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Wednesday, September 10, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 9:05 pm

J&K floods
Water level in Srinagar recedes; 76,500 rescued, 4 lakh still trapped
Srinagar: Water levels have started receding in Srinagar city, facilitating rescue workers to pluck out another 29,000 persons to safety but four lakh people were today still waiting for help in the flood-ravaged Kashmir Valley.

IAF airlifts 206 stranded people to Chandigarh
CGHANDIGARH: The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday airlifted 206 people, who were stranded in flood-hit J&K, to Chandigarh.


Angry locals attack NDRF jawan
Srinagar: An NDRF jawan was today attacked by angry locals here, while few other personnel of the force were heckled when they were rendering relief and rescue operations in the flood-hit areas.

People’s anger justified: Omar Abdullah
Centre assures all help to flood victims

Helpline numbers

New Delhi J&K House: 011- 24611210, 24611108; Srinagar:  0194-2452138; Jammu: 0191-2560401;
Home Ministry: 011-23093054, 23092763;
NDRF: 09711077372

BJP chief Amit Shah chargesheeted for 'objectionable' speech during LS poll
Muzaffarnagar: BJP president Amit Shah was on Wednesday chargesheeted by the police for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct by delivering an “objectionable” speech during campaigning for the Lok Sabha election in Uttar Pradesh.

Kejriwal meets Delhi Lt Governor, submits CD of sting operation
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday met Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and submitted a CD of a sting operation.

SC questions logic behind Kerala's new liquor policy
NEW DELHI:
The Supreme Court today questioned the logic behind Kerala government's new liquor policy for limiting bar licences to only 5-star hotels as part of a move to implement total prohibition in the state in 10 years and agreed to examine it.

South Asians face an increasingly hostile climate in US: Report
Saradha scam: CBI questions Trinamool MP Srinjoy Bose
Pak air strikes kill 65 militants in North Waziristan
Jwala Gutta pulls out of Asian Games



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4 lakh trapped in Valley, rescue ops in full swing
Flood toll rises to 195
47,000 evacuated Weather conditions improve More boats, helicopters deployed in Srinagar
Jammu/Srinagar, September 9
The death toll from the worst floods to hit Jammu and Kashmir in nearly 60 years rose to 195 today, with about four lakh people still stranded in the Valley where massive multi-agency rescue and relief efforts were on.

A woman being rescued with a rope by the Army at Kanali Tibba village in Jammu A woman being rescued with a rope by the Army at Kanali Tibba village in Jammu. PTI/AFP


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Worst floods in Jammu & Kashmir in six decades
Waters recede in Jammu, but trauma continues

Suraychak (Jammu), September 9
Torrential rain and flashfloods have rendered thousands homeless in various parts of Jammu province, but the authorities have so far failed to provide food and tents to them.
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AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal comes out from the Supreme Court in New Delhi on Tuesday.New Delhi, September 9
The possibility of the formation of the next government in Delhi today made little headway with the BJP awaiting a move by Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung who came under attack from the Aam Aadmi Party.
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal comes out from the Supreme Court in New Delhi on Tuesday. Tribune photo

After 2G case, SC notice to CBI chief in coal scam
New Delhi, September 9
CBI Director Ranjit Singh came under Supreme Court scrutiny for the second straight day today, with the court directing him to respond within 10 days to a charge that he was attempting to botch up the investigations into the coal block allocation scam to save some of the accused.

Tata Camelot
Can’t trust UT Admn to fight for us: Petitioners
New Delhi, September 9
PIL petitioners opposing the Tata Camelot project in Mohali district today pleaded with the Delhi High Court not to exclude them from the case by converting it into an inter-state dispute between Punjab and Chandigarh.

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