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Centre ready for amnesty to Kashmiri ultras in PoK 
If they want to shun the gun, they’re welcome: PC
New Delhi, February 11
In a major confidence-building measure, the Centre today expressed readiness to facilitate return of all Kashmiri youth who had gone to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) and wish to come back denouncing militancy.

Nation page:Antony: Pak’s infiltration bids not to hit talks


Raj Chengappa new Editor-in-Chief
The Tribune Trust has appointed noted journalist Raj Chengappa as the new Editor-in-Chief of The Tribune Group of Publications. He will take over on March 16, 2010, from H.K. Dua, who has been heading The Tribune since 2003 and has recently been nominated as a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha).

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Tehran, February 11
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a ceremony to mark the 31st anniversary of Islamic Revolution, in TehranIranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced today that the Islamic republic has produced its first package of highly enriched uranium just two days after beginning the process.
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PGI all set for jumbo expansion
New Delhi, February 11
Decks were today cleared for a massive expansion of the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, in accordance with the Union Government Act, which requires all centrally funded educational institutes to implement 27 per cent OBC quota in admissions. Taking up a related proposal from the Health Ministry, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the expansion of the premiere institute in North India, which would need additional seats, faculty and infrastructure to implement the 27 per cent quota over a period of three years.


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Shiv Sena scare forces SRK film off theatres in Maharashtra 
Mumbai, February 11
Theatres across Maharashtra have decided to postpone screening of Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘My Name is Khan’ amidst fears that Shiv Sena activists could carry out attacks.

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26/11 accused Ansari’s lawyer shot dead
Mumbai, February 11
26/11 accused Fahim Ansari's lawyer Shahid Azmi was today shot dead at his office in suburban Kurla, the police said. Four assailants barged into his office in Taxi Men colony in Kurla and shot two bullets into him at point blank range, they said. 

Fresh wave of cyber attacks hits India
Chandigarh, February 11
Computer networks at sensitive establishments have experienced a second wave of cyber attacks from foreign-based hackers. Sources in the intelligence reveal that fresh attacks began on January 28 and about 25 computers were targeted.




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