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View Article  Two Maoists killed in Chhattisgarh encounter

Two Maoists were killed in a shoot-out with police in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, police said on Wednesday.

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View Article  Ayodhya under alert after Mumbai blasts

Security has been tightened in the temple town of Ayodhya, where terrorists tried to enter the makeshift temple in the disputed site in July last year, as a series of blasts rocked Mumbai on Tuesday evening.

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View Article  Security at Delhi Metro stepped up

A day after Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) sounded the red alert following the terror blasts in Mumbai.

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View Article  Bandh in Kolhapur over Mumbai blasts

Several shops and business establishments remained closed on Wednesday in the city and district in response to a bandh called by Hindu organisations to protest serial blasts in Mumbai and demanding immediate arrest of the accused.

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View Article  FACTBOX-India's five biggest militant attacks

At least 183 people were killed and hundreds injured as seven bombs exploded in Mumbai in India's worst militant attack since 1993.

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View Article  Day after blasts, tech stocks cheer up market

Even the series of blasts that rocked Mumbai late Tuesday evening failed to make the Indian bourses stutter on its upward journey

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View Article  "Bombs could have been timed to trigger off at 6.15 p.m."

Initial probe into the serial blasts in suburban trains has revealed that the explosions were probably timed to trigger off at 6:15 pm and the explosive devices could have been loaded at Churchgate station, police said today.

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View Article  Vital clues found in Mumbai serial blasts

In its initial probe, Mumbai Police is believed to have found vital clues regarding the serial blasts in suburban trains on Tuesday.

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View Article  Ajay’s confidence in ‘Golmaal’

Will GOLMAAL – FUN UNLIMITED go the PHIR HERA PHERI way? “I loved the film [GOLMAAL],” Ajay Devgan, who essays the main lead in the film.

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View Article  Narayana Murthy’s successor likely to be announced today

Infosys will tomorrow announce a successor to its chairman and chief mentor NR Narayana Murthy, who is relinquishing his posts on attaining the age of 60 on August 20.

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View Article  Maharashtra CM convenes all party meet

An all-party meeting convened by Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh in the wake of serial blasts in suburban trains in the city is being held at Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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View Article  India is the latest nation that wishes to join the space club

The ambitious Indian space program was dealt a heavy blow after the rocket carrying India's heaviest satellite, INSAT 4C, veered off course after launch.

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View Article  Praful Patel reviews airport security

Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel on Wednesday reviewed security situation at the airports across the country in the wake of serial blasts in Mumbai and Srinagar.

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View Article  Top Lashkar militant killed in Jammu

A top militant of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was killed in an encounter in Doda district hours after the Jammu and Kashmir.

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View Article  After Salman, Aamir in poaching case

After Salman Khan, Bollywood star Aamir Khan, whose views on Narmada dam oustees had raised the hackles in Gujarat, could be headed for trouble as state forest officials are probing if he had violated the Wildlife Act in Kutch during the shoot of Lagaan eight years ago.

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View Article  Advani visits injured in hospitals

Leader of Opposition and senior BJP leader L K Advani on Wednesday visited Bhabha Hospital at Bandra in Mumbai to enquire about the condition of the people injured in Tuesday's serial blasts in suburban trains.

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View Article  Seven multi-level parking facilities to be built in Delhi

Delhi government is all set to build seven multi-level parking facilities in various parts of the capital to ease traffic congestion in the city.

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View Article  Civic body to demolish unauthorised complex of Dawood

The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGB) is all set to demolish today seven illegal structures which form the Sara-Sahara Shopping Complex allegedly constructed by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in a downtown area opposite the Commissionerate of Police here.

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View Article  Sonia Gandhi visits bomb blasts injured

Congress President Sonia Gandhi visited the injured on Tuesday evening's serial blasts in suburban trains at a local hospital late tonight.

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View Article  Rs 1 lakh-car plan still on track

The ambitious Rs 1 lakh car will be manufactured from multiple locations, Ratan Tata said on Tuesday.

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View Article  Tourists exit a day after Srinagar blasts

A day after five blasts in Srinagar, in which 8 people lost their lives and 38 were injured, tourists have started leaving the city.

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View Article  Mumbai's spirit shines through

'The spirit of Mumbai' isn't just a pretty phrase — it's a reality that comes to the fore every time the city is struck by disaster. And it was out in full force on 11/7.

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View Article  Death toll rises to 190, Mumbai crawls back to life

The toll in the serial blasts that rocked the metropolis on Tuesday rose to 190 as the city showed signs of limping back to normalcy on Wednesday.

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View Article  Lalu announces compensation

The Railways has announced Rs five lakh as compensation and a job to the next of kin of those killed in the serial blasts in Mumbai.

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View Article  Security at major airports tightened

Security at all airports across the country has been beefed up following the synchronised serial blasts in trains in Mumbai.

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View Article  Mumbai blasts: LeT hand suspected

Police suspect Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) and banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) to be behind the serial blasts in suburban trains in Mumbai.

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