Tuesday, January 1,
2002, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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INDEX


External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh on Monday said Pakistan's move to detain the leaders of two major Islamic militant groups was positive, if the reports were true.
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NATION


Nandankanan zoo in Orissa has a new arrival in its family, an eight-month-old baby elephant, "Shankar."
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Infamous stock broker Harshad Mehta, accused of engineering a multi-crore share market scam, died of heart attack in Mumbai this morning.
(28k, 56k)


Air Chief Marshal Krishnaswamy says forces are prepared for any
eventuality.

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WORLD


Afghan farmers have resumed the cultivation of poppies, which can be used to produce drugs, following the fall of the Taliban rulers who had banned it.
(28k, 56k)


Pakistan's Former Information Minister Jawaid Jabbar in an interview said that dialogues between India and Pakistan was the most preferred way to conduct relations.
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