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Over 100 tombstones vandalised in Goa

Over 100 tombstones in Muslim and Christian graveyards have been vandalised in a mining town in Goa, police said on Monday.

The incidents took place in Curchorem, a mining town 50 km from here. The G

Trinidad and Tobago celebrates Holi

Led by Indian-origin Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Hindus in the Caribbean island nation of Trinidad and Tobago joined the rest of the Indian diaspora to celebrate Holi.

At over 100 speciall

Bilingual dictionaries to promote India's mother tongues

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The campaign to preserve vernacular mother tongues and make knowledge accessible to students through translation across the linguistic arc has taken a big stride with a new bilingual dictionary series

Opposition rejects charge sheet on 'Odisha gang rape'

The opposition Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Odisha on Monday rejected the police charge sheet on the alleged gang rape of a woman in the state and demanded a CBI probe to unearth the t

Woman pub employee gang raped in Gurgaon

A woman working in a pub in a mall here was gangraped by six people in an apartment here early on Monday, police said.

She was abducted by car borne youths at 3 a.m. from the Mehrauli-Gurgaon road.

Kerala nurses stranded in Saudi Arabia

Three nurses from Kerala have been left stranded in Saudi Arabia for more than two years - with no source of income and no documents to come back to the country.

"We have been unemployed for more tha

Man shoots son dead over serving mutton

A man shot dead his son after an argument on serving him mutton before other members of the family in a village in Bihar, police said on Sunday.

Radhakrishna Thakur, a retired soldier, killed his 20-

Russian woman found living with husband's body

An elderly woman in Russia's Far East city of Khabarovsk has been found to be living in a flat alongside the body of her deceased husband, investigators said on Sunday.

On March 5, doctors arrived at

Shed 'Gandhigiri' approach with Pakistan, Afghan scholars urge India

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Thank you, India for helping Afghanistan, but it is time to be aggressive in dealing with Pakistan and assert the 'natural role' a leader in the South Asian region, particularly over the Afghan issue,

New Punjab assembly a 'crorepati' club

When the newly-elected Punjab assembly meets for the first time later this month, it will look more like a millionaires club than a legislature. The 117-member house has no less than 101 crorepatis, d

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