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Khobragade’s paperwork under review: U.S....more
Intern hints at filing police complaint against Ganguly...more
  Forum wants Ganguly removed from 
WB Human Rights commission
...more

U.S. court dismisses Sikh group’s case against Badal...more
Ramdev to campaign against Sonia, Rahul...more
Rajendra Kumar tipped to be Principal Secy to Kejriwal..more

Arvind Kejriwal to be Delhi CM
AAP stakes claim to form govt; Lt Governor sends report to Centre
New Delhi, December 23
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal (C) with other party leaders Manish Sisodia (L) and Kumar Vishwas (R) after meeting the Lt Governor in New Delhi on Monday. Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal is set to take over as Delhi Chief Minister later this week with outside support to his party by the Congress, which was ousted from power in the recent Assembly elections.

AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal (C) with other party leaders Manish Sisodia (L) and Kumar Vishwas (R) after meeting the Lt Governor in New Delhi on Monday. Tribune Photo: Mukesh Aggarwal


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Indian diplomat gets UN accreditation
Exempted from personal appearance in NY court
New Delhi, December 23
Senior Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, facing a visa fraud case, has been granted accreditation to the UN headquarters and the process to get a separate State Department identity card which would give her full diplomatic immunity is underway.

Devyani builds solid defence to counter Preet Bharara
New Delhi, December 23
After having been granted UN accreditation today that exempts her from personal appearance in the US court hearing the case of visa fraud against her, Devyani Khobragade, the embattled Indian diplomat, is reportedly working on building a solid defence to disprove the charges.

Who killed Jyoti? Father turns hostile in case against MLA
Panchkula, December 23
Buti Ram, complainant and key witness in the Jyoti murder case and father of the victim Jyoti, gave up his battle against Doon MLA Ram Kumar Chaudhary by turning hostile in the district and sessions court here today.

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PUNJAB: NRIs pitch in for tighter security at Golden Temple

HARYANA: Five months on, no headway in Geetanjali murder case

J&KAfter HC rap, admn steps in to save traditional ponds

HIMACHAL: Sonia, PM photos on ration card forms draw BJP’s ire

CHANDIGARH: All-woman probe team set up

LUDHIANA: Project inaugurated twice

DELHI: Fulfil promises now, Dikshit tells AAP
OPINIONS: Deliver now

NATION: Denying allegations, Ganguly writes to CJI

SPORTS: India scared and scarred? Not any more
WORLD: Thai protesters gun for PM’s head, try to block election sign-up



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Snow leaves 4 dead in HP; 9 missing
Shimla, December 23
Trucks stranded on the national highway near Qazigund. The highway was closed for vehicular traffic for the second consecutive day on Monday due to snowfall.Four persons have died and nine others are reported missing following heavy snowfall in Himachal Pradesh during the past 24 hours.

J-K highway remains shut: Trucks stranded on the national highway near Qazigund. The highway was closed for vehicular traffic for the second consecutive day on Monday due to snowfall. Tribune photo: Amin war

Include Jat Sikhs in OBC list: Akalis to Centre
Chandigarh, December 23
The core committee of the Shiromani Akali Dal today demanded that Jat Sikhs be included in the Centre’s list of Other Backward Classes.

‘Peace protocol’ tops agenda as India, Pak DGMOs meet today
Amritsar, December 23
The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan have been asked to draw up a “peace protocol” for their respective armies along the shared boundary running through Jammu and Kashmir.

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