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Payoff row: J-K House to summon VK Singh
Srinagar, October 9
A member of the PDP protests in the J-K Assembly on WednesdayJammu and Kashmir Assembly Speaker Mubarak Gul on Wednesday said he would summon former Army Chief General VK Singh (retd).


A member of the PDP protests in the J-K Assembly on Wednesday. A Tribune photograph


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Telangana turmoil
Cong tells Reddy to clamp ESMA
Signals go-slow strategy on bifurcation
New Delhi, October 9
Police detains protesters in GunturOn the
edge over its decision to form a separate state of Telangana, the Congress on Wednesday asked Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy to clamp the Essential Services Management Act (ESMA) to restore normalcy.


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Nation page: Seemandhra remains paralysed, cyclone threat adds to woes

PGI satellite centre: Ignored, Badal writes to PM
Accuses Centre of sidelining Punjab Govt over stone-laying ceremony in Sangrur
Chandigarh, October 9
Making the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the PGI satellite centre (to be held at Sangrur tomorrow) a state versus Centre issue, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today expressed displeasure over “grave and avoidable political impropriety involved in keeping Punjab in the dark about the ceremony”.









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PUNJAB: Centre encroaching on state rights: CM

HARYANA: No evidence with Lokayukta yet as deadline ends today

J&KImpossible to normalise ties with Pak if infiltration goes on: Omar

HIMACHAL: Congress ministers defend CM

CHANDIGARH: Metro moves step closer to reality

LUDHIANA: Contractual staff go without salary

DELHI: Man, son die in building collapse
OPINIONS: Telangana trouble

NATION: Paper trail on EVMs to cost Rs 1,690 cr: EC

BUSINESS: Exports rise 11.15% in Sept
SPORTS: Return of prince elegant
WORLD: Musharraf free to leave Pak

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14 IAS, 21 PCS officers to face punitive action
Personnel Dept reconstructs proof against them
Chandigarh, October 9
Fourteen IAS and 21 PCS officers in Punjab will face action for alleged misappropriation of wealth by accepting bribes, for causing losses to the state exchequer and committing irregularities while discharging their duty.

Walmart, Bharti part ways
New Delhi, October 9
Bharti Enterprises and Walmart Stores, the world’s biggest retailers, today ended their partnership in the Indian retail sector.

PM looks to strengthen India-ASEAN ties
Brunei, October 9
Aiming to give fillip to India’s “Look East” policy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to announce new initiatives to take forward ties with the ASEAN by setting up a mission and appointing an ambassador for the 10-member grouping.

SC slams celebratory fire, bans guns at marriages
New Delhi, October 9
The Supreme Court has ruled that guns can’t be used to celebrate marriage functions and that these must be carried with a "sense of responsibility". “Guns must be carried with a sense of responsibility and caution and are not meant to be used in places such as marriage ceremonies.”










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