Saturday, July 20, 2002, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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Amid tight security, the first batch of pilgrims begin their long journey from Jammu for the annual Amarnath cave shrine.
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WORLD


The United States gently reminds Pervez Musharraf that he has to hand over the reins to a civilian government in October. 
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A day-long symposium on South Asian affairs was organised in the United States to discuss some of the toughest issues on the subcontinent.
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Chota Rajan gang member gunned down by the Mumbai Police.
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Six members of the notorious "Kaccha Baniyan" gang arrested in Barabanki.
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Muslims hold special prayers in Lucknow seeking divine intervention to end the prolonged dry spell.
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Renowned director Ram Gopal Verma comes up with his latest venture "Road" starring Antara Malli and Vivek Oberoi, who won critical acclaim for their performances in the film "Company."
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BUSINESS


The prices of vegetables have sky-rocketed in North and North-West India due to the delayed monsoon in these areas, forcing many to forget their favourite dishes. 
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India's software services giant Wipro Ltd posts a Rs 1.63 billion consolidated net profit for the quarter April-June 2002.
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