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Friday, November 21, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 9:40 pm

Obama to be R-day chief guest
New Delhi/Washington: India has invited US President Barack Obama to be the chief guest at the 2015 Republic Day celebrations, an invitation which has been accepted by the American leader.

Jharkhand poll campaign
Modi urges Naxals to join mainstream
CHANDUA (Jharkhand): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked Naxalites to give up arms and participate in nation-building, stressing that violence has no place in the country of Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi.

India must be prepared to use might if need arises: Prez 
TEZPUR: Cautioning against various threats facing the subcontinent, President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday said it was imperative for India to have an effective deterrence and strong defence to promote development and it must be prepared to use its "might" if the need arises.

Coronation of next Imam has no legal sanctity: HC 
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Friday said the ceremony by Jama Masjid Shahi Imam Syed Ahmed Bukhari to annoint his son as his successor has no legal sanctity.

Sonia slams BJP in J-K rally, says it is playing politics over relief work 
BANDIPORA: Accusing the BJP of playing politics over providing relief to flood victims of Jammu and Kashmir, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday said the ruling party at the Centre promised the sky but did not follow it up with action

J-K poll: AMM releases election manifesto 
JK poll: Flying squads confiscate Rs 51 lakh cash
Omar hopes removal of Tosha firing range will pay dividends 

Obama provides legal status to five million illegal immigrant 

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Friday bypassed Congress to announce the most sweeping immigration reform in a generation that will protect 5 million illegal workers from deportation and may benefit hundreds and thousands of Indian techies seeking legal permanent status.

Mangalyaan among best inventions of 2014
Minimum temp drops to sub-zero in Kashmir 
US snowstorm: Death toll rises to 10 
Curiosity rover to probe mysterious rocks on Mars 
Quake rocks Mizoram


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Keep off 2G probe, SC tells CBI chief
Says prima facie Sinha tried to save
some accused
New Delhi, November 20
Ranjit Sinha The Supreme Court today directed CBI Director Ranjit Sinha to stay away from the agency’s investigation into the 2G scam as prima facie there was “some credibility” in the allegation that he had tried to derail the probe to save some of the accused.


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HC cancels Rampal’s bail, sends him to jail
Rampal inside the lock-up at the Sector 5 police station in Panchkula on Thursday.Chandigarh, November 20
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today sent controversial sect head Rampal to jail, hours after a Division Bench cancelled his bail in the 2006 murder case.

Rampal inside the lock-up at the Sector 5 police station in Panchkula on Thursday. Photo: Nitin Mittal

More trouble for sect head as police slap fresh murder charges
Barwala (Hisar), November 20
A day after his arrest, charges of murder were slapped against Rampal and others in connection with the deaths of five women followers and a child in Satlok Ashram.

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Will consult Kashmiri separatists before talks with India: Sharif
Nawaz Sharif Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has blamed India for adopting inflexible approach towards the Kashmir issue. Ignoring India's opposition, Sharif today said Pakistan would hold dialogue with Kashmiri separatists to take them into confidence before engaging in peace talks with India.

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HIMACHAL: Deputy Ranger, forest guard suspended
UTTARAKHAND: Cabinet nod to doctors’ recruitment board

CHANDIGARH: Patients, attendants bear brunt

LUDHIANA: Lamp ‘scam’ comes to light

DELHI: Properties destroyed in Jamia Nagar fire

OPINIONS: Tragedy of errors

NATION: Ahead of Delhi polls, Cong opens doors for ‘outsider’

BUSINESS: Kotak Bank buys ING Vysya for Rs 15,000 cr in biggest merger
SPORTS: Draw keeps Anand in hunt
WORLD: Rajapaksa calls snap polls to seek record third term

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Omar tells BJP to clarify stand on Article 370
Beerwah (Budgam), November 20
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today accused the BJP of making multiple statements on Article 370.

Fee hike protest turns bloody at Punjabi University
Students clash with police; 24 hurt
Punjabi University students clash with the police in Patiala on Thursday.Patiala, November 20
Punjabi University students protesting the recent fee hike were dragged and beaten up by the police in one of the most violent clashes on the campus in recent times.
Punjabi University students locked in a scuffle with the police in Patiala on Thursday. Tribune photo: Rajesh Sachar

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