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Police get good response after release of sketches
NEW DELHI: A day after releasing sketches of three suspects involved in the serial blasts, the Delhi police questioned half-a-dozen young men, including two from the neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday. The police have received ...

Moily’s suggestions tough on the outside, soft inside: BJP
We need law to help us prove the crime in cases of terrorism, says Arun Jaitley

Left, BSP to intensify protest on session
LUCKNOW: The Left and the Bahujan Samaj Party, along with other like-minded parties, will intensify their protest against the Parliament session not being convened by the United Progressive Alliance government and Prime Minister Manmohan ...

Kumar Mangalam Birla is BITS Chancellor
JAIPUR: Leading industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla is the new Chancellor of the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani. He succeeds K.K. Birla, who passed away recently. An MBA from the London Business School and ...

Minority despair will trigger new waves of terror: Chidambaram
NEW DELHI: Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday warned of “new waves of terror” if the alienation of the minority communities was not addressed. “There is the challenge of alienation of the Muslim ...

How the battle against female infanticide was waged
CHENNAI: Until not too long ago, eliminating newborn girls by feeding them with poison sap, squeezing snuff powder into the nose or asphyxiating the child with a wet blanket was alarmingly commonplace in a few pockets in Tamil Nadu. ...

Let appeals against tribunal order go straight to Supreme Court, suggests Law Commission
This proposal will ensure speedy justice, and save time and money for government servants

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