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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2002
 

All issues to be settled in time bound schedule
Govt to review rules for empowerment of LAHDC

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 10: In an attempt to stem the discontent in Leh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) that recently led to the resignation of its Chairman Thupstan Chewang, the State Government today declared that it would extend all possible support to LAHDC and take all steps to meet aspirations of the people of Ladakh region........more



Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed addressing District Development Board meeting at Udhampur on Sunday.
Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed addressing District Development
Board meeting at Udhampur on Sunday.

No ritual administrative shake up’
Officers performance under scrutiny: CM

Excelsior Corresondent

UDHAMPUR, Nov 10: Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today called for change in attitude and approach of the administration at all levels for quick redressal of the people's grievances and said that the change must be reflected at ground level for which the people have voted vehemently in the recent elections..............more

3 militants among 4 killed in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, Nov 10: Three militants were among four persons killed and a boy injured in separate incidents in Kashmir valley since last night, a police spokesman said today. ........more

High command urged to give green signal
J&K BJP to take up trifurcation demand

By Dinesh Manhotra

JAMMU, Nov 10: Even as no consensus emerged during the two day marathon meeting of the different groups of the Sangh Parivar on the issue of future relationship between Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and Jammu State Morcha (JSM), the local leaders have, however, urged the party highcommand to allow the State unit of the BJP to take up the issue of the re-organisation of Jammu and Kashmir........more

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Pak reluctance keeps BSF, Rangers meetings suspended

JAISALMER, RAJASTHAN, Nov 10: Pakistan has so far not taken any interest in resumption of the usual meetings, between BSF and Rangers, suspended in wake of the tension in the Indo-Pak border in December last, defence sources said today. .................more

Amritsar tense, police hunt for Bibi Jagir Kour

AMRITSAR, Nov 10: Authorities ordered a pre-emptive clearing-out of hotels and lodges around the Golden Temple and police went out to arrest former SGPC chief Bibi Jagir Kaur on power-theft charges as tension mounted in the holy city ahead of Tuesday’s executive elections to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC). ............more

Pak legal experts discuss Musharraf’s constitutional changes

ISLAMABAD, Nov 10: Talks between legal experts from pro-regime parties and an Islamist alliance were held here today in a bid to break Pakistan’s month-long political impasse, party officials said. ...........more

JKDFP to challengePR status for women

SRINAGAR, Nov 10: J and K Democratic Freedom Party headed by separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah has decided to challenge the High Court decision enabling women to retain permanent resident status even after marrying outsiders. ............more

DP turning tech-savvy

NEW DELHI, Nov 10: People who thought that the mobile phone was an easy option to create mischief or to carry out crimes, are being proved wrong with sleuths of Delhi Police cornering some of them. ..................more

Advani asks nation to understand ‘difficulties’ in fighting terrorism

NEW DELHI, Nov 10: As the controversy over the genuinness of the Ansal Plaza encounter rages, Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani today hailed the security forces for preventing "terrible catastrophes" thrice during the last one year and asked the nation to understand their "difficulties" in the fight against terrorism. .........more Missing
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