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Sunday, December 3, 2006

LATEST UPDATE NEWS (18:30 IST)

LeT, JeM using B’desh, Nepal territory for anti-India activity

NEW DELHI, : The Centre is seriously concerned over Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed using territory and elements in Bangladesh and Nepal for movement of terrorists and finances. The modus operandi is recruitment of Indian youths by LeT . ..........more

Season’s first snowfall delightspeople, hope for revival of tourism

SRINAGAR, The city and most other parts of Kashmir received the season’s first snowfall today, much to the delight of the people, particularly those connected with travel business, as it generated hopes of revival of tourism after the recent setbacks in the wake of grenade attacks by militants in Jammu and Kashmir..........more

The crushed bogies of a train over which a pedestrian bridge collapsed in Bhagalpur.(UNI)
The crushed bogies of a train over which a pedestrian bridge collapsed in Bhagalpur.(UNI)

33 killed as bridge collapses on train

BHAGALPUR, Dec 2: At least 33 people, including seven women and four children, were killed and 16 others injured, four of them seriously, when a nearly 150-year-old pedestrian overbridge collapsed crushing a coach of an express train near here today.......more

Azad, Soz advocate heritage preservation

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, Dec 2: Describing Valley of Kashmir as the epitome of great composite civilization, Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said that since he took over, it has been his personal desire to revive the pristine glory of all heritage sites in all parts of Jammu and Kashmir..........more

 

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A Pakistani's journey in 7 States before arrest

By Sanjeev Pargal

JAMMU, Dec 2: Claims of a high alert against Pakistanis notwithstanding, a Pakistani youth visited more than eight Indian States without any visa and spent several days in different capital cities and trains, travelling from one place to another, before being arrested by Army and Jammu Police in Kanachak........more

Hurriyat distances from PDP's self rule

SRINAGAR, Dec 2 : Seeking to distance itself from the "self-rule" concept of PDP, the moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference today said it espoused "self-governance" for Jammu and Kashmir outside the ambit of Constitutions of India and Pakistan............more

NC sabotaging J&K's interests: Mehbooba

Excelsior Correspondent

Budgam, Dec 2: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today said the party is working on a comprehensive political and economic formulation for permanent settlement of Kashmir problem, paving the way for long-lasting peace in the region........more

China building maritime battlefield around India

NEW DELHI, Dec 2: Naval Chief Admiral Suresh Mehta today said China was creating, with the help of its neighbours, a maritime area around India that could prove to be inimical to the country’s interest in the future.......more

Rs 2 lakh reward in Chopra killings

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 2: Police today announced a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh for any person giving a clue leading to arrest of the killers in murder case of Rajinder Bushan alias Raju Chopra and four others in Chopra’s Trikuta Nagar residence on September 17 night.......more

Furnish details on undertrials: HC

SRINAGAR, Dec 2: Jammu and Kashmir High Court has directed the State Government to furnish, within ten days, details about undertrials not produced in the trial courts..........more

15 doctors transferred

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 2: The Health and Medical Education Department today ordered transfers and postings of 15 doctors.........more

14 killed in Solan bus mishap

SHIMLA, Dec 2: At least 14 people were killed and 29 others injured, three of them seriously, when a Delhi-bound Himachal Pradesh Roadways bus rolled 600 feet down the hill near Solan area today, police said.......more

CPM for consensus on Kashmir

SRINAGAR, Dec 2: The Jammu and Kashmir unit of CPI(M) today appealed to all political parties and groups in the State to create a consensus in resolving the Kashmir tangle instead of coming out with different propositions which had only "confused" the public......more



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