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 5.8-quake jolts North; 1 dead in J-K
25 children among 58 hurt in Doda, Bhaderwah
Epicentre on J&K-HP border
Patients outside sub-district hospital at Bhaderwah after the quake on Wednesday.
Doda, May 1
An elderly shepherd was killed today and at least 58 persons, including 25 children, were injured after a moderate-intensity earthquake — with epicentre on the Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh border — jolted the region.

Patients outside sub-district hospital at Bhaderwah after the quake on Wednesday. A Tribune photograph


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Send Sarabjit to 3rd country for treatment: India to Pak
Prisoner in ‘non-reversible’ coma
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New Delhi/Lahore, May 1
New Delhi on Wednesday asked Pakistan to release Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh on “humanitarian and sympathetic grounds” for best available treatment hours after he was said to have slipped into a "non-reversible" coma at a Lahore hospital.

Family returns, flays govt over ‘inaction’
Attari (Amritsar), May 1
Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur speaks to mediapersons at Attari border on Wednesday Angry and upset, Sarabjit Singh's family returned from Pakistan on Wednesday afternoon and hit out at the Indian Government for “letting them down and failing to do enough” to save the Indian death row prisoner.

Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur speaks to mediapersons at Attari border on Wednesday. Photo: Sameer Sehgal

Big protest against Sajjan’s acquittal
Protesters stop a Metro train at Tilak Nagar station in New Delhi on Wednesday.New Delhi, May 1
A large number of Sikhs staged a massive protest in the West Delhi area of Tilak Nagar and Subhash Nagar to express their anger over the acquittal of Sajjan Kumar by a city court in one of the anti-Sikh riots cases of 1984. The protest was held under the banner of Delhi Gurdwara Management Committee.

Protesters stop a Metro train at Tilak Nagar station in New Delhi on Wednesday. Tribune photo

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