Tuesday,
June 1, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
India
assures Pakistan on peace process New Delhi, May 31
India today diplomatically chided
Pakistan for showing unnecessary nervousness and raising doubts about New
Delhi's intentions in the ongoing Indo-Pak peace process and assured its
commitment to friendship and cooperation with Islamabad.
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Daughter,
son-in-law get death for killing ex-MLA Punia Hisar, May 31
Former legislator Relu Ram Punia’s
daughter, Sonia, and her husband, Sanjiv Kumar, were today sentenced to
death for killing him and seven other members of his family.
PM
clears the way; SGPC poll on schedule Chandigarh,
May 31
Intervention by the Prime Minister,
Dr Manmohan Singh, has cleared the way for holding the SGPC elections as
scheduled on July 11, according to a top Akali leader.
Eight
hurt in Chapra clashes; DSP shifted
Chapra, May 31
Barring stray incidents of clashes
and shootouts in which eight persons were injured, the repoll in the
Chapra Lok Sabha constituency of Bihar today passed off peacefully with an
estimated 40 per cent voter turnout.
Seven
terrorists surrender Jammu, May 31
Seven
terrorists belonging to the Hizbul Mujaheedin and Jaish-e-Mohammad
surrendered before senior Army and police officers at Reasi in Udhampur
today.
Liaquat Ali, a militant of the Hizbul Mujahideen group, embraces his father after surrendering to security forces in Reasi in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. — PTI
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Sikkim
goes off China's yearbook
Beijing, May 31
China today took another
significant step to recognise Sikkim as a part of India by not showing
the north-eastern state as an independent country in the just-released
yearbook of the Foreign Ministry.
Children wear masks at a roadside demonstration protesting against the use of tobacco on the occasion of World No Tobacco Day in Kolkata on Monday. According to WHO not only does tobacco use kill 4.9 million people each year, but it also contributes to poverty through loss of income, loss of productivity, disease and death. — PTI
No
divestment in NFL units at Bathinda, Nangal, Panipat New Delhi, May 31
In a major policy decision for the
fertiliser sector, the union government today announced to stop the
disinvestment process in five public sector fertiliser units including
four of the NFL at Bathinda, Nangal, Panipat and Vijay Nagar besides the
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers Limited plant at Mumbai.
Gastroenteritis
claims five more lives
Jalandhar/Hoshiarpur, May 31
Five more gastroenteritis deaths were reported from Jalandhar and
Hoshiarpur areas during the past about 24 hours. While three deaths were
reported from the Jalandhar area, two persons died of suspected
diarrhoea in the Hoshiarpur region.
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