Thursday, August 22, 2002, Chandigarh, India
 Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

SAARC agrees on combating terror
India rejects Pak dialogue offer
Kathmandu, August 21
In what is being considered a diplomatic success for India in its fight against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, SAARC Foreign Ministers today accepted New Delhi’s proposal to hold a ministerial meeting of the member-countries in the near future to formulate a joint plan of action to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, even as India rejected Pakistan’s offer for talks without pre-conditions.

Foreign Minister Yashwant Sinha shakes hands with Pakistan Foreign Affairs Minister Inamul Haq after the opening ceremony of the ministerial meeting of SAARC in Kathmandu on Wednesday. Foreign Minister Yashwant Sinha (left) shakes hands with Pakistan Foreign Affairs Minister Inamul Haq after the opening ceremony of the ministerial meeting of SAARC in Kathmandu on Wednesday. — AFP photo
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Armitage visit: India sets terms
To seek Pak cooperation on jehadis
New Delhi, August 21
India is going to tell US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage when he visits the subcontinent on Friday and Saturday to exert pressure on Pakistan to give up its dual policy on terrorism.

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63 PCS officers removed
Chandigarh, August 21
The Punjab Council of Ministers today approved the proposal of the department of personnel to declare the entire selection to the PCS (Executive) and the PCS (allied) made by the PPSC in 1998 as null and void. 

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Bangalore, August 21
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SHIVANI MURDER CASE
Medical proof on accused sought

New Delhi, August 21
A Delhi court today directed the Delhi police, investigating the Shivani Bhatnagar murder case, to present proof of medical examinations conducted on accused Pradeep Sharma while in 14-day police remand.

PM’s no to SGPC jatha for Pak
Amritsar, August 21
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has refused to accept the demand of the SGPC to send a jatha of kar sevaks to Pakistan for the maintenance of Sikh shrines.

Gujarat poll: SC hearing on Aug 26
New Delhi, August 21
The Supreme Court will hear on August 26 the Presidential reference regarding the standoff between the Vajpayee government and the Election Commission over early Assembly elections in Gujarat.

40-yr-old tractors still in service
Polluting Holy City of Amritsar
Amritsar, August 21
Weaponry used during the Indo-China and Indo-Pak wars may have found its way into museums, but most of the tractors and lorries bought in 1962 and 1965 for the removal of garbage here are still on the road, emanating pollution.
A Massey Ferguson tractor bought by the Amritsar Municipal Corporation in 1962 collects garbage in Amritsar.
A Massey Ferguson tractor bought by the Amritsar Municipal Corporation in 1962 collects garbage in Amritsar.
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