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Saturday, November 1, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 9:30 pm

Include all sections in BJP: PM
New Delhi: BJP today launched a membership drive amid PM Narendra Modi's pitch for making it all-inclusive so that every section of the society feels that their "flower" is represented in this "wonderful bouquet" of the party.

Supporting INLD in Haryana won't affect SAD-BJP ties: Badal
New Delhi: Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal today dismissed speculation that support of SAD to the INLD in Haryana Assembly elections would have an adverse effect on its ties with BJP.

We have right to develop areas along China border: Rijiju
NEW DELHI: Brushing aside China's reservations to its plans to develop infrastructure along the border, the government today said it has every right to undertake such projects in Indian territory and no one can stop it.

Mid-series pullout
BCCI slaps Rs 250-cr damage claim on WICB
BRIDGETOWN: Left fuming by the West Indian cricketers' mid-series pullout due to a pay dispute with their Board, the BCCI has slapped a damages claim to the tune of Rs 250 crore  on the WICB.

Shiv Sena's advice to Fadnavis: Don't take people for granted
MUMBAI: The Shiv Sena on Saturday cautioned new Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis against taking the people for granted and asked him to fulfil the expectations of the common man.

Mixed response to bandh call in Punjab
CHANDIGARH: A state-wide bandh, called by two student outfits to protest against 1984 anti-Sikh riots, evoked a mixed response with rail and road traffic being partially affected at a few places. 

6 drown, 7 missing in Bihar boat capsize
JAMUI/BEGUSARAI: Six persons drowned and seven others went missing on Saturday in two separate incidents of boat capsizing in Bihar.

Virgin Galactic's spaceship crashes during test flight, pilot dead
LOS ANGELES: Virgin Galactic's first commercial spacecraft crashed on Friday during a test flight over California, scattering debris over the desert and leaving at least one pilot dead, officials said.

PM greets people of MP, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Haryana on foundation day
Bangladesh hit by electricity blackout
10 killed, 30 injured in Nepal bus accident





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Fadnavis CM as Uddhav looks on
Sena chief shares dais with PM at swearing-in of M’rashtra’s first BJP CM
9 ministers inducted
Mumbai, October 31
Devendra Gangadharao Fadnavis was today sworn in as the 27th Chief Minister of Maharashtra and the first from the BJP at a grand ceremony at Wankhede Stadium this afternoon.
Devendra Fadnavis being sworn in as the Maharashtra Chief Minister by Governor Vidyasagar Rao in Mumbai on Friday.
Devendra Fadnavis being sworn in as the Maharashtra Chief Minister by Governor Vidyasagar Rao in Mumbai on Friday. PTI



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’84 riots: SAD to move censure resolution in LS 
Chandigarh, October 31
After the announcement of Rs 5 lakh compensation each for the families of 3,324 persons killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots by the Modi Government, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today said it would move a resolution in the Lok Sabha to censure the Congress for its alleged role in the anti-Sikh riots in Delhi, Bokaro, Kanpur, Lucknow and other places in country.

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Omar gives up family bastion Ganderbal
To contest from Sonawar, Beerwah
Srinagar, October 31
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah will contest Assembly elections from Sonawar and Beerwah instead of seeking re-election from the Abdullah’s bastion Ganderbal.

Modi skips Indira’s event, praises Patel
New Delhi, October 31
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today chose to remind the country of the anti-Sikh riots following the assassination of former PM Indira Gandhi on this day in 1984. He also dedicated the National Unity Day to mark the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel.

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PUNJAB: Cops go slow in arms scam as probe leads to politicians

HARYANA: Health Minister raids Kurukshetra hospital

J&K: Passengers block railway track

HIMACHAL: CM turns to ‘Make in Himachal’
UTTARAKHAND: Ganga continues to remain polluted

CHANDIGARH: Service charge illegal, eateries told

LUDHIANA: Report rules out drug overdose

DELHI: 'Jagran' held at Trilokpuri block

OPINIONS: A meaningful step

BUSINESS: Sept core sector output slows to 1.9%

NATION: Raja, Kani, Karuna’s wife put on 2G trial

SPORTS: India look to hit the ground running
WORLD: Army chief takes power after Burkina Prez bows to protests

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Wanted in Bhopal gas tragedy case, Warren Anderson dies
Warren Anderson New York, October 31
Former Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson, wanted in India in connection with the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy which claimed over 3,000 lives in one of the world’s most lethal industrial accidents, has died in the US state of Florida at the age of 92.

India votes against UN draft resolutions on NPT
United Nations, October 31
India has voted against the provisions of draft resolutions that would have required it to accede to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), saying there is “no question” of it joining the treaty as a non-nuclear weapon state. (Details on Nation page)

Cops baffled over rookies’ bank job at Gohana
Sonepat, Octobet 31
One of the baffling aspects of the Gohana bank heist for the police is that none of the accused had a serious police record, and that the suspects, in the age group of 28-32, went about tunneling their way to the PNB lockers in a professional manner using ordinary equipment.

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