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Thursday, January 20, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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Pak told to probe LoC firing
MEA downplays incident
New Delhi, January 19
While the Ministry of External Affairs downplayed last night’s incident of firing of 13 mortars in Poonch sector from across the Line of Control, the Indian Director-General of Military Operations spoke to his Pakistani counterpart today pointing out the violation of the ceasefire and asking him to investigate the incident.
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Trishul test-fired
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57 defence personnel get bravery awards 
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Seema Devi, wife of Subedar Pardeep Thapa of 4/5 GR, who was decorated posthumously with the Sena Medal for gallantry for his actions on the LoC, is consoled by Mrs Anupama Singh, wife of the GOC-in-C, Western Command, Lieut-Gen J. J. Singh, during an investiture ceremony in Dehra Dun on Wednesday. Seema Devi, wife of Subedar Pardeep Thapa of 4/5 GR, who was decorated posthumously with the Sena Medal for gallantry for his actions on the LoC, is consoled by Mrs Anupama Singh, wife of the GOC-in-C, Western Command, Lieut-Gen J. J. Singh, during an investiture ceremony in Dehra Dun on Wednesday. 
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EC warns against exploiting religion
Not to allow cameras inside polling booths

Ranchi, January 19
Warning of strict action against those exploiting religion to influence the electorate, Chief Election Commissioner T.S. Krishna Murthy today said it would be “unfortunate” if parties raked the Justice U. C. Banerjee report on the Godhra incident during the election campaign.
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Sania Mirza of India hits a return against Petra Mandula of Hungary in their women’s singles second round match at the 2005 Australian Open Tennis Tournament in Melbourne on Wednesday. Sania won 6-2, 6-1. Sports page:
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Sania Mirza of India hits a return against Petra Mandula of Hungary in their women’s singles second round match at the 2005 Australian Open Tennis Tournament in Melbourne on Wednesday. Sania won 6-2, 6-1. — AFP photo

Ayub’s grandson moves World Bank on Baglihar
Islamabad, January 19
History turned full circle when Pakistan's State Finance Minister Umer Ayub Khan signed the petition to the World Bank raising a dispute over the hydro-power Baglihar project under the Indus Waters Treaty.

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Class IV student given electric shocks by SI?
Amritsar, January 19
Sumit, a class IV student of a school in Amritsar, who was allegedly given electric shocks by a Sub-Inspector.
The Amritsar police is contemplating strict action against Sub-Inspector who allegedly gave electric shocks to a student of class IV and forced his father to sign a cheque for Rs 2.35 lakh.
Sumit, a class IV student of a school in Amritsar, who was allegedly given electric shocks by a Sub-Inspector. — Photo byRajiv Sharma

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