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Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Chandigarh, India
Edition update time 2:30 am (IST)

Latest news, updated at 7:00 pm

 Former Maldives President Nasheed seeks refuge in Indian High Commission...more
 Will scrap Italian chopper deal if wrongdoings found: Antony...more
 Former IAF chief admits meeting middleman at cousin's place
...more
 
Assam violence: Toll rises to 15...more
 No merger with Sena, says Raj Thackeray...more

CBI to probe VVIP copter deal
Defence Ministry orders inquiry after CEO of Italian helicopter maker held on graft charges
New Delhi, February 12
The arrest of the Chief Executive Officer of aerospace giant Finmeccanica in Italy on graft charges today prompted the Defence Minister AK Antony to order a CBI probe into Rs 3,500-crore helicopter deal with the manufacturer.

Defiant N Korea conducts ‘miniaturised’ N-test; sends US a message
Seoul, February 12
North Korea today staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a “miniaturised” device in a striking act of defiance to global powers, including its sole patron China.

World page: Close ally China joins US, Japan in condemning North Korea’s N-test


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Tears, joy, resolve as 17 youths meet kin
One of the 17 youths who returned from the UAE meets his family at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Tuesday.Amritsar, February 12
It was an emotional reunion for 17 youths - who returned to India from the United Arab Emirates - with their families at the Golden Temple here on Tuesday.

One of the 17 youths who returned from the UAE meets his family at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Tuesday. Photo: Vishal Kumar

Shimla schoolgirls’ death: Child panel raps HP, wants CID probe
Says teacher guilty of corporal punishment, must be booked for abetment to suicide
New Delhi, February 12
Almost four months after two Class VI students of Shimla’s Convent of Jesus and Mary died unnaturally after suffering corporal punishment at the hands of their class teacher, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has directed the Himachal Pradesh government to transfer the case to the crime branch and file a chargesheet in 30 days.

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PUNJAB: Jain yet to win over Akali cadre

HARYANA: Fund-strapped Haryana spends Rs 17 lakh daily to protect VIPs

J&KYasin Malik’s passport likely to be impounded

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CHANDIGARH: Mock drill to test quake readiness

LUDHIANA: City gets 2 new bus routes

DELHI: 21-yr-old woman molested by 8 goons
BUSINESS: Recovery hopes dashed as factory output unexpectedly shrinks
OPINIONS: Ruinous populism

NATION: 11 killed in panchayat poll violence in Assam

SPORTS: Aussies swept away in Rasool wind
WORLD: Close ally China joins US, Japan in condemning North Korea’s N-test

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IOC springs surprise, drops wrestling from 2020 Olympics
Lausanne, February 12
International Olympic Committee has dropped wrestling for the 2020 Games in a surprise decision to scrap one of the oldest sports on the Olympic program.

Family can pray at Afzal’s grave in Tihar: Home Secy
New Delhi, February 12
Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s family members will be allowed to visit his grave for prayer inside the Tihar Jail complex in Delhi, the Centre said today.

J&K page: Curfew continues in Kashmir, relaxation in some areas

No maintenance to wife living separately by mutual consent: HC
Chandigarh, February 12
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that a wife residing separately by mutual consent is not entitled to maintenance. Justice Paramjeet Singh has also ruled that a wife is not entitled to maintenance when the couple is residing separately after divorce by mutual consent, and has accepted lump sum amount of maintenance as a full and final settlement.

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