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    Pramod Mahajan shot by brother Pravin; critical
    Assailant surrenders; lawyer says Pravin Mahajan is mentally unstable; he held a grudge against Pramod, say police

    I was treated badly: Pravin
    MUMBAI: Pravin Mahajan, who shot and injured his elder brother and BJP leader, Pramod Mahajan, on Saturday morning, told the police that he did it in a ``fit of rage'' as he was ``ill-treated'' by his brother. Repentant though of his action, ...

    Kalam, Manmohan express shock
    Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, Sonia Gandhi, Lalu Prasad also express concern

    Nepal developments "in the right direction": Manmohan
    "The important thing is restoration of multi-party democracy and a government in place to exercise all executive powers"

    Children get justice after five years
    Court takes serious view of the delay in settling terminal benefits

    RECORD OF SORTS
    Most migrants are from Tamil Nadu
    CHENNAI: It took Tamil Nadu just one year to better Kerala's record of sending the largest number of migrant labourers abroad. In 2004, Tamil Nadu broke all records to notch a figure of 1,08,964 labourers — the highest so far recorded by ...

    74 per cent turnout in second phase of West Bengal polls
    Polling peaceful; clean sweep for Left Front, says exit poll

    Gyanendra's offer spurned
    Protesters manage to break through the cordon sanitaire that is downtown Kathmandu

    About 70 per cent polling in first phase
    Polling generally peaceful with no reports of serious violence from the districts

    A secret eye now over major hospitals
    NEW DELHI: To keep a watchful eye over the working of Central Government-run hospitals across the Capital, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has instructed them to equip themselves with closed-circuit television cameras. The order ...

    Five industrial clusters to come up in State
    Centre clears proposals, says Union Industries Minister

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