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Published : Feb 27, 2019, 5:12 PM IST

గ్లోబల్ స్కూలు విద్యార్థుల వేషధారణలు
రాష్ట్రకౌన్సిల్ ఆఫ్ సైన్స్ అండ్ టెక్నాలజీ ఆధ్వర్యంలోనేషనల్ సైన్స్ డే ఉత్సవాలనుకర్నూలులో నిర్వహించారు. ప్రజలు జంక్ ఫుడ్​కు దూరంగా ఉండి... తాజా కూరగాయలను తినాలని సందేశమిచ్చారు.నగరంలోని సిల్వర్ జుబ్లీ ప్రభుత్వ పాఠశాల విద్యార్థులు వివిధ రూపాల్లో ప్రదర్శన చేశారు. కూరగాయల్లా తయారై అందరినీ ఆకట్టుకున్నారు.

గ్లోబల్ స్కూలు విద్యార్థుల వేషధారణలు
రాష్ట్రకౌన్సిల్ ఆఫ్ సైన్స్ అండ్ టెక్నాలజీ ఆధ్వర్యంలోనేషనల్ సైన్స్ డే ఉత్సవాలనుకర్నూలులో నిర్వహించారు. ప్రజలు జంక్ ఫుడ్​కు దూరంగా ఉండి... తాజా కూరగాయలను తినాలని సందేశమిచ్చారు.నగరంలోని సిల్వర్ జుబ్లీ ప్రభుత్వ పాఠశాల విద్యార్థులు వివిధ రూపాల్లో ప్రదర్శన చేశారు. కూరగాయల్లా తయారై అందరినీ ఆకట్టుకున్నారు.
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS PAKISTAN
SHOTLIST:
PTV - NO ACCESS PAKISTAN
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Rawalpindi - 27 February 2019
1. Pan of journalists at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Major General Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani military spokesman:
"Today we selected six targets and our pilots, with some distance, carried out strikes after locking them (targets) in an open area."
3. Cutaway of a slide shown to media of document, weapons said by Pakistan military to have been recovered from Indian pilot
4. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Major General Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani military spokesman:
"Today, again, two Indian air force planes violated the line of control and entered inside Pakistani territory. The Pakistan Air Force was ready and they took on, shot down both the Indian planes. The wreckage of an Indian plane fell on the Pakistani side while the other downed aircraft fell in Indian-controlled Kashmir."
5. Cutaway of a slide showing documents and weapon
6. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Major General Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani military spokesman:
"Two pilots (Indian) were arrested by our troops on ground. One of the injured was taken to CMH (Combine Military Hospital) and the other one is with us (Pakistani authorities). Our behavior with them (pilots) is the same as any other decent nation."
7. Cutaway of journalists
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Major General Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani military spokesman:
"From our side, our response will be the same. Having displayed our capability, will and resolve, we still do not want to escalate (the situation). We want to follow a path which leads to peace."
9. Cutaway of a journalist asking a question
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Major General Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani military spokesman:
"We do not want to escalate the situation, it is up to India now to go the way which we have suggested, the requirement of this region, which is peace. But it is out of the question that if aggression is imposed on us, (Pakistan) we will respond. But that will be under compulsion."
11. Pan of journalists
STORYLINE:
Pakistan's military on Wednesday said its air force shot down two Indian warplanes after they crossed the boundary between the two nuclear-armed rivals in the disputed territory of Kashmir on Wednesday and captured two Indian pilots, one of whom was injured.
It came hours after Pakistan said mortar shells fired by Indian troops from across the frontier dividing the two sectors of Kashmir killed six civilians and wounded several others.
Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor said Pakistani troops on the ground captured the pilots.
Indian air force spokesman Anupam Banerjee in New Delhi said he had no information on Pakistan's statement.
One of the downed planes crashed in Pakistan's part of Kashmir while the other went down in Indian-controlled section of the Himalayan region, Ghafoor said.
The injured pilot was being treated at a military hospital, Ghafoor told a news conference in the garrison town of Rawalpindi.
Ghafoor struck a conciliatory tone. "We want to follow a path which leads to peace."
Kashmir is split between Pakistan and India and claimed by both in its entirety.
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