Wednesday, February 27, 2002, Chandigarh, India





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Railway Minister Nitish Kumar announced the Railway Budget 2002-2003 in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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The Opposition has termed the Railway Budget a "burden to the common man".
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The Punjab Congress chief, Capt. Amarinder Singh, who steered the party to victory in the Assembly elections, would be sworn in the next Chief Minister of the state on Wednesday.
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Afghanistan's interim leader Hamid Karzai arrives in New Delhi on a two-day official visit. Hamid Karzai was accompanied by a 30-strong political and economic delegation, including 15 ministers, for the visit.
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WORLD


US determined to bring justice to Daniel Pearl's killing, irrespective of the validity of an extradition treaty signed between the USA and Pakistan.
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NATION


Trade union activists protest in New Delhi against the government's proposed labour reforms, which will be tabled in Parliament in its current session.
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Newly elected Samajwadi Party legislators of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elect Mulayam Singh Yadav their leader.
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SPORTS


India and Zimbabwe cricket teams arrived in New Delhi for the second Test match to be held at Feroz Shah Kotla grounds from February 28 to March 4.
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