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Stay tuned is message II
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Nithyananda Swami, who is the eye of a storm over his alleged sexcapade, seems to be taking a wait and watch approach. The swami, who is believed to have gone on a pilgrimage to Kumbh Mela
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Modi to answer for 2002
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The ghosts of 2002 riots have finally come back to haunt Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. For the first time since the riots, the Gujarat strongman has been summoned by the Supreme Court-appointed special investigation team probing the Gujarat riots that killed some 2000 people
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Advisory board green signal for Nalini release
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The Prison Advisory Board has responded positively to the plea of Nalini for release from her Vellore prison cell, where she has been serving a life term for involvement in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination, informed sources here said.
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Cops await report to punish accused in Tirupur sex case
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Following this newspaper’s expose on the kidnap and sexual assault of a woman by former Tirupur DSP Rajendran and his inspectors, top police officials in the state said on Thursday that they were waiting for a comprehensive report from the district heads
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Nalini plea: government submits report to High Court
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The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday submitted the Prison Advisory Board (PAB)'s report to the Madras High Court, which is hearing an appeal against a single Judge order regarding the premature release of Nalini
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I-T officials conduct raids on city jeweller
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Income Tax officials conducted simultaneous raids on the shops and house of popular diamond and jewellery trader M/s Musaddilal Bhagwat Swaroop Jewellers here on Thursday.
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HR for probe into police role in OU
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While the Osmania University continues to be a battle field in between the police and the students over ongoing Telangana protests, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the chief secretary, government of Andhra Pradesh to conduct an inquiry
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Soofiya granted permission to leave Ernakulam district
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CBI Special Court, Ernakulam, which is looking into terror-related cases in Kerala, today granted relaxation in the bail conditions of PDP leader Abdul Nasar Madhani’s wife Soofiya Madhani, an accused in the Tamil Nadu Bus burning case.
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Nazir and two other remanded to judicial custody
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The CBI Special Court here today remanded suspected Lashkar operative T Nazir and two others, accused in the 2006 twin Kozhikode blasts case, to judicial custody till March 25.
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Illegal car import: Alex has connections with Yaswant Sinha
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The name of senior BJP leader and former Unon Minister Yaswant Sinha and a host of other political bigwigs pops up in the friends list of Alex.C.Joseph, the first accused in the case related to illegal import of luxury cars.
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Sufiya Maudani granted concessions on bail
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The special court today granted concessions in the bail conditions to Sufiya Madani. Court conceded to change the bail condition that the accused should not leave Eranakulam district and allowed her leave for Thiruvananthapuram for ten days.
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1 held, fake currency seized
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Directorate of Revenue Intelligence officials arrested a passenger here today after he arrived at Kochi International Airport from Dubai and seized 30 bundles of fake Indian currency amounting to Rupees 24,18,000 here.
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Militants' bullets claim sole breadwinner
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For 51-year-old R Lungmuana, a daily labourer at New Serchhip, about 90 kms from Mizoram capital Aizawl, an encounter between security forces and militants in far-off Salungpham was just another encounter in the insurgency-ravaged Manipur
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Garo militant groups extort money to pump owners
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A local militant group has allegedly demanded an extortion amount of Rs 30 lakh each from petrol pump owners in two districts of Meghalaya, triggering panic among the businessmen.
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Kasab trial: 'Pak Army sponsored the 26/11 attacks'
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The 26/11 trial took a new turn on Tuesday with the prosecution stating that Pakistan Army was involved in the Mumbai terror attacks and a serving Major General had supervised their training in LeT camps across the border.
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India, Brazil face threats from al-Qaeda: CIA
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The CIA on Tuesday warned India and Brazil that they face 'emerging threats' from the al-Qaeda and Taliban, though the terrorist outfits are 'on the run' due to extreme pressure exerted on them in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Maoists release abducted teacher in West Bengal
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School teacher and CPI (M) leader Ranjit Duley, who was kidnapped by the Maoists at gunpoint from a school in Bankura district on March 4, was released unharmed in West Midnapore district.
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Ruchika case: Hearing on Rathore's appeal in April
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A court in Chandigarh on Wednesday adjourned till April 15 the hearing on the appeal of former Haryana DGP SPS Rathore against his six month sentence in the Ruchika molestation case after his plea that his lawyer was still recovering from an assault on him here last month.
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BSF opens fire over suspected movement along LoC
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BSF troops opened fire when they noticed some persons moving suspiciously along the Indo-Pak border in Ramgarh of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
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India rubbishes charge of involvement in Lahore blast
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India on Tuesday rubbished allegations of its involvement in the Lahore blast, saying it is not for the first time Pakistan has levelled such 'baseless' charges.
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Three Maoists arrested, one surrenders
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Three Maoist guerrillas were arrested from Orissa and Jharkhand and an area commander surrendered to the police Tuesday, officials said.
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'Declare seven Bengal districts Maoist-affected'
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Based on the information gleaned from arrested Maoist leader Venkatesh Reddy alias Deepak regarding the organisational network of the Maoists in West Bengal, the State's Criminal Investigation Department has recommended to the State Government that seven districts in south Bengal be declared as Maoist-affected.
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Sharmila released, but continues fast
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Civil rights activist Irom Sharmila, on a fast unto death for more than nine years demanding repeal of the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) 1958 from Manipur, was released late last night but her fast continued.
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Maoists release abducted school teacher
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Maoists have released a school teacher they had abducted on Friday last from a village in Bankura district of southern West Bengal.
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One killed, another injured in road accident
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A girl was killed while her grandfather sustained serious injuries in an accident on Ghoshpara Road near Arya Samaj Road crossing under Jagaddal police station in North 24 Parganas this morning.
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