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Dialogue only way-out for peace between Ind-Pak: Former Army General
Former Army General Syed Ata Hasnain on Monday remarked that dialogue is the only way out between the two neighbouring nations for peace.
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CUK VC calls upon Chancellor
NEW DELHI — Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mehraj ud Din Mir held a detailed meeting with the varsity’s Chancellor, Lt. General...
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Lt Gen Ata Hasnain appointed Chancellor of CUK
Srinagar: Former military secretary, Indian Army, Lt Gen Ata Hasnain has been appointed as the Chancellor of Central University of Kashmir (CUK).According to a...
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Gen Atta Hasnain to replace N N Vohra as J&K Governor
The Government of India has reportedly cleared the name of Lt Gen (Retd) Ata Hasnain as the next Governor of J&K.
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