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Samjhauta Express blasts findings to be shared with Pak

Islamabad, Mar 1 (UNI) Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Satyabrata Pal said his country would share findings of the ongoing investigation into the Samjhauta Express blasts with Pakistan on March 6.

Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) quoted him as saying in Rawalpindi that the findings will be presented at the March 6 meeting of the joint anti-terror mechanism.

He said the complete list of passengers onboard the train on the day of the attack could not be provided to Pakistan because authorities were still trying to collect data on travellers who were aboard unreserved coaches.

He also said the tragic incident had not derailed the peace process, which demonstrated commitment of both the countries to making the bilateral composite dialogue a success.

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Indian businessman in Dubai wrongly diagnosed with cancer

Dubai, Mar 1 (UNI) An Indian businessman, who claimed he was wrongly diagnosed with cancer by a private hospital here, is suing the medical group for 2 million Dhiram. Jacob Tharayil, 49, closed his mechanical workshop and returned to India last September after doctors in Dubai diagnosed him as having cancer only to discover that his was a case of mere viral infection Tharayil is now planning to sue the Al Rafa Hospital. '' My family and I had to go.....

Indian couple to be tried for trafficking children

Dubai, Mar 1 (UNI) An Indian couple is set to stand trial on charges of trafficking children in what comes as the first case under the new law on human trafficking in the country. The Dubai Public Prosecution has charged the 54-year-old man, identified only as A K, and his 50-year-old wife, under the new law after being arrested for trying to traffic two Indian boys aged 12 and 13 years, with forged passports. The couple was caught by a.....

fishermen block roads; vehicle traffic on ECR affected

Puducherry, Mar 13 (UNI) Traffic on the East Coast Road (ECR) was affected since 0630 hrs today as fishermen from four coastal villages resorted to road blockades at four different places. The stir was to protest against the failure of the government to construct new houses for them, who were affected in the tsunami. The villagers of Kalapet, Chinnakalapet, Kanagachettikkulam and Pillaichavady, obstructed the road this morning. They kept catmarans on the road, fell trees and erected shamianas (pandals) to prepare.....
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