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View Article  Demolitions revive Sheila's pet projects

Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Friday said the demolitions will continue in the Capital. But thanks to the drive, Dikshit's pet proposals of MCD trifurcation and statehood for Delhi have been revived.

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View Article  Bandh hits normal life in Kokrajhar

A bandh being observed by residents of Kokrajhar has affected normal life in the district.The bandh has been called in protest against the killing of three Bodo students by security men on Friday.

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View Article  President, PM greet people on eve of Christmas

 In his message to the nation, Kalam said that the Christmas always reminded him of the Biblical story of the Lost Sheep as told by Jesus Christ, adding, that the story in itself, contained the message for the festive day and the New Year

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View Article  Rickshaw puller dies following kidney removal

A rickshaw puller who had his kidney removed by a quack during an appendicitis operation in Bihar has died.The man, thirty-year-old Surendra Das, was taken to a private clinic in Mehnar after an ordinary stomach ache.

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View Article  BPO security: HC notice to Karnataka

Taking note of the alleged rape and murder of a call centre employee, Pratibha, the Karnataka High Court today sought a report from the state and the police on the steps they have taken to ensure security of women working in Bangalore.

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View Article  Bad weather delays flights, trains

More than 40 flights scheduled to arrive in or depart from national Capital were delayed or cancelled due to fog.

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View Article  CM announces eight new schemes for tsunami-hit

The UDF government has announced a slew of welfare measures for the tsunami-hit people in the State on the occasion of the first anniversary of the tragedy, which falls on December 26.

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View Article  Timely action averts collapse of northern grid

Timely handling of power tripping , caused by pollution and fog , in Punjab, Chandigarh and Jammu & Kashmir early Friday morning by Power Grid Corporation averted a possible collapse of the northern grid and helped bring back normalcy in less than four hours.

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View Article  Tension, protests in Assam over train killings

Simmering tension prevailed in Assam's Kokrajhar district Saturday after the killing of three tribal Bodo youths by Haryana policemen in a clash over alleged sexual assault on some women train passengers.

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View Article  Indian student stabs professor, held without bail

An Indian student studying in Massachusetts has been held without bail pending hearing, after he allegedly stabbed his Assistant Professor in the neck. In the appearance at District Court in Cambridge in Massachusetts State, 22-year-old science student Nikhil Dhar from Kolkata

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View Article  Jail official seeks Shahabuddin's transfer

The superintendent of the Bhagalpur Central Jail has suggested immediate shifting of the controversial Siwan MP Mohammad Shahabuddin to another prison.

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View Article  Govt informed of bird flu contingency plan

The Union Cabinet was informed of the contingency plan to be undertaken by the Health Ministry in the event of an outbreak of avian influenza in the country.

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View Article  Two senior officials nabbed by ACB

In a major development, the sleuths of the Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested two senior officials of the State Government on the charge of accepting bribe.

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View Article  Delhiite fights for his right to information

The first public hearing was conducted in Delhi on Friday to find out why a resident was denied his right to information. Sarabjit Roy had asked the Delhi Development Authority or the DDA for information on its development plans and when he didn't get any answers, he decided to fight back.

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View Article  Court allows scientific tests on Abu Salem

A TADA court on Friday allowed the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Mumbai Police to conduct scientific tests on extradited gangster Abu Salem in connection with the probe in the Pradeep Jain murder case.

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View Article  65 per cent cast votes in second phase of panchayat elections

Polling in the second and final phase of the zilla and taluk panchayat elections held on Friday was peaceful in the State, and the percentage was about the same as in the first phase held on Monday.

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View Article  Major disaster averted at Srinagar airport

A major disaster was averted at Srinagar's airport on Friday when a bomb planted in a vehicle exploded prematurely outside its high security technical area.The vehicle, a Tata Sumo, had managed to cross two security checkpoints before exploding just a gate away from the main airport.

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View Article  BJP to organise Atal's b'day in a big way

BJP will be organising a series of programmes here on the 81st birthday of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on December 25. Leader of Opposition Lalji Tandon told reporters a 'laddoo' (sweet) weighing two tonnes would be offered at the famous Hanuman temple here and later be distributed among locals.

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View Article  Meerut police seal popular park

The Meerut police have banned the entry of people into the city's most popular park the Gandhi Bagh.It's at this park that young couples were given the shame and terror treatment over the last few days.

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View Article  Now, 2 BSP MPs in 'fake' passport pit

Scandals seem to be pouring for MPs. Just when 11 of their colleagues have lost their membership for demanding cash to raise questions, two BSP members of Lok Sabha have been accused of forging documents for procuring Canadian visas.

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View Article  Kanshi Ram unfit to communicate properly

Even as a group of top-notch neurologists from AIIMS submitted a report on the state of former BSP chief Kanshi Ram's health in the Supreme Court, his mother Bishan Kaur, who had filed the petition leading to the medical examination, passed away in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

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View Article  Narayanan rules out opening nuke facilities

In an exclusive interview to NDTV, National Security Advisor M K Narayanan has ruled out opening up any more nuclear facilities designated for civilian use.He however, said that India will be in a position to have an in-principle agreement with the US.

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View Article  Cash-for-query: 11 tainted MPs expelled

A historic vote in Parliament on Friday saw 11 MPs caught in the cash-for-query scandal being expelled from the Houses - a move unprecedented in its scale in the democratic world.

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