Sunday, 13 September 2015

punctuation PART

(1)We, for our part, believe that it would have been prudent to
extend, rathen than curtail, what it is tobe young in this
 country. Given our tendancy to let out parents and sundry other elder
relations decide wht is to be our livelihood.
(source-Hindustan Times Monday, June 04, 2012)

(2)For its part, the Indian Army has played down the possibilities of
espionage, arguing that its probe was looking into why
  the officer would have contact with a foreign national witout
adequate authorisation.(source-Hindustan Times Fridayday, July 13,
   2012)

(3) When British high commissioner James Baven met Gujrat chieft
minister Narendra Modi on Monday, they put  behind the 10-year
   long boycott on the BJP leader imposed after the 2002 Gujrat riots
and denial of UK visa in 2005. On his part, Bevan said,
   " We have taken no political position on Gujrat.... I donot think
the Gujrat voter is likely to be swayed by the fact that the
    British high commissioner spent eight hours in Ahmedabad."
(source-Hindustan Times Tuesday, October 23, 2012)

(4)Battling a series of allegations a combative Congress sought to
regain lost political ground at a mass rally in Delhi on Sunday
   with a resolve to go on the offensive on its economic agenda and
the fight against corruption. On his part, the PM explained the
rationale
  behind the government's initiative." We need economic reforms to
create more jobs... the people are being misled about our decisions,"
  (source-Hindustan Times Monday, November 06, 2012)

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(10)Even   as the congress led UPA government celebrated the Supreme
Court verdict giving clean chit to finance minister
  P chidambram in the 2G case, opposition parties including Left stood
firm in their demand for calling him as a witness before
  JPC probing the scam. The BJP said Chidambram cannot escape" moral
culpability" and remains "constitutionaly and politically
 accountable" On their part, the Left parties were also not satisfied
with the ruling and vowed to continue to seek
 Chidambaram's presence in the JPC.(source-Hindustan Times saturday,
August 25, 2012)

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