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Saturday, April 3, 2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Terror on tracks: Ultras target Kashmir rail link
Blow up Baramulla-Qazigund line; HM hand suspected; no casualties; 2 trains cancelled
Northern Railway workers repairing the railway track near Galbaugh in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. the track was damaged in an IED blast last night.Kakpora (Pulwama) April 2
For the first time since the start of railway services in the Kashmir valley, militants blew up part of the Baramulla-Qazigund line near the Kakpora railway station in Pulwama district late last night, disrupting traffic for several hours.

DERAILING PEACE: Northern Railway workers repairing the railway track near Galbaugh in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The track was damaged in an IED blast last night. Tribune photo: Amin War

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The issue of hydel power projects in Uttarakhand is snowballing into a major controversy with the BJP Government in the state planning to move court and challenge the Centre’s decision to suspend Pala Maneri (480 MW) and Bhaironghati (381 MW) projects on environmental grounds.

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The cross-border romance between Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik took a new twist today with Ayesha Siddiqui, a Hyderabad girl claiming to be the first wife of the Pakistani cricketer, releasing the proof of their marriage performed way back in 2002 and accusing him of lying.

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Farisha Siddiqui (L) and M A Sddiqui (R), parents of Ayesha Siddiqui, address a press conference in Hyderabad on Friday and (right) a copy of the marriage certificate released by them.
Farisha Siddiqui (L) and M A Sddiqui (R), parents of Ayesha Siddiqui, address a press conference in Hyderabad on Friday and (right) a copy of the marriage certificate released by them. — PTI

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Nod to strip Rathore of police medal
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Disgraced Haryana DGP SPS Rathore, recently convicted for molesting Panchkula teenager Ruchika Girhotra, is set to lose the police medal conferred upon him for meritorious service. President Pratibha Patil has given her assent to the Home Ministry reference in this regard.

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