Amritsar
AMRITSAR - Sports Minister M S Gill has criticized the media for portraying the XIXth Commonwealth Games negatively.
AMRITSAR - Activists of the Shiv Sena on Sunday staged a demonstration in Amritsar demanding stern action against Pakistan-based militant outfits, and called for immediate stalling of the ongoing dialogue between the two countries.
AMRITSAR/JALANDHAR - The Queen's Baton Relay for the 2010 Commonwealth Games Saturday continued to experience Punjabi warmth at its best as it moved along with a big convoy of cars and jeeps amid tight security in the state.
ATTARI - Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Friday referred to the Punjab link between India and Pakistan as the Queen's baton for the 2010 Commonwealth Games arrived here via the border in the state.
ATTARI - The Queen's Baton Relay for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games (CWG) entered India amidst a carnival atmosphere at the Attari border outpost with Pakistan to mark the start of the 100-day countdown for the Games.
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