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Thursday, February 13, 2014, Chandigarh, India
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MP uses pepper spray in LS, Speaker suspends 18 Andhra MPs...more
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 UPA-II spares fares, offers 72 new trains
* Focus on passenger safety
* Special body for rail fares
* 2 N-E states to be linked
New Delhi, February 12
Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge kept up the tradition of not increasing the passenger fares or freight charges in the election year while offering 72 new trains in his interim Railway Budget today.

Nation page: Tariff authority to suggest fares
14-minute speech, courtesy Telangana

12 trains go into North India’s kitty
New Delhi, February 12
The Railway Minister announced 12 new premium and express trains for the northern region in his interim Railway Budget today.


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Badal showers sops on defence personnel, veterans
Punjab Chief Minister lays foundation stone of war heroes’ memorial on Amritsar-Attari road
Amritsar, February 12
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today announced a bonanza for serving armed forces personnel, ex-servicemen and NCC cadets apparently with an eye on the Lok Sabha elections.

Ex-Army Chiefs seek national war memorial
(From left) Ex-Governor of J-K Gen SK Sinha, Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal, Marshal of the Sky Arjan Singh and Army ex-chief Gen JJ Singh at a function to lay the stone of the war memorial in Amritsar (From left) Ex-Governor of J-K Gen SK Sinha, Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal, Marshal of the Sky Arjan Singh and Army ex-chief Gen JJ Singh at a function to lay the stone of the war memorial in Amritsar. Vishal Kumar

LoC standoff over, truckers back home
Srinagar, February 12
The standoff on the cross-LoC trade spanning nearly four weeks between India and Pakistan ended today after the two sides exchanged the stranded drivers and allowed the detained vehicles to cross over.


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PUNJAB: PRTC seeks Rs 50 cr grant

HARYANA: HC restrains HPSC from declaring interview results

J&KJunior doctors continue protest for third day

HIMACHAL: Prez wants to go back to teaching

CHANDIGARH: City gets two new trains

LUDHIANA: Ill-equipped Fire Brigade fuels fears

DELHI: AAP govt waives power bills partly

OPINIONS: Keep politics aside

BUSINESS: Industrial production contracts 0.6% in Dec

NATION: Raj Thackeray detained, freed

SPORTS: Karnataka make clean sweep
WORLD: Storms, high winds batter flooded parts of Britain

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Haryana MLAs’ jaunts cost taxpayer Rs 32 cr
Rohtak, February 12
Members of different committees of the Vidhan Sabha in Haryana spent a whopping Rs 32 crore of the taxpayer’s money between 2000 and 2012 on their TA/DA. But most jaunts of these elected representatives failed to serve the intended purpose.

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New Delhi, February 12
Events leading to Operation Bluestar have returned to haunt political leaders of Punjab, resulting in a fresh round of accusations through media. The “White Paper on the Punjab Agitation” released by the Government of India on July 10, 1984, had given the central government's "reasoning" on why Operation Bluestar was carried out.
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