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Pakistan warns India against ‘misadventure'“Mimicking U.S. will result in a catastrophe” Go beyond SIT report on Jaffrey case, court tells amicus curiae New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday empowered the amicus curiae in the ‘Gulberg Society case' to go beyond the report submitted by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on the complaint of Zakia Jaffrey, alleging that the Gujarat ... Did U.S. deploy super secret stealth helicopters? It was probably a highly modified version of an H-60 Black Hawk, says defence technology blogger Court to CBI: Where are you in the probe into missing Adarsh file? MUMBAI: Rapping the Central Bureau of Investigation for not making any progress in the “crucial” probe into the missing documents related to the Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society, the Bombay High Court on Thursday said: ... Nirupama Rao on two-day visit to Paris Gilani cuts short his four-day trip
Thousands pay tributes to Dorjee KhanduItanagar: The body of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu was flown here from Tawang on an Mi-172 helicopter of the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Thursday. It will be kept at his official residence for two days to enable the ... Was U.S.' Osama strike a kill-only operation? Washington: While last Sunday's covert operation resulting in the death of Osama bin Laden was initially portrayed as a capture-or-kill mission that faced significant resistance from the slain al-Qaeda chief and his guards, a slew of revisions ... Talks with pilots remain inconclusive NEW DELHI: The second round of talks between striking pilots of Air India and Union Civil Aviation Ministry officials remained inconclusive on Thursday as a much-awaited breakthrough to end their nine-day-old strike could not be ...
Micro, small units down shuttersCHENNAI: Responding to a call for a State-wide protest given by the Tamil Nadu Small and Tiny Industries Association (Tanstia) and allied associations against unscheduled power cuts, about 60,000 micro and small enterprises (MSEs), ... Other Stories
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