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Aarushi case closure report hearing on Jan 7

Ghaziabad: The Central Bureau of Investigation's report in the Aarushi Talwar murder as an unsolved case will be heard by the CBI special court here on January 7.

In her order, CBI Special Magistrate

Bofors ghost out again to haunt Cong

New Delhi: The Bofors ghost is out again to haunt the Congress-led government as an Income Tax tribunal has ruled that Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi and his partner Win Chadha received a com

Onion prices to ease by mid-January

Onion prices will see a sharp fall by Jan 20, an association of Delhi's wholesale traders said Monday.

This will be because of the arrival of fresh crops, said Rajan Sharma, general secretary of the

‘Thinning of forces in J&K is unlikely’

Despite strong pleas by the political groups in Jammu and Kashmir, there is little likelihood of the thinning of security forces in the state, government sources said.

Bihar legislator enters Nepal with his armed bodyguards

As Nepal kicked off its tourism year on Saturday, along with 10 other foreign visitors, a legislator from Bihar became the first Indian to hit the headlines in the Himalayan republic in 2011, but for

DMK's Karunanidhi meets PM, says alliance is intact

Chennai: DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Raj Bhavan here on Monday morning and said the 'alliance is intact'.

The meeting at the Raj B

Indian scientists need to think big: PM

Chennai: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday urged Indian scientists to 'think big' and 'out of the box' for scientific advancement and innovations in the country.

"The time has come for Indian s

6 booked for rape in Haryana

Six men have been booked for raping a management student from Rajasthan in this Haryana town, the police said on Saturday.

Parents top suspects in Aarushi case

New Delhi: With the Central Bureau of Investigation casting strong aspersions on the role of Aarushi Talwar's father in her murder, the parents on Saturday again lashed out at the agency for making 'w

'Pakistan, India cannot afford war, dialogue is the only way'

Islamabad: India and Pakistan cannot afford war, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said, stressing that dialogue is the only way to resolve outstanding issues between the two neighbours.

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