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India offers free treatment to 20 Pak kids

rediff.com Newsdesk | October 22, 2003 17:45 IST

India on Wednesday offered free treatment to twenty more Pakistani children suffering from congenital heart diseases.

The move was part of a slew of peace measures announced by External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha after a Cabinet Committee on Security meeting in New Delhi.

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Noor and her parent had taken the first bus to India following the resumption of the Delhi-Lahore service.


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