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BJP: Sad Cong raising Babri again and again

The BJP on Tuesday said it is “unfortunate” that the Congress is raising the Babri Masjid demolition issue “again and again”. The party said the law is taking its course in the matter, advising the Congress against giving “edification”.

Buddha meets PM over anti-Naxal ops

The West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, in favour of intensifying his drive against the Maoists, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday. The meeting assumes significance as the railway minister and Trinamul Congress chief, Mamata Banerjee, has been mounting pressure on the Centre to withdraw Central forces from the Maoist infested ‘’Junglemahal’’ (West Midnapore region).

Rahul starts three-day tour of MP

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Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi on Monday began the first day of his 3-day whirlwind tour of Madhya Pradesh by interacting with youth leaders representing women, minorities, tribals and dalits across districts bordering Uttar Pradesh.

Radiation leak case: New panel to pinpoint blame

Amid protests from the teachers’ representatives, Delhi University’s apex decision-making body, the Executive Council (EC), on Monday decided to institute a three-member panel to further pin-point blame in the April radiation exposure case.
The decision was taken following the discussion on the Pancholi Committee report in the EC.

2nd witness turns hostile, jolts CBI

Giving a jolt to the prosecution and the CBI, Ram Avtar Sharma, a prosecution witness on Monday turned hostile while deposing before the court of additional sessions judge (ASJ) Sunita Gupta, claiming that he had not given shelter to one of the victims in connection with a 1984 anti-Sikh riot case in which senior Congress leader Sajjan Kumar is an accused.

More traffic curbs for Games now

People in south Delhi and adjoining areas will have to bear with the more traffic restrictions from Tuesday morning as Delhi police has decided to close the Surajkund Road for a week due to shooting competition at Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range falling on this crucial link road.

86 new cases push dengue count up

The dengue menace continues unabated in the city with 86 fresh cases being reported on Monday. The total number of cases have now reached 3,641 in the city and seven persons have died so far.

Man falls in pool at party, hurt

A 27-year-old man was injured when he accidentally fell in the pool in the house of Navy War Room leak case accused Abhishek Verma at Vasant Kunj in south Delhi on Sunday.

BJP games: Sheila cornered praise for CWG

Delhi BJP on Monday criticised chief minister Sheila Dikshit for allegedly making attempts to draw political mileage out of the praise of the Commonwealth Games Village, criticised earlier for lack of sanitation. The BJP also alleged breach of protocol against the Organising Committee for not inviting city mayor Prithvi Raj Sawhney for the inaugural ceremony on Sunday.

Pioneer of IVF gets Nobel for medicine

British test-tube baby pioneer Robert G. Edwards was on Monday awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine. His pioneering work had led to the birth of the world’s first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, in 1978.

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