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Srinagar terror drama ends
Cops storm buildings, kill 2 ultras
Srinagar, July 30
With the death of two heavily armed militants, the encounter between the militants and security forces concluded after 24 hours of fierce gunbattle in the Badshah Chowk area here this evening.

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Manesar, July 30
Workers of Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India Ltd today joined work amidst slogans in favour of Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Chief Minister of Haryana Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the morning.
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Nagas offered Kashmir-type status; Talks on in Amsterdam
New Delhi, July 30
The first fuzzy contours of a solution to the contentious Naga problems are emerging on the pattern of the present settlement in Kashmir.

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New Delhi, July 30
Giving a new twist to the Bihar Assembly dissolution case, four former MLAs from the state, on whose petition the Supreme Court had issued a notice to the Union Government, today moved an application in the apex court seeking copies of Governor Buta Singh’s two controversial reports recommending the dissolution of the House.

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Islamabad, July 30
India will make six new proposals, including permanently opening the Wagah-Atari border for trade, to Pakistan during talks on commercial and economic cooperation in New Delhi from August 9 to 10, media reports said.

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Astronauts go spacewalking
Houston, July 30
Two astronauts stepped outside the shuttle Discovery today in the first US spacewalk since 2002 and set to work testing damage-repair techniques developed after the Columbia disaster.

State of Roads in Punjab — II
Congestion, accidents everyday affair
Chandigarh, July 30
Punjab’s aim to be a progressive industrial state attracting major investment is unlikely to be achieved soon due to its roads that offer risky rides coupled with traffic jams and hundreds of serious accidents each year. The scenario in the sphere of road infrastructure is dismal.

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