Thursday, September 7, 2000, Chandigarh, India


Telecom strike hits services
NEW DELHI, Sept 6 — The telecom services across the country were affected today as nearly four lakh telecom employees went on an indefinite strike, demanding the settlement of all labour issues prior to the corporatisation of the Department of Telecom Operations.

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An employee of the Telecom Department writes on a board to announce a strike in Mumbai on Wednesday. Employees of the department began an indefinite strike on Wednesday to back the demand for job security.  An employee of the Telecom Department writes on a board to announce a strike in Mumbai on Wednesday. Employees of the department began an indefinite strike on Wednesday to back the demand for job security. 
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Al-Badr view to nail Pak in UN
NEW DELHI, Sept 6 — The chief executive of Pakistan, Gen Pervez Musharraf, might find it highly embarrassing in internationalising the Kashmir issue at the millennium summit of the United Nations in New York with the Al-Badr supremo admitting that terrorists from seven countries are presently operating in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Gopal returns empty-handed
CHENNAI, Sept 6 — With official emissary R. R. Gopal sent back by forest brigand Veerappan with the message that he would free Dr Rajkumar and three others only if the 121 TADA detenues in Karnataka and five extremists in Tamil Nadu were released, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi announced that he would meet his Karnataka counterpart S M Krishna at Bangalore on September 8 to decide on sending Mr Gopal on yet another mission to the forest.

VSNL monopoly ends in 2002
NEW DELHI, Sept 6 — The monopoly of Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) over international calls would come to an end by April 1, 2002, the government said today.

‘Sanjha Morcha’ formed
Chandumajra to be candidate

CHANDIGARH, Sept 6 — The President of the Sarab Hind Shiromani Akali Dal, Mr Gurcharan Singh Tohra, today announced that Mr Prem Singh Chandumajra would be the candidate of a “Sanjha morcha” consisting of nine political outfits for the Sunam bye-election. 

 
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Sunam voter must carry I-card
NEW DELHI, Sept 6 — The Chief Election Commissioner, Dr M. S. Gill, today made it clear that the voters in the Sunam Assembly Constituency must carry their photo identity cards for casting their votes during the bye-elections there on September 29 as “identification of all voters will be compulsory”.

GND University B. Pharm denied recognition
AMRITSAR, Sept 6 — The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has refused to give recognition to the B.Pharmacy course being run in Guru Nanak Dev University for the past about five years.

Elephant fossil found in Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Sept 6 — Geologists from Kashmir University here claimed to have found a massive elephant fossil, believed to be 50,000-year-old, in saffron-rich Pampore in south Kashmir.
Kashmiri paleontologist G.M. Bhat excavates a 50,000-year-old elephant fossil at Gallander village in Pampore, 15 km south of Srinagar, on Wednesday.
Kashmiri paleontologist G.M. Bhat excavates a 50,000-year-old elephant fossil at Gallander village in Pampore, 15 km south of Srinagar, on Wednesday. — Reuters

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