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Five hundred copies of Samchar Ro Helo are printed and distributed to readers in Ajmer district.
UNESCO: Khabar Lahariya (News Waves)
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Ajmer in the western state of Rajasthan is famous for the shrine of Sufi Muslim saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
WSJ: India: No Substantial Talks With Pakistan PM
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He was convicted in January 2011 by for a murder in the town or Ajmer and sentenced to life imprisonment.
BBC: Pakistani doctor Khalil Chishti leaves India prison
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The Pakistani prime minister and his family are expected to pray at the shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Gharib Nawaz in Ajmer Sharif, officials say.
BBC: Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf
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Soon after, thanks to the work of a community-based organization in Ajmer, the Barefoot College, fifty schools were opened to bring education to all child workers.
UNESCO: Education
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And in October 2007, a bomb attack on a famous Sufi Muslim shrine in the city of Ajmer - in the state of Rajasthan - killed two people.
BBC: Swami Aseemanand
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He had requested the Supreme Court to allow him to return home to Karachi, but the court ordered him to surrender his passport and remain in Ajmer until further orders.
BBC: Pakistani doctor Khalil Chishti leaves India prison
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Although no talks have been arranged, Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid will host lunch for Mr. Ashraf Saturday in Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan state, where Ajmer is located.
WSJ: India PM Tells Pakistan to Control Terror
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The doctor, who was born in Ajmer, was in Pakistan at the time of the partition in 1947 and did not return until 1992 when he came to visit his ailing mother.
BBC: Pakistani doctor Khalil Chishti leaves India prison
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Mr. Singh's comments come a day before Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf is scheduled to visit India on a pilgrimage to the shrine of Sufi Muslim saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer.
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