Sunday, June 16, 2002, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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INDEX


Indian and Pakistani troops continue to trade fire across the Line of Control in the Rajouri sector of Jammu .
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Security has been tightened following a bomb blast outside the US consulate in Karachi.
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NATION


Maoist Communist Centre in Ranchi calls for a shutdown to protest against the recent arrest of their area commander under the POTA.
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After turning a blind eye to illegal encroachment of forestland by Tangia labourers in Gorakhpur, authorities now want them to move out.
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The Jim Corbett National Park in Uttaranchal holds a census of elephant population.
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Students of Allahabad University in Uttar Pradesh stage a protest against Pakistan, criticising the Central government for succumbing to US pressure and easing military pressure.
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WORLD


Reacting to the detonation of a car bomb outside the American consulate in Karachi, US President George W. Bush has said the United States would not be deterred in its war on terror.
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BUSINESS


The Government to bring legislation on strengthening the creditors' rights in the next session of Parliament.
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