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COVER STORY ► PRESIDENT'S VISIT
BY NARINDER DHAR

President of
India, Shrimati Pratibha Devi Singh Patil was on a five days long official
visit of Jammu and Kashmir. The purpose was to attend some University
related functions one each in Jammu and Srinagar cities. The third function
was also related to Jammu University and it was inauguration of its Campus
at picturesque Bhadarwah, the home town of the Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi
Azad. Besides this, the President paid a visit to the forward areas in
Kashmir and interacted with soldiers there. She also paid obeisance in the
holy darbar of Mata Vaishno Devi and prayed for the peace of the State.
Kings, rulers and leaders are considered as God’s incarnation believing that they desend on the planet earth to take care of the children of the almighty God.
m Sinha calls for regional cooperation
m Gandhi's Autobiography now in Gojri
m White Knight’s Good quality
education to the children
m Change of command:
Crossed swords division
m Altaf condemns killing of Gujjars in Rajastha
m Sohanjana: SBI Ka Apna Gaon
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JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Was Hushyar Singh and his wife killed by agencies
Some people were killed by militants who had sneaked into Indian side of International border near Samba in Jammu on May 11, 2008. What the exact number of the terrorists had been is still shrouded in mystery, but if the combat dresses recovered from an accomplice are any indication their number ...... MORE
PAKISTAN
Unraveling of the Democratic Farce
Although the Americans and other bourgeois strategists are trying to patch up the PPP-PML (N) rift, the crisis refuses to ebb. Even if they succeed, this artificial coalition would break down with an even greater bang sooner ....MORE |
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MEMORIES Down the memory lane My sister and me BY RANBIR MANHAS My sister Kalyana Devi (Rathore) breathed her last on the midnight of May 2, 2008 after a brief illness. She was 65 and is survived by husband, Daya Krishan Rathore (Kotwal), four daughters-Neena, Rashim, Poonam and Navita and son Chander Shekhar, all married. She also left behind..... MORE
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