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Manmohan: all options against Maoists open
NEW DELHI: A day after the worst-ever Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh, which claimed the lives of 76 Central Reserve Police Force personnel, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said the government reviewed all options in the fight against ...

We woke up to the sound of explosions, says villager
Chintalnar: Ganesh Singh, a resident of Chintalnar, said the villagers woke up to the sound of loud explosions followed by heavy gunfire for about three hours on Tuesday as Maoists ambushed the Central Reserve Police Force's 62nd Battalion, ...

Heart-rending scenes as 42 bodies reach Lucknow
LUCKNOW: Heart-rending scenes were witnessed at the Amausi airport when the bodies of 42 Central Reserve Police Force jawans from Uttar Pradesh, slain in Tuesday's Maoist attack in Dhantewada, were brought here by special aircraft on ...

Court ‘no' to Gujarat plea against CBI probe in Sohrabuddin case
Nor would it expunge remarks against Geeta Johri

Brinda seeks impartial probe into HPV vaccine programme
“Law states that no trials can be conducted among children before trials on adults”

Use state power to end Naxal violence: parties
NEW DELHI: Parties across the political spectrum on Wednesday agreed that Naxal violence must be stopped with all means at the disposal of state power, but differed in their approach to and understanding of the issues involved. The ...

Padma awards given to Chatwal, Ilaiyaraaja
New Delhi: Non-Resident Indian hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal, music composer Ilaiyaraaja and businessman Vindi Banga were conferred the Padma Bhushan awards by President Pratibha Patil here on Wednesday.
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