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Three LeT militants,woman killed in J-K encounterSubscriber Only

September 28, 2009 11:10 IST

Three Lashkar-e-Toiba militants,including two from Pakistan,and an elderly woman were killed in an encounter with security forces in Pulwama district of South Kashmir.

Muslim family kills top Lashkar commanderSubscriber Only

September 28, 2009 11:09 IST

In a significant development - first of its kind during the last 20 years of militancy in J-K - a Muslim family killed a top Lashkar commander and injured his two associates.

India expects ‘tangible results’ from Pak on 26/11 probeSubscriber Only

September 28, 2009 09:14 IST

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said that India has not set a 'benchmark' for Pak but expected it to deliver tangible results in the investigations and prosecutions.

Many Chinese still see India as their main enemy: ReportSubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 18:01 IST

Nearly 47 years after the two countries fought a war,many Chinese still perceive India as their main enemy,a British newspaper has claimed.

Shopian case: Doc sent fictitious slides for forensic lab,CBISubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 17:33 IST

In a new twist to the alleged rape and murder of two women in Shopian,a doctor who prepared the vaginal slides of the victims has told the CBI that no samples from the duo had ever been taken.

Two people with alleged links to LeT arrested in BaramullaSubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 15:42 IST

Police arrested two people with alleged links to Lashkar-e-Toiba from Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district and recovered a AK-47 rifle from them.

Kashmiris in UK condemn Pak over Gilgit-Baltistan packageSubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 14:40 IST

A UK-based Kashmiri group has accused Pakistan of never hesitating to fund militants in the Northern Areas and rejected that country's move to give the Gilgit-Baltistan region a province-like status.

Lt Gen M C Badhani new BRO chiefSubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 13:18 IST

Lieutenant General M C Badhani will take over the reins of elite Border Roads Organisation from incumbent Lieutenant General A K Nanda.

No ‘partition’ yet for Jaswant from BJP bench in LSSubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 12:20 IST

Jaswant Singh could stick out like a sore thumb for BJP even in the LS after its attempt to remove him from the Chairmanship of the Public Accounts Committee has been virtually rejected by Speaker.

Foreign universities need to adhere to quota laws: SibalSubscriber Only

September 27, 2009 11:35 IST

Adherence to Indian laws,will be one of the pre-requisite conditions for foreign universities interested in setting-up their campuses.

BJP MP’s sons shot by suspected Naxals in ChhattisgarhSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 15:26 IST

Suspected naxal rebels ambushed and shot at two sons of BJP leader and Bastar Lok Sabha MP Baliram Kashyap in Chhattisgarh.

Cong,JMM not joining hands will help BJP in Jharkhand: RJDSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 15:13 IST

RJD warned that if they went solo,it would benefit BJP by splitting secular votes.

Both development,law enforcement needed to fight Naxalism: PMSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 15:08 IST

Manmohan Singh said that both development and maintenance of law and order would be his government's twin approach to fight the Naxal menace.

PM turns 77; thanks the nation for giving chance to serveSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 14:39 IST

Grateful to the people of India that he has been given an opportunity to serve,Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,who turned 77 on Saturday,said he can never repay this debt.

Two criminals shot dead in Gurgaon,hostages rescuedSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 14:15 IST

In a two-hour long operation by the police and special commandos,two armed criminals were shot dead in the upmarket C-block of Palam Vihar,Gurgaon.

Pay Rs 1000 for spitting in public in PuneSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 13:29 IST

Pune Municipal Corporation announced a hike in its fine for spitting in public from present Rs 25 to Rs 1000 with effect from Saturday.

Tourist infrastructure needs to be improved: JoraSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 13:29 IST

Tourism-related infrastructure in the state needs to be improved to make it at par with other tourist attracting states of the country,Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Minister Nawang Rigzin Jora said.

Jaish-e-Mohammed militant arrestedSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 13:16 IST

A Jaish-e-Mohammed militant identified as Zubai Ahmad was arrested in the city,police said.

Kalam advises ISRO,NASA on Chandrayaan-IISubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 12:41 IST

ISRO and US space agency NASA should deploy surface robotic penetrator in 'Chandrayaan-II' mission,advised ex-President APJ Abdul Kalam.

Nitish orders suspension of engineers as bridge collapsesSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 11:56 IST

The truck laden with sand bags was crossing the bridge over the river Burhi Gandak when it collapsed causing the casualties.

India should initiate talks to resolve Kashmir issue: QureshiSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 10:33 IST

Ahead of the meeting with his Indian counterpart,Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said New Delhi should engage itself in talks to resolve the Kashmir issue.

AI flight delayed as rat creates panic among passengersSubscriber Only

September 26, 2009 09:43 IST

A rat entered the A1 187 flight of Air India to Toronto at Raja Sansi Airport,causing panic among 147 passengers.

Indian activist receives Clinton Global AwardSubscriber Only

September 25, 2009 20:14 IST

An Indian activist,who has been crusading over two decades for victims of human trafficking,has been awarded here with the prestigious Third Annual Clinton Global Award.

118 more test positive for swine flu in DelhiSubscriber Only

September 25, 2009 19:40 IST

As many as 118 people including 68 children tested positive for swine flu in the city on Friday taking the total cases here to 2,393.

Feeder bus employees’ strike endsSubscriber Only

September 25, 2009 19:35 IST

In relief to commuters,the four-day strike by Metro feeder bus employees demanding pay hike ended after the workers and its management reached a compromise.

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