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Wednesday, September 3, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 6:25 pm

PM arrives in Delhi after after successful Japan tour
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today returned home after concluding his successful visit to Japan, which promised to give $35 billion to India over the next five years for developmental projects, as the two sides agreed to enhance their strategic cooperation to a new level.

BJP MLA shot at in Delhi, escapes unhurt
NEW DELHI: A Delhi BJP MLA was called out of his home and thrice shot at on Wednesday. The bullets whizzed past him and he escaped unhurt. The incident took place outside Shunty's home in Shahdara in east Delhi around 6 am.

Girl defies orders of kangaroo court; her body found on rail track later
Jalpaiguri: The naked body of a girl, who tried to save her father from being beaten by locals for failing to pay for a rented tractor at a village meeting, has been found lying on railway tracks at Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.

US not intimidated by video showing beheading of Sotloff: Obama
TALLINN, ESTONIA: US President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that the US will not be intimidated by IS militants after the beheading of a second American journalist.

Govt notifies new Lokpal search committee rules
NEW DELHI: The government has notified new Lokpal search committee rules, giving it more freedom to recommend names for chairperson and members of the anti-corruption body outside the list provided by the DoPT.

Indian-born scientist wins US award
WASHINGTON: India-born scientist Dr Thomas John Colacot has won the American Chemical Society's ACS Award in Industrial Chemistry.

Sania-Cara enter US Open semis
3 killed, 2 hurt in road mishap in Jind
Schools gear up for Modi's talk on Teachers Day
Kashmir farmers worried as rain may continue






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Red carpet, not red tape, awaits you: Modi to Japanese investors
Tokyo, September 2
PM Narendra Modi deliveres a lecture at the University of Sacred Heart in Tokyo on TuesdayA day after Japan pledged $35 bn investment, PM Narendra Modi today pitched for India as a manufacturing destination, inviting investors to the country.
PM Narendra Modi deliveres a lecture at the University of Sacred Heart in Tokyo on Tuesday. PTI

India Inc cheers $34 billion investment pact with Japan
New Delhi, September 2
India Inc is enthused by the outcome of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan and the proposed investments of $35 billion, which it feels will give a boost to investments, clean energy, smart cities, FDI and infrastructure.


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3 JeM militants killed in J-K gunfight
Srinagar/Pulwama,  September 2
Army jawans at the scene of the encounter at Hanjan village in south Kashmir’s Pulwama districtThree militants, including one of the last surviving commanders of the JeM outfit, were killed in a counter-
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Army jawans at the scene of the encounter at Hanjan village in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Photo: Yawar Kabli

Pak Parliament backs Sharif, slams Imran-Qadri protests
Imran Khan and Tahir ul-Qadri’s supporters try to remove a container near Parliament in Islamabad on TuesdayPM Nawaz Sharif Tuesday got the backing of Parliament with leaders of most parties urging to take strong action against protesters.
Imran Khan and Tahir ul-Qadri’s supporters try to remove a container near Parliament in Islamabad on Tuesday. AFP

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SAD, BJP ministers spar as Punjab Cabinet gives go-ahead to new mining policy
Chandigarh, September 2
Punjab Agriculture Minister Tota Singh (SAD) and Industries Minister Madan Mohan Mittal (BJP) were reportedly at daggers drawn while the new mining policy was being discussed during the Cabinet meeting today.

Regulator cancels 998 seats in Himachal private varsities
Solan, September 2
HP Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Commission today cancelled 998 seats of private universities following their failure to recruit adequate faculty vis-ŕ-vis the student strength and arrange requisite infrastructure.

India take Test revenge with thumping ODI series win
London, September 2
Ajinkya Rahane celebrates his ton during the fourth ODI against England in BirminghamIndia's Shikhar Dhawan smashed a six to seal a crushing nine-wicket victory over hapless England in the fourth one-day international.
Ajinkya Rahane celebrates his ton during the fourth ODI against England in Birmingham. AFP

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