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Living with leopards: don't remove them unless they attack humans, says Jairam“If the captured leopard is to be released, it should be in immediate vicinity of capture, that is, within its home range”
Police baton-charge crowd at Mamata rallyTrouble broke out when they were attacked with stones Buddhadeb blasts Trinamool for ‘using black money' KOLKATA: Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee came down strongly against the Trinamool Congress on Tuesday for allegedly using black money in its campaign for the Assembly polls in a way that is unprecedented in West ... Swamy seeks Manmohan's sanction to prosecute Sonia CHENNAI: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday sought the sanction of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to prosecute Congress president Sonia Gandhi under the Prevention of Corruption Act. At a press conference here, Dr. Swamy ... Bhopal curative petition misconceived, Salve tells Supreme Court New Delhi: The curative petition filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation for enhancement of punishment to the accused in the Bhopal gas tragedy case was misconceived and bad in law, argued senior counsel Harish Salve in the Supreme Court ... Ex-cricketer's anticipatory bail plea rejected New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of the former cricketer, Jacob Martin, who was issued a non-bailable arrest warrant (NBW) for his alleged involvement in an illegal immigration case. A Bench of ...
DNA analysis flawed, says Shiney AhujaMumbai: Actor Shiney Ahuja, who was recently sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment for raping his maid, challenged his conviction in the Bombay High Court on Tuesday. He also appealed for bail. The bail application will be heard on ... CPI(M) seeks compensation NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday condemned the police firing at people protesting against the Jaitapur nuclear power project. It demanded adequate compensation for the kin of the deceased and those injured. In a ... Stamp out khap panchayats: court Casteism is one of the main causes holding up the country's progress Don't blame Ministry, says Jairam Ramesh NEW DELHI: A day after one person was killed in police firing during a protest against the proposed nuclear plant in Jaitapur, Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said his Ministry could not be blamed for the incident. He accused the Shiv ... Arunima's condition stable now NEW DELHI: The condition of 23-year-old national-level volleyball player Arunima alias Sonu Sinha, who lost her left leg after being pushed out of a train last week, was stable on Tuesday, according to doctors at the All-India Institute of ... 3 police officers involved in Ishrat encounter shifted GANDHINAGAR: Following the Gujarat High Court's criticism, three senior police officers, who were involved in the alleged Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case, have been transferred from their present postings from where it believed they could ... Primary teachers for Manipur high schools IMPHAL: Parents and educationists are concerned over posting of several primary school teachers in junior high schools, high schools and higher secondary schools in the four valley districts of Manipur. Students have complained that these ... Sriram Panchu to mediate in Parsi dispute New Delhi: The Supreme Court has appointed senior advocate Sriram Panchu as mediator to resolve a dispute between two sections of the Parsi community on performing prayers or religious ceremonies at Doongerwadi (the Towers of Silence) in ... ‘Probe against Roy, Geelani progressing' NEW DELHI: The Delhi police on Tuesday told a court here that the probe into a complaint against writer Arundhati Roy, hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, revolutionary poet Varavara Rao and four others was progressing. They had ... Other Stories
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