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Sunday, October 30, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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Zip, Zap, Zoom — it’s F1 India’s big day
Record crowds expected to watch the world’s fastest motor sports in Noida
New Delhi, October 29
You would never have heard anything like it. The scream of a Formula One car isn’t a sound you will forget in a hurry.

Red Bull-Renault driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany during the qualifying session of Formula One's Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida on Saturday.
The big roar: Red Bull-Renault driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany during the qualifying session of Formula One's Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida on Saturday. — PTI


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A Tribune Investigation

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Punjab Public Transport
Badals, buses and public losses
How the Badals hijacked Punjab’s luxury bus business
How the transport policy was manipulated for private profit
Public losses, private profits
Silence of the lambs


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NDA 60 Glorious Years
125 Years of The Tribune
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Yearend Special
2010 — The Year of Disquiet
Chandigarh skyline
in danger
Education Special
The Tribune Guide to Best Colleges
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Manesar effect? Maruti says new plant in Gujarat
To buy 1,500 acres in ‘Modi land’; company’s Q2 profit dips 60%
New Delhi, October 29
Maruti Suzuki India today posted a 59.81 per cent fall in its net profit at Rs 240.44 crore for the quarter ended September 30, mainly due to production loss at Manesar because of labour unrest and foreign exchange loss.

In the saddle, Khanduri trains guns on detractors
BC KhanduriNew Delhi, October 29
Former Uttarakhand chief minister and currently the national vice president of BJP Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank is in deep trouble, with the state government registering an FIR against him.
   
                                           
BC Khanduri

India positive on N-deal with Japan
Krishna discusses bilateral ties with his Japanese counterpart
New Delhi, October 29
Notwithstanding the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March, the proposed India-Japan nuclear deal figured prominently during talks between the foreign ministers of the two  countries today.

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Post-Parliament attack, India deployed N-capable missiles on border’
Condoleezza RiceWashington, October 29
India had deployed nuclear-capable missiles on its western border and refused to budge under US pressure to hold any talks with Pakistan after the 2001 attack on its Parliament by terrorists from across the border, says former top American diplomat Condoleezza Rice.

What makes you happy? There are over 50 things
London, October 29
Finding money in an old pair of jeans, having a picnic in the sun, getting flowers or chocolates from a loved one or a thank you card in the mail are some of the things that make people feel happy, a study has revealed. 

Missing in rural India: Smiling teachers, child-friendly schools
New Delhi, October 29
A new study on learning and teaching outcomes in government schools of rural India has thrown up significant challenges for the Right to Education Act. It has found that in language and Maths, children are at least two grades behind where they should be and though the RTE Act stresses teacher qualifications immensely, neither higher educational qualifications nor teacher training are associated with better student learning. It is the teachers’ ability to teach that matters.


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