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Azad bags "Pride of India' award in US
9/17/2006 11:02:22 PM
Srinagar, September 17: The award, Pride of India, has been conferred on Chief Minister Gh Nabi Azad in America today. The Chief Minister is set to leave for London tomorrow. Reports reaching Srinagar indicate that American foundation of Muslim Indian Origin organized a function at a hotel in New York on Saturday evening during which "Pride of India " award was conferred on noted film star Sanjay Khan and Chief Minister Gh Nabi Azad. The award was also conferred on Councilor general of Indian High Commission Meena Devi. Chief Minister is leaving for London Monday morning and he is schedule to stay there for four days. ...
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NAM expresses total opposition to terrorism
9/17/2006 10:13:16 PM
Havana, Sept 17 In a strong endorsement of India's position, the 118-nation Non-aligned Movement (NAM) today expressed its total opposition to terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and asked countries to combat the menace, including by prosecuting and extraditing its perpetrators. Burning midnight oil and bringing to an end months of negotiations, the two-day NAM summit adopted the Havana Declaration and the 'Final Document' in the early hours of the day urging countries to refrain from extending political, diplomatic, moral or material support to terrorism under the UN Charter and also asking them to fulfill global obligations not to give it any support. Being held in C...
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CNN-IBN on Srinagar prostitution racket
A startling new dimension to the sex scandal case
9/17/2006 10:08:56 PM
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI, SEPT. 17: A special investigation team (SIT) of the popular CNN-IBN television channel and www.orbat.com have now revealed a startling new dimension to the Srinagar sex scandal case, which was transferred by the Supreme Court last month to the Court of the District and Sessions Judge in Chandigarh to ensure fair trial. Srinagar was on the boil when images of Sabeena, who ran a brothel from a house in the Chinkral Mohalla of Habbakadal area, came out in the open. After news of the prostitution racket broke protestors ransacked the house. As names of public figures and government officials allegedly involved in the sex scandal cropped up, the protests ...
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172 terror camps exist in Bangladesh
Dhaka unwilling to shut anti-India camps
9/17/2006 10:05:16 PM
B L KAK NEW DELHI, SEPT. 17: The government of India has taken exception to the unwillingness of Bangladesh to shut anti-India militant camps on its soil. Renewed activity by anti-India Islamist guerrillas in Bangladesh has triggered conern, if not commotion, within the Indian intelligence community. The Bangladesh government continues to be indiferent even after New Delhi has, on more than one occasion, pointed out to Dhaka that recent terror attacks in India, including at Ayodhya in July last year, bomb blasts in Varanasi in March and the 7/11 Mumbai train bombings, had linkages with individuals and outfits in Bangladesh. EARLY TIMES was officially told that India only last ...
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