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CJM

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CJMCongres Juif Mondial (French: World Jewish Congress)
CJMChantiers Jeunesse Maroc (French: Building Youth Morocco; Morocco; est. 1961)
CJMCongregation of Jesus and Mary (religious order)
CJMCanadian Journal of Mathematics
CJMCorporate Jet Management
CJMContemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco
CJMCentre Jeunes et Métiers (French youth education center)


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For records, On June 25, a letter seeking permission to prosecute Varun under Section 153A of the IPC in cases pending against him in the CJM court was dispatched by Pilibhit administration to state home department (153A deals with acts designed to spread enmity between two sections of society).
In a case of custodial disappearance of Arshad Ahmad Butt of Buchpora, Dalgate the CJM, M I Wani ordered investigation for which questioning the former BSF commandant was required by the investigating agency.
The music, as in previous years, was in the hands of a Roman Catholic liturgical music group, CJM, with lead singers Boyce & Stanley.
 
 
 
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