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Rajesh Bhayani / Mumbai January 5, 2010, 0:06 IST

Geetanjali Krishna: The unofficial Tatkal service
It’s rather peculiar,” said a friend recently, “that of late, almost every time that I have tried to buy a train ticket, even if it is a month in advance, I have found myself wait-listed…” She was desperately trying to send off Sushil, her trusted right-hand man to Kolkata for some urgent business, and was unable to get tickets on any train going eastwards. “The air tickets cost upwards of Rs 12,000 — I don’t know what to do!” said she. Just then, her courier service provider, who happened to overhear some of this conversation, said, “Why are you getting so hassled madam? Just send him to the railway station and meet this travel agent friend of mine … he’ll get him on today’s Rajdhani to Kolkata!” But how could he do that when the train was full, she asked bemusedly. “It’s the unofficial Tatkal service,” said he.

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'Ready to talk to anyone on Kashmir'
In a fresh initiative, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today expressed the Centre’s willingness to “talk to anyone” having “meaningful ideas” to promote peace in Jammu and Kashmir and offered to resume dialogue with Pakistan provided it curbed activities of those engaged in terrorism in India.
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Kargil scam: CBI files fresh status report in SC

CBI has filed a fresh status report before the Supreme Court into alleged irregularities in defence deals, which caused a loss of around Rs 2,000 crore to the state exchequer, entered into in the wake of the 1999 Kargil conflict. - CBI team back from Mauritius - This number does not exist - CBI likely to seek govt nod for Sibal probe - Satyam scam: CBI team back from Mauritius, 2nd chargesheet soon - CBI seeks govt nod for full probe on Sibal - Raja-telcos meet tomorrow; CBI probe, 3G may figure The consolidated status report was placed in a sealed cover before the apex court. A Bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan allowed senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, who is assisting the court as amicus curiae in the matter, to respond to the report in two weeks. Dwivedi said a copy of the report was received by him yesterday and he would need time to go through it to respond. The court adjourned the matter for four weeks. CBI was asked by the court on August 24 file a consolidated report about the investigations into the various cases. Dwivedi said the Centre, which was also asked to give details about the departmental action taken by the Ministry of Defence against officials involved in alleged irregularities in the deals, have not complied with the order. The Ministry of Defence was asked to file an affidavit giving details about the appropriate action likely to be taken in 33 cases which were referred to it. Dwivedi, who during the hearing in January this year accused the Centre of trying to cover up the issue, had said government has to tell about the outcome of the departmental inquiry.


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