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Sunday, September 21, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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Uddhav's final offer: 151 for Sena, 119 for BJP
MUMBAI: The Shiv Sena on Sunday made it clear that it won't make any more concession for the BJP, offering to cede it only 119 out of the total 288 seats in the Maharashtra Assembly for the next month's polls, and said this was "the final attempt" to break the logjam over seat sharing.

Alliance with Shiv Sena should move in forward direction: BJP

ASIAN GAMES
Jitu Rai leads Indian team to bronze 
INCHEON: Jitu Rai on Sunday spearheaded India's 10 metre air pistol team to clinch the bronze medal in the 17th Asian Games but missed out on an individual medal finishing fifth at the Ongnyeon International Shooting Range here.

India blank Nepal 3-0 in men's tennis, enter quarters

AAP's Mayank Gandhi booked for abetting sexual harassment
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party leader Mayank Gandhi, along with five others, has been booked on charges of abetting sexual harassment after a 21-year-old female party volunteer filed a criminal complaint against them in Mumbai. 

Visa-on-arrival facility on the anvil for US tourists
NEW DELHI: India is working on a proposal for visa-on-arrival facility for US tourists, one of the big-ticket announcements expected to be made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US beginning September 26.

Exodus of migrant workers to hit Valley reconstruction

SRINAGAR: The work of reconstruction in the flood-ravaged Kashmir could get delayed by at least six months due to the mass exodus of migrant labour force.

Floods damage 50 km border fencing 
Radio link connects people in flooded Valley
UPSC shifts NDA & NA exam centre from Srinagar to Jammu

Soon, order food of your choice through SMS on board train
NEW DELHI: Soon, you can order meals of your taste through SMS while travelling on a train as the Railways is launching a mobile phone-based service in a move to offer multiple catering options to passengers.

KBC gets its first Rs 7-cr winners from Delhi

J&K floods: Helpline numbers
Control rooms at Srinagar, Jammu and New Delhi to monitor and coordinate rescue and relief operations can be reached at Jammu & Kashmir House (011)-24611210 and 24611108;  Srinagar 0194-2452138;  Jammu 0191-2560401; and Home Ministry's control room in New Delhi at: (011) 23093054, 23092763, 23093564, 23092923, 23092885, 23093566, 23093563 


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BJP-Sena alliance on the brink in M’rashtra
Seat sharing: Trouble for Cong as NCP wants 50:50 split
The BJP-Shiv Sena tie-up remains uncertain in spite of a recent meeting between Amit Shah and Uddhav ThackerayMumbai, September 20
Ahead of the Assembly polls in Maharashtra next month, the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party and BJP-Shiv Sena alliances have ‘reached a breaking point’ over sharing of seats.

The BJP-Shiv Sena tie-up remains uncertain in spite of a recent meeting between Amit Shah and Uddhav Thackeray

Haryana Votes 2014
Swaraj’s sister, ex-Cong, INLD men on BJP list
New Delhi, September 20
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s sister Vandana Sharma has been included in the list of 47 candidates released by the BJP for the Haryana Assembly elections. She has been fielded from the Safidon Assembly constituency.



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J-K flood fury
Tourism, apple earnings take a hit
Infra loss to put a huge burden on state govt, says industry
New Delhi, September 20
Tourism and apple production will be badly hit in Jammu and Kashmir in the aftermath of floods, suggest industry estimates. The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has estimated that the state will lose earnings of around Rs 3,000 crore from its tourism sector in the current financial year.

Face-off worsens in Ladakh as more troops arrive
New Delhi, September 20
The ongoing face-off between India and China at Chumar in south-eastern Ladakh has intensified with the addition of more gun-toting troops, which are now strung across 2 km on an east-to-west axis on either side of the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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PUNJAB: Now, Centre threatens to stop grants under road scheme

HARYANA: ‘Maha alliance’ awaits Maya nod

J&K: Four militants killed near LoC in Kupwara district

HIMACHAL: Resource crunch fuels massive fee hike in HPU
UTTARAKHAND: State to prepare list of disaster-hit villages

CHANDIGARH: Car-
jacking in Mohali

LUDHIANA: Son’s killer robs man of peace

DELHI: Redress grievances of public, secys told

OPINIONS: Towards ending the stalemate with US

NATION: Defamation law can’t muzzle media, says law panel survey

SPORTS: Jitu, the man with the golden gun
WORLD: Thousands of Syrian Kurds flee to Turkey as IS advances

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On incursions, MEA following process started by PM; awaiting results
New Delhi, September 20
India today said it was carefully following the process initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after raising the issue of incursions in Ladakh with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Jitu, the man with the golden gun
Shooting makes your life crazy. You've got to still your nerves and deaden your heartbeat. You've got to check the flow of the blood in the veins. (Details on SPORTS page)

With a hard-earned bronze medal, Shweta gets India off the blocks

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Focus shifts to captive Indians as IS frees 46 Turkish hostages
An employee at Turkey’s consulate in Mosul is welcomed by her relatives at Esenboga airport in Ankara on SaturdayThe fate of Indian construction workers held by ISIS militants is back in international focus following today’s release of Turkish hostages.
An employee at Turkey’s consulate in Mosul is welcomed by her relatives at Esenboga airport in Ankara on Saturday. Reuters

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