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Water used to douse fire fills warship

After the Indian Navy warship INS Vindhyagiri sank inside the naval dockyard here early Monday morning, the dockyard fire tenders tried to douse the fire initially.

SC: Shed soft approach on Mirchpur

In one of the sternest warnings to any state government in recent time on enforcing the rule of law, the Supreme Court on Monday ticked the Bhupinder Singh Hooda led Congress government in Haryana for

316 Indians back from Egypt

An Air India flight on Monday afternoon brought 316 Indian passengers who had been stranded at Cairo airport to the Mumbai international airport.

Sonawane murder: Prime accused dies

The prime accused in the brutal murder of the additional district collector Yashwant Sonawane, Popat Shinde died on Monday afternoon at the J.J.

Trial of principal, 3 teachers upheld

A city court on Monday upheld the order for the trial of the four teachers, including principal Sunirmal Chakravathi of La Martiniere for Boys School on charges of abetment to suicide in the case of R

Ramadorai appointed PM adviser

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) vice-chairman S. Ramadorai has been appointed adviser to the Prime Minister in the Prime Minister’s National Skill Development Council in the rank of Cabinet minister.

Tatkal tickets holders must carry an ID

With touts and other unscrupulous elements still trying to misuse the railway reservation system for booking tickets under the “Tatkal” scheme, the railway ministry has decided to reintroduce the need

US defends use of ankle monitors on students

The US embassy in New Delhi has defended the use of ankle monitors on Indian students who were duped by the California-based Tri-Valley University in the US.

Naxals blow up water tank, torch bus

The Maoists blew up a water tank close to a hill-top CRPF camp and set afire a bus and two private vehicles in Jharkhand in a series of attacks beginning on Sunday midnight as they set off their two-d

Shunglu panel submits report to PM’s office

The Shunglu Committee on Monday submitted its interim report on irregularities in awarding broadcasting rights during Commonwealth Games to the Prime Minister’s Office. The report indicts B.S.

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