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NBA: No footage of demolition, please

With the Ayodhya title verdict now less than a week away, the News Broadcasters Association comprising TV channels has come out with a set of guidelines for the electronic media not only asking them n

JD-U, BJP deal stuck on 1 seat

The ruling JD(U)-BJP combine in Bihar is close to clinch seat-sharing adjustment, with the last-minute delay being attributed to one seat on which the saffron party is making claim.

DMK may walk out of UPA over 2G

The adage that there are no permanent friends or permanent enemies in politics is true to the Indian scenario than to any other country.

Shun taboos on epilepsy, says expert

A talk on Stigma And Society — What Do We Learn From Epilepsy?

Bride, kin charged with giving dowry

Beware those who give hefty amounts in dowry even if there was no demand from the groom’s side.

Don’t panic on traffic curbs: CM

Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Saturday exhorted people not to panic to see unprecedented security arrangements on the eve of the Commonwealth Games which is to kick start in a fortnight in the capi

‘Corrupt officials can’t escape punishment’

The Delhi high court has ruled that tainted government officials cannot escape the clutches of law after retirement and could be punished if found guilty.

Mob attacks rape-accused driver

An irate mob vandalised a police station and blocked traffic in central Delhi on Saturday in protest against the alleged sexual abuse of a minor girl and her two brothers by their school driver.

CRPF to provide its hi-tech ambulances

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Now the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will provide hi-tech ambulances to the Commonwealth Games (CWG) Organising Committee.

Pak tries provocation

New Delhi has rejected what it said was a “gratuitous” statement issued by Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, saying it amounted to interference in the internal affairs of India.

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