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Sheena Bora Murder Case: Indrani Mukerjea not suffering from Dengue
Mumbai, Oct 29: Sheena Bora murder case accused Indrani Mukerjea, admitted to Sir J.J. Hospital here for treatment of suspected dengue, is not suffering form the mosquito-borne vector, officials said on Thursday.
The medical and blood…
French Lawyer shoots Bar President, commits Suicide
Paris, Oct 29: A lawyer opened fire on the president of the Bar of Melun court in northern France on Thursday before killing himself.
According to a report by state-run BFMTV, the shooting occurred at around 9 a.m. at the president's…
Bollywood celebs slam ‘Award Wapsi’ move by Filmmakers
Mumbai, Oct 29: After a host of filmmakers, including names like Dibakar Banerjee and Anand Patwardhan, returned various government awards and honours they have received to express solidarity with FTII students, a few members of the Hindi…
Lokayukta Police recovers Rs.3-crore Property in Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal, Oct 29: Immovable and movable assets worth over Rs.3 crore were unearthed on Thursday during a raid by Lokayukta Police at the house of Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT) assistant professor Rishi Kumar Singh in…
Population Policy: China decides to end One-Child Policy
China has decided to end one-child policy, a family planning policy that was introduced in 1978. The country will allow all couples to have two kids. In 2007, 36% of China's population was subject to a strict one-child restriction. In order…
Telecom Regulator sticks to Compensation Order on Call Drops
New Delhi, Oct 29: The Indian telecom watchdog's decision to impose a penalty of Re.1 for dropped calls from January 1 next year will stand as of now, an official said on Thursday.
"We have given a clear message to the telecom companies…
Meghalaya Militants set terms for Freeing Government Official
Shillong, Oct 29: The outlawed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), a militant outfit, on Thursday demanded withdrawal of counter-insurgency operations in the western part of Meghalaya in return for setting free a government official…
Government failed to protect People during 1984 Riots: Dikshit
New Delhi, Oct 29: As the long wait for justice over the 1984 anti-Sikh riots continues, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit feels that the government failed in maintaining law and order situation during the violence, in which thousands of…
Over 2,000 residents of Border Villages in Jammu return Home
Jammu, Oct 29: Over 2,000 residents of border villages in Samba, Kathua and Jammu districts returned home on Thursday following guns on the international border in Jammu region remaining silent for the last three days.
"Over 2,000 people…
India to deepen ties with Africa in Countering Terrorism: Modi
New Delhi, Oct 29: Evincing a shared feeling of pain over the killing of innocents in terror incidents in Africa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday sought to deepen cooperation with African countries in maritime security and…