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Aarushi murder case to be heard on May 11

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A magistrate's court here on Wednesday sent the Aarushi Talwar murder case for trial to a sessions court. The next date of hearing has been fixed for May 11.

Arjun Munda’s chopper crash lands in Ranchi

Jharkhand Chief minister Arjun Munda's helicopter crash landed at the airport here on Wednesday, shortly after taking off, an official said. Munda and his wife Meera suffered minor injuries.

Curfew imposed in Meghalaya

A curfew has been imposed in western Meghalaya to foil communal clashes, an official said on Wednesday.

"A curfew was clamped on Tuesday night to prevent clashes between the (tribal) Garos and Muslim

Sensex up 11 points in noon trade

A benchmark index for Indian equities markets was trading 10.95 points up around noon Wednesday, led by selling pressure in information technology, capital goods and auto stocks.

The 30-scrip sensiti

Kill eloped daughter, suggests senior UP cop

A senior Uttar Pradesh police officer was caught on camera telling an aged man in Saharanpur that he should either kill his daughter, who had eloped, or commit suicide.

Deputy Inspector General (DIG)

Apex court grants bail to Siddharth Behura

The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted bail to former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura who is currently in judicial custody for his alleged involvement in the 2G scam.

An apex court bench, headed b

Former telecom minister A. Raja applies for bail

Former telecom minister A. Raja moved his bail application in a special CBI court on Wednesday after the Supreme Court granted bail to ex-telecom secretary Siddharth Behura.

Raja, in his bail applica

Court restrains Air India pilots from striking

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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday restrained pilots of flag carrier Air India from going on strike.

The agitation by Air India's 'sick' pilots continued for the second day on Wednesday forcing the ma

Telenor's India unit posts $806mn quarterly loss

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Norway-based Telenor's India unit on Tuesday reported an operating loss of 4.68 billion Norwegian kroner ($806 million) burdened by a huge impairment charge on its Indian operations owing to the preva

India natural leader of Indian Ocean region: Antony

India on Tuesday positioned itself as a natural leader of the Indian Ocean region in view of its strategic location and operational capability, even as its navy was asked to be prepared to meet eventu

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