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04 January 1998

Quicktakes 

 
HC stays CAT order on Cabinet Secy

NEW DELHI: Cabinet Secretary T S R Subramanian today resumed office after a gap of three days as the Delhi High Court stayed the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) order quashing the three-month extension given to him by the Gujral Government. A Special Bench comprising Justice Vijender Jain and Justice S K Mahajan, stayed operation of Friday's CAT order holding that prima facie the Tribunal had no jurisdiction to entertain a petition from a non-aggrieved person.

Parikh to quit

GANDHINAGAR: Gujarat Chief Minister Dilip Parikh would submit his resignation to the Governor Krishnapal Singh on Monday. Parikh today told PTI that he would submit his resignation after the cabinet meeting the same day.

Goa-Mumbai train

PANAJI: Direct train services from Margao (Goa) to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) Mumbai and back would begin operating from January 26 next. The Mumbai-Sawantwadi Express would be extended to Margao , sources said here today.

Pak missile

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's newly-developed Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) Ghauri, with the capability of carrying nuclear warheads and targeting every major Indian city, will be unveiled on March 23, the Pakistan Day.

Algeria massacre

CAIRO: Unidentified armed men killed at least 412 people, including children who were bashed against walls, in the worst-ever massacre in Algeria on Tuesday since civil unrest began six years ago, Algerian media reported today.

IE staffer raided

COLOMBO: Armed soldiers searched the home-cum-office of Nirupama Subramanian, Colombo correspondent of The Indian Express on Saturday afternoon. Calling it a random exercise, around 10 soldiers barged into her house at Rosmead Place.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.



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