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Sunday, August 11, 2013, Chandigarh, India
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Kishtwar violence spreads to Jammu, Rajouri areas
Curfew imposed at several places
Bandh cripples life in Jammu region
Police and protesters clash during the Jammu bandh against the Kishtwar violence on Saturday.
Jammu, August 10
A day after communal clashes left two persons dead and 34 others injured in Kishtwar, tension mounted in other parts of the state on Saturday, forcing authorities to impose curfew in the border district of Rajouri and the municipal limits of Jammu city.

Police and protesters clash during the Jammu bandh against the Kishtwar violence on Saturday. — PTI

7 hrs, 7,000 rounds: Pak pounds Army posts in Poonch
Jammu/Poonch, August 10
Days after the killing of five Indian soldiers in a sneak attack, the Pakistan Army pounded several Indian forward posts in the Poonch sector along the Line of Control for over seven hours with heavy firearms, including mortars, on the intervening night of August 9 and 10.


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Intel warning: Lashkar group in Gujarat
Ahmedabad, August 10
Intelligence agencies have warned that a 13-member Lashkar-e-Toiba group might have entered Gujarat through the sea route from the Bulsar district of the state bordering Maharashtra and Daman and Dadra & Nag ar Haveli.

18 US missions to reopen today
Lahore Consulate, Sanaa Embassy to remain shut after Qaida threat
Washington, August 10
The United States of America will keep its consulate in Lahore closed, even as it will tomorrow reopen 18 of its 19 missions in the Middle East and north Africa that were closed this week after intelligence intercepts from Al-Qaida suggested an attack was imminent.

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Determined to go after 1993 Mumbai blast accused: Govt
Pak envoy does a U-turn on Dawood claim
New Delhi/London, August 10
Dawood Ibrahim With a top Pakistani diplomat admitting that India’s most wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim was in his country but had been chased out, the government on Saturday said it was determined to bring to book those behind the 1993 Mumbai blasts.

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The rust belts of Punjab
The industrial policy announced by the Punjab Government in June is a huge letdown to the existing industry. While it extends incentives to new investors, it has nothing for those trying to keep it together.

Another Moga youth, fourth in a month, killed in Philippines
Moga, August 10
A youth from Gholia Khurd village in the district has become the latest victim of a spate of murders of Punjabis in the Philippines. (Details on Punjab page)

India moves toward N-triad as Arihant reactor activated
Submarine set to be commissioned in 18 months
New Delhi, August 10
Inching closer to develop- ing a nuclear triad, India today formally announced that the nuclear reactor on its 6,000 tonne submarine INS Arihant has gone ‘critical’, a significant landmark.

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