Maoists torch road construction vehicles!

Suspected Maoists allegedly set ablaze six vehicles engaged in road construction at Ghatsila in Jharkhand, the police said on Sunday.
Source: Zee News : States | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:08 am

Reddy brothers meet Karnataka CM, Sushma!

Facing allegations of illegal mining, Karnataka ministers and powerful brothers G Janardhan Reddy and G Karuanakar Reddy on Sunday met senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj.
Source: Zee News : States | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:08 am

Floods continue to ravage Haryana!

Multiple breaches in canals of Ghaggar rivulet have worsened flood situation.
Source: Zee News : States | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:08 am

Cong wary of possible Muslim support to MNS!

Congress which has set its eyes on wresting the Mumbai Municipal Corporation, Asia`s largest civic body, from the Shiv Sena-BJP in the 2012 is wary of the possible Muslim support to Raj Thackeray led MNS.
Source: Zee News : States | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:08 am

Rains wash away Delhi`s `world-class` claim!

Notwithstanding Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit`s claim of making Delhi a world-class city, 90 minutes of rain can cause havoc on the roads even as agencies concerned keep passing the buck for the mess.
Source: Zee News : States | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:08 am

Thundershowers ahead in Delhi !

Delhi continued to be high on humidity on Sunday morning with a few areas seeing traces of rainfall.
Source: Zee News : States | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:08 am

`My article reflects Cong views on Maoists`!

In an article, Digvijay Singh had criticised Chidambaram`s handling of Maoist issue.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

Pak wants Indian magistrate in Kasab case!

Pakistan has once again demanded that the Indian magistrate who recorded the statements of Kasab should appear before the anti-terror court hearing the terror attacks case.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

Krishna`s schedule of meetings was altered!

An inexplicable last-minute switch in the schedule of External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Thursday afternoon gives a clue to how the script went wrong in the Indo-Pak talks in Islamabad.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

Police verification of judges is mandatory: SC!

Police verification needs to be carried out before making appointments to judiciary, directs the SC.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

India visit only if talks result-oriented: Pakistan FM!

Pak Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi is unwilling to travel to New Delhi for talks unless India is prepared to hold a "meaningful" dialogue.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

PC goes hunting for Officer on Special Duty!

IPS officers from 1993 to 1996 batches can now start polishing their resume as Home Minister P Chidambaram is on a hunt for a trusted lieutenant.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

Indian-origin woman named professor at Harvard!

Noted academician Gita Gopinath has been named professor of economics at the prestigious Harvard University, becoming the first Indian-origin woman professor in the institution`s history.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

26/11 braveheart nanny to get Israeli citizenship!

Nanny Sandra Samuel, who saved Baby Moshe from the clutches of terrorists during the November 26 terror attack in 2008, will be granted Israeli citizenship.
Source: Zee News : India National | 18 Jul 2010 | 6:06 am

Takeovers: Sebi panel wants 100% open offer

Takeovers are set to get costlier with a Sebi panel favouring making it mandatory for the acquirer to make an offer for up to 100 per cent stake in any listed company.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 4:07 am

Bharti's Mittal putting more money aside for education

Having helped with the transformation of India through the power of communication, Sunil Mittal, the founder of the country's largest mobile phone operator, is channeling his wealth towards education for poor children that has the power to change their destiny.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 4:04 am

Risk to Kharif crops rises as monsoon plays truant

Vulnerability of rice, maize, oilseeds, cotton and other kharif crops has increased on account of deficient rainfalls across most of the key producing states, an NCDEX report has said.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 4:00 am

BSNL unions demand refund of Rs 18,500 cr, threaten strike

Asserting that it was forced to pay a whopping Rs 18,500 crore for 3G and Broadband spectrum, the employees associations of BSNL today asked the government to refund the money and threatened to go on strike if the demand was not met.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:57 am

