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Monday, November 17, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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IPL match-fixing case
Meiyappan, Kundra indicted
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court-appointed Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee, which investigated the allegations of spot-fixing and betting in the 2013 edition of the IPL, has said that sidelined BCCI chief N. Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan was involved in betting.

SAD advises BJP to 'tame' Sidhu
Chandigarh: A day after BJP leader Navjot Singh Sidhu accused the Akali regime in Punjab of converting politics into a commercial venture, SAD today said the remark was against the spirit of 'coalition dharma' and asked the saffron party to "tame" the former Amritsar MP.

Indian-origin Sikh honoured in California
Los Angeles: A 74-year-old Indian-origin Sikh, known as the "peach king of California", has been honoured by the state's governor who praised the community's contributions to the nation.

Secularism a compelling necessity for country: Sonia
NEW DELHI: Seeking to reassert Jawaharlal Nehru's legacy, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said secularism is a compelling necessity for a country as diverse as India.

'Unwell' godman fails to appear before HC
CHANDIGARH: Controversial godman Rampal failed to appear before the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday, the deadline set for his appearance in a contempt case, with his counsel saying he was "unwell" and pleading for more time to present him before the court.

Modi sets two-month deadline for merger of OCI, PIO status 
SYDNEY: Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured a visa-on-arrival facility for Australian tourists and announced a two-month deadline for the long-pending merger of OCI and PIO status to woo the Indian diaspora.

PM woos Aus investors, says India's policies transparent

Eight killed in road accident
SANGRUR (Punjab): Eight persons, including seven members of a family, were killed in a collision between a tempo and a MUV on the Sangrur-Delhi Highway today, the police said.

Centre gives 'Z' category security to Baba Ramdev
'Accidental' firing by BSF jawan outside Omar's residence



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India gets G20 backing on black money
As Modi pushes for coordination, leaders vow to set up tax info exchange mechanism
Brisbane, November 16
Leaders at the G20 Summit today endorsed India’s concerns over black money and tax avoidance as they promised to modernise global tax rules and begin automatic exchange of tax information by 2018-end. The government called the outcome an “unprecedented success”.
Nation page: G20 pledges to fight climate change, Ebola
Passengers before boarding ‘Modi Express’ at Melbourne. Passengers before boarding ‘Modi Express’ at Melbourne. AFP



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Dera activists clash with Sikh group in Ferozepur, 9 injured
Ferozepur, November 16
Panic prevailed in the region as nine persons were injured after a clash between the followers of Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda, known as “Premis”, and certain Sikh organisations, including “Ek Noor Khalsa Fauj”, near Jogewala village in Makhu, around 40 km from district headquarters, this morning.
Dera followers and members of ‘Ek Noor Khalsa Fauj’ during a clash near Jogewala village in Ferozepur on Sunday. Dera followers and members of ‘Ek Noor Khalsa Fauj’ during a clash near Jogewala village in Ferozepur on Sunday. Tribune photo

Suspense on as Rampal followers defiant
Hisar, November 16
What will happen tomorrow — will the police arrest sect head Rampal or tell the court they couldn’t? Going by the mood around the “fortified” Satlok Ashram, Rampal’s redoubt, the sick “godman” will not be in a position to even step out on his own no matter what.

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HARYANA: Public need not go to Chandigarh to get complaints registered: CM

J&K3,000 participate in Run for Democracy

HIMACHAL: Lahaul tribals supplied ration of expired dates
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CHANDIGARH: Tough time for commuters today

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Mehboob Beg quits NC, supports PDP
Srinagar/Anantnag, Nov 16
In a setback to the ruling National Conference (NC) ahead of the J-K Assembly elections, veteran leader and former Lok Sabha MP Mehboob Beg today quit the party and extended unconditional support to his PDP rival Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

IS claims beheading of US aid worker in latest video
Beirut, November 16
The Islamic State jihadist group today claimed to have executed Peter Kassig, a US aid worker kidnapped in Syria, as a warning to the United States.
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Nehru conclave: Cong lines up world leaders
Afghanistan ex-Prez Hamid Karzai with Congress leader Anand Sharma on his arrival in New Delhi on Sunday.New Delhi, November 16
In the line of fire for recent electoral reverses, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi will tomorrow lead the party's official delegation in the two-day international conference that seeks to celebrate the Nehruvian legacy of pluralism and secularism.


Afghanistan ex-Prez Hamid Karzai with Congress leader Anand Sharma on his arrival in New Delhi on Sunday. PTI

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