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Wednesday, August 31, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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India, Pak to free 1,100 prisoners on Sept 12
New Delhi, August 30
India and Pakistan today took a significant step forward in addressing the humanitarian issue of prisoners by agreeing to release all fishermen and civilian prisoners on September 12, decided to meet again to sign a Memorandum of Understanding on the social menace of drug trafficking, but failed to cut much ice on the political issue of signing an Extradition Treaty.

Pak Interior Secretary visits Tihar Jail

Home Secretary Vinod Kumar Duggal (right) gestures as Pakistan’s Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah smiles during their Press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

In video: Pakistan says peace talks with India moving in the right direction. (28k, 56k)

Home Secretary Vinod Kumar Duggal (right) gestures as Pakistan’s Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah smiles during their Press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— Reuters photo



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MP for consular access to Indians
New Delhi, August 30
The Indian Government should seek consular access to all Indians languishing in Pakistani jails and pursue their case as vigorously as Sarabjit Singh’s. In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab, Ashwani Kumar said a large number of Indians, many from Gurdaspur district, were languishing in Pakistani jails, and New Delhi should “secure consular access to all our citizens now in Pakistani jails.”

Indian diplomats meet Sarabjit, say he is in good health
Islamabad, August 30
Sarabjit Singh, facing death in Pakistan, today gave his personal details, circumstances under which he was arrested, tried and convicted, to two Indian High Commission officials who met him at the high-security Kot Lakhpath jail near Lahore.
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Another Pak prisoner’s kin fight a lone battle
2 Pak prisoners repatriated

Congress floor managers bail out FM
New Delhi, August 30
The CBDT issue, which could have turned into a major embarrassment for the UPA government as the NDA-led Opposition alleged constitutional impropriety on the part of Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, was saved by the deft floor management by the Congress as the supporting parties SP, BSP and Left came in his defence.
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HARYANA: BJP to field Abhimanyu from Rohtak

HIMACHAL: CM asks Jaya not to oppose HP’s Central package

DELHI: Congress MLAs for total rollback of power tariff hike

J&K: People’s Conference plans series of conventions

CHANDIGARH: Poll fever grips city colleges

LUDHIANA: Father of seven brings home abandoned infant

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BUSINESS: LTC, car allowance, phone bills to attract FBT, Esops exempted

NATION: Centre to make public Bihar Governor’s reports

WORLD: Hurricane Katrina leaves 55 dead in USA

SPORTS: Sania creates history








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New Delhi, August 30
As Pakistan insisted that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, whose deportation is sought by India, is not in its territory, the USA today said the fugitive is “very much” in its sight and it would like to see individuals like him apprehended.

Sania Mirza hits a forehand return during her match against Mashona Washington of the USA in the first round of the US Open at Flushing Meadows in New York on Monday

Sania creates history
New York, August 30
Sania Mirza became the first Indian woman to win a match at the US Open Grand Slam after she battled poor form and fitness problems to clinch a thrilling first round win in women’s singles yesterday.
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Sania Mirza hits a forehand return during her match against Mashona Washington of the USA in the first round of the US Open at Flushing Meadows in New York on Monday.
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HC asks Sunjay, Karisma to settle discord
New Delhi, August 30
The Delhi High Court today prevailed over industrialist Sunjay Kapur and his wife Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor to talk to each other to sort out their differences amicably in the interest of their five-month-old daughter Samaira.

Buying, selling of children common
in stone quarries
New Delhi, August 30
Despite the government’s tall claims of adopting a proactive approach towards the issue bonded labour, the fact is that this evil system of gross infringement of fundamental rights continues unabashedly in the country.

Rescued child labourers from Chattisgarh, who were kept in bondage for more than 10 years in Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani district, Haryana, at a Press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday. — Tribune photo by Rajeev Tyagi
Rescued child labourers from Chattisgarh, who were kept in bondage for more than 10 years in Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani district, Haryana, at a Press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday

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