Saturday, November 27, 2010

Srinagar teen killing: Accused will face court martial

Srinagar teen killing: Accused will face court martial


Srinagar teen killing: Accused will face court martial

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The Special Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF), PPS Sidhu, has told NDTV that the BSF men allegedly involved in the killing of Zahid Farooq in Srinagar will be court-martialed.


Musharraf blames RAW for unrest in Balochistan

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Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has hit out at Indian Intelligence agencies saying that the RAW or Research and Analysis Wing is inciting violence in the Balochistan province of South-West Pakistan and is actively trying to foster anti-Pakistan sentiments in Afghanistan.


Jagan TV row: Jagan's actions undesirable, says Congress

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Attacking rebel Congress MP YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Union Minister and senior party leader from the state S Jaipal Reddy on Saturday said he was violating party discipline and termed his actions as "very undesirable".


India’s 20th nuclear reactor becomes operational

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India's 20th nuclear power plant today became operational at Kaiga taking the total installed atomic power capacity in the country to 4780 MW. The indigenously-developed 220 MW capacity Unit 4 of the Kaiga Atomic Power Station attained criticality at 8.07.22 am making India the sixth country in the world to have 20 or more nuclear power plants in operation.


Housing scam: Key papers of Adarsh Society file stolen

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Four crucial documents have been stolen from the Adarsh Society file that was in possession of the Urban Development Department in Mumbai. A case of theft has been registered and an investigation into the theft is on.


New Andhra Chief Minister meets Sonia, PM

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New Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Saturday held meetings with Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and a host of party leaders, during which the names of his Cabinet members are understood to have been finalised.


VAT evasion scam unearthed in Ludhiana

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With scam after scam falling out of the government's cupboard, there perhaps can be space for one more. In Punjab, the Ludhiana state excise department has uncovered a scam involving bogus bills for claiming Value Added Tax (VAT) refund.


Surrender policy: Will Pakistan let it work?

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The Surrender Policy, which has been cleared by the National Conference-led government in J&K, is a hope for many youth in the state who crossed the LOC to receive arms training but now want to return to their families. However, its success also vastly depends on whether Pakistan will give them a free passage or create obstacles in their way.


Will Arundhati Roy face sedition charge?

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A Delhi court today ordered registration of FIR against hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, writer Arundhati Roy and five others for allegedly making anti-India speeches.


Ajmer Dargah blast case: Rajasthan Home Minister hints more arrests likely

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Rajasthan Home Minister Shanti Kumar Dhariwal has hinted that there could be a few more arrests in the Ajmer Dargah blast case and disclosure of a few more big names in the coming days.


Post-26/11, 'Kuber' becomes untouchable for fishermen

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Fishing trawler 'Kuber', which was hijacked and used by Pakistani terrorists to reach Mumbai and unleash terror in November 2008, has been lying useless as nobody wants to use it, the vessel's owner said.


Maharashtra Chief Minister walks off the stage during national anthem

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In a major faux pas, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan was seen walking off the stage and rushing towards the exit gate of a function even as the national anthem was being played out.


Tata on 2G scam: Wish government would stop banana republic kind of attacks

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The Chairman of the Tata Group says the leaked tapes that have PR representative Nira Radia and others discussing 2G spectrum are taking away attention - he describes them as "a smokescreen" for the real issue. Tata was one of Radia's clients. She is now part of the investigation into the 2G


Kasab should live, says 26/11 martyr's father

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On the second anniversary of the Mumbai terror attack the father of slain NSG commando Sandeep Unnikrishnan feels that Kasab should live.


Sniffer dogs: Can they really sniff it out?

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Sniffer dogs are a common sight in our cities, especially after 26/11. They are deployed outside railway stations, malls, hotels and at any major function. But are the sniffer dogs supplied by security agencies really effective? Or have they just become a status symbol?


Jagan TV targets Kiran Reddy, Rahul Gandhi

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After a double whammy of a report which slammed both the Prime Minister and Sonia Gandhi, the TV channel owned by Jagan Mohan Reddy has a new target: the new Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.


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