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Octogenarian from Arnia says latest Pak firing unprecedented
Mahasha Kote: 80-year-old Parkasho Devi has witnessed every conflict between India and Pakistan along the border here but feels that latest onslaught from the neighbouring country has been unprecedented as even at the peak of hostilities…
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Pakistan must stop unprovoked firing: Jaitley
New Delhi: Pakistan must stop unprovoked firing and shelling on the border in Jammu and Kashmir, said Defence Minister Arun Jaitley who warned “our forces will make the cost of this adventurism unaffordable”.
“Pakistan has to stop this…
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$100 bn foreign investments knocking at India’s doors: Modi
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Indore, Oct 9 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said USD 100 billion worth of foreign investments is knocking at the doors of India and it is up to the states to lap up as much as they can.
Describing his 'Make In India'…
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Devastation caused due to storm in Jammu on Wednesday night.
High velocity wind storm followed by heavy rains hit many parts of Jammu region and caused devastation in terms of infrastructure both in Government…
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Two women killed in Pak shelling, “massive” reply from India
Everything will be fine soon:PM
JAMMU: Heavy mortar shelling and firing by Pakistani troops continued unabated along the International Border(IB) in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday killing two more people --both women--even as a "massive"…
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Assembly elections: Dy EC seeks views of stake-holders, reviews situation
JAMMU: The Election Commission on Wednesday reviewed the situation in Jammu and also held a meeting with the representatives of various political parties for conduct of Assembly elections in the State, ravaged by floods.Deputy Election…
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IAF Chief says ceasefire violations quite serious
HINDON (Ghaziabad): The ceasefire violations and firing from across the Line of Control are "quite serious" and the government wants a "quick resolution" of the problem there, IAF Chief Arup Raha said here on Wednesday.
"The issue is quite…
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‘Unable to damage BSF posts, Pak diverting fire at civilian areas’
JAMMU: Pakistani troops are targeting the civilian areas because they think that they are not being able to cause any big damage to the Border Security Force (BSF) posts, Director General of the force, D.K Pathak, said on Wednesday.
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No flag meetings with Pakistan: Govt
KARNAL (Haryana): India will continue to respond to Pakistan on the ceasefire violations according to the situation along the border and there won't be any flag meetings, the government on Wednesday said.
"According to the situation, there…
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Border shelling victims to get free CT scanning in GMC
JAMMU: The private company, running CT scan machine at Government Medical College Hospital Jammu under Private Public Partnership mode, has offered to carry out free scans of patients injured in the border firing along International…
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