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All terror groups still active in Pak: Antony 
Kochi, January 9
Voicing concern over reports that a large number of militants from PoK are waiting to cross the LoC into Kashmir, Defence Minister A K Antony today said almost all terrorist groups are "still active" in Pakistan which has not cracked down on them, despite repeated requests from India.

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Pakistan fires rockets into India
Amritsar, January 9
India has warned Pakistan against the repeated firing of rockets into the Indian soil from across the border at a flag meeting between the Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers. The meeting was triggered by the firing of two to four rockets in the periphery of the Kahangarh border outpost in the wee hours of Saturday.
Officials of the BSF inspect one of the rocket shells, fired from Pakistan territory, that landed near the Kahangarh border outpost on Saturday. Photo: Vishal Kumar 

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India woos its rich diaspora
Punjab promises a separate commission for NRIs
New Delhi, January 9
With the global collective wealth-base of NRIs touching a whopping US $400 billion, a select few Indian states today presented several investment projects to woo the diaspora at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas here.

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Curtain went down on the 8th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas this evening with President Pratibha Patil seeking greater participation of overseas Indians in country’s development.
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RTI exposes Punjab CIA
New Delhi, January 9
Little could one imagine that the right to information would some day help a victim take on the might of Punjab’s Crime Investigating Agency (CIA). A Delhi-based man has shown that with the right to information, anything is possible.

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Yamunanagar man survives, cops rule out racist angle
Exactly a week after an Indian permanent resident was stabbed to death in a city park, a 29 year-old Indian was allegedly set afire by four unidentified men while he was parking his car in a northwestern suburb in the early hours of Saturday. Jaspreet Singh, who was returning from a party at 1.30 am, suffered between 20 and 30 per cent burns on his arms, chest and face.
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