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Tuesday,
October 11,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated
at 3:00 am (IST)
After
quake, it’s terror in Rajouri
Militants slit
throats of 10 of community
Jammu,
October 10
While residents of
border districts were yet to come out of the shock of the
deadly earthquake, terrorists mercilessly slit the throats
of 10 Hindus of two families in the Budhal area of Rajouri
district early this morning.
14
villages still inaccessible
Srinagar,
October 10
While rescue and
relief operations in the affected areas of north Kashmir
are in full swing, the death toll due to Saturday’s
earthquake has been rising with 2,413 injured.
In video (28k,
56k)
PM to visit quake-hit
areas today
In video (28k,
56k)
India to airlift relief material to Pak today
Editorial: Tackling adversity
together
Vajpayee writes to Musharraf
In
video (28k, 56k)
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CAST
YOUR VOTE
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Should it be mandatory
for all new buildings to be quake resistant?
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MoU
on Bathinda Refinery on October 13
Chandigarh,
October 10
British Petroleum
would partner with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
for the setting up of Rs 9,800 crore Guru Gobind Singh Oil
Refinery at Bathinda. CM
stays firm on free power
Chandigarh, October 10
Defending his decision on providing free power to farmers, the Punjab Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, said he had no other option but to provide relief to the farming community reeling under a severe financial crisis and the rising cost of farm-inputs.
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QUOTE
OF THE DAY
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As far as I am concerned, we are just looking for a hell of a lot more commitment and determination than we saw, particularly in the last
match.
— John Wright
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Business page: Free
power to farmers irks Plan panel
SC notice to Haryana CIA
Torture of children shown in sting
operation
New Delhi, October 10
Taking serious view of the brutal torture of minor children in third degree by the Crime and Intelligence Agency of the Haryana Police at its Panchkula station as shown in a sting operation by a TV channel yesterday, the Supreme Court today issued notice to the Inspector General in-charge of the agency.
Left
to woo UPA allies on Iran issue
New Delhi, October 10
In a move to force the Manmohan
Singh government to change its stance on Iran in the next IAEA meeting
in November, the Left parties are chalking out a plan to woo the UPA
allies, especially the NCP and DMK to launch a national campaign for an
independent foreign policy.
Task
force formed on LPG supply
New Delhi, October 10
The government today set up a
high-level task force to monitor the supply of domestic cooking gas
(LPG) amid reports of its shortage in different parts of the country. Chanchal Sarkar dead
(Obit)
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Death toll 30000, still rising
October 10, 2005
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Quake rocks subcontinent
October 9, 2005
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SC quashes order on House dissolution
October 8, 2005
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Disinvestment
of BHEL put on hold
October 7, 2005
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AMU to move Apex Court against
High Court order
October 6, 2005
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India,
Pak take step forward on Sir Creek
October 5, 2005
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India, Pak heading for Siachen breakthrough
October 4, 2005
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Shahabuddin
booked for ‘appearing’ in exam
October 3, 2005
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Deepender Hooda wins by huge margin
October 2, 2005
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Nationwide
CBI raids
October 1, 2005
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Govt clears armed forces tribunal
September 30, 2005
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LNG, gas pipeline deals on, says Iran
September 29, 2005
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