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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-

Anti-China protest by Tibetans stopped

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Police on Saturday broke up a peaceful protest by a group of Tibetans here opposing Chinese rule over Tibet.

Around a dozen Tibetans, mostly students and executives working here, had gathered outside

Spotlight on lawlessness, illegal mining in Madhya Pradesh

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The killing of a young Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, crimes against women and the murder of a journalist and his family are among a series of incidents highlighting shocking lawlessness and ram

Kingfisher not to take part in India Aviation

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Crisis-hit Kingfisher Airlines will not be participating in India Aviation 2012, the international exhibition and conference on civil aviation beginning here March 14.

Kingfisher, one of the key part

Jats likely to intensify stir in Haryana

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Jats, who are seeking quotas in government jobs, are likely to intensify their agitation after the Haryana government refused to release nearly 100 leaders of the community who were arrested for viole

BSP man killed as violence continues in UP despite appeals

A BSP activist was killed in a clash in Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi district as violence by Samajwadi Party workers continued across the state on Saturday, despite appeals and warnings by the party leaders

When Akhilesh Yadav loved dosas, vadas...

Akhilesh Yadav, set to become Uttar Pradesh's youngest chief minister, once loved idlis, vadas and dosas – and may still speak a line or two in Kannada.

He studied for four years in Mysore, 130 km fr

Baby may be discharged in a week

The battered two-year-old baby is likely to be discharged from AIIMS in a week’s time, a doctor said Friday. The doctors hope the baby will not be vegetative if given proper care.

EU suggests 'bilateral track' to resolve India-Italy row

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European Union (EU) foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has said the EU is 'ready to work closely' to help resolve the issue of two Italian soldiers jailed in India for killing two Indian fishermen.

Washington seeks Indian investment in capital city

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The mayor of Washington has expressed keen interest in increasing cooperation between the American capital and India and hoped that more Indian companies would be drawn to the city.

Washington welcom

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