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Thursday, April 5, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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PM trashes ‘coup fears’
Says report of key Army units’ movement in Jan shouldn’t be taken at face value
Delhi/Vishakapatnam, April 4
The government today vehemently denied a newspaper reports that two key Army units had moved closer to the National Capital in January without prior notice to the government. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh termed the report “alarmist” and said it should not be taken at face value.

COUNTRY’S PRIDE: Special Forces soldiers
COUNTRY’S PRIDE:
Special Forces soldiers
Manmohan Singh
"These are alarmist reports. They should not be taken at face value."
Manmohan Singh, PM

Navy inducts N-powered sub
Vishakapatnam, April 4
The INS ChakraAdding lethality to its sea-based force, India today inducted Russian-made nuclear- powered submarine 'INS Chakra' into the Navy, joining an elite group of nations possessing sophisticated warships. The INS Chakra



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Malik to accompany Zardari on India visit
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New Delhi, April 4
Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik is a surprise inclusion in the 40-member strong delegation that will accompany President Asif Ali Zardari to India for pilgrimage to the Ajmer Sharif on Sunday.

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Why Bibi Jagir Kaur was convicted
Bibi Jagir KaurChandigarh, April 4
She opened the book of love when she was still learning to figure out geometry theorems and understand Newton’s laws of motion. For the bubbly Harpreet Kaur, every action had an equal and opposite reaction when it came to affection.

VIPs still have easy access to Bibi
Kapurthala, April 4
Strict steps adopted by the officials of Modern Jail here after media expose regarding preferential treatment to VIP inmate Bibi Jagir Kaur is perhaps taking a toll only on the ordinary visitors.
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