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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2004
 

LATEST UPDATE IST 8.00 P.M.

Hurriyat still a divided house Pak unity efforts dashed

NEW DELHI, Nov 24: In what came as a severe blow to Pakistan’s attempts to unify warring Kashmiri groups, separatist leaders dropped their plans to meet Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz together and instead met him separately for closed-door discussions on the Kashmir issue......more

Violence has to stop, Kashmiri leaders tell Aziz

NEW DELHI, Nov 24: Kashmiri leaders today conveyed to visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz the urgent need to end violence in the state and work to ameliorate the enormous suffering of the people.....more

Aziz to meet Manmohan today
India-Pakistan pledge to carry forward composite dialogue

NEW DELHI, Nov 23: India and Pakistan today vowed to carry forward their bilateral composite dialogue and enhance cooperation in diverse fields, capping an unsavoury debate over the direction of the peace process in the wake of President Pervez Musharraf’s controversial seven-region proposal on Kashmir....................more

Kashmiri separatists' delegation meets Pak PM

NEW DELHI, Nov 23: Kashmiri separatists, including the Hurriyat Conference, tonight met Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and understood to have discussed President Pervez Musharraf’s recent Kashmir proposal....................more

9 killed in Doda mishap, 3 injured

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 23: Nine persons including a police constable and a Special Police Officer (SPO) were killed and three others were injured when a TATA Sumo rolled down about 300 feet deep into a gorge at village Nownatoo, about 38 kms from Kishtwar in Doda district this morning...............more

Fencing sophisticated: Australian Army Chief

SRINAGAR, Nov 23: The fencing work along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir is a "sophisticated system" aimed at curbing infiltration, Australian Army Chief Lt Gen Peter F Leahy said here today.............more

New Army doctrine to fight terrorism in coming years

NEW DELHI, Nov 23: Already fighting insurgency for over two decades now, the Indian army now believes that terrorism has the potential of triggering major conflicts in the South Asian region and has put in place strategies to contend with fighting on two fronts in case of a war......................more

SOG cop arrested for working as HM militant
*More mobile phones seized

By Sanjeev Pargal

JAMMU, Nov 23: A police constable of Special Operations Group (SOG) has been arrested by Doda police following "enough evidence" that he was working as an "area commander" of Hizbul Mujahideen outfit and providing vital information to the ultras about movement of the security forces. Two Cellone mobile telephone numbers, which he had arranged for the Hizbul militants, have been recovered while two others were being searched................more

Dr Nagendra appointed SKUAST Jammu VC

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 23: Dr Nagendra Sharma, Director National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal (Harayana) has been appointed as Vice-Chancellor of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Jammu (SKUAST)............more

‘Hurriyat not representative body’

MIRPUR (Pak-Occupied Kashmir), Nov 23 : A cross-section of people here favour talks on the Kashmir issue with their brethren from the other side of the Line of Control (LoC) and say the Hurriyat Conference is not a representative body...........................more

Two BSF, JKAP soldiers killed

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Nov 23: Militants have killed two soldiers and left four more wounded in two separate incidents of violence in Kashmir valley since last evening. Meanwhile, residents of Kokernag area resorted to heavy stone-pelting on the local Police Station in the wake of Police refusing to file an FIR against the paramilitary Border Security Force (BSF).................more

Ambika Soni given WB, TN

NEW DELHI, Nov 23: AICC general secretary Ambika Soni has been given additional charge of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar islands in a temporary re-allocation of work by Congress president Sonia Gandhi............more

Bank employees salary hiked......

6000 Bangladeshi infiltrators arrested......

Manmohan speaks to Aziz.....



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