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Saturday,
December 10,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated
at 3:00 am (IST)
Govt
rules out JPC probe
Volcker panel
findings
New Delhi,
December 9
The demand by the
Opposition for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into
the Volcker findings on food-for-oil scam was rejected by
the government in both the Houses of Parliament today
saying Justice R.S. Pathak Inquiry Authority had already
started its work and its scope was “very wide”.
In video (28k, 56k)
Natwar Singh
in Patiala
Punjab page: SAD for probe
against Chief Minister
PM
keeps hopes of EPF interest hike alive
Left warns of
“imminent confrontation”
New Delhi,
December 9
Although Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh today did not announce the hike in
EPF interest rate from 8.5 per cent, he kept the hopes of
four crore subscribers alive by promising to discuss the
issue with the Labour Minister and officials concerned to
consider the demand.
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Would it be viable to restore the provident fund interest rate to 9.5 per cent?
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“I will discuss the issue with the Labour Minister and officials to see what can be done about it within the existing resources of the Employees Provident Fund
Organisation.”
— Manmohan Singh
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J&K
page: Sonia
visits quake-hit villages |
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Special
article: Killer
earthquake
UPA Chairperson and Congress President Sonia Gandhi consoles earthquake victims at Sultan Dhaki in Uri tehsil of North Kashmir on Friday.
— Tribune photo by Amin War |
Anjali
loses sexual harassment case also
Bangalore, December 9
In a double blow a day after she
was ordered dismissed from service, an Indian Air Force Court of Inquiry
today ruled that Flying Officer Anjali Gupta had failed to prove her
complaint of sexual harassment against three fellow officers.
Power
cuts in Punjab, Haryana
Chandigarh, December 9
Power supply in the northern region
has been adversely affected with the Northern Grid facing a shortage of
5000 Mega Watt. As a result, Haryana has announced scheduled power cuts
and a compulsory weekly off on industry, while Punjab is also resorting
to scheduled power cuts.
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India:
The Tasks Ahead
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
125TH
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS,
INAUGURAL SESSION
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SC
open to easing norms for appointing High Court judges
New Delhi, December 9
The Supreme Court today said it was
open to any suggestion for streamlining the guidelines for appointing
High Court judges and even relaxing the age limit of 45 years for making
the appointment of a practising lawyer to ensure that no post of judge
remained vacant.
PM
faces tough diplomatic task at East Asia Summit
New Delhi, December 9
When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
travels to Malaysia on December 11 to be with leaders from 16 countries
to attend the high-sounding First East Asia Summit, he will be hoping to
build a free trade area extending from Mumbai to New Zealand’s
Christchurch, and finally expand the area, which covers 3 billion people
— the worlds’ largest of its kind.
HC
nod to RIL demerger
Mumbai, December 9
The Bombay High Court today
approved the demerger of Reliance Industries Ltd. whereby the empire
would be carved into separate groups under the control of Mukesh and
Anil Ambani.
Jayaprada
paid Rs 40 lakh for dance recital
Lucknow, December 9
The reported favouritism shown to
Samajwadi Member of Parliament Jayaprada during the Lucknow Mahotsav by
paying her more than 13 times than renowned Hindustani vocalist Pandit
Jasraj threatens to snowball into a political controversy.
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Govt
in bind on EPF interest rate
December 9, 2005
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BJP
drama to divert attention, says PM
December 8, 2005
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Natwar resigns
December 7, 2005
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PM woos Russian businessmen
December 6, 2005
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Mathrani
questioned by ED
December 5, 2005
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Natwar meets PM, says he is innocent
December 4, 2005
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Pandemonium in Parliament
December 3, 2005
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PM calls for war against AIDS
December 2, 2005
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Palki reaches Nankana Sahib
December 1, 2005
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Pawar elected BCCI President
November 30, 2005
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