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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2003
 

Govt accepts recommendations of educationists' panel
Jammu set to get back priceless manuscripts

after five decades
*Micro-filmed copies to be kept in Kashmir valley

By Sanjeev Pargal & Dinesh Manhotra

JAMMU, Feb 13: Jammu region was all set to get back its historical and priceless manuscripts, which were clandestinely shifted to Kashmir in 1952-53, very soon with Education Ministry of Mufti Sayeed-led coalition Government deciding to accept all recommendations of a three-member high level Committee, which had submitted its report on Tuesday.............more


School children viewing the posters of Indian cricketers and the picture of the World Cup at Ghatkopar locality in Eastern Mumbai on Thursday.(UNI)
School children viewing the posters of Indian cricketers and the picture of the World Cup at Ghatkopar locality in Eastern Mumbai on Thursday.(UNI)

Injured militant captured at SMHS hospital
Two of 5 kidnapped civilians beheaded in Bandipore

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Feb 13: Even as the whole Valley of Kashmir was busy in the holy sacrifice of rams and goats—a day after Idd-ul-Azha— militants kidnapped five civilians from Bonkoot village of Bandipore and slaughtered two of them. Owner of a fitness centre has been kidnapped from Qamarwari outskirts in the capital city. Meanwhile, Police captured a person who was under treatment at SMHS Hospital after getting critically injured in a mine blast in Tral area............more

JKLF criticises Pak establishment

NEW DELHI, Feb 13: JKLF has criticised Pakistani establishment, saying its citizens have been sacrificed by those agencies which have assumed the role of determining what is in the "national interest" and who is "loyal" to the regime in Islamabad..............more

Loang PP attacked, damaged
7 cops among 16 injured in police-mob clash

Excelsior Correspondent

KATHUA, Feb 13: Sixteen persons including nine civilians and seven police personnel were injured in the heavy exchange of stone pelting between the cops and and agitated people at village Loang in Bani tehsil this morning. Injured included Loang police post Incharge Sub Inspector Bhupinder Singh. The police post was extensively damaged...........more

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Diplomatic ties with Pak to continue: Sinha

HAZARIBAGH, JHARKHAND, Feb 13: External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha has said there are no immediate plans to close down the Pakistan Embassy in Delhi or Indian Embassy in Islamabad...............more

Application in SC prompted by ‘bad intentions’
Cong steps-up attack, says Vajpayee colluding with VHP

NEW DELHI, Feb 13: Congress today stepped up attack on Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee charging him with "colluding with VHP in subverting law of the land" and alleged that the Government’s application in the Supreme Court in the matter of Ayodhya was prompted by "bad intentions".............more

Alert in US on possible terror strikes

NEW YORK, Feb 13: As the US remained on heightened alert in view of possible terrorist attacks, businesses and public institutions, including hospitals prepared to deal with any eventuality..................more

Pawar, Yadav to hold dinner meet with Sonia

NEW DELHI, Feb 13: An event that could be a pointer to the shape of opposition unity in the post-Gujarat scenario, NCP chief Sharad Pawar and SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav, known detractors of the Congress president till recently, are almost certain to break bread with Sonia Gandhi here on Feb 16................more

13 die after consuming illicit brew

CHANDIGARH, Feb 13: Thirteen labourers, including a woman, died in Patiala town of Punjab after consuming spurious liquor, officials said here today..........more

Geelani recuperating at Tata hospital

MUMBAI, Feb 13: Senior Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani is recuperating at the Tata Memorial Hospital here after undergoing an operation for suspected cancer in kidney...........more

Missing
Indian Kids - Children

170 families migrate...

2 ADGs appointed ....

Laden's eldest son spotted in Iran....

No mediation by India on Iraq war....



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