Friday, February 9, 2001, Chandigarh, India
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India conveys its concern to China
Transfer of missile technology to Pak
NEW DELHI, Feb 8 — The second round of the bilateral security dialogue between India and China ended today with the two sides sharing their respective security concerns in regional and international spheres and agreeing to carry forward the dialogue.

PM’s assurance to Sikhs
NEW DELHI, Feb 8 — The Atal Behari Vajpayee government will have to take some innovative measures expeditiously to end the alienation of the scattered Sikh community in Jammu and Kashmir.

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SHO suspended after protests

ROPAR, Feb 8 — Following protests against the death of a Dalit of Saheri in police custody the SHO of Morinda, Mr Tarlochan Singh, was suspended today. He was transferred to Police Lines Ropar.

Residents of Morinda vent their ire by throwing stones at a police vehicle to protest against the custodial death of a local resident and (right) protesters block traffic on the Chandigarh-Ludhiana road on Thursday.
Residents of Morinda vent their ire by throwing stones at a police vehicle to protest against the custodial death of a local resident and (right) protesters block traffic on the Chandigarh-Ludhiana road on Thursday. — Tribune photos by Manoj Mahajan

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Raghavan’s appointment quashed
BANGALORE, Feb 8 — In a significant decision, the Bangalore Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal today quashed the appointment of Mr R.K. Raghavan as Director of the CBI and directed the government to find a new chief in two months.

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Cong blasts CM on SYL issue

AMRITSAR, Feb 8 — Announcing the poll manifesto of the PPCC for the next Assembly elections, Mr Amarinder Singh, party president, said today if voted to power the Congress government would not allow a drop of water to flow to adjoining states.

Hussain gets Coal Ministry
NEW DELHI, Feb 8 — The Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, today effected a minor change in his Council of Ministers following the resignations of two colleagues from the PMK.

SC order on polluting units
NEW DELHI, Feb 8 — The Supreme Court today directed the Delhi Government to complete within four weeks the incomplete task of surveying 21,400 industrial units in the non-conforming areas of the Capital and close all polluting units among them.

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Docs face fatigue syndrome
AHMEDABAD, Feb 8—When hope came knocking for quake-victims rescued from the debris, death was only a step behind as they were wheeled into the hospitals. Incisions, amputations, surgeries — the doctors saw it all and they also saw life fleeting away as they worked against time. 

Agro-forestry — a way out of wheat-rice cycle
YAMUNANAGAR: A world famous progressive farmer who has developed one of the biggest and most productive farms in this part of the world has advised farmers in Punjab and Haryana to take to agroforestry in a big way if they want to break out of the wheat-rice cycle which has now become the bane of agriculture in the two states. Mr Surinder Singh Hara and his wife, Valarie, at his farm house at Yamunanagar.
Mr Surinder Singh Hara and his wife, Valarie, at his farm house at Yamunanagar.
— Tribune photo by Karam Singh

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