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New Delhi, Jun 29 (PTI) Following are the top stories at 1 pm:

    NATION

    CAL3 OD-TEMPLE-LD STAMPEDE
     * 3 killed, 50 injured in stampede near Shree Gundicha Temple in Odisha's Puri
    Puri: At least three persons were killed and around 50 others injured in a stampede that took place near Shree Gundicha Temple in Odisha’s Puri on Sunday morning, a senior official said. *


    DEL13 LD PM
     * Those who fought Emergency should always be remembered: PM Modi
    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday played remarks of leading anti-Emergency politicians in his monthly radio broadcast to slam the then Congress government for atrocities on people, and said they should always be remembered as it inspires people to stay alert to keep the Constitution strong. *


    DEL8 UKD-LD-CLOUDBURST
     * Nine labourers go missing in landslide triggered by cloudburst in Uttarkashi
    Uttarkashi (U'Khand): Nine construction labourers went missing early Sunday after a landslide triggered by a cloudburst hit their shelters along the Yamunotri National Highway in Uttarkashi district, officials said.


    CAL11 OD-TEMPLE-STAMPEDE-CM
    
* Seek forgiveness from Jagannath devotees, tender apology for Puri temple stampede: Odisha CM
    Puri: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday sought forgiveness from devotees of Lord Jagannath for the stampede near a temple in Puri, and tendered an apology on behalf of his government for the incident that left at least three people dead. *


    DEL10 PM-SOCIAL SECURITY
    
* 95 crore people now benefiting from social security schemes: PM
    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said around 95 crore people are benefiting from one social security scheme or the other, while till 2015, government schemes reached less than 25 crore people. *


    DEL4 CONG-SARISKA
    
* Cong takes dig at BJP's 'Alwar double engine' over plan to 'redraw'€™ Sariska reserve's boundary
    New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday attacked the Centre and Rajasthan governments over the reported plan to redraw the boundaries of the Sariska Tiger Reserve for the reactivation of over 50 mining operations, saying the move would be "ecologically devastating". *


    CAL15 WB-GANG RAPE-MAJUMDAR
    
* Union min walks out of Kolkata Police HQ after overnight detention over rape protest
    Kolkata: Union minister Sukanta Majumdar on Sunday morning walked out of the Kolkata Police headquarters after being detained, along with other BJP leaders, overnight following a protest against the gang rape of a student at a law college. *


    CAL16 JH-RAIN-LD RESCUE
    
* 162 students trapped in inundated residential school in Jharkhand after heavy rain rescued
    Jamshedpur (Jharkhand): At least 162 students trapped in an inundated private residential school in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum district after heavy rain were rescued by the police on Sunday, a senior officer said. *


    MDS1 KL-DOCTOR-HOSPITAL-ROW
    
* Doctor's disclosure on equipment shortage at Kerala govt hospital sparks row, probe ordered
    Thiruvananthapuram: A senior government doctor’s disclosure regarding shortage of surgical equipment and delays in surgeries at the state-run Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital has triggered a controversy in Kerala, prompting the Health department to order an inquiry. *



    BUSINESS

    DEL12 BIZ-RELIANCE-ROSNEFT
    
* Russia's Rosneft in early talks with Reliance to sell stake in India unit
     New Delhi: Russian oil giant PJSC Rosneft Oil Company is in early talks with Reliance Industries for sale of its 49.13 per cent stake in Nayara Energy, which operates a 20-million tonnes-a-year oil refinery and 6,750 petrol pumps in India, sources said.By Ammar Zaidi *



    FOREIGN

    FGN7 BANGLA-POLLS
    
* Next polls to be 'most credible' in Bangladesh's history: Yunus' aide
     Dhaka: The next general elections will be the "most credible and peaceful" in Bangladesh's history, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’ aide has said, asserting that the interim government has taken all necessary measures to ensure free and fair polls. *


    FGN14 PAK-RAINS
    
* Death toll in rain-related incidents rises to 38 in Pakistan
    Islamabad: Death toll in rain-related incidents in Pakistan has risen to 38 with 63 injured as pre-monsoon showers continued to wreak havoc in various parts of the country, officials said. **


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