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View Article  Conference on Leadership in Healthcare at CMC

The Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, is organising a national conference on 'Leadership in Healthcare' on November 11 and 12 at CMC, Vellore. This conference aims at providing a thorough insight into 'Effective Leadership in Healthcare' in India.

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View Article  Bribe-for-body case: Family demands stricter action

A Delhi family, who had to pay Rs 26,000 to a sub inspector to release the body of their relative, is now demanding stricter action against him.Sub inspector Satya Raj was caught on camera by NDTV accepting bribe to release the body of 34-year-old Himanshu Sharma.

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View Article  Triple murder shocks Jaipur

Just two days after Diwali, a triple murder in Jaipur’s busy market area has shocked residents in the city.Three employees of the National Handloom Corporation in the city’s busy Johri Bazaar, who used to sleep over at night in the shop for security reasons, were found brutally stabbed to death.

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View Article  Plea to transfer Madhumita case filed

The family of slain poetess Madhumita Shukla has filed a petition in the Supreme Court, seeking transfer of the murder case outside Uttar Pradesh contending that the main accused and former state Minister Amarmani Tripathy could influence the trial of the case.

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View Article  Swami Ramdev favours verdict on Ayodhya

Noted yoga expert Swami Ramdev on Friday favored a judicial solution to the Ayodhya dispute, saying people should honor the court verdict. Talking to reporters, the Yoga guru said "Lord Ram's high moral character had universal appeal and his name should not be confined to the Hindu community."

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View Article  Nepal troops to patrol Bihar border

In a rare move, the Royal Nepal Army troops will patrol the international border with India along Bihar in the third phase of assembly poll in the state on November 13, to check any incursion by miscreants, particularly Maoists, official sources said.

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View Article  Bomb hoax in Hyd delays Jet travellers

Travellers on a Jet Airways flight from Hyderabad to Mumbai last night, suffered a three-hour delay, after a bomb scare.Some of the travellers were critical of the manner in which the situation was handled, while most of them were too weary on arrival in Mumbai to bother to describe their experience.

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View Article  Thousands of Muslims offer Id prayers

Security was stepped up across the country today as millions of Muslims celebrated Id-ul-Fitr festival nearly a week after serial bombings killed 60 people in the capital ahead of Diwali celebrations.

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View Article  CCS meets ahead of a cabinet meeting

Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) today met ahead of an unscheduled cabinet meeting. The CCS meeting on Friday comes within hours of an unscheduled meeting late last night apparently to discuss the situation arising out of Left party's opposition to an India-US air exercise scheduled for November seven at Kalaikunda airbase in West Bengal.

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View Article  Delhi blasts: India doesn't buy denials

India has dismissed with contempt the denial of any involvement in Saturday’s blasts by Pakistan’s top terrorist groups. The protestations of innocence came just after Indian investigative agencies zeroed in on solid evidence linking Lashkar-e-Taiba to the blasts. "It is LeT," top intelligence sources told TOI.

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View Article  Former President Narayanan critical

Former President KR Narayanan remained critical on Thursday and was on ventilator and dialysis support at Army's Research and Referral Hospital.Eighty five-year-old Narayanan, admitted to hospital after he complained of breathlessness six days ago, was on sedatives but was not unconscious or comatose.

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View Article  Kalam, Manmohan greet people on Id

President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Thursday greeted the countrymen on the occasion of Idu'l-Fitr that falls on Friday. In his message, the President said as "we celebrate Idu'l-Fitr, let us work and contribute in whichever way possible to reach help to those affected in recent mishaps and sufferings''.

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View Article  Delhi SI suspended

A Delhi police sub-inspector who was caught on a spy camera by a television news channel allegedly accepting bribe from the family of a young man who had committed suicide on October 21 was suspended on Thursday. Dismissal proceedings have been initiated against him.

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View Article  Water level dips at Devprayag

Ever since the flow of the Bhagirathi river was drastically reduced due to the shutting down of a tunnel of the Tehri dam, the water level has gone down at Devprayag.

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View Article  Govt adds to farmer woes in Vidarbha

Burdened with crop failure and huge debts, several farmers in Vidarbha have committed suicide in the last week alone.As if that wasn't enough, these farmers are now being forced to sell their land at throwaway prices to the state government for a multi-crore airport project near Nagpur.

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View Article  Volcker stands by oil-for-food report

Paul Volcker, the author of the controversial report into the UN's tainted oil-for-food programme, has finally broken his silence.Volcker has said he was unaware earlier that Natwar Singh was India's Foreign Minister.

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