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Thursday, September 18, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 10:15 pm

Incursions cast shadow on Sino-Indian meet
Xi says China determined to settle row
NEW DELHI: With the continuing stand-off in Ladakh casting a shadow over the Sino-India talks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday raised “serious concerns” over the repeated incidents along the border and sought an early settlement of the boundary question.

Nearly 1,000 Chinese soldiers enter India

Xi open-minded and realistic: Dalai Lama
MUMBAI: As he engaged in talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping came in for praise from an unlikely quarter — exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama  who described him as "open-minded" and "realistic".

Khalistani militant arrested from east UP
Chandigarh: Khalistani militant Rattandeep Singh has been arrested from the outskirts of Gorakhpur in eastern Uttar Pradesh, where he was likely to target a top leader, Punjab Police said today.

J-K Civil Secretariat reopens after 11 days
SRINAGAR: After remaining closed for 11 days due to massive floods, Jammu and Kashmir's Civil Secretariat reopened on Thursday.

A desperate search for the dead in submerged city

CBI chief controversy: NGO refuses to name whistleblower
NEW DELHI: The NGO, CPIL, on Thursday declined to disclose the identity of the whistleblower who disclosed the alleged interference by CBI Director Ranjit Sinha in the 2G investigation.

Golden Temple inspires US students to organise langar
WASHINGTON: Inspired by the "langar" of the Golden Temple, where they visited early this year, a group of US students are organising their free meal day at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Scottish referendum on independence commences
EDINBURGH: The Scottish independence referendum started on Thursday as polling stations opened for voting on the question "Should Scotland be an independent country?" From 7 am to 10 pm, ballots for the choice of "Yes" or "No" would be cast at 32 polling stations across Scotland.

Scotland's referendum stirs Kashmiri demand for vote on future
US lawmakers disappointed over FIBA decision on Sikh players
Australian 'counter-terrorism' raids foil beheading plot: Media
EC asks media to avoid provocative reports



J&K floods: Helpline numbers
Control rooms at Srinagar, Jammu and New Delhi to monitor and coordinate rescue and relief operations can be reached at Jammu & Kashmir House (011)-24611210 and 24611108;  Srinagar 0194-2452138;  Jammu 0191-2560401; and Home Ministry's control room in New Delhi at: (011) 23093054, 23092763, 23093564, 23092923, 23092885, 23093566, 23093563 



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Xi, Modi warm up with 3 pacts
Chinese Prez kicks off 3-day India tour from Ahmedabad, gets rousing reception
Ahmedabad, September 17
PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping sit on a traditional swing on the Sabarmati riverfront in Ahmedabad on WednesdayIndia and China today inked three Gujarat-specific pacts after Chinese President Xi Jinping kicked off his 3-day visit to the country from PM Narendra Modi's home turf.
PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping sit on a traditional swing on the Sabarmati riverfront in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. PTI

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On birthday, Modi calls for making poor self-reliant



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LAC tension mounts amid Gujarat bonhomie
New Delhi, September 17
As PM Narendra Modi rolled out the red carpet for Chinese President Xi Jinping in Ahmedabad today, the ongoing stand-off between the armies of the two sides along the LAC escalated further at Chumar in south-eastern Ladakh.

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Srinagar, September 17
A man near his flood-damaged garment shop at the Lal Chowk area in Srinagar on WednesdayWith the water level falling to under five feet in flood-hit Srinagar, the focus has now shifted to relief work — providing food, shelter and medicine.
COUNTING HIS LOSSES: A man near his flood-damaged garment shop at the Lal Chowk area in Srinagar on Wednesday. AFP

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New Delhi, September 17
PIL petitioners today pleaded with the Delhi High Court to quash the environmental clearance given to the proposed Tata Camelot’s high-rise project in Mohali district.

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PUNJAB: Half way through, there is little to celebrate

HARYANA: Dera Sacha Sauda gathers followers’ views ahead of poll

J&K: Road traffic to Valley resumes

HIMACHAL: DC orders vestment of land allotted to Bhushan society
UTTARAKHAND: DM wants daily attendance report of schoolteachers

CHANDIGARH: Girl’s father, uncle get death

LUDHIANA: Man bludgeoned to death

DELHI: Woman gangraped in moving car

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Sole witness in Badaun case fails lie detector test: CBI
New Delhi, September 17
In fresh twists in the Badaun alleged gangrape case in which two girls were found hanging from a tree, the CBI today said the main eyewitness had failed lie detector test, raising questions over his testimony.

MP varsity VC sacked
New Delhi, September 17
Exhibiting zero tolerance for indiscipline and illegality by heads of central educational institutions, the HRD Ministry has recommended the sacking of acting Vice-Chancellor of Hari Singh Gaur Central University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh.

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Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond poses with children during a visit to a housing estate in GlasgowBritish Prime Minister David Cameron’s job is on the line as Scots decide on Thursday if they wish to remain part of the United Kingdom.

results tomorrow: Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond poses with children during a visit to a housing estate in Glasgow. afp

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