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Kalam visits Kargil
Promises latest weapons to soldiers

The President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, arrives at Kargil on his maiden visit to the frontier region of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.Kargil, December 8
On his first visit to Kargil, President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam today appreciated the role played by the jawans in the area close to the LoC and said the government was acquiring latest weapons and equipment for use in border areas.
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The President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, arrives at Kargil on his maiden visit to the frontier region of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. — PTI photo

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Indo-Pak bus talks all words, no result
New Delhi, December 8
The inevitable happened as the first ever technical-level talks on the proposed Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service failed to produce any positive outcome today.
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Editorial: Kashmir roadblock
Pak test-fires Shaheen missile
India concerned at F-16 supply to Pak

HC orders raids on Bihar jails
Pappu Yadav’s phone seized

Patna, December 8

Severely indicting the Bihar Government on the law and order situation in view of criminals operating extortion and kidnapping rackets from jails, the Patna High Court today ordered search of various prisons by the state paramilitary forces to effectively put an end to such activities.

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Rumsfeld in Delhi
New Delhi, December 8
U.S. Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld smiles from his car soon after his arrival at New Delhi’s airport on Wednesday.
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld arrived here this evening on a bilateral visit.

U.S. Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld smiles from his car soon after his arrival at New Delhi’s airport on Wednesday. — Reuters photo

HC rejects seer’s bail plea again
Chennai, December 8
Mr Justice R. Balasubramanian of the Madras High Court today dismissed the second bail application of Kanchi pontiff Jayendra Saraswati. In video (28k, 56k)

Surjewala Haryana Cong working president
 Randeep Singh SurjewalaAttempt to woo Jats, youth
New Delhi, December 8
In a clear attempt to woo the Jats and the youth in Haryana, the Congress today appointed AICC secretary and Youth Congress president Randeep Singh Surjewala as working president of the state party unit.

Business India owner held
Mumbai, December 8
Ashok Advani, publisher of the Business India group of magazines, was arrested by the Mumbai police for his alleged role in the bankruptcy of Jai Hind Co-operative Bank here.


No teacher, Class V student runs school
Students of Government Elementary School, Soyemajra village in Kharar sub-division, go through the unchecked answer books of the supplementary examinations held three months back. Soyemajra (Ropar),
December 8
The Government Elementary School in this village is without any teacher. Three months back, the last regular lady teacher at the single-teacher school “managed” to get transferred to Government Elementary School, Ramgarh ( Kharar).
Students of Government Elementary School, Soyemajra village in Kharar sub-division, go through the unchecked answer books of the supplementary examinations held three months back. — Tribune photo by Pankaj Sharma

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