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Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 9:45 pm

Jayalalithaa to remain in jail, bail hearing deferred to Oct 7
BANGALORE: Jailed AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa will have to stay in prison for at least six more days as the vacation Bench of the Karnataka High Court today posted for October 7 hearing on her pleas for suspension of the sentence and immediate bail in the DA case.

'Thank you, America', says Modi as he leaves for India
WASHINGTON: Winding up his whirlwind five-day US visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi "thanked" America for what he said was a highly "successful and satisfactory trip" to the country.

India not to join war on ISIS: Official

Modi's 'Clean India' campaign kicks off tomorrow
NEW DELHI: About 31 lakh Central government employees working across the country will take a pledge of cleanliness in various public functions to be organised on Thursday.


Anant Geete rules out resignation, says Sena still part of NDA
NEW DELHI: Anant Geete, Shiv Sena's lone member in the Union Cabinet, on Wednesday said he will not resign as Heavy Industries Minister after his party decided to continue in NDA despite parting ways with BJP for the Maharashtra polls.

Asian Games
Inconsolable Sarita Devi refuses to accept bronze medal

INCHEON: Distraught after losing her controversial semifinal bout, Indian boxer L. Sarita Devi stunned officials and spectators by refusing to accept the bronze medal, which is now in the custody of organisers.

Sarita faces AIBA probe for returning medal

'Magnificent Mary' wins historic gold
INCHEON: M. C. Mary Kom today became the first Indian woman boxer to clinch a gold medal at the Asian Games after she came from behind to beat Kazakhstan's Zhaina Shekerbekova in the flyweight (51kg) summit clash here today.

Priyanka Chopra congratulates Mary Kom

Army helicopter crashes in Bareilly, three officers killed
BAREILLY: An Army helicopter crashed moments after taking off from an airbase here on Wednesday, killing the two pilots and an engineer.

Cong releases manifesto in Haryana; woos farmers, promises growth
12 killed, 45 injured in train collision near Gorakhpur
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to visit India later this month



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Indo-US Summit 
Modi, Obama set agenda for decisive action
Both sides agree on joint counter-terror efforts to nail LeT, JeM, Dawood * 3 smart cities on anvil * Boost for defence, trade ties
Raj Chengappa in Washington DC

After years of lassitude, Prime Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama after a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday. AFP Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama moved decisively to set a new agenda by announcing a slew of outcomes that promised to rejuvenate the flagging relations between the two countries. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama after a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday. AFP

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It’s time to set new agenda: Modi, Obama
Prime Minister Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Indian-Americans on his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington DC on Monday. PTI Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama have set an ambitious agenda that seeks to reinvigorate the US-India relationship that some analysts say has stagnated in recent years.

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American LNG plant  to ship fuel to India
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Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with President Barack Obama, the US has approved construction of a liquefied natural gas project that will ship the fuel to India.

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Fans throng Gandhi statue to meet PM
Washington DC, September 30
The Gandhi statue situated in front of the Indian Embassy saw a long queue of fans today morning where PM Narendra Modi offered his floral tribute at the statue of the ‘Father of the Nation'.

Jaya’s bail plea hearing today
Bangalore, September 30
The Karnataka High Court today constituted a special Bench to hear the criminal appeal filed against the trial court order by AIADMK supremo and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa (66) and her three associates on Wednesday. Noted criminal lawyer Ram Jethmalani is representing Jaya.
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Justice Verma’s death
Family moves MCI against Delhi council’s clean chit to top docs
Accuses 4 docs of medical negligence; first hearing on Oct 9
New Delhi, September 30
Almost one-and-a-half years after former Chief Justice of India JS Verma died following admission to two top Delhi hospitals, the Medical Council of India (MCI) will decide if his death occurred due to medical negligence, as alleged by his family.


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