Sebi against non-compete fee payment to promoters in M&As

As part of a major overhaul of the takeover rules, market watchdog Sebi may consider abolishing payment of non-compete fees, which are paid by acquirers to the target company's promoters in lieu of a commitment for not entering the same business.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:54 am

Rabindra Utsav to tie up whole of India

Artistes and cultural personalities from across India will converge at a nine-day festival beginning here Aug 10 to salute Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore with performances based on his literary works as part of his 150th birth anniversary celebrations.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:50 am

Tata Steel sees sharp spurt in prices this fiscal

Tata Steel expects a sharp rise in steel prices during the current fiscal on the back of the economic recovery and strong performance by consumer industries like infrastructure and automobiles.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:48 am

Malik tweets: Indo-Pak talks shouldn't be judged as '2+2=4' - Expressindia.com


Pakistan Times

Malik tweets: Indo-Pak talks shouldn't be judged as '2+2=4'
Expressindia.com
Islamabad With India and Pakistan engaging in war of words post-July 15 parleys between their Foreign Ministers, Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Sunday tweeted that the talks should not be judged "mathematically like 2+2=4" but should be seen as a ...
Krishna, Qureshi meet a 'positive step', tweets Rehman MalikHindustan Times
Action to be taken against anti-state elements: MalikDaily Times
Presence of Indian magistrate in Kasab case must for 26/11 trial to proceed: MalikSify
Frontier Post -Associated Press of Pakistan -Online - International News Network
all 52 news articles »

Source: Nation - Google News | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:42 am

FIIs return to Street in style, inflow nears Rs 40K-cr-mark

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are expected to pour in more money into the local markets in the coming weeks especially with improving economic conditions, according to analysts.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:42 am

Rowing prospects mired in Sukhna's silt and weeds

It has churned out rowers of international repute. But the landmark Sukhna Lake here is being choked by hundreds of tonnes of silt and weeds, making it unfit for rowing as well as hosting tournaments.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:40 am

Maharashtra parties want Naidu to withdraw protest

An all-party meeting held in Maharashtra's Nanded district Sunday afternoon demanded that Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief Chandrababu Naidu withdraw his anti-dam agitation and leave the state by the evening, an official said.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:40 am

Jagan terms his aide's suspension 'painful'

Congress MP Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy Sunday termed as 'painful' the suspension of his close aide Ambati Rambabu from the party.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:40 am

Economists see RBI further hiking policy rates by 25 bps

On July 2, the Reserve Bank had hiked both the short-term lending and borrowing rates by 25 basis points each to contain inflation.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:32 am

Insurers may meet Irda on Tuesday on IPO norms

The insurance regulator Irda is likely to meet on Tuesday the heads of insurance companies to discuss issues related to the proposed initial public offer (IPO) guidelines.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:26 am

1 killed, Maoists go on a rampage in Orissa

In a series of attacks, Maoists gunned down one person and blew up two government school buildings in Orissa's Malkangiri district early Sunday, the police said.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:25 am

Domestic companies seeking CCI protection against MNCs

Alleging that multinationals are gradually eating up their market share, more and more small companies are moving the Competition Commission to seek relief from alleged predatory business practices.
Source: Business Standard | News Now | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:23 am

Security blitz, strike break calm in Indian Kashmir - AFP


Kansas City Star

Security blitz, strike break calm in Indian Kashmir
AFP
SRINAGAR, India — A security lockdown and a general strike called by separatists crippled life in Indian-ruled Kashmir on Sunday after a brief calm returned to the region on Saturday. Thousands of police and paramilitary forces moved into the streets ...
Curfew-like situation in KashmirDaily News & Analysis
Separatist shutdown, restrictions cripple Srinagar againEconomic Times
Youths enforce shutdown, streets deserted again in KashmirTimes of India
NDTV.com -The Hindu -Hindustan Times
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Source: Nation - Google News | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:15 am

