Tuesday, September 17, 2013, Chandigarh, India
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Muzaffarnagar Mayhem
PM, Sonia reach out to UP riot victims
Manmohan promises strictest action against the perpetrators
Lucknow, September 16
Terming the Muzaffarnagar communal violence as a “major PM Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi meet villagers during a visit to Muzaffarnagar on Monday. — AFP incident”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today assured “strictest punishment” for those responsible for riots besides all possible help to the Akhilesh Yadav government to bring the situation back to normal.

PM Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi meet villagers during a visit to Muzaffarnagar on Monday. — AFP

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12 killed in shooting spree at Washington Navy Yard 
Washington, September 16
Three gunmen today went on the rampage in the high-security Law enforcement officers cordon off the streets outside the Washington Navy Yard following a shooting in Washington on Monday. — AP/PTI Washington Navy Yard, located a short distance from the White House, killing 12 persons and injuring several others in an audacious mass shooting.

Law enforcement officers cordon off the streets outside the Washington Navy Yard following a shooting in Washington on Monday. — AP/PTI 

CAT stays promotion of  12 PCS officers to IAS
Chandigarh, September 16
The promotion of 12 Punjab Civil Services officers to the elite Indian Administration Service (IAS) has run into rough weather with the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) staying the proceedings of the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) of Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).

Advani breaks his silence, praises Modi’s work as CM
New Delhi, September 16
Three days after LK Advani’s public demonstration of his  displeasure over the anointment of Narendra Modi as the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, the veteran leader today praised his one-time protégée, describing him as a colleague who had put Gujarat on the fast track of development.


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CHANDIGARH: Storm leaves behind a trail of destruction

LUDHIANA: Power network bears brunt of storm

DELHI: Delhi elections: BJP to begin campaign today
BUSINESS: Food inflation rises to 3-year high of 18.18% in August
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NATION: Polio camp goof lands 114 kids in hospital; Mamata orders probe

SPORTS: Bhajji keeps eye on the ball
WORLD: Sarin gas used on large scale in Syria: UN


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Haryana schools in a bind over semester exam for pre-board classes
Hisar, September 16
Confusion prevails in government schools across Haryana on whether or not they should conduct first-semester examination for pre-board classes (VI to VIII). While some schools in Hisar and Bhiwani have decided to hold the examination to assess the students’ performance, others feel the examination is not necessary since their students undergo continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) on a monthly basis.

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Indian-origin beauty wins Miss America crown, faces racist slur

Nina Davuluri made history on Sunday night by becoming the first Indian-American to be crowned Miss America, but in doing so triggered a torrent of racist remarks on the social Miss New York Nina Davuluri after winning the Miss America Competition in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Sunday. — AFP site, Twitter.
Miss Davuluri, 24, is from Syracuse in the New York state and was the reigning Miss New York. She performed a Bollywood fusion dance in her talent routine and in response to a question on the merits of plastic surgery, said: “Be confident in who you are!”
Miss New York Nina Davuluri after winning the Miss America Competition in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Sunday. — AFP

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