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A fit Bal Thackeray attacks PM, Sonia, Hazare, Pawar

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A frail but robust Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray on Thursday attacked the Congress and Sonia Gandhi, mimicked leaders like Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and took p

Postal cover on Siachen glacier

The Indian Army and the Indian postal department have issued a commemorative special cover on the Siachen glacier in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army said here on Thursday.

Obama slams Pakistan's terror ties; says be peaceful with India

Slamming Pakistan for maintaining ties with 'unsavoury characters', President Barack Obama has asked its key ally to stop hedging its bets in Afghanistan and adopt a peaceful approach towards India.

‘Ban junk food in school canteens’

The Delhi high court on Wednesday asked the Central government to ensure a complete ban of carbonated beverages and junk food from school and college canteens. “We do not need lip service, but we want the government to take

Woman drugged, raped by friend in New Delhi

A 32-year-old married woman was raped by a friend with whom she went out to see Durga Puja celebrations. The friend drugged her and raped her in his car, police said on Thursday.

The accused is absco

School charges ‘property tax’

The parents of children studying in a private school in east Delhi have moved the Delhi high court challenging the institution’s decision to collect from them `430 per month as “property tax”.

A modified bus will be Advani’s ‘rath’

For his anti-corruption yatra beginning on October 11, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran L.K. Advani will travel in a modified luxury bus as his “rath”, equipped with a lift and communication facilities for his 12,000- km journey across 18 states.

IIT exam panel behind poor student quality: Super 30 founder

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Anand Kumar, who founded Super 30, Bihar's widely acclaimed free coaching centre for Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) aspirants, has blamed the institutes' entrance exam panel for the poor quality

Chris Gayle could return as Jamaican captain

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Explosive opener Chris Gayle could be back in charge of the Jamaica national team for this month's WICB Regional Super50 Championship in Guyana.

The Jamaica Observer newspaper on Tuesday reported tha

Excise employees join Telangana strike

Thousands of employees of the excise department in Andhra Pradesh's Telangana region joined the ‘people's strike’ for a separate state on Wednesday, the 23rd day of a crippling stir that has led to ma

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