Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Two school boys stabbed by juniors

Two school boys stabbed by juniors


Two school boys stabbed by juniors

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Two government school students were on Wednesday stabbed and seriously injured by their juniors outside their institution in south Delhi, police said.

Sex racket busted in Ghaziabad; six arrested

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The Police claimed to have busted a sex racket with the arrest of six persons, including three women in Vaishali colony in Indirapuram.

Uttar Pradesh hospital dumps patients in the field

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Dehumanised, neglected and virtually left on their own - this is the condition of two patients in Allahabad. They have been dumped by a government hospital simply because they are too poor to afford their treatment.

Patients forced to move out of urinal

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Despite various promises of free healthcare for the poor, thousands of patients don't have roofs over their heads. Ask Ramrati and Hem Kumari. These women have been living at an unused toilet outside India's biggest hospital, AIIMS awaiting treatment.

Punjab's <i>crorepati</i> woman cop has been charged with corruption

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A palatial bungalow, lakhs in cash and jewellery, two luxury cars and a well-stocked bar with the best of international liquor brands -- CBI sleuths stumbled upon all this and more during a recent raid on woman Punjab police officer Raka Ghira.

Hazare, Ramdev are popular pandal themes in Mumbai

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In keeping with the trend of highlighting a socially relevant topic every year, this time Ganpati mandals have taken up the fight against corruption by Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev as their festival theme. Mandal organisers across the city have asked artisans to make models of the social activist and the yoga guru for their pandals. Satish Taru, a well-known sculptor who owns a studio in Kasba Peth, has created life-size statues of Hazare and Baba Ramdev.

Delhi college principal's email account hacked

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It would have been a comforting experience for the principal of Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) when he received supportive calls from numerous friends and relatives regarding his 'problem'. Only if he had any idea what that problem was.

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