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BRICS nations to promote trade in local currencies
New Delhi, March 29
Determined to end the hegemony of rich Western nations in navigating global economic policies, the BRICS nations today signed two key accords to promote trade among them in their local currencies and explore the possibility of setting up a development bank for mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects.


(L-R): Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Chinese President Hu Jintao and South African President Jacob Zuma hold copies of the BRICS report after its release during a plenary session of the summit in New Delhi on Thursday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

Nation page: India, China to observe 2012 as year of friendship

IB to probe letter leak, says Antony
Clarifies that government has faith in 3 Services Chiefs
New Delhi, March 29
Defence Minister AK Antony holds a machine gun at Defexpo India 2012Defence Minister AK Antony today said all three Service Chiefs enjoyed the government’s full confidence, but refrained from letting out if any action would be taken against Army Chief General VK Singh.
Defence Minister AK Antony holds a machine gun at Defexpo India 2012. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui


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Curfew in Gurdaspur after clashes
Policemen battle to control a mob at GurdaspurGurdaspur, March 29
Curfew was imposed in the town following the death of a youth, identified as Jaspal Singh (18) of Chour Sidhwan village, in police firing this afternoon.

Policemen battle to control a mob at Gurdaspur. Tribune photo

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New Delhi, March 29
The Lok Sabha today passed, the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2011 aimed at striking a balance between maximising judicial independence and laying down accountability at the same time for members of the higher judiciary.

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Devinder Pal BHULLAR CASE
SC can’t review Prez refusal of mercy plea: Centre
Devinder Pal Singh BhullarNew Delhi, March 29
The Centre today pleaded with the Supreme Court to dismiss the petition of Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar, sentenced to death for the 1993 assassination attempt on then Youth Congress chief MS Bitta.
Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar

US: Pak addicted to using militants against India
Washington, March 29
Pakistan has an "addiction" of "playing around" with militant groups against India and the US has virtually "given up" its efforts to change this mindset, a top Pentagon official has said. "They have an addiction to playing around with militia groups to achieve certain interests, particularly vis-a-vis India.

Russia’s largest Hindu temple faces closure
New Delhi, March 29
While the Russian President is in India for the ongoing BRICS summit, the Hindu community in Russia is once again on the edge. This time the issue involves a possible closure of Russia's biggest Vedic culture centre and the largest Hindu temple in that part of the world. The temple is facing prospects of eviction in St Petersburg, the hometown of Vladimir Putin, the President-Elect of Russia.


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