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Monday, November 3, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 9:00 pm

Delhi appears headed for Assembly polls 
New Delhi: Delhi tonight appeared headed for Assembly elections with BJP, AAP and Congress expressing themselves against formation of a new government and seeking a fresh mandate to end the eight-month-long political uncertainty.


Death toll in Pak suicide attack at Wagah border rises to 61

LAHORE: The death toll in the horrific suicide attack that shook Pakistan minutes after the popular flag-lowering ceremony at Wagah climbed to 61 on Monday.

Land trade between India, Pakistan halted after Wagah blast 

Vasan quits Congress, to floats new party in TN
CHENNAI: Dealing a blow to the Congress, its senior leader and former Union Minister G.K. Vasan today quit the party and announced his decision to float a new outfit in Tamil Nadu.

First session of newly elected Haryana Assembly commences
CHANDIGARH: The first session of the newly elected 13th Haryana Assembly commenced here today with pro tem Speaker administering oath to the 90 legislators.

Russian team in India to review Sukhoi-30 fighters after crash
New Delhi: A team of Russian experts is in India to carry out technical evaluation of Sukhoi-30 fighter planes, whose entire fleet was grounded over 10 days back in the wake of a crash of the Russian-made frontline combat aircraft.


BJP unlikely to form minority govt in Delhi

NEW DELHI: Delhi appears to be heading for fresh polls with the Bharatiya Janata Party, the single largest party, giving clear indication of not forming a minority government in the national Capital and prefer election.

IPL probe: Mudgal committee submits final report to SC 
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court-appointed Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee on Monday submitted its final report of its investigation into the allegations of betting and spot-fixing in the 2013 edition of Indian Premier League (IPL).

Actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar dies at 64

MUMBAI: Actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who twice won the Filmfare awards for his captivating performances died early Monday. 

Sikhs take out parade in Californian city of Yuba
India-China trade through Lipulekh pass at Rs 3 cr this year 





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Terror strikes Pak at Wagah; 55 dead
Suicide bomber targets crowd at Pak Rangers’ flag ceremony
Over 200 hurt
Tehrik-i-Taliban claim responsibility
At least 55 persons, including three Pakistan Rangers personnel and a child, were killed and 200 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up near Wagah in Lahore today.
Relatives gather around the bodies of blast victims after a suicide bomb attack near the Wagah border on Sunday
Relatives gather around the bodies of blast victims after a suicide bomb attack near the Wagah border on Sunday. AFP
NATION: Wagah blast: Red alert in Amritsar


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PM pledges to bring back black money
New Delhi, November 2
Taking off from where he had left the last time when he addressed the nation through radio, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit the right note today and assured the nation that he would do everything to bring back the black money stashed abroad.

Govt can get back black money: Experts
New Delhi, November 2
Legal experts today said the government would succeed in bringing back all the black money stashed in foreign banks under the existing laws, overcoming all the hurdles that would come in the way.

Badal-Shah meet: Peace back in SAD-BJP camp
Chandigarh, November 2
After sharing cold vibes for weeks, efforts seem to be on track to bring back political bonhomie between the SAD and the BJP, the two alliance partners. The initiative has been taken by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.

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HARYANA: Respect Vadra’s privacy, says Cong

J&K: War of words between NC, PDP heats up

HIMACHAL: Virbhadra opens Renuka fair
UTTARAKHAND: Go after hardened criminals, DIG tells police personnel

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Teachers take 3 classes at a time!

LUDHIANA: Fake case racket unearthed

DELHI: CBSE syllabus to include road safety

OPINIONS: Hard to do business

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SPORTS: India fire the opening salvo
BUSINESS: Focus on right mix of equity, bonds
WORLD: Fired-up Republicans have an edge in US mid-term poll

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Shimla losing heritage sheen to official lethargy, frequent fires
Shimla, November 2
Fire fighters try to extinguish the fire at Minto Court (housing BRO’s Deepak Project) in Shimla on SundayMinto Court building has become yet another statistic in the long list of heritage buildings lost to fire in the Himachal capital.

Fire fighters try to extinguish the fire at Minto Court (housing BRO’s Deepak Project) in Shimla on Sunday

Poverty, easy money drove Gohana accused to crime
Sonepat, November 2
As the Sonepat police piece together the Gohana bank heist puzzle, it has become evident that poor financial health and lure for easy money pushed the accused into crime.

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