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India's Satyarthi, Pakistan's Malala win Nobel Peace Prize 
OSLO: An Indo-Pak and Hindu-Muslim combination of Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai on Friday shared the Nobel Peace Prize honours for 2014 for their work on promoting child rights in the troubled sub-continent.


Gujarat High Court scraps ‘snoopgate’ panel
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court on Friday  set aside the state government notification appointing Justice Sugnya Bhatt Commission to probe the alleged snooping on a Bangalore-based woman architect.

Firing de-escalates along IB 

JAMMU: After nine days of heavy firing and mortar shelling from across the border, firing de-escalated along the 192-km long International Border in Jammu frontier overnight.

Omar directs authorities to construct community bunkers 
BSNL not to charge for telecom services in Valley for Sept
Power supply yet to be restored in Jammu 

HC directs Chautala to surrender before jail authorities tomorrow
NEW DELHI: Former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala was today directed to surrender before jail authorities tomorrow by the Delhi High Court for allegedly misusing bail and campaigning for Assembly elections.

'Hudhud' to make landfall in AP near Vizag on Oct 12 
HYDERABAD: Cyclone 'Hudhud' would cross North Andhra Pradesh coast on October 12 and is expected to make landfall close to Visakhapatnam, according to Cyclone Warning Centre (CWC) at Visakhapatnam.


Cong complains to EC about PM Modi's Haryana land deal remark 
NEW DELHI: The Congress has approached the Election Commission seeking "exemplary punishment" for Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks on a land deal involving Robert Vadra and DLF in Haryana.


Ishant to replace injured Mohit for remaining ODIs 



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Will make it unaffordable for you, India tells Pak
Border fire Jaitley tells Islamabad to stop adventurism; Forces have responded well: PM
New Delhi/Jammu, October 9
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley today broke his silence on the ongoing cross-border firing between India and Pakistan saying the neighbouring country will not be able to bear the cost of this “adventurism” if it persists with such “unprovoked” aggression.
Villagers receive medical aid at a border migrant camp at Deoli village in Jammu on Thursday. Villagers receive medical aid at a border migrant camp at Deoli village in Jammu on Thursday. AFP


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Sharif convenes NSC meet
Islamabad, October 9
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has convened a meeting of the National Security Committee on Friday to discuss with top military and civilian leaders the current situation along the border. Sharif has been under fire from the Opposition for not adequately responding to the crisis.

JBT scam: HC asks Chautala to appear in court today
New Delhi, October 9
The Delhi High Court today directed former Haryana Chief Minister OP Chautala to appear before it tomorrow. The CBI pleaded for sending him back to Tihar Jail immediately for addressing election meetings of his party, INLD, while being on bail on medical grounds.

Haryana page: Five HJC MLAs who shifted to Congress disqualified
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2 Finmeccanica former bosses cleared of graft
Orsi, Spagnolini get 2-yr jail on lesser charges
Milan, October 9
Former Finmeccanica CEO Giuseppe Orsi and ex-AgustaWestland head Bruno Spagnolini were today acquitted of corruption charges in the Rs 3,600 crore VVIP helicopter deal with India. The two were, however, sentenced to two years in jail on lesser charges of falsification of invoices.

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France’s Patrick Modiano wins literature Nobel
Stockholm, October 9
Patrick Modiano of France, who has made a lifelong study of the Nazi occupation and its effect on his country, was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature today.
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No animal sacrifice at Kullu Dasehra
350-yr-old tradition goes; Also, HC bans sale of beef in Himachal
Shimla, October 9
Breaking away from an over 350-year-old tradition of making animal sacrifice to appease deities in the Valley of Gods on the last day of Dasehra in Kullu, the Devi Devtas Kardar Sangh today adhered to the High Court ban. Only coconut offerings were made before Goddess Hadimba.
A hoarding against animal sacrifice at Dasehra venue in Kullu. A hoarding against animal sacrifice at Dasehra venue in Kullu. Jai Kumar

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