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6 Bangladeshi nationals nabbed at Pargwal

Jammu, Feb 20 (UNI) Border Security Forces (BSF) apprehended six Bangladeshi nationals while they were trying to cross the border to enter Pakistan at Pargwal, 40 kms away, of Akhnoor tehsil in Jammu district today, official sources said.

BSF spokesperson told UNI that the jawans saw a group of Bangaladeshi nationals heading towards the International Border in order to exfiltrate to the other side of the border from Pargwal. The jawans nabbed them near the border and handed over to the local police for questioning.

They were identified as Asif, Mohammad Hussain, Omar, Hassan, Mohammad Vahav and Mitu.

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Consumer forum appoints one-man committee against BSNL

Srinagar, Feb 20 (UNI) The Divisional Consumer Protection Forum (DCPF) in the Kashmir valley has appointed a one-man committee to probe all complaints by senior citizens against the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). The three-member DCPF comprising District and Sessions Judge Rashid Ahmad Lone, M I Kirmani and Mrs Amina Farooqi, has taken serious view of non-compliance of Forum directions by BSNL. It has appointed Mr Ghulam Nabi Dar, Senior Advocate of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, as Commissioner who will.....

Farm products to be sold at railway stations

Kushinagar, Feb 20 (UNI) Railway Minister Lalu Prasad today announced setting up of special centres for packaging and sale of vegetables and fruit at all the railway stations. Laying the foundation of four railway projects here, Mr Yadav said, training centres for farmers and agriculturists would also be established. ''These programmes will connect the backward areas with the mainstream of development,'' he opined. Mr Yadav further said once a loss making entity, the Railways had turned around and was now surplus.....

Nine Pakistanis arrive to identify bodies of their relatives

Amritsar, Feb 20 (UNI) A group of nine people from Pakistan arrived today to identify the bodies of their relatives killed in the Samjhauta Express blasts at Panipat yesterday. They crossed into India at Wagah border, about 35 km from here, in the afternoon and left for Panipat where the bodies of the blast victims were lying for want of identification at the Civil hospital. Another group of 18 people are waiting on other side of the border at.....
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