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Advance booking for Samjhauta Express

Indian Railways has decided to make available tickets for the Pakistan-bound Samjhauta Express fifteen days in advance, instead of the usual practice of booking tickets on the day of departure.

Absconding Railway staffer Taj was near Panipat, cellphone records show: police

Saturday , 24 February '07

“I was taken inside the train and I recalled whatever I could. I have been cooperating with the Indian authorities so that nobody raises a finger
Missing, feared dead: The harrowing search continues

Friday , 23 February '07

Eighteen persons from Muzzafarnagar in Uttar Pradesh have been camping in Panipat for the last four days to find a missing relative from Pakistan.
Karachi neighbourhood mourns

Friday , 23 February '07

The bodies of 12 people killed in the Samjhauta Express blasts arrived in Pakistan on Thursday, including the remains of six members of the same family whose funeral drew thousands of mourners.
India seeks Islamabad’s help in investigations

Friday , 23 February '07

The Indian Government today reiterated its resolve to bring the perpetrators of Samjhauta Express attack to book and expressed hope that the Pakistani authorities would extend necessary help in the probe.
Injured free to return home

Friday , 23 February '07

India today decided to let those injured in the Samjhauta Express fire return home, putting to rest fears of a stand-off with Pakistan over the issue.
No tickets to Attari now, only Lahore

Friday , 23 February '07

People wanting to travel to Attari would no longer be able to board the Samjhauta Express from Delhi as the Railways has stopped issuing tickets to the border station.
He was their link to the world

Friday , 23 February '07

Hearing the loud knocks on the door of his provision-cum-STD booth, Sayd Rohtas thought his two sons had arrived to take him along for their morning exercises. But the 40-year-old was in for a shock.
‘Comfort’ from the High Commission

Friday , 23 February '07

Amid the uncertainty and anger of victims’ families, the Indian High Commission came in for rare praise in a letter to the Dawn on Thursday.
Samjhauta probe: Seven held, diesel bottles found in Bikaner raids

Friday , 23 February '07

As the probe into the Samjhauta Express blasts widened, six persons were arrested in Bikaner and a Pakistani national in Bulandshahr.
Train of thoughts

Thursday , 22 February '07

Samjhauta Express blasts: why does passenger safety figure so low in the railways’ priorities?
Tragedy’s trail: View from the other side

Thursday , 22 February '07

Excerpts from editorials in the Pakistani press on February 21 on the blasts on the Samjhauta Express
No joint probe, will share details: India

Thursday , 22 February '07

Ruling out Pakistan’s suggestion for a joint investigation into the Samjhauta Express blasts...
BJP to Pak: Time to honour commitment

Thursday , 22 February '07

The BJP on Wednesday raised the issue of cross-border terrorism with Pakistan saying it must honour its commitment to dismantle terror infrastructure.
Haryana Police trying to locate where suspects got down

Thursday , 22 February '07

Based on response on the identity of suspects, the Haryana Police have dispatched teams to UP, Rajasthan and Delhi
Same Platform No. 18, but with 10 big changes

Thursday , 22 February '07

There were more than 100 policemen deployed at platform number 18 alone.
A ‘safer’ Samjhauta leaves for Pakistan, fear on hold

Thursday , 22 February '07

There was tight security today at Old Delhi Railway Station, Platform No. 18, from where the Samjhauta Express left for its first journey since the Sunday night blasts.
In Panipat, 24 bodies identified

Thursday , 22 February '07

A tiny blue thread tied to a pocket purse. This was all 70-year-old Mohd Mobin finally found of his brother, after three days of looking for him in Panipat.
Grocer, son regain consciousness

Thursday , 22 February '07

On Wednesday, Ramesh and his son Ashok regained consciousness for the first time after they escaped the blaze on the Samjhauta Express.
‘Hindu extremist’ theory countered

Thursday , 22 February '07

One cannot rule out the involvement of groups opposing Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s peace process with India in the Samjhauta Express blasts...
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