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India, Pak agree to ease visa curbs
On PM’s visit, Delhi says Islamabad must build right atmosphere first and bring 26/11 guilty to justice
Islamabad, September 8
Expanding on a four-decade existing visa system, India and Pakistan today announced a liberal regime that envisages easier group and business travel, visa on arrival for senior citizens and flexible travel mode. Islamabad also expressed keen desire to have Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visit the country.

External Affairs Minister SM Krishna with Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar during the Indo-Pak delegation-level talks in Islamabad on Saturday. External Affairs Minister SM Krishna with Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar during the Indo-Pak delegation-level talks in Islamabad on Saturday. PTI

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Police-Cong clash: Tytler, several others booked
Bhubaneswar, September 8
Senior Congress leaders Jagdish Tytler and Niranjan Patnaik were today booked by the police for a clash between party supporters and policemen. The clash, that broke out during the course of a rally on September 6, allegedly left over 260 persons injured here.

Late burst of rain leaves IMD smiling; deficit down to 10%
New Delhi, September 8
As monsoon prepares to beat a retreat this month, it appears to have not fared so badly, at least in terms of statistics. The nationwide deficiency has dropped to 10 per cent and may go down further in the coming week. This will help the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) present the 2012 seasonal rains with a “normal” tag.

SPO shot dead, jawan injured in militant attack
Sopore, September 8
A special police official (SPO) was killed and a Territorial Army (TA) personnel critically injured in a suspected militant attack on the outskirts of Sopore town today.

Finally, Air India’s 1st Dreamliner touches down
New Delhi, September 8
Struggling national carrier Air India’s four-year wait for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner finally ended today with the touchdown of the first of these long-haul planes at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport.

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