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Boat Seized In Ravi River Near Atari Border Belongs To Pak Rangers: BSF
- Wednesday October 5, 2016
- India News | Written by Anand Kumar Patel
An abandoned boat which was seized near Atari border in Punjab on Tuesday belongs to Pakistani Rangers, the Border Security Force or BSF has said.
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Empty Pak Boat Found In Punjab, No Suspicious Item Found: Officials
- Tuesday October 4, 2016
- India News | Written by Anand Kumar Patel
An abandoned Pakistani boat, which drifted towards the Indian side, was seized by BSF troops this morning from Ravi river near Atari border in Punjab's Amritsar district.
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No Sweets to be Exchanged Between India, Pak at Border on Independence Day
- Wednesday August 12, 2015
- India News | Reported by Anand Kumar Patel, Edited by Sanjeev Singh
Recent terror attacks have affected a decades-old tradition at the border on Independence Day. This time, Indian soldiers have decided against the exchange of sweets with Pakistani Rangers at the Atari Wagah border.
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Boat Seized In Ravi River Near Atari Border Belongs To Pak Rangers: BSF
- Wednesday October 5, 2016
- India News | Written by Anand Kumar Patel
An abandoned boat which was seized near Atari border in Punjab on Tuesday belongs to Pakistani Rangers, the Border Security Force or BSF has said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Empty Pak Boat Found In Punjab, No Suspicious Item Found: Officials
- Tuesday October 4, 2016
- India News | Written by Anand Kumar Patel
An abandoned Pakistani boat, which drifted towards the Indian side, was seized by BSF troops this morning from Ravi river near Atari border in Punjab's Amritsar district.
- www.ndtv.com
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No Sweets to be Exchanged Between India, Pak at Border on Independence Day
- Wednesday August 12, 2015
- India News | Reported by Anand Kumar Patel, Edited by Sanjeev Singh
Recent terror attacks have affected a decades-old tradition at the border on Independence Day. This time, Indian soldiers have decided against the exchange of sweets with Pakistani Rangers at the Atari Wagah border.
- www.ndtv.com