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Amarnath Board requests to maintain peace 

Srinagar, July 5:
Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) on Saturday called upon the people of Jammu and Kashmir to maintain peace and calm, saying the annual yatra has been a shining symbol of the deeply secular traditions and glorious ethos of this pluralistic state.
 
Flag march by Army in Samba district 

Srinagar, July 5:
A day after the Jammu and Kashmir government announced that it was revoking its order to transfer land to the Amarnath Shrine Board, there was no violence in the Kashmir Valley but the situation in Jammu is very different.
 
Indore `turmoil': Who is to blame" 

Indore, July 5:
The `communal flare-up' which Indore has witnessed after a gap of about 16 years, no doubt has cast a slur on its reputation of being a culturally vibrant and peace-loving city ...
 
Rahul ignites hope of win 

Bhopal, July 5:
The charismatic young leader of the Congress party, Rahul Gandhi, today mingled himself with the State party office-bearers and district presidents here on Saturday.
 
EPF set for huge expansion 

New Delhi July 5:
The Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) today in what is seen as a pre-election bounty decided to bring down the threshold limit for the EPF coverage ...
 
`File criminal cases against Orissa CM' 

Bhubaneswar, July 5:
Holding the Naveen Patnaik government responsible for the death of six pilgrims in stampede during Friday's Rath Yatra at Puri, Opposition parties on Saturday demanded filing of criminal cases against the Chief Minister and senior officials for the tragedy.
 
Docs remove whistle from boy's throat 

Chennai, July 5:
In a two-minute endoscopic procedure, a team of doctors from the Government General Hospital here removed a whistle which was stuck in the throat of a 14-year-old boy for about two years.
 
Outcry over sex education in UK 

London, July 5:
The government's plan to impart compulsory sex education in primary school classes has sparked a row in Britain, with family campaigners claiming that the views of parents and teachers are being ignored.
 
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