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Tuesday,
December 14, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
BREAKING
NEWS
50
killed, 150 hurt in Mukerian train collision
Revenue
may fall
Mid-year review calls for
tax reforms
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New
Delhi, December 13
The Mid-Year Economic Review
for the current financial year, placed in Parliament today, said the
government will have to resort to appropriate corrective measures in
the wake of the slow growth in the overall tax revenue collections. |
P. Chidambaram
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CAST
YOUR VOTE |
Should Punjab have removed PPS officers
posted as district police chiefs?
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SC
orders review of IAF promotions
New Delhi, December 13
In a major setback to the Indian
Air Force (IAF), the Supreme Court today ordered it to re-evaluate the
promotions of all six officers, including the four quashed by the Delhi
High Court recently.
Advani
among 277 LS members yet to submit asset details
New Delhi, December 13
Over 50 per cent of the Lok Sabha
members, including Leader of the Opposition L.K. Advani, Deputy Speaker
of the Lok Sabha Charanjit Singh Atwal and Union Ministers Laloo Prasad
and Sunil Dutt are yet to furnish information regarding their assets and
liabilities to the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
India rout Bangladesh
by an innings
Dhaka, December 13
India completed the formalities, thrashing Bangladesh by an innings and 140 runs
to take a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series here today.
(Details on Sports page)
In video: Indian cricket fans celebrate victory. (28k,
56k)
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Former Miss World and Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai arrives at the 4th International Film Festival in Marrakesh on Sunday.
— Reuters
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26,000
tonnes of damaged grains in FCI godowns
New Delhi, December 13
Even as the government commenced
procurement for the PDS under the new decentralised scheme, it informed
the Lok Sabha that the Food Corporation of India (FCI) had 26,395 tonnes
of damaged foodgrains in its godowns as on July 1 this year.
Centre
may take up Kultaran murder case with Iranian envoy
Chandigarh, December 13
The Union Ministry of External
Affairs may take up the case of Mr Kultaran Singh Anand, an Indian
businessman, who was murdered in Teheran on August 7 last year, at the
diplomatic level to ensure justice to the bereaved family.
Tribune
Impact
Soyemajra
school finally gets a teacher
Chandigarh, December 13
There was an air of jubilation at
Soyemajra village (Ropar) as a regular teacher finally joined at
Government Elementary School in the village today. After The Tribune
exposure of the teacher-less school, the Punjab Education Department
today ensured that Ms Jaspal Kaur, who had proceeded on medical leave,
joined duty. Ms Jaswinder Kaur had been transferred from the school in
the middle of the session against the rules of the department. |
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Hurriyat
leaders ready to adjust
December 13, 2004
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Ensure
gender justice, CJI tells courts
December 12, 2004
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ULFA says
no to PM’s peace offer
December 11, 2004
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India
cautions USA on arms for Pak
December 10, 2004
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Kalam
visits Kargil
December 9, 2004
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Naga
leaders meet PM
December 8, 2004
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Terror strikes Saudi Arabia
December 7, 2004
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Indo-Pak
Punjab Games begin in riot of colour
December 6, 2004
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Putin
wants UN seat with veto
power for India
December 5, 2004
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India,
Russia come closer
December 4, 2004
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