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'Made in Pak' tag found on Gurdaspur terrorist's glove
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US-made night vision device is believed to have been procured from Afghanistan. HT Photo. Share. Investigations into the Gurdaspur terror attack have revealed that the ultras were wearing 'made in Pakistan' gloves. Also, the origin of a seized night ...
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US-made night vision device is believed to have been procured from Afghanistan. HT Photo. Share. Investigations into the Gurdaspur terror attack have revealed that the ultras were wearing 'made in Pakistan' gloves. Also, the origin of a seized night ...
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Diplomacy after Dinanagar?
India-Pakistan cricket: Don't let the maniacs play spoilsport
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Leave FTII to Rahul Gandhi: Why BJP should yank funding and create its own ...
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Congress dynast Rahul Gandhi's "political" foray in support of the striking students of Pune's Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) was widely panned in prime time TV shows yesterday (31 July). For once, the BJP and Sangh spokesmen appeared ...
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Congress dynast Rahul Gandhi's "political" foray in support of the striking students of Pune's Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) was widely panned in prime time TV shows yesterday (31 July). For once, the BJP and Sangh spokesmen appeared ...
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BJP hits back with Wikileaks' Rahul Gandhi revelation
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Supreme Court should decide on Afzal Guru's mortal remains, says Ghulam Nabi Azad
The Indian Express
Azad said one decision should be applied across the country and that should be applicable to all people and religions. Comments. By: Express News Service | New Delhi | Published:August 2, 2015 2:53 am. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Afzal Guru, Supreme Court, ...
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Azad said one decision should be applied across the country and that should be applicable to all people and religions. Comments. By: Express News Service | New Delhi | Published:August 2, 2015 2:53 am. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Afzal Guru, Supreme Court, ...
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RSS backs govt on Yakub's hanging
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Poster war breaks out between BJP, AAP, Delhiites call it a waste of money
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New Delhi: A poster war has broke out between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party in the national capital. The BJP retaliated to AAP's "Prime Minister Sir" posters with their own "Kejriwal Sir" posters and slammed the Arvind Kejriwal ...
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New Delhi: A poster war has broke out between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party in the national capital. The BJP retaliated to AAP's "Prime Minister Sir" posters with their own "Kejriwal Sir" posters and slammed the Arvind Kejriwal ...
PIL in HC to recover money spent on AAP ads
BJP posters urge CM Arvind Kejriwal to check graft
Poster war: Now BJP puts up posters against AAP advertisements
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Verdict on Yakub Memon: In India's constitutional system, justice has been done
Economic Times
By Gopal Sankaranarayanan All eyes were on the Supreme Court this week as high drama took place over the fate of 1993 Mumbai blasts accused Yakub Memon. A cleavage between judges, high emotion in courtrooms and midnight hearings in a span of ...
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By Gopal Sankaranarayanan All eyes were on the Supreme Court this week as high drama took place over the fate of 1993 Mumbai blasts accused Yakub Memon. A cleavage between judges, high emotion in courtrooms and midnight hearings in a span of ...
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Why no urgency was shown in the case of Rajiv's assassins?
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Families worried as two Indians still in IS custody
Times of India
NEW DELHI / HYDERABAD: Anxiety gripped the families of the two Indians who continue to remain in captivity of suspected Islamic State (IS) militants in Sirte, Libya, a day after their two other Indian colleagues were released. There has been no fresh ...
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Times of India
NEW DELHI / HYDERABAD: Anxiety gripped the families of the two Indians who continue to remain in captivity of suspected Islamic State (IS) militants in Sirte, Libya, a day after their two other Indian colleagues were released. There has been no fresh ...
2 Indian teachers freed from Libya reach embassy in Tripoli
Libya Conflict: Abducted Indians alive, 2 to head back today
Four Indian nationals kidnapped by militant group in Libya
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DCW chief pulls up BS Bassi on women's safety
Daily News & Analysis
Maliwal shot off two letters to Bassi taking note of increasing crime rates against women, and asking for the status of safety measures. Swati Maliwal Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal. With her position firmly consolidated as the new ...
DCW chief Maliwal pitches for women safety in DelhiIndia Today
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Maliwal shot off two letters to Bassi taking note of increasing crime rates against women, and asking for the status of safety measures. Swati Maliwal Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal. With her position firmly consolidated as the new ...
DCW chief Maliwal pitches for women safety in Delhi
Maliwal asks Bassi for figures
DCW chief seeks info on crimes against women from top cop
Sushma Swaraj did no wrong in Lalit Modi case, says Manohar Parrikar
Economic Times
PANAJI: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday said that former IPL chief Lalit Modi can be brought to India and punished, but also backed his colleague, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, insisting that she had not broken any law or ...
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PANAJI: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday said that former IPL chief Lalit Modi can be brought to India and punished, but also backed his colleague, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, insisting that she had not broken any law or ...
Firstpost
NDA will have to eat crow on land bill, but here's how to make a comeback
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The fight appears to have gone out of the Modi government on the Land Acquisition Bill. A report in The Times of India yesterday (31 July) says that the government will swallow the bitter pill and re-insert the UPA land bill's key clauses calling for ...
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The fight appears to have gone out of the Modi government on the Land Acquisition Bill. A report in The Times of India yesterday (31 July) says that the government will swallow the bitter pill and re-insert the UPA land bill's key clauses calling for ...
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37 people in Maharashtra have noose around their necks; managed to escape ...
Daily News & Analysis
Maharashtra has 37 pending cases of executions. Though the President has rejected the mercy petitions of all these 37 convicts, including the oldest one of Gavit sisters, the cases are still stuck in technicalities. Some of them have even secured an ...
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Maharashtra has 37 pending cases of executions. Though the President has rejected the mercy petitions of all these 37 convicts, including the oldest one of Gavit sisters, the cases are still stuck in technicalities. Some of them have even secured an ...
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