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Indo-US nuke deal reciprocal
PM says separation of civilian, military facilities possible
New Delhi, August 3
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today made a slew of wide-ranging, far-reaching assurances to the Lok Sabha about fears and suspicions raised about his recent visit to the United States, the most important of them on the Indo-US nuclear agreement about which he said all commitments were “reciprocal” and that segregation of civilian and military nuclear facilities was possible.


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RAW tailed Naval officer in Russia
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After being in the denial mode for days, the Navy today admitted that it had imposed restrictions on the movement of three top officials, including the Director of Naval Operations for the recent theft of classified documents from the war room.

Gurgaon DC, SP shifted
Chandigarh, August 3
The Haryana Government today shifted the DC and SP of Gurgaon as an aftermath of the violent clashes between the striking employees of Honda Motorcycle and Scooters India and the police in that town on July 25.

High level of toxic metals, pathogens in vegetables
Chandigarh, August 3
It is official. The concentration of heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, zinc and chromium have been found beyond the permissible limit in green vegetables. Pathogens were also found in all root vegetables.

Sourav Ganguly hits a boundary on way to his 51 runs against Sri Lanka during the triangular one-day cricket tournament at Rangiri Dambulu Cricket Stadium in Dambulla Sports page: Jayawardene steers Lanka to 4-wicket win



Sourav Ganguly hits a boundary on way to his 51 runs against Sri Lanka during the triangular one-day cricket tournament at Rangiri Dambulu Cricket Stadium in Dambulla on Wednesday. In the course of this innings Ganguly also crossed the 10,000-run mark in one-day internationals.
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Terror camps in Pok intact: Pranab
New Delhi, August 3
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said logistic infrastructure of terrorist training camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir was intact and infiltration from across the border had increased in the past two months.

SC judgement in Parliament attack case today
New Delhi, August 3
The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict in the sensitive Parliament attack case tomorrow to finally decide the fate of two Kashmiri militants awarded capital punishment and city college lecturer S.A.R. Geelani, whose acquittal has been challenged by the Delhi Police.

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Demand to open Kargil-Askardoo road
Srinagar, August 3
The 434 km long NH 1A, passing through Dras connects Srinagar with Leh, the capital of the twin districts of Leh and Kargil, comprising the frontier cold desert region of Ladakh. Dras was given the status of a subdivision on July 19 when Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed visited the area.
Lieut-Gen Hari Prasad shakes hands with villagers of Kargil during the inauguration of the Major Vivek Gupta Medical Aid Centre at Khumbathang in Kargil Lieut-Gen Hari Prasad shakes hands with villagers of Kargil during the inauguration of the Major Vivek Gupta Medical Aid Centre at Khumbathang in Kargil.
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