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Pakistan, which has for weeks sought to broker a deal, saidafinaltextofapeaceagreement between the United States and Iran had been reached,althoughtherewasno immediate confirmation from Washington or Tehran. “Pakistan is now working »ContinUed on PaGe 2 E. explained Nuclear plan fate, sanctions relief key As the US and Iran look to sign a deal to end their military conflict, the stumbling block appears to be the division over the specific terms regarding the dismantling of the Iranian nuclear programme and sanctions relief. There remain gaps between what Washington says Iranians have agreed to do and what Tehran insists it has the right to retain. 3 attaCKs in 4 daYs near oman The wife and children of one of the victims at the air india crash site in ahmedabad, Friday. BHuPendra rana At crash site, families and friends sift for memories and a life that once was Leena misra, Brendan dabhi & Parimal a dabhi Ahmedabad, June 12 SITA PATnI and Amanda donaghey sat beside each other at thefootoftheburntshellsofthe medicalcollegehostelbuildings onFriday,grievingfortheirsons. donaghey, a British national,heldacollageofherson’s photographs that read “MemoriesofFiongal”,assheaccepted condolenceswithfoldedhands. Sita Patni’s 13-year-old son, FiongalGreenlaw-Meek,39,and Aakash, had been sleeping on his partner Jamie, 45, were re- the pavement next to the famturning to London ily’s tea stall when after celebrating the plane crashed air india Crash nearby, into the their wedding anniversary in India. hostel mess of BJ They were among Medical College. the 241 who died Fiery debris from when Air India’s Ahmedabad- the crash fell on Aakash, who GatwickBoeing787dreamliner was among the 19 killed on the crashedshortlyaftertake-offon ground. Patni’s arm still bears June 12 last year. »ContinUed on PaGe 2 a year later India summons top US diplomat second time to Happening Stand-up comedy show protest strikes on ships today row: KEM probe finds shubhajit roy MBBS student remarks fell short of standards lPrime minister narendra New Delhi, June 12 FOR THE second time in less than 48 hours, India Friday summoned the US charge d’affaires (CdA) and lodged a “strong protest” over the series of attacks by US naval forces on commercial vessels carrying Indian mariners in the Gulf of Oman. On Thursday, the government confirmed the death of threeIndianseafarers,reported »ContinUed on PaGe 2 Modi will begin a high-profile official visit to France. He will also be attending the G7 meeting there next week. Track This and more on www.indianexpress.com Business as usual By EP Unny Us charge d’affaires Jason meeks at the mea, Friday. anI Has submitted apology, disciplinary action under consideration: Hospital Purnima sah & mohamed thaver Mumbai, June 12 AdAyafterMaharashtraCyber PoliceregisteredanFIRagainst stand-up comedian Pranit More and two audience members,includingMBBSstudent Sejal Pawar, over remarks made during a show, a preliminary inquiry by Mumbai’s KEM Hospital found that Pawar’s comments were “objectionable and insensitive” and fell short of the standards of The Big PicTure Khan sir’s rise, his reckoning Page 15 dignity, empathy and professional responsibility expected from a medical student. KEM Hospital authorities said Pawar had submitted a written apology acknowledgingthatsomeofherstatements were inappropriate and may have caused distress. Officials saiddisciplinaryaction,including temporary suspension, couldbeconsidereddepending on the inquiry's findings, though transferring a student to another institution is not »ContinUed on PaGe 2 l meT wiTh near-FaTaL accidenT in himachaL moUnTains Mountains, ministries, military aircraft: Op to save Deadpool cinematographer after paragliding crash page 1 anchor hina rohtaki Chandigarh, June 12 WHEn dOCTORS at PGIMER, Chandigarh, examined a foreignnationalwithseverespinal injuries on June 9, he was registered simply as an “unknown patient”. Few at the hospital knew that the man lying on the stretcher was George Richmond, an acclaimed British cinematographer whose credits include the Hollywood blockbusterdeadpoolandWolverine. Fewer still knew that just a day before a near-fatal paragliding accident in the high Himalayas, he had been a guestatthePatialaresidenceof former Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. What began as the rescue of theunidentifiedforeigntourist injured in a remote mountainous region near Manali soon evolvedintoamulti-agencyoperationinvolvingtheHimachal Pradesh government, district George richmond went down near deo Tibba; an iaF helicopter was used to evacuate him administrations,theIndianAir Force, senior political leaders and doctors across two states. Richmond, 54, had arrived inIndiaaspartofasix-member foreign expedition group. According to former MP Preneet Kaur, Richmond was known to her son, Raninder Singh, throughcollegefriendsabroad, and stayed with the family in PatialabeforeleavingforHimachal Pradesh on June 3. “Mysonknewthemfromhis college days. He stayed with us foranightbeforeheadingtoHimachal the next morning. A commonfriendhadbroughtthe group,andtheyhadaguidewith them. After they left, we had no idea what had happened until we learnt about the accident. It is very unfortunate,” Kaur said. After reaching Himachal »ContinUed on PaGe 2 nation Page 9 wait for aNswers coNtiNues as aaiB says iNvestigatioN still uNderway Jaspal Rana, always aiming for the perfect shot, dies at 49 mihir Vasavda Mumbai, June 12 OnE OF the things shooter JaspalRanalovedexplainingabout hiscomplexsportwasthetrigger pull. He would show videos of his most famous ward, Manu Bhaker, and then painstakingly explain the almost invisible movements that produce the perfect shot. To most, it would soundvaguebutforRana,itwas everything. He could admire a “beautiful shot”, he often said, even if it missed the bullseye. It was a quirk that said a lot about him. For all his reputation as a straight-talker and »ContinUed on PaGe 2 Legendary shooter Jaspal rana guided manu Bhaker to her olympics double bronze. PTI
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