BSP emerges third largest party in Rajya Sabha

Mayawati-led BSP has emerged as the third largest party in the Rajya Sabha, relegating the CPI(M) to fourth position in yet another bad news for Marxists ahead of the Assembly polls in West Bengal and...
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:12 am

Mining scam: Yeddyurappa rules out removal of Reddy brothers

The BJP appeared to have decided to brazen it out in the fight with the opposition with Karnataka chief minister giving a clean chit to the Reddy brothers in the illegal mining scam.
Source: The Times of India | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:11 am

Big name pullouts from Games a blow - Gill

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Sports minister of India Manohar Singh Gill on Saturday expressed regret over a series of pullouts from this year's Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, a day after British cyclist Chris Hoy announced his withdrawal.

Source: Reuters: Top News | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:10 am

Yeddyurappa backs Reddy brothers, wants Lok Ayukta probe

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to have decided to defend the Reddy brothers of Karnataka, who are under attack over allegations of illegal mining, with Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa stating here Sunday that the 'Reddy brothers were not responsible for illegal mining'.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:10 am

Team to market India as medical tourism destination in Britain

Representatives of Indian healthcare sector will be in Britain next week to market India as an efficient and cost-effective medical tourism destination.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:10 am

'Drug dealers can meet visitors in Goa jails, legislators can't'

A drug dealer can meet visitors in the prison, but an arrested legislator is not allowed to meet another legislator in Goa, a Congress leader said Sunday, accusing the police of partisan behaviour.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:10 am

Chandigarh to launch air-conditioned buses for disabled

Keeping in mind the needs of the disabled and elderly people, the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) will launch a fleet of specially designed air-conditioned buses in the city next week.
Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 18 Jul 2010 | 3:10 am

Karnataka CM declares Reddy brothers not guilty - IBNLive.com


Indian Express

Karnataka CM declares Reddy brothers not guilty
IBNLive.com
New Delhi: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Sunday absolved the Reddy brothers of any wrongdoing in the alleged illegal export of iron ore. "There are no charges against the Reddy brothers. I give them clean chit; there is no case against ...
Yeddyurappa backs Reddy brothers, wants Lok Ayukta probeEconomic Times
Yeddyurappa rules out removal of Reddy brothersHindustan Times
Reddy brothers meet Yeddyurappa, BJP leaders in DelhiSify
indiablooms -Oneindia -BreakingNewsOnline.
all 222 news articles »

Source: Nation - Google News | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:54 am

ICC worried over lack of international cricket in Pakistan

ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said that the apex cricketing body is worried over lack of international cricket in Pakistan, adding that the it might send a hand-picked squad to the country to cover the lack of bi-lateral series.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:42 am

Women really are better at multitasking than men

It was found that when women and men work on a number of simple tasks - such as searching for a key or doing easy maths problems - at the same time, the women significantly outperformed the men.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:40 am

Enforcement Directorate report on IPL likely by month end

Official sources said the directorate had collected important data on individuals and companies, who had invested in IPL teams, from tax havens like Cayman Islands and Mauritius.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:37 am

NZ, Oz new destinations for NRI marriage fraud

Govt will launch an awareness campaign in Punjab, the state to which most of the victims belong.
Source: Top Headlines | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:25 am

Hogenakkal drinking water scheme to be completed before 2012

The first segment comprised of 1,2,3 and 4 phases which were started on February 22 this year and scheduled to be completed within 30 months.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:22 am

Rameez Raja backs young guns Azhar Ali, Uman Amin's inclusion in Test squad

The former Pakistan skipper said the team management must give the two more chances in future.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:22 am

Plastic ban: Delhi govt to focus on smaller shops, weekly markets

Violators may be booked under Environment Protection Act, 1986. The punishment envisages imprisonment up to five years and/or fine of upto Rs1 lakh.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:16 am

