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Thursday, April 15, 2010, Chandigarh, India
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PM: Talks with Pak only after action against 26/11 culprits 
l Sees no need to give more evidence on Mumbai
attacks l India to sort out issues bilaterally without US mediation
Washington DC, April 14
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh again laid the ground rules for resuming comprehensive talks with Pakistan on all issues by stating that “the minimum” requirement is that Pakistan “takes credible steps to bring the perpetrators of the horrible crime of 26/11 to book.”
Is Manmohan Singh  going to Islamabad?
World leaders set 4-yr deadline to secure nukes

Friend speaks up for Tharoor, underworld guns for him
New Delhi, April 14
Despite a spirited defence put up by his Dubai-based friend, Sunanda Pushkar, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor went through another troubled day today, all because of his alleged role in helping Pushkar acquire a stake in a franchise owning a cricket team for the Indian Premier league. 

A policeman guards Shashi Tharoor’s New Delhi residence A policeman guards Shashi Tharoor’s New Delhi residence on Wednesday. — Tribune photo 
Editorial: Controversies galore
Nation page:Modi’s fresh salvo: Kochi team owners’ antecedents not clear

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After more that three months of a peaceful conduct of the Maha Kumbh, a tragedy struck the mega fair in Haridwar on the last Shahi Snan when seven persons, including four women, were killed in an accident and subsequent violence and stampede at the Chandi Ghat crossing today.

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Guwahati, April 14
Residents try to erect their damaged houses in Fatepur village after a storm hit North Dinajpur district of West Bengal At least 120 persons were killed and over 200 injured when a severe nor’wester packed with a wind speed of 125 kmph raged for 40 minutes through North Dinajpur district in West Bengal, four neighbouring districts of Bihar and five in Assam.
Residents try to erect their damaged houses in Fatepur village after a storm hit North Dinajpur district of West Bengal on Wednesday. — PTI 

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PUNJAB: Govt planning cash payment to BPL families

HARYANA: Education must to meet Ambedkar’s goals: CM

J&KEmployees suspend strike, to resume duties today

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CHANDIGARH: Getting away with violence

LUDHIANA: PSEB braces itself for 2-day strike

DELHI2 more radiation sources detected

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Chandigarh/Patiala, April 14
Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB) employees will go on strike from midnight to protest bifurcation of the electricity utility on Thursday after a formal approval by the state Cabinet.

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Himachal hills ready for IPL bash
l Twin towns — Dharamsala, McLeodganj — wear a festive look
l Rs 3-crore special grant doled out by govt l 600 hotel rooms booked for players, officials, mediamen l Last-minute touches being given to the stadium 
Dharamsala, April 14
The initial euphoria has given way to last-minute jitters. With two IPL matches scheduled to be played here this week — one on Friday and another on Sunday — the organisers and administration are keeping their fingers crossed.





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