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Missing Pakistani found buried in kitchen

The body of a man who had been missing for the past seven months has been found buried in his kitchen in Rawalpindi city, police said.

The man's elder son, wife and brother-in-law have been arrested,

Maldivian President Waheed meets Manmohan, Krishna

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Mohamed Waheed, the new president of the Maldives, on Saturday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here in his first-ever visit to India.

The two leaders are said to have discussed the situation in the

Lloyd's of London eyes India, China for growth

Lloyd's of London, Britain's 325-year-old insurance and reinsurance market, has unveiled a plan to substantially promote its business growth in emerging markets including India, China and Brazil.

The

Six terrorists killed on Kashmir border

The death toll in Thursday's gunfight on Jammu and Kashmir's border has risen to six, and Indian troops are searching the area for more bodies, an official said on Saturday.

The incident took place a

Senior UP official commits suicide

A senior officer died here early on Saturday after taking poison, police said.

Vinod Rai was the Additional District Magistrate (City) West in the state capital.

On Friday night, he reportedly consu

Three northeastearn states soon to have High Courts

Three northeastern Indian states of Tripura, Manipur and Meghalaya would soon get their own High Courts as a necessary amendment bill was passed by the Lok Sabha amid cheers from lawyers, politicians

AI pilots say they are ready for talks, management is not

The agitating pilots of Air India on Saturday said they are willing to hold unconditional talks with the government to end the impasse caused by their five-day strike, but claimed the management is no

Now Pakistani men face revenge acid attacks from women

Using acid as a weapon to disfigure women has become a worrying trend in Pakistan. But now the tables seem to have been turned on them and Pakistani men are reported to be facing the brunt of ‘revenge

US takes India to WTO over poultry import bar

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The United States has asked the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to rule on its assertion that India's restrictions on imports of US poultry meat and chicken eggs violates its WTO obligations.

The US r

Pinarayi Vijayan will meet Dange's fate: VS Achuthanandan

In stinging remarks, CPI-M veteran V. S. Achuthanandan warned on Saturday that his party rival Pinarayi Vijayan will soon meet the fate of the once iconic Indian Communist S. A. Dange who was shown th

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