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Hrithik and Kat to pair up on screen

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By themselves, they can only be described as super hot. But when they come together on screen, this pair looks positively sizzling.

Minors die of asphyxiation in manhole

Three people, including two minors, died of asphyxiation inside a manhole in the Adarsh Nagar area of northwest Delhi on Tuesday afternoon.

Cases against Bagwe are political, not criminal: Thakre

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The inquiry by the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee against minister of state for home Ramesh Bagwe has fizzled out as promptly as it was initiated.

Afzal file: From Sheila to L-G and back

Four years after the Union home ministry sought the Delhi government’s views on Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s mercy petition, the file saw a sudden flurry of activity on Tuesday.

‘No radiation threat in Mayapuri’

The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) dismissed the claims of an international agency which claimed that the Mayapuri scrap market has high levels of radiation.

‘UIDAI back end office of NPR’

Rejecting the view that with the launch of creating a National Population Register (NPR) containing biometric details of individuals, the role of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) would

Punjab will give women land rights

Punjab’s council of ministers on Monday approved key amendments to the statute book to make the state’s land laws gender neutral.
Proposed changes to the Punjab Land Reforms Act of 1972, Punjab Security of Land Tenure Act of 1953 and the Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Land Act of 1955 will m

Muslims better off in Gujarat: Advani

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BJP parliamentary party chairman L.K. Advani has praised Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and said Muslims have fared better in Gujarat.
Citing Justice Rajinder Sachar’s report on minorities, Mr Advani, in the latest post on his blog, said “Gujarat should be grateful to Justice Sachar for proving convincingly to the country that under Narendra Bhai Modi’s regime Muslims are far better off than their compatriots in other states.”

UK Indian to walk backwards to save BBC Asia

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An Indian origin musician has decided to walk backwards from London to Birmingham to support the campaign to save the BBC Asian Network.

Registration of property to cost more

The Delhi Cabinet, to raise additional revenue, on Monday approved a hike in the fee for registration of property from the existing Rs 100 to one per cent of total value in the case of all property valued at up to Rs 20 lakhs.

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