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Cops to get cloning-proof IDs soon

The Delhi police is all set to get the hi-tech and cloning proof ID card, which is being seen as a major security measure for the Commonwealth Games 2010. The first such card is likely to be given to the Delhi police commissioner Y.S. Dadwal next week.

Minor gangraped in Greater Noida

A 16-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by three men after being kidnapped in an Alto car in the Dadri area of Greater Noida on Wednesday evening. The accused, including a neighbour of the girl, are absconding.

Trial runs on Gurgaon line begin

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The DMRC on Thursday started the trial runs on the Central Secretariat-Qutub Minar corridor on Thursday.
The trial runs on the 12.53 km-long corridor began on Thursday morning and will continue for at least four weeks t

‘SAD govt responsible for floods’

The BJP had to face some embarrassment after cricketer-turned BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu on Thursday also attacked the SAD-BJP government in Punjab for not doing enough to control floods in the state.

BJP expels Laxman Singh over remark

Former member of Parliament from Rajgarh, Laxman Singh was on Thursday expelled from the primary membership of the Bharatiya Janata Party for seeking an apology from the party president Nitin Gadkari for a certain remark against his elder brother.

RSS to counter terror charges

In a series of meetings held on Thursday, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has decided to counter allegations linking them to Hindu terror aggressively. For the RSS, since the CBI chief, Ashwini Kumar has made it clear

Jaswant confined to LS backbench

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Former Union minister Jaswant Singh will find it difficult to get a seat in the front row in the Lok Sabha after his re-admission into the party.

T3 gets world’s largest aircraft

A “superjumbo” Airbus A-380 operated by Gulf carrier Emirates made a safe landing despite heavy rainfall at the New Delhi IGI airport on account of which the pilot decided to “go around” over the airport once before landing.

TN police catches realtor who sold Bay of Bengal

The police has arrested a politically powerful realtor who made hundreds of crores of rupees by literally selling the “Bay of Bengal” as “land” to many companies, including Indian Oil Corporation.

Congo: IAF to pull out 25 copters

The Indian Air Force has decided to pull out 25 helicopters that are currently on UN peacekeeping missions in the African nations of Congo and Sudan “in a phased manner” and utilise them for domestic operations.

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