commanders’ conference in New Delhi. issue of inadequate infrastructure along the Chinese frontier, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today told the top brass of the Indian armed forces that the country has to keep upgrading its infrastructure.

PM Manmohan Singh at the commanders’ conference in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

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