Friday, December 28, 2001, Chandigarh, India




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Barmer district of Rajasthan, which shares 227 km long border with Pakistan, witnesses build up of army troops.
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Tension is rising in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, as Indian and Pakistani forces deploy their forces on both sides.
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Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalitha has been acquitted in the coal import case.
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WORLD


Abdullah Abdullah and United States ambassador for the Western coalition say some of Al-Qaeda militants are still operating in Afghanistan.
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NATION


Unfazed by the US strikes in Afghanistan, migratory birds flock to sanctuaries in Uttar Pradesh.
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Hasthashilpa Heritage Village in Udipi in Karnataka a showcase of centuries old art, architecture and culture of the Deccan region.
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The situation in Sheikhpura in central Bihar continues to be tense after eight people, including Rashtriya Janata Dal district president Kashi Yadav, were killed.
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Unlawful lifting of Godavari waters by the Maharashtra government hits sugarcane growers in the state.
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PUNJAB


Fear of a war breaking out between India and Pakistan has severely affected traders of trained-pigeons in border villages of Punjab.
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