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Thursday, June 5, 2014, Chandigarh, India
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Amarinder Cong's Deputy Leader, Jyotiraditya chief whip in LS
New Delhi: Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh, who defeated Arun Jaitley in Lok Sabha elections, has been appointed the Deputy Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha while young leader Jyotiraditya Scindia has been brought in as chief whip of the party.

Pb minister narrowly escapes in mishap, 4 cops seriously hurt
Mohali: Punjab Animal Husbandry Minister Gulzar Singh Ranike had a narrow escape today when the pilot vehicle of his cavalcade met with an accident, in which four security personnel were seriously injured on Mohali-Landran-Banur road near Saneta village.

Modi to meet Obama in September
NEW DELHI: The flagging India-US ties are set to mend with PM Narendra Modi to hold a bilateral meeting with US President Barack Obama in Washington in September.

Two cops held guilty of killing 3 students in fake encounter
PATNA: Two policemen have been pronounced guilty of murdering three students in a fake encounter 12 years ago by a local court today. 

Modi bats for cleaner, greener planet
NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi today appealed for protecting the environment and carefully  utilising natural resources.



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Bittersweet start to LS session
PM begins innings with promise to fulfil people’s dreams as House mourns Munde’s death
PM Narendra Modi along with MoS Santosh Kumar Gangwar talks to the media outside Parliament on Wednesday.New Delhi, June 4
Meeting a day after the death of Union Minister Gopinath Munde, the 16th Lok Sabha assembled for the first time to welcome its 542 newly-elected MPs today amidst mixed feelings of hope and melancholy.

PM Narendra Modi along with MoS Santosh Kumar Gangwar talks to the media outside Parliament on Wednesday. Mukesh Aggarwal

Modi greets Sonia
Nation: Sumitra Mahajan likely to be next Speaker






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Centre mulls making rear seat belts a must
Wearing a seat belt could have saved Munde’s life, says Health Minister
Gopinath Munde’s funeral was held in Beed district.New Delhi, June 4
The death of Rural Development Minister Gopinath Munde today triggered a debate on the urgency of seat belt driving with the Health Ministry proposing a law to punish those who don’t fasten up when in moving vehicles.

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Jammu, June 4
A Kashmiri Pandit during a protest in Jammu. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to re-examine the plan to rehabilitate 3.50 lakh displaced Hindus in the Kashmir valley has sparked off a debate on the “model” Modi will adopt to achieve this. The Pandits fled the Valley at the onset of separatist insurgency in 1990 after terrorists started targeting minorities.

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Of growing self-assertion and defiance
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N the face of marital violence the self–assertion of women has assumed the form of counter- violence. They attribute their strong reaction to the growing alcoholism among men. This assertion is turning into violent defiance among the women of rural Haryana
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Named in book scam, Punjab education officer ‘ends life’ by jumping into lake
Family says he was under depression after being indicted for violating rules
Chandigarh, June 4
Punjab education department officer Vinod Kumar, who was in controversy for irregularities in the purchase of books for government school libraries, allegedly committed suicide by jumping into the Sukhna Lake yesterday.

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A shame: Rewari has nation’s lowest gender ratio
Rewari, June 4
Tall claims made by health authorities to improve gender ratio in the district have proved hollow as the birth registration records show the most dismal gender ratio of 674 females per 1,000 males in Rewari district, which is the lowest sex ratio in the country.

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