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Modi’s rise puts BJP-JD(U) alliance on the rocks
BJP getting ready for life without JD(U)  
Advani dials Sharad, Badal
New Delhi, June 12
The 17-year-old BJP-JD(U) marriage is on the rocks over the elevation of Narendra Modi, but the NDA lead party does not appear overly worried. Emboldened by friendly overtures from AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa, the BJP seems prepared to move on with new friends.
JD(U)’s association with Modi could alienate the Muslim voters in Bihar, Nitish’s bastion NEARING DIVORCE: JD(U)’s association with Modi could alienate the Muslim voters in Bihar, Nitish’s bastion


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Services moot cyber, aerospace & special forces commands
New Delhi, June 12
The Chief of Staff Committee (CoSC), a body comprising the Chiefs of the three Services, met yesterday to fine-tune an upcoming policy on having three additional tri-Services commands with each of the Services heading one of it. However, unlike the existing tri-Services commands or staff formations in India, which have Commanders appointed by rotation from each of the three Services, the new Commands will be entrusted with one service making it the overall in charge with officers and staff coming in from all three services.

Work begins on ’84 riots memorial in Delhi
New Delhi, June 12
BJP leader Sushma Swaraj with Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal and MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal at a function to lay the stone of the 1984 riots memorial inside the Rakab Ganj Sahib gurdwara complex in New Delhi. Sikh head priests Balwant Singh Nandgarh of Damdama Sahib, Gurbachan Singh of Akal Takhat Sahib and Tarlochan Singh of Kesgarh Sahib laid the foundation stone of the 1984 Sikh Genocide Memorial inside the Rakab Ganj Sahib gurdwara complex here today.

BJP leader Sushma Swaraj with Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal and MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal at a function to lay the stone of the 1984 riots memorial inside the Rakab Ganj Sahib gurdwara complex in New Delhi. Tribune photo: MR Bhui

Chandigarh skyline in danger
MLAs want Tata Camelot housing project pact annulled

Chandigarh, June 12
Punjab legislators, who had given their land for the Tata Camelot project on Chandigarh’s outskirts, visited Mumbai earlier this week seeking an annulment of their agreement with the housing major.






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HC order on Panipat highway stayed
New Delhi, June 12
The Supreme Court today stayed the Punjab and Haryana High Court verdict handing over the construction of the Panipat-Jalandhar highway to the National Highway Authority (NHAI).

Records related to affidavit in Vadra case confidential: PMO
New Delhi, June 12
The Prime Minister's Office has refused to part with records related to its affidavit filed in the Allahabad High Court in response to a writ petition seeking probe into allegations made against Robert Vadra on controversial land deals, saying these are "confidential".

New warning system to send tsunami alert in 3 minutes
Port Blair, June 12
The Early Tsunami Warning System installed at Rangachang in Andaman and Nicobar Islands can predict a tsunami immediately after an earthquake, Chief Scientist of National Institute of Ocean Technology Vinith Kumar said. "The system can predict tsunami within 3 minutes after the occurrence of the initial tremors and send alerts," he said addressing a meet held at Dollygunj here.

Final call: Curtains to come down on telegram service
Tiruchirapalli (TN), June 12
Smartphones, email and SMS seem to have pushed the humble telegram service to a quiet corner, with the BSNL deciding to discontinue the 160-year-old telegraph service from July 15. 

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