The remnants of Sikh separatists hiding in Punjab or living abroad are under increasing pressure from Pakistan's premier intelligence agency to rekindle terrorism in the border state, say Indian counter-terrorism officials and security experts.
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New Delhi, Oct 19 (IANS) The remnants of Sikh separatists hiding in Punjab or living abroad are under increasing pressure from Pakistan's premier intelligence agency to rekindle terrorism in the border state, say Indian counter-terrorism officials and security experts.
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MUMBAI, Oct 18 - Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection Ltd said on Thursday its board will meet on October 25 to consider investment in U.S.-based Source Dynamics, through an overseas unit.
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MUMBAI, Oct 18 - Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection Ltd said on Thursday its board will meet on October 25 to consider investment in U.S.-based Source Dynamics, through an overseas unit.
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Though his 'Loins Of Punjab Presents' hasn't done half as well at the box office as he hoped it would, director Manish Acharya is now gearing up to release a longer edition of the 90-minute film on DVD.
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Mumbai, Oct 18 (IANS) Though his 'Loins Of Punjab Presents' hasn't done half as well at the box office as he hoped it would, director Manish Acharya is now gearing up to release a longer edition of the 90-minute film on DVD.
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NEW DELHI (AFP) - India's top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in the northern state of Punjab, reports said.
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India's top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in northern Punjab state, striking a sour note ahead of direct talks this week between the rivals.
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Ludhiana, Oct 15 (PTI) Investigators were today probing whether the "high intensity" theatre blast that left six killed was a joint effort by sikh militants and jehadi groups and did not rule out
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A day after a bomb attack by suspected terrorists at a cinema hall in Ludhiana killed seven people and injured 32 others, the Centre on Monday blamed the Punjab state administration for security lapses.
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Ludhiana/Punjab's hard-earned peace was shattered by the blast inside a cinema hall in the bustling industrial city of Ludhiana Sunday, at a time when the people of this largely prosperous state were preparing for the upcoming festival season.
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Ludhiana/Chandigarh, Oct 15 (IANS) Punjab's hard-earned peace was shattered by the blast inside a cinema hall in the bustling industrial city of Ludhiana Sunday, at a time when the people of this largely prosperous state were preparing for the upcoming festival season.
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India - Punjab - Blast Five people were killed and 12 others injured in a bomb blast in a cinema hall in Ludhiana city of Punjab state on Sunday evening.
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Two days after the blast at the Ajmer Dargah, terror has raised its head again, this time in Punjab. Seven people are dead and over 32 injured after a blast ripped apart a cinema complex in Ludhiana on Sunday night. Police now suspect Khalistan Commando Force, Khalistan Zindabad Force and Muslim...
Two days after the blast at the Ajmer Dargah, terror has raised its head again, this time in Punjab. Seven people are dead and over 32 injured after a blast ripped apart a cinema complex in Ludhiana on Sunday night. Police now suspect Khalistan Commando Force, Khalistan Zindabad Force and Muslim...
Vijay Dabur Chandigarh, Oct 14 (PTI) Close on the heels of developments in Karnataka, an uneasy relationship prevails in Punjab where the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and its ally BJP
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Attari (India-Hundreds of acres of fertile land that belong to India but fall outside its fenced border with Pakistan are now being acquired by the Punjab government, but farmers are fuming that they are getting only half the market price.
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Attari (India-Pakistan border), Oct 14 (IANS) Hundreds of acres of fertile land that belong to India but fall outside its fenced border with Pakistan are now being acquired by the Punjab government, but farmers are fuming that they are getting only half the market price.
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