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Friday, November 28, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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Mumbai youth, suspected to have joined ISIS, returns home
MUMBAI: Arif Majeed, 23, from neighbouring Kalyan, who until now was believed to have been killed while fighting for ISIS in Syria, returned to Mumbai today and is being interrogated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) here.

Arnia encounter ends, 4 militants dead
JAMMU: The fourth militant, who was holed up in an abandoned Army bunker, has been killed in a fresh encounter in Arnia on Friday, an Army officer said.

People of J-K have rejected bullet for ballot: Modi
BATTAL BALIAN (Udhampur): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have given a befitting reply to the gun by pressing ballots in large numbers and shown their faith in democracy.


'Godman' Rampal produced before HC
CHANDIGARH: Self-styled 'godman' Sant Rampal was produced before the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday. His bail plea had been cancelled earlier on November 20 in a 2006 murder case.

Search still on for Indians missing in Iraq: Sushma
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday said it has not given up hope on the Indians missing in Iraq, and added that the reports of them having been killed are not confirmed.

BSE market capitalisation hits record high of Rs 100 trillion
MUMBAI: Scaling a new peak, the total investor wealth in the Indian stock market hit a record high of Rs 100 trillion (Rs 100 lakh crore),.

Delhi schools can set nursery admission guidelines: HC
NEW DELHI: The Delhi HC on Friday allowed schools to set nursery admissions guidelines and set point systems as per their requirements.

First India-Australia Test in doubt as players mourn
SYDNEY: With players mourning the tragic death of Phillip Hughes, there is still uncertainty over whether the first Test between India and Australia will go on as per schedule next week.

Hughes death: Abbott 'holding up well'


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SAARC agrees to trade in electricity
Modi-Sharif handshake salvages summit
November 27
After two days of despondency, clouds of uncertainty hovering over the 18th Summit of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) lifted today with the eight-member grouping inking a framework agreement facilitating trade in electricity in the region.
PM Narendra Modi shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif at the SAARC Summit in Kathmandu snapshots



PM Narendra Modi shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif at the SAARC Summit in Kathmandu. PTI



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18th SAARC Summit: A day after cold shoulder, signs of thaw between india, pakistan
Modi, Sharif shake hands to huge applause
November 27
A handshake between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif marked the end of the two-day SAARC Summit in Nepal. A thunderous applause in the City Hall thereafter said it all as Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala stood in the background with a “mission accomplished” smile.

3 jawans among 10 dead in Jammu attack
* Militants in fatigues target village in Arnia, kill 4 civilians
* 3 terrorists gunned down
Jammu, November 27
Ten persons, including four civilians and three Army soldiers, were killed after a group of terrorists struck at a village along the International Border in the Arnia sub-sector of RS Pura today. Three terrorists dressed in Army fatigues were gunned down during a day-long gunfight with security forces.

9 Army men indicted for killing 2 in Budgam
Srinagar, November 27
The Army’s Court of Inquiry has indicted nine of its men, including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO), for killing of two youngsters in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam district earlier this month. The killings sparked widespread protests across the Valley.

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PUNJAB: Development a far cry in this border town

HARYANA: HCS officers to retire at 58; HCS (Judicial) at 60

J&KEyeing Kashmir, BJP skips pet themes

HIMACHAL: Fresh snow in Rohtang, Lahaul
UTTARAKHAND: House sees uproar over girl’s murder, adjourned sine die

CHANDIGARH: Blow to property owners

LUDHIANA: Nurses refuse to collect blood samples

DELHI: Pvt players to make ITI students industry-ready

OPINIONS: Lost opportunities

NATION: Need to amend tax laws to get back black money: FM

BUSINESS: RBI issues final norms for small finance, payment banks
SPORTS: Hughes blow to one & all
WORLD: Scots to get more powers as UK edges towards federalism

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Rampal was arrested after Modi’s intervention?
Chandigarh, November 27
When the Rampal crisis had peaked, many wondered why Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar was going slow on the explosive situation. It now transpires that administratively inexperienced Khattar was reluctant to seek help from central party leaders.

Hit by bouncer 2 days ago, Oz cricketer dies
Sydney, November 27
Promising Australian batsman Philip Hughes today died of a head injury sustained two days ago during a domestic match, leaving the cricket fraternity completely devastated over the "real-life tragedy".
Phillip Hughes on the ground after being hit in the head by a bouncer Sports page: Hughes blow to one & all





Phillip Hughes on the ground after being hit in the head by a bouncer.

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