Wednesday, June 27, 2001, Chandigarh, India
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Pak army drawing up agenda
New Delhi, June 26
The powerful military establishment in Pakistan is in the thick of things of drawing up President Pervez Musharraf’s agenda for his summit with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee in Agra on July 15 and a possible spill over to the next day.

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Agreement on Siachen likely
Islamabad, June 26
India and Pakistan are likely to reach an agreement on withdrawing troops from Siachen during the July 15 summit meeting between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, a leading Pakistani daily reported today.



This might be the view Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf will get from his room hotel suite during his stay in Agra. — PTI photo

This might be the view Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf will get from his room hotel suite during his stay in Agra.
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GCM convicts Kargil Major of malingering
Chandigarh, June 26
A General Court Martial has found Major V. K. Madhan of 2 Rajputana Rifles, guilty of two of the four charges levelled against him for dereliction of duty during the Kargil operations in 1999.

For minister’s sake passengers left in lurch
Chandigarh, June 26
Passengers of the 241 Up Shivalik Deluxe between Kalka and Shimla were left fuming yesterday as the train had unscheduled halts at Barog and Solan spanning more than two hours as no technicians were available for rectifying minor snags in the engine of their train.


After several years of dry spell, village women plant paddy saplings in South Kashmir, hoping for better crop this season. After several years of dry spell, village women plant paddy saplings in South Kashmir, hoping for better crop this season. Farmers in a number of villages in North Kashmir have sown maize crop in the paddy fields in view of scant rains. 
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Chohan arriving
Chandigarh, June 26
A top Khalistan ideologue, Dr Jagjit Singh Chohan , is on his way to Delhi, according to informed sources. Sources said that he boarded a British Airways flight from London late this evening and was expected to reach Delhi in the small hours of Wednesday.

Warring villagers strip women
Fazilka, June 26
Members of two warring factions in border village of Neolan in this subdivision allegedly paraded naked the womenfolk of opposite groups due to a row over a reported love-affair between a boy and a girl of the two groups of the same village.

Jammu blast: militant wore Army gear
Jammu, June 26
Preliminary investigations have revealed that the militant who engineered the bomb blast at the Jammu railway station last night came in Army uniform on the scooter in which the explosive, fitted with a remote control device, was kept.

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Migrant youth face bleak future 
Jammu, June 26
When the Kashmiri pandits bid a tearful adieu to their homeland in 1989, they knew little what the fate of their wards was destined to be. Forced to abandon their homes, the displaced pandits could only hope for a miracle to guard and secure the future of their children. The miracle never happened.

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