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Sunday, June 29, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 5:30 pm

India makes fresh request to Switzerland seeking info on secret accounts
NEW DELHI: India has made a fresh request to Switzerland seeking bank details and names of Indians having unaccounted money in Swiss banks, as the government expands its efforts to combat the menace of black money.

B.Tech to be 4-year course for students admitted in 2013-14: UGC
NEW DELHI: The UGC today asked Delhi University to continue with the four-year B.Tech programme only for the students admitted during the academic year 2013-14, putting an end to uncertainty following rollback of the controversial FYUP.

Chennai building collapse: Death toll rises to 9; rescue operations on
CHENNAI: The death toll in the multi-storey building collapse near here on Sunday rose to nine as four more bodies were recovered from the rubble, the police said.

Saina Nehwal clinches Australian Open
SYDNEY: Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal won the $7,50,000 Star Australian Super Series after beating Spain’s Carolina Marin in the summit clash in Sydney on Sunday.

42 pc deficient rainfall in June; monsoon expected in North India by July 5
NEW DELHI: The national cumulative average of rainfall in June is deficient by a whopping 42 per cent, making it only the 12th instance in the past 113 years when rain shortfall was over 30 per cent in the month.


FIFA World Cup
Three more (games) to see if we can reach heaven, says Scolari
Belo Horizonte (Brazil): Brazil boss Luiz Felipe Scolari said his team was “three steps from heaven” after beating Chile on penalties to reach the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday.

Rodriguez creates history at Maracana



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Iraq crisis
India’s push to evacuate citizens
Opens three camp offices in war-torn country
Sushma to meet Gulf envoys in Delhi today
New Delhi, June 28
India has intensified efforts to help stranded nationals leave Iraq by setting up three camp offices in the war-torn country. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has also summoned Indian envoys in Gulf states for consultations in Delhi tomorrow.

 Smoke rises after airstrikes by the Iraqi military in Mosul on Saturday.

Smoke rises after airstrikes by the Iraqi military in Mosul on Saturday. AP/PTI





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Know the people, be known for your work: Modi to MPs
Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda greets PM Narendra Modi at Surajkund in Faridabad district on Saturday.Faridabad, June 28
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked the newly elected BJP MPs to imbibe strong values and be known for their work at the end of the day.

Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda greets PM Narendra Modi at Surajkund in Faridabad district on Saturday. A Tribune photo

Border peace paramount, Delhi tells Beijing
60th anniversary of Panchsheel: India, China, Myanmar come together
On a day when India, China and Myanmar reaffirmed the continuing relevance of the Five Principles of PeacefulChinese Premier Li Keqiang welcomes Vice President Hamid Ansari in Beijing on Saturday. Coexistence (Panchsheel) on its 60th anniversary at a trilateral summit this evening, India strongly conveyed to China that peace and tranquility was important for bilateral relations to “prosper and flower” and that India “expects all outstanding issues to be addressed speedily.”
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang welcomes Vice President Hamid Ansari in Beijing on Saturday. PTI



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CHANDIGARH: Cash box robbers caught on CCTV

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Girl set on fire over loud music in Yamunanagar
Yamunanagar, June 28
An 18-year-old girl was allegedly set on fire by a group of youths after her family objected to one of them playing loud music at Milak Khas village under Bilaspur sub-division yesterday.

Modi’s day-long visit to J&K on July 4
Srinagar, June 28
On his maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir since he took over as the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has a packed itinerary, including a review of the security situation.

Julio Cesar reigns: Brazil take the shine off Chile
Belo Horizonte, June 28
Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar saved two spot-kicks in a shootout against Chile to send the hosts into the World Cup quarter-finals 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time on Saturday.

Potato pot simmers, Punjab growers ask Centre to lift export price cap
Chandigarh, June 28
Potato growers in Punjab are likely to be hit with the Union Government fixing its Minimum Export Price (MEP) at $450 per tonne to restrict export. Growers in the state have urged Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to press the Centre to withdraw the “anti-farmer” decision.

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