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Tunda carried out 24 blasts in Delhi

Abdul Karim got the sobriquet Tunda after he lost his forearm while making a bomb. In 1993, he was involved in the Mumbai serial train blasts.

India: Dialogue better than war

Amid heightened tension with Pakistan over the LoC killings of Indian soldiers, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid on Saturday said “persistent dialogue” is a better option to normalise ties wi

Trivedi takes charge of CRPF

The CRPF faces its biggest challenge in Naxal areas and will focus on minimising troop casualities as it takes on the Left wing extremists, the new chief of the country’s largest paramilitary said her

Akhilesh pits bureaucrats before media

For Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, it seemed to be an exercise in mending fences with the media with whom he had crossed swords over the recent Durga Nagpal episode.

India to stress on Tamil clause

India is once again expected to reinforce the need for Sri Lanka to implement the 13th Amendment when the island nation’s foreign minister G.L.

Boy, 5, helps cops solve father’s murder

A seven-year-old boy’s innocent narration of the sequence of events that led to his father’s death has helped the Lucknow police work out the gruesome murder of a theatre artist.

United we subvert

Two years ago, the sheer numbers that the Anna Hazare movement brought on the streets put the fear of god into politicians. The Anna Hazare protests were overdone and over-the-top.

Parties seek to ‘tweak’ RTI in their favour

As political parties emerge to amend the Right To Information (RTI) law seeking to exempt political parties from its ambit, RTI activists lash out at the political unanimity for diluting the transpare

Lashkar’s bomb man in custody

Indian intelligence agencies have successfully managed to get a key operative of the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, Abdul Karim Tunda, deported from a Gulf country.

Neha clinches 7th leg

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Kolkata golfer Neha Tripathi emerged winner with an impressive score of 214 at the end of Leg 7 of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour in Bengaluru.

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