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Wednesday, October 8, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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Everything will be fine: PM about Pak border situation 
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said "everything will be fine soon" on Pakistan border amid the government's assertion that India is giving a "massive" reply to the "totally unprovoked" shelling by Pakistan and will continue to do so unless the other side stops.

Pak troops kill 2 women in border shelling 
Omar orders safety of people in areas hit by shelling 

Many complaints on Flipkart discount sale: Nirmala 
New Delhi: After receiving "many complaints" from traders on Flipkart's massive discount sale, government today said it will look into the concerns and take a call on whether more clarity is required on e-commerce retail business.

Cyclonic storm heads to Andhra, Odisha coast 
Tharoor issue: Cong in Kerala to seek action from high command

Modi promises to transform 'scam Haryana to skill Haryana'
MAHENDERGARH (HARYANA) Promising to transform "scam Haryana to skill Haryana", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday asked the people of the state to elect a BJP government with clear majority, saying he wants to strengthen the state's ties with Delhi to transform its fortunes.

Bilawal now targets Modi 
Islamabad: Days after he vowed that Pakistan will take back entire Kashmir, the country's 'Gen Next' politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari today attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying Pakistan can retaliate "unlike his victims from Gujarat".

Chautala plays Devi Lal card to woo voters 
CHANDIGARH: INLD president Om Parkash Chautala on Wednesday continued with his hectic poll campaign in the state, wooing the voters in late Devi Lal's name and appealing them to bring the main opposition party to power to usher a "positive change" in the state.


 

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Jaya to stay in jail as HC says no ground for bail 
Court says corruption amounts to human rights violation
Bangalore, October 7
In a blow to jailed AIADMK chief and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, the Karnataka High Court today rejected her bail plea in the disproportionate assets case, saying there was no ground to grant her relief.
Jayalalithaa’s supporters in tears after her bail was rejected by the Karnataka High Court. PTI
Jayalalithaa’s supporters in tears after her bail was rejected by the Karnataka High Court. PTI


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3 Army men among 12 hurt; hundreds flee after Pak firing 
Arnia/New Delhi, October 7
Villagers show a house damaged in shelling by the Pakistan Rangers in Arnia on Tuesday. Tribune Photo: Inderjeet SinghIndia and Pakistan have raised the border violation rhetoric with both sides locked in a heavy exchange of fire, resulting in the death of at least eight civilians on each side in the last 48 hours.

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Relief for farmers as Centre eases rice moisture norms
Chandigarh, October 7
The Union Government today directed the Food Corporation of India (FCI) to accept rice for the Central pool with moisture level up to 15 per cent, but only after a value cut.
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Top Cong, SAD leaders got money from Gaba family, says drug diary
Chandigarh/Jalandhar,  October 7
The contents of a diary of Goraya-based businessman Chuni Lal Gaba's family has created ripples in political circles of Punjab with names of the ruling SAD-BJP combine and Congress leaders surfacing as "recipients" of money from the Gaba family.

Sidhu pads up again, bats for BJP in Haryana
Siwan (Kaithal), October 7
Former BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu today ended his self-imposed “political exile” after being denied a ticket from Amritsar in the Lok Sabha polls by addressing party workers in the Siwan area of Haryana.

Low-carbon LED lamp fetches Physics Nobel for Japanese trio
Stockholm, October 7
Three Japanese-born researchers today won the Nobel Prize for Physics for inventing the LED lamp, a boon in the fight against global warming and aiding people in poverty.
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