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Saturday, September 27, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 9:45 pm

UN General Assembly
Willing to engage with Pakistan without terror shadow: Modi 
United Nations: Rebuffing Pakistan for raising the Kashmir issue at the UN, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted today that he was prepared to engage in a serious bilateral dialogue with it "without the shadow of terrorism" but asked it to create an "appropriate environment" for that.

Modi meets New York Mayor, discusses city policing, public housing
NEW YORK: With an eye on his pet project of rejuvenation of urban spaces, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today had a meeting with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio during which the issues related to large cities were discussed.

Four-year jail for Jayalalithaa in disproportionate assets case
BANGALORE: A special court here today sentenced Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa and her three associates — N Sasikalaa, J. Elavarasi and V. N. Sudhakaran — to four-year imprisonment in the Rs 66.65-crore disproportionate assets case.
Jaya's conviction a rude shock for party men

India rejects 'untenable comments' by Sharif on J&K at UN
UNITED NATIONS: India on Saturday strongly rejected the "untenable comments" made by Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif on J&K in the UN General Assembly.

Sharif's speech has imprints of Pak military hawks: Cong

India will effectively tackle terrorism: Rajnath Singh
KOLLAM: Union Home Minister Rajanath Singh on Saturday expressed confidence about effectively tackling problems of terrorism and insurgency faced by the country.

Asian Games
Indian men’s archery team wins gold; women settle for bronze
INCHEON: India earned their second gold medal in the 17th Asian Games after the men’s compound archery team bagged the yellow metal by getting the better of South Korea, here today.  The Indian women’s compound team, meanwhile, settled for a bronze after beating Iran in the third-place play-off.

Indian women’s squash team settles for silver


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In US, Modi to mark his global arrival
PM reaches New York
To address UN General Assembly today
All eyes on talks with Obama, corporate honchos
Raj Chengappa in New York
After a day of heavy rain that disrupted life in New York, the sun shone brightly when PM Narendra Modi landed at the John F Kennedy International Airport on Friday afternoon.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being greeted by people outside his hotel in New York on Friday PM’s schedule

Prime Minister Narendra Modi being greeted by people outside his hotel in New York on Friday. PTI




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US our natural global partner: Modi
Frankfurt, September 26
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the US India’s “natural global partner” saying the complementary strengths of the two democracies can be used for inclusive and broad-based development to transform lives across the globe.

Sharif rakes up Kashmir at UN
United Nations, September 26
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif addresses the UN General Assembly in New YorkPakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly and blamed India for “another missed opportunity” to address outstanding issues by cancelling the Foreign Secretary-level talks.


Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif addresses the UN General Assembly in New York. Reuters

Pak spoiled ties by talking to Hurriyat, says Sushma
New York, September 26
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today said Pakistan “spoiled the talks” by talking to Hurriyat leaders just before the Foreign Secretaries of the two nations were scheduled to meet in Islamabad last month.

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US court issues summons, but PM enjoys immunity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi enjoys immunity as a sitting head of government from a lawsuit filed in a New York court that seeks punitive damages and compensation from him for his alleged role in the Gujarat riots in 2002, senior US administration officials said on Friday.

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PUNJAB: Govt announces 150 more seats in medical colleges

HARYANA: A record 10 kin of Lal clans to battle it out

J&K: Anti-adulteration campaign: MC slaps Rs 29,400 fine on food joints

HIMACHAL: HC rejects review plea on animal sacrifice
UTTARAKHAND: Let us not ignore Sanskrit: CM

CHANDIGARH: Sector 26 traders up in arms

LUDHIANA: 2 youths drowned in Sutlej

DELHI: Cleanliness drive: Fifty booked for littering rly stns

OPINIONS: Political alliances crumble

BUSINESSS&P upgrades India’s outlook

NATION: Justice Lodha defends collegium system

SPORTS: Silver lining once more
WORLD: Wary of air strikes, IS fighters change tactics

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Chavan quits, Cong set for lonely battle in M’rashtra
Mumbai/ New Delhi, Sept 26
Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan today submitted his resignation to the Governor. “I have tried to provide a clean govt in the state,” he said in a statement after meeting Governor C V Rao.
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Drug raids in Punjab, Australia; five held 
New Delhi, September 26
Cracking down on activities of money laundering linked with narcotics trade, authorities in India and Australia have moved in tandem to effect five arrests, three in India and two in Australia and seized cash and electronic material suspected to be related to the alleged crime.
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New York Diary
Modi is now persona grata and how
When New York Mayor Bill de Blasio calls on Modi to welcome him to America’s Maximum City, it would be poetic justice. The US in the past treated Modi like a pariah for a decade by denying him a visa for alleged human rights violations when he was Gujarat’s Chief Minister. The change is now obvious.

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