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Let Siachen be a peace mountain: PM
Rules out redrawing of established borders
Siachen, June 12
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the time had come to convert the world’s highest battlefield, Siachen, into a “peace mountain” without redrawing “established borders”.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh along with Army Chief Gen J.J. Singh shakes hands with Army jawans during his visit to base camp in Siachen on Sunday.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh along with Army Chief Gen J.J. Singh shakes hands with Army jawans during his visit to base camp in Siachen on Sunday. — PTI photo

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VC’s driver, peon nabbed for PMT paper leak
Faridkot, June 12
The Faridkot police today claimed to have achieved a major breakthrough in the PMT paper leak case with the arrest of a peon and driver of the Vice-Chancellor of the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, besides a binder working in the varsity. Employees of the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences arrested in the PMT paper leak case behind bars in Faridkot on Sunday.
Employees of the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences arrested in the PMT paper leak case behind bars in Faridkot on Sunday. — A Tribune photograph

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Nepal lifts ban on Indian news channels
Kathmandu, June 12
The Nepalese Government has lifted the ban on Indian news channels, which was imposed after the February 1 royal takeover.

Koirala meets Yechury
New Delhi, June 12
Nepali Congress leader and former Prime Minister of Nepal Girija Prasad Koirala today met CPM Politburo member Sitaram Yechury and held discussions on the political scenario in Nepal after the royal takeover on February 1.

Region to benefit from SAARC summit: Bangladesh
Dhaka, June 12
Bangladesh today said the announcement of new dates for the twice-postponed SAARC summit would infuse new impetus to the regional grouping’s slowed down process.

6 IIFA awards go to ‘Veer-Zaara’
Amsterdam, June 12
Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukherjee walked away with the Best Actor and Actress trophies as Yashraj Film’s “Veer-Zaara” bagged six awards at the International Indian Film Academy awards ceremony here.

Actress Rani Mukherjee holds up a trophy at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Amsterdam on Sunday.
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Actress Rani Mukherjee holds up a trophy at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Amsterdam on Sunday.

 

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