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View Article  Dawood aide Ejaz Pathan held guilty in '93 blasts case

The designated TADA court, on Monday, held Ejaz Pathan, former close associate of Dawood Ibrahim, alongwith his aide Mohammad Dawood Khan guilty for their complicity in the 1993 Mumbai blast case.

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View Article  Petrol pumps may go dry soon in Mumbai

Petrol pumps in the city are likely to go dry soon as dealers have decided not to buy fresh stock to protest high sales tax levied by the state government.

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View Article  Customs officials quiz Aishwarya Rai at airport

Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai was today questioned by the customs officials here in connection with a parcel containing 23000 euros (around Rs 14 lakh) sent to her from the Netherlands.

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View Article  SPO arrested on rape charge in J&K

A Special Police Officer (SPO) has been arrested on charge of raping a girl in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Monday.

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View Article  Maharashtra fuel dealers on strike today

Petrol and diesel dealers in Maharashtra will go dry from Monday, reviving a demand for a cut in sales tax.

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View Article  Sealings: 13,000 traders submit applications

The SC panel on sealings conducted surprise checks at Karol Bagh, Rohini and Vikas Marg on Sunday. The exercise will continue on Monday, before the panel sits to prepare the report. The Supreme Court has said it may consider giving some relief to these traders after it goes through the report prepared by the three-member panel, which was asked to verify the traders' claim through random checking, on November 21.

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