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Holed-up militants killedSRINAGAR, OCTO.18. After a 24-hour operation, security forces today shot dead the two militants who were holed up in a shopping complex here after they attempted to storm the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's residence on ... Praise for Mulayam Govt. NEW DELHI, OCT. 18. The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Muslim leadership have given the Mulayam Singh Government a pat on the back for handling with tact the latest Ayodhya `agitation'. A day after the peaceful culmination of the Vishwa Hindu ... Security upgraded BHUBANESWAR, OCT. 18.The Orissa Government has decided to upgrade the Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik's security from `Z' category to `Z plus' in view of the heightened threat perception from naxalites. A decision in this regard was taken at a ... Premises raided NEW DELHI, OCT. 18.As the hunt for singer Daler Mehndi continued, Punjab police today conducted raids on his premises at two places here in connection with a case of illegal human trafficking. Accompanied by Delhi police personnel, a team of ... 'Satellite working well' NEW DELHI, OCT. 18.India's latest remote sensing satellite, Resourcesat-1, which was put into orbit by the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle yesterday, is functioning well. The two solar panels were automatically deployed and subsequently the ... Dawood is not here: Pak. ISLAMABAD, OCT. 18. The Pakistan Information Minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, today denied that the Indian underworld don, Dawood Ibrahim, was living in Karachi. "He is neither a Pakistani citizen, nor does he live in Karachi. If somebody is aware ... 10 years RI NEW DELHI, OCT. 18. A Delhi court today sentenced three members of the Pakistan-sponsored terrorist outfit, Harkart-ul-Jehadi-e-Islami (HUJI), to 10 years rigorous imprisonment, holding them guilty of hatching a conspiracy to eliminate the ... 'Proclaimed offender' NEW DELHI, OCT. 18. Daler Mehndi was today declared a ``proclaimed offender'' as the Punjab police, armed with non-bailable warrants, conducted overnight raids at the farmhouses, offices and residences of the Punjabi pop singer and his relatives ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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