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None will be spared: Sonia
Oil-for-food scam in Iraq
New Delhi, November 15
Chairperson and Congress President Sonia Gandhi today made it clear that action will be taken against anyone, including former External Affairs Minister K. Natwar Singh, if found guilty of misusing the party's name in the UN's oil-for-food scam in Iraq.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi laughs while answering a question during the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in New Delhi on Tuesday
Congress President Sonia Gandhi laughs while answering a question during the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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Sonia has no regrets in giving up PM’s post

Manmohan SinghDevelopment of rural India deserves better focus: PM
New Delhi, November 15
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today called for reducing the rural-urban divide and stressed that rural India must catch up with the best of infrastructure as in urban areas.

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Jehanabad SP suspended
Patna, November 15
As the head of the administration in Bihar under President's rule, Governor Buta Singh, today admitted security lapse to repulse the attack by Maoists on Sunday night in Jehanabad releasing over 340 inmates, but suspended Jehanabad SP Sunil Kumer only for the dereliction of duty.

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Buta Singh vacates house
New Delhi, November 15
Attacked by the Supreme Court for “unauthorised” occupation of government accommodation, Bihar Governor Buta Singh has vacated his residence in Lodhi Estate in the Capital.

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J&K ex-minister escapes bid on life
Three killed, 45 hurt in grenade attack
Srinagar, November 15
Senior PDP leader and former minister Ghulam Hassan Mir escaped a bid on his life when militants hurled a grenade in his public meeting killing three persons and injuring 45 others at Tangmarg, 40 km from here, this afternoon.

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Shatrughan Sinha New Delhi, November 15
“Bihari Babu” Shatrughan Sinha is in a defiant mood. “Let them throw me out of the BJP but I will not compromise on the issue of criminalisation of politics”, he roars in his characteristic baritone.

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PUNJAB: Complete phase I of Khalsa complex before Baisakhi: CM

HARYANA: Congress executive to be formed soon: Bhajan

HIMACHAL: Tourism corporation on economy drive

DELHI: Special prayers mark birth anniversary of Guru Nanak

J&K: Rendezvous at LoC on Nov 21

CHANDIGARH: Low collector rates hit Haryana exchequer

LUDHIANA: Man shoots wife over money

OPINIONS: Left apart

BUSINESS: Telecom Ministry’s New Year gift — OneIndia

NATION: Non-politicians occupy govt houses: Ministry

WORLD: Six die in Karachi blast

SPORTS: India will look to keep the momentum going


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PPSC members without work for three years
Chandigarh, November 15
The Members and staff of the Punjab Public Service Commission are on a paid holiday for the past over three years. Since assuming office in April 2002, the Amarinder Singh government has failed to refer most of the vacancies to the PPSC for making selections.

3 more held for Delhi blasts
New Delhi, November 15
Three persons are understood to have been detained in Srinagar by the Delhi police in connection with the serial blasts in the Capital.


Talks with China for import of
encephalitis vaccine
New Delhi, November 15
India today held talks with China on the important issue of importing vaccines to contain Japanese Encephalitis, which has already taken a heavy toll of human lives in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

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