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Azhar’s son critical, battling for life after high-speed bike crash

Former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin’s son Mohammed Ayazuddin continued to battle for life on Monday, a day after he met with a road accident.

Tension in Kashmir town over email arrests

Protests erupted in Kishtwar town of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday over the arrest of seven people in connection with an email claiming responsibility for last week's Delhi blast. Even as police showed

Azharuddin's son injured in accident

Former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin's son Mohammed Ayazuddin was critically injured in a road accident in Andhra Pradesh on Sunday, police said.

The accident took place on Outer Ring Ro

'Why was Team Anna silent on RTI activist's murder?'

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The family of RTI activist and India Against Corruption's Madhya Pradesh chapter head Shehla Masood, who was killed here last month, feels the probe into the case would have acquired more urgency had

9/11: Pakistan reaches out to US through advertisement

Pakistan has placed an advertisement in the US media to reach out to America on 9/11.

"Which country can do more for your peace," asks the advertisement in the Wall Street Journal.

"Since 2001, a na

Azharuddin's relative dies, son critical

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Ajmal-ur-Rahman, a relative of former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin, died after an accident here in which the cricketer's son Mohammed Ayazuddin was critically injured, police said.

Rahman, 16,

Two held for alleged Essar's cash transfer to Maoists

The recent WikiLeaks revelations that Essar Group was paying 'protection money' to Maoists in Chhattisgarh has made the police swing into action and arrest two people for involvement in money transfer

India must take lead to conclude global trade talks: Pascal Lamy

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Failure of the 10-year old Doha development round will weaken the legitimacy of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and countries like India must take the lead in making it a success, WTO director gene

High-tech vigil for Ganesh immersion in Mumbai

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The Ganesh immersion went high-tech here on Sunday with the police using Global Positioning System (GPS) devices and video surveillence to guard against mischief as thousands of idols started inching

England put India in to bat at Lord's

England won the toss and decided to bowl against India in the fourth One-day International at the Lord's here on Sunday.

India retained the side that played the Oval ODI while England brought Steve F

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