Schools in Kashmir reopen to low attendance |
- Schools in Kashmir reopen to low attendance
- Don't send wards to schools: Geelani to Kashmiris
- Racism: Indian beaten up brutally in Australia
- Search intensified for abducted Chhattisgarh cops
- 3 cops killed; Naxals urged to release remaining 4
- CWG: After dog, snake found in athlete's room
- CWG: Canada arrive, Africa miffed with village
- Doctors in Kolkata go on an indefinite strike
- Rampant mining threatens Mangalore airport
- NATO kills 30 insurgents on Pakistan territory
- Hooper denies blaming India over CWG mess
- '1 in 4 urban Indians prone to heart diseases'
| Schools in Kashmir reopen to low attendance Posted: 26 Sep 2010 08:04 PM PDT Schools in Kashmir have reopened after three months, but curfew has been re-imposed in Srinagar, Baramulla, Kupwara and Sopore. |
| Don't send wards to schools: Geelani to Kashmiris Posted: 26 Sep 2010 10:58 AM PDT With educational institutions all set to reopen on Monday in Kashmir, the hardline Hurriyat Conference leader asked parents not to send their wards to schools and colleges. |
| Racism: Indian beaten up brutally in Australia Posted: 26 Sep 2010 09:25 PM PDT A 21-year-old man was reportedly brutally beaten up by four teenagers on bikes. |
| Search intensified for abducted Chhattisgarh cops Posted: 26 Sep 2010 10:46 PM PDT Police have intensified searches a day after the rebels set a 48-hour deadline for accepting their demands. |
| 3 cops killed; Naxals urged to release remaining 4 Posted: 26 Sep 2010 08:02 PM PDT The families of the abducted policemen have appealed to the Naxals to release them without any delay. |
| CWG: After dog, snake found in athlete's room Posted: 26 Sep 2010 09:34 AM PDT A snake in the athletes living quarters in the Games Village is the latest headache for the Delhi government. |
| CWG: Canada arrive, Africa miffed with village Posted: 26 Sep 2010 08:45 PM PDT Canada is the latest among the big contingents to arrive for the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games. |
| Doctors in Kolkata go on an indefinite strike Posted: 26 Sep 2010 10:16 PM PDT Indefinite strike by junior doctors of the premier SSKM Hospital spread to another state-run hospital in protest against the assault on one of their colleagues. |
| Rampant mining threatens Mangalore airport Posted: 26 Sep 2010 08:49 PM PDT Mangalore airport is under threat again as rampant mining threatens the table-top runway. |
| NATO kills 30 insurgents on Pakistan territory Posted: 26 Sep 2010 08:27 PM PDT The alleged militants had attacked an outlying military post Friday in Afghanistan's Khost province. |
| Hooper denies blaming India over CWG mess Posted: 26 Sep 2010 04:47 AM PDT Mike Hooper says his comments are being misinterpreted by sections of the media in India. |
| '1 in 4 urban Indians prone to heart diseases' Posted: 26 Sep 2010 06:26 AM PDT A study done by Saffola across 50 cities, involving 60,000 urban Indians. |
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Schools in Kashmir have reopened after three months, but curfew has been re-imposed in Srinagar, Baramulla, Kupwara and Sopore.
With educational institutions all set to reopen on Monday in Kashmir, the hardline Hurriyat Conference leader asked parents not to send their wards to schools and colleges.
A 21-year-old man was reportedly brutally beaten up by four teenagers on bikes.
Police have intensified searches a day after the rebels set a 48-hour deadline for accepting their demands.
The families of the abducted policemen have appealed to the Naxals to release them without any delay.
A snake in the athletes living quarters in the Games Village is the latest headache for the Delhi government.
Canada is the latest among the big contingents to arrive for the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games.
Indefinite strike by junior doctors of the premier SSKM Hospital spread to another state-run hospital in protest against the assault on one of their colleagues.
Mangalore airport is under threat again as rampant mining threatens the table-top runway.
The alleged militants had attacked an outlying military post Friday in Afghanistan's Khost province.
Mike Hooper says his comments are being misinterpreted by sections of the media in India.
A study done by Saffola across 50 cities, involving 60,000 urban Indians.
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