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Indian mission seeks help to identify Indians in Pak custody 
Islamabad: Unable to determine the identity of a number of people believed to be Indians in Pakistan's custody, the Indian High Commission here has issued an appeal to the people back home to help in their identification.


Diesel deregulated, prices cut by Rs 3.37 a litre

New Delhi: In much-awaited reform, the government today deregulated diesel prices, a move that will result in a price cut of Rs 3.37 a litre with effect from midnight tonight.


Jayalalithaa arrives to rousing welcome in Chennai
CHENNAI/BANGALORE: After spending 21 days in Bangalore Central Jail, AIADMK supremo and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa arrived to a rousing welcome in Chennai on Saturday evening .

Maharashtra, Haryana Assembly polls
Counting of votes tomorrow
NEW DELHI: Counting of votes for the Assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana, seen as the first major test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity after the Lok Sabha polls, will be held tomorrow.

Govt raises natural gas price to USD 5.61/unit 
New Delhi: Government today approved raising natural gas price to USD 5.61 per mmBtu from November 1 but Reliance Industries will continue to get current USD 4.2 rate till it makes up for shortfall in output from KG-D6 block.


Amid Ebola fears in US, NYT chooses to focus on India's 'health crisis'
WASHINGTON: As US President Barack Obama tapped a long-time Democratic operative to become his administration's Ebola response coordinator amid rise in confirmed cases in his country, the New York Times strangely chose to focus on "India's Public Health Crisis".

‘WHO bungled efforts to halt spread of Ebola in West Africa’


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Trade unions junk labour reforms
Say PM’s policy anti-worker, will give corporates a free hand
Call for nationwide stir on Dec 5
New Delhi, October 17
Trade unionists hold a protest.
Trade unions have slammed the latest labour reforms announced by the Central Government and called for a nationwide protest on December 5. In the name of labour reforms and attracting investments, corporate houses were being strengthened, said union leaders.
Trade unionists hold a protest. A file photo


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SC gives bail to Jaya in graft case
New Delhi, October 17
Jaya supporters celebrate after SC gave her bail The Supreme Court today ordered the release of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on bail and suspended the four-year jail term handed out to her in a corruption case by a trial court in Bangaluru on September 27.
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EC team in J-K today to decide on Assembly poll
Srinagar, October 17
An Election Commission of India team will arrive in the Valley tomorrow to hold deliberations with political parties and the administration before taking any decision on holding the Legislative Assembly elections due in Jammu and Kashmir by the end of this year.

Nawanshahr ADC gets month’s jail for contempt of court
Chandigarh, October 17
Amarjit Paul The Punjab and Haryana High Court has sentenced a Punjab Government official to a month’s simple imprisonment for committing contempt of court by filing false and misleading affidavits in a doctors’ recruitment case. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on the official. Holding Nawanshahr Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Amarjit Paul guilty of contempt, Justice Mahesh Grover asked him to deposit the fine with the High Court’s Mediation and Conciliation Centre within a week.

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N-capable cruise missile ‘Nirbhay’ test-fired The missile, developed by the DRDO, was test-fired from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Odisha’s Baleswar district on Friday in Odisha
Bhubaneswar, October 17
India today successfully test-fired its indigenously-developed nuclear-capable sub-sonic long-range cruise missile ‘Nirbhay’ that can hit a target 1,500 km away. The missile was test-fired from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur in Odisha’s Baleswar district. The missile has a capacity to hit targets at a distance of 1,500 km and was successfully test-fired at 10.03 am, said BK Das, additional director of the Chandipur Integrated Test Range.
The missile, developed by the DRDO, was test-fired from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Odisha’s Baleswar district on Friday. PTI

Centre questions CBI ex-chief’s integrity
New Delhi, October 17
The government today informed the Supreme Court that former CBI Director AP Singh was possibly helping the accused in a number of cases when he was heading the investigation agency for two years till November 30, 2012.

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