Saturday, August 10, 2002, Chandigarh, India
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President to visit Gujarat on Aug 12
A P J Abdul KalamMove unnerves Centre
New Delhi, August 9
In a precedent setting move having far reaching implications, President A P J Abdul Kalam is suo motu undertaking a day’s visit to Gujarat on August 12 and will begin his programme there by visiting Mahatma Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram near Ahmedabad.

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Power, water share of Punjab, Haryana slashed
Chandigarh, August 9
It is like scratching the bottom of the barrel for more. No water in the Pong and Ranjit Sagar dams means life between January and June next year will be tough and punishing. With a gloomy picture ahead and the Bhakra being the only remaining source of assured supply, the share of water and power for the entire region has been slashed.

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New Delhi, August 9
The BJP today released the lists of petrol stations and gas agencies allotted to Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh Congress leaders and their relatives and demanded legislation to cancel these.

5 killed in hate attack
Islamabad, August 9
Five persons, including a suicide attacker, were killed and 23 injured when suspected Islamic militants carried out a grenade attack at a Christian missionary hospital in Taxila near here today.

Ex-minister held for graft
Jalandhar, August 9
The Punjab Vigilance Bureau today arrested former Punjab Minister Mr Ajit Singh Kohar from the District Administrative Complex here where he had come to participate in a dharna organised by the Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) against the “repression” let loose by the Captain Amarinder Singh government against Akali Dal workers.

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Shivani murder case
Volte-face by Madhu Sharma
Denies hinting at Advani, Swami 
Panchkula, August 9
In a volte-face, Ms Madhu Sharma, wife of Haryana Inspector-General of Police (Prisons) Ravi Kant Sharma, today categorically denied that she had hinted at either Mr L.K. Advani or Mr I.D. Swami being behind the “hideous political power game in the Home Ministry” to implicate Mr Ravi Kant Sharma in the Shivani murder case.

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Adulterated diesel supply up due to drought
New Delhi, August 9
With several states reeling under drought and farmers resorting to increased use of diesel for irrigation purposes, there is a spurt in adulteration of the popular fuel.

Multi-crore scam in SBI
Chandigarh, August 9
As part of a countrywide crackdown in a multi-crore scam involving misappropriation of funds by certain officials of the State Bank of India, the CBI today conducted raids at residences of two senior officials posted at the Sector 17 branch of the bank. Raids were being conducted at Chandigarh, Ambala and other cities in the country, sources in the CBI said.

SAD dharnas against excesses, anti-people policies
Chandigarh, August 9
The SAD has finally entered the agitational mode. On the programme given by SAD chief Parkash Singh Badal, party workers held dharnas at various district headquarters today in protest against the alleged excesses on Akali workers and leaders and “anti-people, anti-employee, anti-Dalit policies” of the Amarinder Singh Government.

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