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Four die as car falls into ditch

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Four people died after their vehicle skidded into a ditch along an under-construction road in Gurgaon in late hours of Sunday. The incident occurred on the Badshahpur-Sohna road late Sunday night when the car occupants were returning after attending a wedding at Sohna, which is 10 kilometres from Gurgaon.

No HK move to change visa policy for Indians

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IMG have ‘friendly’ meet with BCCI brass

Leading sports management firm IMG officials met Board of Control for Cricket in India bigwigs in Mumbai on Monday apparently to provide details of financial dealings during suspended Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi’s tenure.

Ministry to IOA: Discuss tenure limitation in meet

The sports ministry on Monday asked the Indian Olympic Association to take up in detail the controversial tenure issue a day prior to the latter’s executive council and special general assembly meeting.

SC rethink: Compensation vs jail

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Woman, Boy Die In Delhi Rail Stampede

A survivor breaks down after her family members were injured in a stampede at the New Delhi Railway Station on Sunday. 	PHOTO: P

A 35-year-old woman and a young boy were killed in a stampede at New Delhi railway station on Sunday afternoon after a change in platform of a Bihar-bound train was announced at the last minute.

India won’t favour thwarting Bali Action Plan

As UN members meet in Bonn this month to discuss climate strategy, India has said it will not accept any pact that “erodes” the differentiation between rich and developing nations set forth in Bali Ac

Bengal hotbed of trouble for UPA?

West Bengal has always remained a rebel for the Congress-led UPA which is completing one year in office in the coming days.

‘Absentee minister’ criticised

Railways minister Mamata Banerjee, a perpetual “absentee minister”, on Sunday invited flak from Opposition BJP after she blamed the passengers for the stampede, which took place at the New Delhi railw

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