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India test-fires 5,000 km Agni-V missile, China cautious

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Launching itself into an elite club of nations with the capability of hitting targets 5,000 km away, India Thursday successfully tested a long-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile that can reach Be

13 Mumbai college-goers kill friend

Yet another gory murder shocked Mumbaikars when at least 13 teenagers clubbed to death a 17-year-old boy who had allegedly used expletives against the mother and girlfriend of one of the attackers, po

Daredevils beat Deccan Chargers by five wickets

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Riding on Kevin Pietersen's unbeaten century, Delhi Daredevils beat Deccan Chargers by five wickets to go top of the Indian Premier League table at the Ferozeshah Kotla here Thursday.

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Maoists plan peoples' court to decide fate of Hikaka

The Maoists on Wednesday accused the Odisha government of not taking steps on their demand and announced they would decide the fate of legislator Jhina Hikaka, who is in their captivity since the past

Pakistani bomb plotter eyed multiple targets in New York

The admitted Pakistani bomb-maker in a foiled 2009 plot against New York city's subways has revealed how he and an Al Qaeda handler in Pakistan considered everything from the subway to movie theatres

Woman molested for spurning Trinamool, tries suicide

A woman in West Bengal attempted suicide after she was molested and her family members were beaten up by a group of people for her refusal to join the Trinamool Congress, police said on Wednesday.

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Gunfire in Meerut jail as cops, inmates clash

Rioting broke out at the district jail here on Wednesday with prisoners pelting stones at policemen and jail staff and forces resorting to gunfire, injuring two people, officials said. The exact reaso

IMF suggests reforms, inflation check to resume India's high growth

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has suggested reinvigoration of structural reforms, including development of infrastructure, fiscal consolidation and controlling of inflation to bring India's gr

Maoists plan peoples' court to decide fate of Hikaka

The Maoists on Wednesday accused the Odisha government of not taking steps on their demand and announced they would decide the fate of legislator Jhina Hikaka, who is in their captivity since the past

Worker rescued 55 hours after Jalandhar factory collapse

A teenage boy was pulled out from the debris of the collapsed blanket factory here on Wednesday, nearly 55 hours after the four-storey building had been flattened, police said. Many more people could

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