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India v/s Pakistan- 2004

2004

Tuesday, March 16, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Uncertainty over telecast in spite of SC order
New Delhi, March 15
In view of the tough posture taken by international sports channel Ten Sports over sharing live telecast of the Indo-Pakistan cricket series with Doordarshan (DD) unless $25 million (US) were paid to it by the latter, the Supreme Court in an interim measure today directed the channel to “feed” DD with signals of the Rawalpindi one-day tie tomorrow.
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India’s Sachin Tendulkar (front, blue trousers) and coach John Wright (behind, partially hidden), are flanked by Pakistani security personnel during a training session in Rawalpindi on Monday. India’s Sachin Tendulkar (front, blue trousers) and coach John Wright (behind, partially hidden), are flanked by Pakistani security personnel during a training session in Rawalpindi on Monday.
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ONGC share price fixed at Rs 750
Helps govt to exceed disinvestment target
New Delhi, March 15
The government has fixed the final share price of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation at Rs 750 per share, with retail investors being offered the scrip at a discounted price of Rs 712.50 as a whopping Rs 10,534 crore was mobilised by one of the largest ever public issues in India.

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NATION: Give Telgi case records to CBI, SC tells states

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Temple will be built in Ayodhya, says Advani
Bagalkot (Karnataka), March 15
Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani said today that he was confident that a grand Ram temple would be built at the “very birth place” of Ram with the “cooperation and support of all”.

SAD-BJP combine boycotts Governor’s Address
Vote-on-account today
Chandigarh, March 15
The Akali-BJP combine staged a walkout when the Governor, Justice O P Verma, addressed the Punjab Vidhan Sabha on the opening day of a two-day session here today.

14 killed as mini-bus falls into nullah
Jammu, March 15
Fourteen passengers of a mini-bus were killed and 23 injured as the overloaded vehicle fell into a nullah at Batroo near Ramban in Doda district today.

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Slack progress of Khalsa project
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Moshe Safdie, Boston-based architect of the Rs 300-crore Khalsa Heritage Memorial Complex, reviews the progress of the project in Anandpur Sahib on Monday.
Anandpur Sahib, March 15
Six years after the foundation stone of the Khalsa Heritage Memorial Complex was, laid by the Panj Piaras, the project is still far from completion.

Moshe Safdie, Boston-based architect of the Rs 300-crore Khalsa Heritage Memorial Complex, reviews the progress of the project in Anandpur Sahib on Monday. Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan

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