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View Article  Women can visit Sabarimala shrine: Govt

The government of Kerala says women can enter Sabarimala temple - just hours after the Supreme Court issued a notice to explain the ban.

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View Article  SC notice to Centre, states on female foeticide ban

The Supreme Court on Friday issued notices to 36 respondents, including the Centre, all states and union territories, on a writ petition seeking a ban on female foeticide.

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View Article  Ind-SL: Play called off due to rain

The unrelenting rain gods had the final word yet again as the first one-dayer between India and Sri Lanka in Colombo was called off on Friday with just 3.4 overs being bowled.

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View Article  Mini World Cup trophy in India

The seven-city tour of the cup that will be presented to the winners of the ICC Champions Trophy kicked off in Chandigarh on Thursday.

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View Article  Shekhawat completes four years in office

Question hour was suspended in the Rajya Sabha Friday as MPs cutting across party lines congratulated Chairman Bhairon Singh Shekhawat on competing four years in office.

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View Article  President signs Office of Profit bill

A day after the government tried to placate the President on the office of profit issue, President APJ Abdul Kalam has signed the signed the Office of Profit bill.

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View Article  Ten suspected Maoists arrested in Bihar

Ten suspected Maoists, including an area commander, were arrested in Bihar’s Gaya district early Friday, said a police official.

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View Article  Coming soon, no spitting in Mumbai

Taking a cue from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's vision of transforming this city into a replica of the swanky Chinese city of Shanghai, Mumbai civic authorities have embarked upon a major cleanliness drive.

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View Article  Five die in Assam heat wave, temperatures highest in decades

At least five people have died of sunstroke in the past week in Assam which is reeling under a searing heat wave forcing authorities to shutdown schools and colleges, officials said Friday.

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View Article  Uproar in Parliament over NCERT syllabus

Members of Parliament across the board are fiercely opposing changes to be made to class XII Political Science books.

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View Article  Common drug prices may plunge

Prices of commonly used medicines such as paracetamol, nimesulide, cetrizine and omeprazole are set to come down sharply. The price cut would be effective from October 2.

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View Article  Karisma Kapoor drops out of TV show

Remember just a few days ago we had reported that Karisma Kapur was all set to make a comeback on TV? She was supposed to judge Sony Entertainment's dance show Jhalak Dikhla Jaa.

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View Article  Pepsi, Coke go to court over Kerala ban

Pepsi and Coke, in separate petitions before the Kerala High Court, Friday challenged the ban imposed by the state government on aerated drinks.

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View Article  More than 200 industries found polluting Ganga: Govt

A total of 222 industries were found polluting the Ganga by the Central Pollution Control Board, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.

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View Article  Fire breaks out in Chandni Chowk

A fire broke out on Friday, in a cloth market in the capital's busy commercial area of Chandni Chowk.

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View Article  Some critics still sceptical about n-deal

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s detailed assurances on the India-US civil nuclear deal in parliament may have pacified his Left allies - the most vocal critic of the deal.

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View Article  Cabinet to discuss MPs' salaries

The proposal to hike salaries and other allowances of MPs is expected to be taken up by the cabinet at its meeting on Friday evening.

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View Article  J&K sex scam: SC stays order on arrest

The Supreme Court on Friday partially stayed an earlier order of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court directing the CBI to arrest all those public functionaries named in the Srinagar sex scandal.

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View Article  Death toll in Orissa floods rises to 24

The floods in Orissa, triggered by heavy rains over the past two months, have killed at least 24 people including ten in the past week, said a state official on Friday.

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View Article  First ODI: Play to start at 2:30 pm

The first One-day international between India and Sri Lanka in the Unitech Cup tri-series will start at 2:30 pm, after rain delayed the start of play.

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View Article  Bomb scare at primary school in Ahmedabad
Police and bomb disposal squads are scouring a Jamnagar school after an anonymous caller claimed that a bomb was planted in its premises, police said.
 
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View Article  Terrorists can turn fertiliser into explosives

Terrorists can make an explosive out of ammonium nitrate, a commonly used fertiliser, according to a former defence scientist and explosives expert.

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View Article  Indians held in Dubai supermarket fraud

Two Indian supermarket workers have been remanded in police custody after they were arrested by the Bahraini.

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View Article  Air Sahara announces new flights

Even while Jet and Sahara are negotiating for an out of court settlement Sahara is making efforts to get back on its feet.The airline has announced 66 new flights to 11 new destinations all across India and three new international airports Dhaka, Guangzhou in China and Maldives.

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View Article  Pankaj Advani gets Khel Ratna

Pankaj Advani can finally sleep in peace now. "I was nervous from the point I heard that my name was nominated for the Khel Ratna," said Advani from San Jose (near San Francisco) on Thursday.

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View Article  Modi sets up panel to probe Surat floods

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi late on Thursday decided to set up a one-member panel to investigate circumstances that led to last week's heavy floods in Surat, following allegations that the administrative negligence was responsible for the tragedy.

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View Article  Rain delays first one-day international

The start of the first one-day international between India and Sri Lanka on Friday is delayed because of early morning showers in Colombo.The umpires will inspect the pitch of the Sinhalese Sports Club by noon.

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View Article  Sarabjit Singh's sister attempts suicide

Sarabjit Singh's sister, Dalbir Kaur has attempted suicide in Bhikiwind.In her suicide note she asked the central government to get her brother released from the Pakistani jail.

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