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ATTEMPT TO TARGET BHADERWAH FEST FOILED
6/16/2007 12:30:46 AM
Jammu,June 15 ( Security forces in Bhaderwah foiled a militant bid to target Bhaderwah festival by busting a militant hideout and seizing large quantity of arms and amunition from Neoata village. An unidentified militant was also arrested by the security forces from the hideout in village Neoata in Bhaderwah,official sources said adding that interrogation was still going on. The security forces seized 250 kg of ration, 5 blankets, two chinese greanade, 1 chinese made pistol, 100 rounds of AK rifles, 4 magazines , I radio set from inside the militant hideout in Bhaderwah. Meanwhile, two HizbulMujahideen commanders identified as GhulamHassan s/o Abdul Lassa code name Jaffar active since 1995 and Abdul Gani s/o AbdulSattar code name Younis surrendered before the DIG Udhampur-Doda range along with their weapons on Friday . ...
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DDC Kathua accused for sabotaging tourism promotion in Jammu region.
6/16/2007 12:20:51 AM
Jammu: The tall claims made by the district arrangements about elaborate arrangements made for the Sarthal festival, first of its kind in the District, has evoked sharp criticism so much so the people after trekking last distances to witness the festival had to undergone numerous problems en route. They also criticized the dictatorial attitude of the District Commissioner Kathua and alleged that she was deliberately sabotaging the efforts of the government to promote tourism in Jammu region. There is no denying the fact that thousands of people and youths of Nehru Yuva Kendra from 24 districts participated in the Sarthal festival where Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad laid the foundati...
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Power breakdown mercury dips but city residents still face heat
6/16/2007 12:15:50 AM
Jammu, June 15 For several lakh people residing in old city area and its adjoining areas, including Gandhi Nagar Trikuta Nagar, Sainik Colony ,Channi Himmat, Greater Kailash,RoopNagar,Muthi,Janipur,Shakti Nagar,TalabTillo, even a breeze or a drizzle is a cause of deep worry for them.The drizzle does not inundate the posh areas but it snaps the power supply lines.The fallout, delay in supply of fresh water. Ask any resident facing the heat in the absence of power during night he will volunteer airing his grief over prolonged power breakdown and shutdown. On Wednesday and Thursday nights people were heard roaring with anger when they suffered the miseries of a 10-hour breakdo...
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Cross voting isn't ruled out during Presidential poll
Karan Singh fails to act as man of excellence
6/16/2007 12:13:59 AM
BL KAK NEW DELHI, JUNE 15: Belonging to a very special category of literary personalities, Karan Singh, though going about as a senior leader of the Congress party, has disappointed a large number of his admirers, particularly from the community of writers and scholars, by his performance in support of his 'dream' to succeed APJ Abdul Kalam as President of India. An ordinary person in the Indian capital did not fail to read the writing on the wall--that is, Sonia Gandhi, at no stage, wanted to field Karan Singh as a candidate for Presidential poll. And most newspapers and journals had also aptly assessed that Karan Singh was not number one in the race for the post of new President. ...
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