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View Article  Should India change its vote in Vienna ?

India's vote against Iran on September 24 at the meeting of the governing body of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna has stirred up a hornet's nest domestically with the Left parties charging.

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View Article  Army Chief told to probe meat contract issue

Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee has asked Chief of the Army Staff J.J. Singh to conduct an inquiry into charges of corruption levelled by two generals against each other.

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View Article  Heavy rains hit normal life in TN

After battering the city and various districts of Tamil Nadu till late Wednesday night, there was some let up in the rains on Thursday.But the current spell caused road and rail breaches and flooding of low-lying areas, affecting normal life in many parts.

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View Article  NGO helps quake victims rebuild homes

Several families in Poonch were rendered homeless after the devastating earthquake that struck on October 8.But a Delhi-based NGO, SEADS, has come forward to help these families get a roof over their heads. Not only that, the NGO is also employing the affected people to build their own homes.

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View Article  Irfan Pathan gives cops a chase

Late Wednesday night after the Team India cricketers had settled into their rooms and the special branch police on duty was taking it easy, pace spearhead Irfan Pathan apparently sent them on a spin.

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View Article  Navy holds joint exercises with French off Gulf of Aden

In the seventh in the Varuna series of joint exercises and the second this year, ships from Navy’s Mumbai-based Western Command are currently engaged in a war game with French vessels off the Gulf of Aden.

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View Article  ABVP activists clash with cops

A Circle Inspector was seriously injured and two sub-inspectors suffered minor injuries as the students of the Mahatma Gandhi College here owing allegiance to the ABVP attacked the police with country bombs and other lethal weapons outside the college gate at Paruthippara on Wednesday.

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View Article  Yet another scandal rocks Army, Defence Ministry orders probe

The Defence Ministry has ordered a probe into allegations of irregularities in the purchase of meat for troops in the forward area of Ladakh and Siachen. The issue relates to contracted supply of meat-running .

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View Article  Now Ayodhya, Godhra for school textbooks

Nearly 13 years after the demolition of the Babri Masjid, the Ayodhya temple dispute is set to find its way into school textbooks along with the much talked about Godhra riots in Gujarat.

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View Article  New funding pattern likely for Bangalore metro rail

The Bangalore Metro Rail Project is in the final stage of being approved under the new policy framework, and the funding is unlikely to be on the model of the Delhi Metro, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said here on Wednesday.

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View Article  Security stepped up in central prisons

Security has been increased in central prisons of Tamil Nadu following an alert from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the State Intelligence. Besides strengthening external security.

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View Article  Bus fares to go up from tomorrow

The Government has announced an increase in bus fares with effect from November 25. In ordinary buses, the minimum bus fare will go up from Rs.2.50 to Rs.3 and the per kilometre charge from 42 paise to 48 paise.

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View Article  Monica's bail petition to be heard on Nov 28

A special court in Hyderabad on Wednesday adjourned to November 28 hearing on a bail petition filed on behalf of mobster Abu Salem's girlfriend Monica Bedi.Advocate Babu Rao filed the bail petition on behalf of Bedi, who is in judicial custody in a fake passport case.

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View Article  Indians to need transit visas even when not leaving airport

Citizens of India will need transit visas even if they do not leave the airport during their stopover in the Czech Republic, an official said on Wednesday.

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View Article  Makkar is SGPC chief

After half a century, an urban Sikh, Mr Avtar Singh Makkar, who is considered greenhorn in Sikh politics, became the 38th President of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), with a voice vote .

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View Article  Interpol hot on Verma’s trail

EVEN as the Nikhil Joshi kidnapping gets murkier, the UT Police have arrived at one conclusion at least - that prime accused Aman Verma is a conman. The city police have found out that all of Verma’s documents .

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View Article  2 militants, 3 CRPF jawans killed in attack

Two militants and three Central Reserve Police Force personnel were killed when the CRPF foiled the ultras' bid to storm their camp on Wednesday, a CRPF spokesman said. One member of the fidayeen squad was killed.

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View Article  Maniyappan murder: Road work will go on

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), stunned by the killing of its project driver M.R Kutty by the Taliban, has sent a strong signal by ordering its 290-strong contingent deployed around Kandahar .

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View Article  Volcker report: Indian envoy receives documents

Indian government's special envoy Virendra Dayal has wrapped up his fact-finding trip at the UN headquarters.Dayal, who is looking into the allegations made in the Volcker report, said that he had received all the documents required.

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View Article  Torture in jail haunts underworld don Abu Salem

 Main dar raha hoon. Mujhe dar hain ki crime branch ya jo bhi mera taba lega, mujhe torture karega" (I'm scared. I fear I may be tortured by the crime branch or by whoever's custody I'm put in). Abu Salem, the man who has terrorised countless victims, is today on the other side of fear.

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View Article  Many more Manjunaths need cover

S Manjunath, the 27-year-old IIM-Lucknow alumnus of the 2001 batch murdered in Lakhimpur-Kheri district of UP, may have sealed his fate the day he decided to join a state-owned oil company.

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