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Wednesday, November 26, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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SAARC Summit
Modi keeps his distance from Sharif
KATHMANDU: They shared the dais but leave alone a handshake, there was no exchange of courtesies between PMs of India and Pakistan during the SAARC Summit in Kathmandu.

Pakistan blocks 3 key connectivity agreements
PM seeks concerted efforts to combat terrorism
India to give business visa for 3-5 years for SAARC: Modi 
Pakistani PM calls for dispute-free South Asia 

Tributes paid to 26/11 attack martyrs
MUMBAI: Floral tributes were on Wednesday paid to the martyrs, who laid down their lives while fighting terrorists, on the sixth anniversary of the 26/11 attack.

Attack on journalists at Hisar: SC to hear plea on Monday
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear on Monday a petition filed by a group of journalists seeking a direction to the Centre and Haryana for ordering a judicial probe into alleged assault on them and other media persons during a police operation in Hisar

Bill to amend law on CBI chief’s appointment passed in LS
NEW DELHI: A Bill to amend a law on the appointment of CBI chief was passed in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday amid stiff resistance, with the Congress alleging that it was aimed at keeping the largest Opposition party out of the selection process, a charge denied by the government.

Fiery protests hit US; 2,000 National Guard troops deployed
FERGUSON: Protests spread across the US late Tuesday and more than 2,000 National Guard troops were deployed in the St. Louis area to prevent a second night of rioting and looting after a grand jury declined to indict a white policeman in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager.


Pak media mughal, actor Veena Malik get 26-year jail
ISLAMABAD: The owner of Pakistan’s biggest media group, Geo TV, along with actor Veena Malik and her husband, was sentenced to 26 years in prison by an anti-terrorism court for allegedly airing a blasphemous programme.

Messi breaks Champions League record 


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J-K defies boycott call, smashes poll record
Clocks all-time high voter turnout of 70% on 15 seats
Srinagar, November 25
A security man stands guard as people queue up to cast their vote in Bandipora on TuesdayVoters across J&K competed with themselves in the first phase of polling for the 15 of the 87 Assembly seats on Tuesday beating all previous records of the voter turnout.
A security man stands guard as people queue up to cast their vote in Bandipora on Tuesday. PTI

J&K: Chill, separatist diktat fail to dampen voter zest
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62% turnout in Jharkhand
Ranchi/New Delhi, November 25
Women queue up to cast their vote at a polling booth during first phase of Assembly elections in Lohardaga district on TuesdayJharkhand voters today defied a poll boycott call by Maoists, turning up in large numbers to cast their ballot in the first phase of the Assembly elections.
Women queue up to cast their vote at a polling booth during first phase of Assembly elections in Lohardaga district on Tuesday. PTI

Oppn stalls Lok Sabha over black money
New Delhi, November 25
Protesting government’s failure to retrieve black money as promised, a united Opposition today drove the Lok Sabha to a historic low trying every possible trick in the book to disrupt proceedings.

NATION: Bill tabled to change CBI Chief’s selection process; Cong walks out

Haryana staff retirement age back at 58
Khattar Cabinet reverses Hooda govt’s decisions, removes HSSC Chairman
Chandigarh, November 25
Reversing the previous Hooda government’s decision, the Haryana Cabinet today reduced the retirement age of government employees from 60 to 58 years.






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HARYANA: Birender, Prabhu file Rajya Sabha nominations

J&KChill, separatist diktat fail to dampen voter zest

HIMACHAL: Amber, not red beacons, for MLAs, MPs
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Lokayukta Amendment Bill passed

CHANDIGARH: Major relief for city residents

LUDHIANA: Police release diversion plan

DELHI: Huge rush for DDA draw

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NATION: Bill tabled to change CBI Chief’s selection process; Cong walks out

BUSINESS: Ready to be flexible in loan recast to spur growth: RBI
SPORTS: India make most of the draw
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Nepal Constitution a key theme for Modi
PM inks a dozen pacts, gifts copter to Nepal Army
Kathmandu, November 25
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Nepalese counterpart Sushil Koirala during a meeting in Kathmandu on Tuesday
Pledging to take India’s relations with Nepal forward, PM Narendra Modi today said the bilateral ties were now powered by an “engine of trust”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Nepalese counterpart Sushil Koirala during a meeting in Kathmandu on Tuesday. PTI

Delhi-Kathmandu bus service flagged off
New Delhi, November 25
The second international bus service between Delhi and Kathmandu was flagged off today by Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari from the Ambedkar bus terminal in Delhi.

At IFFI, focus on making content-driven cinema
Panjim, November 25
As the 45th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) reached midway, the visible enthusiasm might have waned somewhat, but the interest of cinephiles didn’t.

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