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Toll in Ahmedabad serial blasts rises to 46SIMI activist arrested; two cars with explosives seized in Surat; live bombs defused in Ahmedabad CMs’ meet to discuss security Shivraj Patil briefs Manmohan on the situation in the wake of the blasts
Advani seeks Pratibha’s assent for Gujarat BillAHMEDABAD: The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, L.K. Advani, on Sunday blamed the Centre’s “soft attitude” for the terrorist attacks in the country. He also ... Police working on three leads Possibility of any “human bomb” being involved in the carnage denied
BJP launches nationwide campaignNEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday launched a seven-day nationwide “bhanda phod” campaign to expose the “dubious means” used by the Congress-led UPA government to win the trust vote in Parliament. ... India files nuclear separation plan with IAEA Move a response to queries about safeguards agreement Life returns to normal in Ahmedabad AHMEDABAD: Serial blast-hit Ahmedabad was near normal, though subdued, on Sunday. Even in the labour-dominated eastern parts of the old city which bore the brunt — 15 of the 17 blasts on Saturday evening occurred here — ...
Curfew imposed in JammuFood crisis, fuel price hike to figure at SAARC Summit Member nations to sign accord for launch of SDF Nuclear deal not for weaponising: Pranab KOLKATA: The India-United States civilian nuclear deal is not aimed at “weaponising”; it has much larger implications, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Sunday. Some people believed “that we are ... CRICKET
Using simple principles paid dividendsMuralitharan’s and Mendis’s craftiness and creativity did India in e-mail threat: probe on in Mumbai MUMBAI: The Anti-Terrorism Squad of the Maharashtra police visited an apartment in Navi Mumbai’s Sanpada neighbourhood, from where an e-mail was sent in the name of ‘Indian Mujahideen’ claiming responsibility for the blasts ... CRICKET Lawson urges teams to play in Champions Trophy Karachi: Playing down security concerns in Pakistan during the Champions Trophy in September, coach Geoff Lawson has urged all the international teams to tour the country and make the biennial event a resounding success. “I have ... OLYMPIC GAMES
Indians continue to live on hopeIn badminton and table tennis, India has never exceeded expectations Class X syllabus may be reduced There is a consistent demand for it, says Minister Hackett chases history Grant Hackett, nicknamed as ‘The Machine’ by the American media, could still have the arclights trained firmly on him in Beijing even though the aura of invincibility surrounding him may have been somewhat dimmed by Poland’s ... Man held, devices for use in bombs seized Cut carbon emissions before its too late: Pachauri NEW DELHI: R.K. Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has asked the developed nations to get serious about reducing carbon emissions before it is “too late.” “Continued ... Where communal harmony is a way of life Mahore: In this remote hamlet on the foothills of Pir Panjal range of Reasi district, Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus have come together to fight militancy. Secularism is not merely a theoretical concept for the residents but they live it every ... Patrolling intensified in Delhi NEW DELHI: A series of meetings were held at the Delhi police headquarters here on Sunday to review the security arrangements in the Capital in the wake of the serial blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad. The police also discussed the ... China’s panda population up Four giant panda cubs born within 14 hours at breeding base Hot on the heels of the ‘Mande Burung’ Locals in Meghalaya’s Garo Hills claim they have sighted a ‘Yeti’-like creature Other Stories
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