Month: August 2009
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WB Home Secretary Says Joint Operations in Lalgarh Not Total Success
The West Bengal Government has said that the joint operations by Central forces and police against Maoists at restive Lalgarh…
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Four Police Officials Denied Bail in Shopian Case
A Shopian court on Thursday rejected bail plea of the four suspended police officers – former SP Javid Iqbal Matoo…
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Briton Dead, 40 Missing as Princess Ashika Sinks in Tonga
A British man was killed and 40 people, mostly women and children, were missing and feared dead after Pacific Ashika…
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MP Police Launches Hunt for Accomplice of SIMI Activist
A man hunt has been launched for accomplice of alleged Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) activist Mohammad Akeel Quereshi…
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Cops Dismissed for Allegedly Raping Dalit Woman
Two policemen, one of the two a head constable, have been dismissed for purportedly raping a Dalit woman at Amla…
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Resettling IDPs Top Priority for Lanka Govt
While pledging speedy rehabilitation of those displaced in its ‘decisive war’ against Tiger rebels, the Sri Lankan government has urged…
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Australia Assures Action against Student Attacks
Australia has assured India of “firm action” against responsible elements behind recent spate of racist attacks on Indian students in…
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21 Killed, 5 Injured in Roadside Bomb Strike in Afghanistan
A roadside bomb strike targeted at a farm tractor’s trailer killed at least 21 people and injured five other in…
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Trade Unions Should Be Constructive Partners, says Amartya Sen
Nobel laureate and eminent economist Amartya Sen has said that unions should be constructive partners in the growth of institutions…
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Question Hour in Both Houses Washed out by Ruckus on SGPC
Pandemonium over the proposed creation of a separate Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) in Haryana resulted in washing out of…
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