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Radio Pakistan keen on wooing Sikhs

From ANI Abohar, Nov.25 : The Punjabi Durbar programme of Radio Pakistan continues to harp on the state of Sikhs in India. In the latest programme it has chosen the non-resident Indians to support its allegation that Sikhs are...

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Punjab plays host to youth festival showcasing country's diverse culture

From ANI Abohar (Punjab), Nov 16(ANI): Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (DAV) College in Punjab's Abohar city recently organized a youth festival that showcased country's diverse and vibrant culture, which included folk dances and music....

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Pakistan Radio 'discovers' that India never cooperated for peace in the region since 1947

From ANI Abohar, Nov.12: Having become known the world over as the epicentre and haven of terrorism, Pakistan is now projecting through the Punjabi Darbar programme that India has not been cooperating in maintaining peace and...

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One killed, 15 injured in tractor-train collision

India's News.Net Thursday 12th November, 2009 (IANS) At least one person was killed and 15 injured Thursday when a tractor-trolley collided with a passenger train at an unmanned railway crossing near Punjab's Abohar town. The...

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Radio Pakistan sees India being behind terror attacks in Pakistan

From ANI Abohar, Nov.11 : Despite having initially blamed the Talibans and Lashkar-e-Toiba for causing trouble across its country, Radio Pakistan in its recent Punjabi Darbar programme has blamed India for carrying out...

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Adani Group urged to set up cold chain

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Tuesday invited the Adani Group to set up a cold chain in the State to help farmers increase the shelf life of their produce, especially kinnow. Export ...

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Four bookies arrested in Chandigarh

From correspondents in Punjab, India, 12:00 AM IST Four bookies were arrested here for betting on the third one day cricket match test between India and Australia Saturday, police said. The arrest comes two days before India...

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Radio Pakistan's latest worry is adulteration of food in Punjab

Abohar, Oct. 29 (ANI): Radio Pakistan in its latest broadcast has expressed concern on adulteration of food in Punjab. The allegation is that all traders are Hindus and they are doing so to hurt the Sikh community.

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Radio Pakistan worried that Sikhs are a happy lot in India

Abohar, Oct. 22 (ANI): Pakistan is in turmoil; fighting the Taliban. Everyone in India hopes that it will succeed in putting down terrorism in the country. One also wishes that better sense will prevail with programmers of...

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Radio Pakistan continues to be wishful

From ANI Abohar, July 1: Pakistan, which was able to divide the Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab in the early eighties, hopes to recreate the situation if one has to believe the Punjabi Durbar programme broadcast recently. Unmindful...

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