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Unauthorised occupation of govt houses by VIPs
New Delhi, October 24
The Supreme Court today took serious view of several VIPs, including Bihar Governor Buta Singh, three Congress General Secretaries, CPM leader Harkishen Singh Surjeet, UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh and some former ministers in the NDA government occupying ministerial bungalows “unauthorisedly” in the capital and asked the Centre’s counsel why they should not be “thrown” out.

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Hectic parleys in Cong as Mufti meets PM
New Delhi, October 24
Continuing her discussions to take a decision on the change of guard in Jammu and Kashmir, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and some other senior party leaders to discuss the various options before the party.

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Onion prices continue to bring tears
Chandigarh, October 24
The onion prices continued to be on the higher side in different markets of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh today.
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FIR against Lalu for threatening officials
Hajipur (Bihar), October 24
An FIR was lodged today against RJD President and Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav for allegedly threatening officials during an election meeting on October 24.
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Red Fort attack: Lashkar man among 7 convicted
New Delhi, October 24
A local court today convicted Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba militant Mohammad Arif, alias Ashfaq, and six others in the December 2000 Red Fort attack case, while four others were acquitted.

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DA hike for Punjab, Haryana staff
Chandigarh, October 24
Employees and pensioners of both Punjab and Haryana could not have asked for a better Diwali gift as the Chief Ministers of the two states announced enhancement of their dearness allowance (DA) from the existing 17 per cent to 21 per cent of the basic pay.

‘Missing’ girl appears in court
Hyderabad, October 24
The Andhra Pradesh High Court today dismissed a habeas corpus petition after the girl in question deposed that she had changed her faith on her free volition.

An act of compassion
Jain family donates eyes, kidneys of son
Nawanshahr/ Chandigarh,

October 24
Exactly four days ago, on Karva Chauth, 34-year-old Sunil Jain, a Nawanshahr-based small trader, started from his home never to return. On the way to Noorpur Bedi (Ropar) he met with a road accident and later succumbed to his injuries at the PGI, here yesterday.

Mrs Swaran Kanta Jain and Mrs Shelly Jain, mother and wife, respectively, of Sunil Jain, who died in a road accident, are consoled by relatives at Nawanshahr on Monday.
Mrs Swaran Kanta Jain (right) and Mrs Shelly Jain, mother and wife, respectively, of Sunil Jain (inset), who died in a road accident, are consoled by relatives at Nawanshahr on Monday. The family took the rare humanitarian step of donating both kidneys and eyes of Sunil Jain. — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan

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