Five charged with conspiring to produce fake court documents in Uttar Pradesh

The District Judge has ordered the suspension of reader Vikram Singh and clerk Arun Gautam on charges of forgery, police said.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:11 am

Lunar surface may be dotted with hidden, habitable tunnels

Scientists have had a theory about lunar tunnels since the 1960s.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:11 am

Eight killed as truck overturns in Jaipur

The victims were rushed to a nearby hospital where six were declared brought dead and two succumbed to their injuries there.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:09 am

4 accused get bail in Aman Kachroo ragging case - Times of India


Indian Express

4 accused get bail in Aman Kachroo ragging case
Times of India
DHARAMSALA (HP): A fast track court granted bail to 4 accused arrested in connection with the ragging of MBBS student Aman Kachroo who died after being allegedly beaten up by his seniors. Judge Purinder Vaidya on Saturday granted bail to Ajay Verma, ...
Four accused in Kachru ragging get bailHindustan Times
Kachroo case: All accused out on bailNDTV.com
All 4 accused in Aman Kachru ragging case get bailHimVani (blog)
Himachal Live (blog)
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Source: Nation - Google News | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:08 am

Father Kevin Pietersen not to captain England again

Pietersen has a two-month-old son called Dylan with his wife, Liberty X singer Jessica Taylor, 30.
Source: Daily News & Analysis | 18 Jul 2010 | 2:06 am

'Indian laws cannot counter terror-funding'

A global task force, which tracks money laundering and terrorist financing, has raised doubts about the efficacy of India's laws.
Source: Top Headlines | 18 Jul 2010 | 1:50 am

Sri Lanka make strong start in first India test

GALLE (Reuters) - Hosts Sri Lanka got off to a strong start on the opening day of the first test against India on Sunday, reaching 91-1 at lunch at the Galle Stadium.

Source: Reuters: Top News | 18 Jul 2010 | 1:31 am

J-K locals upset with Hurriyat Conference's nine-day protest programme - Oneindia


AFP

J-K locals upset with Hurriyat Conference's nine-day protest programme
Oneindia
Srinagar, July 18 (ANI): The nine-day protest programme announced by the separatist Hurriyat Conference in Jammu and Kashmir has upset locals. After more than three weeks of curfews and shutdowns, life was returning to normalcy in the valley but the ...
Kashmir under curfew after days of unrestAFP
Terrorists plans to sneak in with help from guidessamaylive
India inflicting atrocities on innocent Kashmiris: JKLF-RKashmir Media Service
Washington Post -Newsweek -Hindustan Times
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Source: Nation - Google News | 18 Jul 2010 | 1:23 am

Cyber warfare: Indian Army boosts its defences

The Indian Army is fighting attacks in the cyber world with electronic warfare capability of the "highest standard", say officials pointing out that virtual strikes have shot up from hostile quarters in both sophistication and frequency.
Source: The Times of India | 18 Jul 2010 | 1:05 am

Aman Kachroo ragging: 4 accused get bail

A fast track court granted bail to 4 accused held in connection with the ragging of MBBS student Aman Kachroo who died after being 'beaten' by seniors.
Source: The Times of India | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:25 am

Don't want to visit India for leisure trip: Qureshi

Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said he is unwilling to travel to New Delhi for talks unless India is prepared to hold a "meaningful, constructive and result-oriented" dialogue to resolve issues.
Source: The Times of India | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:25 am

26/11 braveheart nanny to get Israeli citizenship

Sandra Samuel saved Baby Moshe from the clutches of terrorists during the November 26 terror attack.
Source: Top Headlines | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:15 am

Bardhan seeks Manmohan's intervention in Bastar


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Jawan was gunned down after 4-hour drama


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Mary Evans, co-founder of a picture library, is no more


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Naidu, 74 others remanded in 2-day custody


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Attackers of Zee 24 office released on bail


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Qureshi for “result-oriented” dialogue


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Shiv Sainiks attack Zee 24 office in Kolhapur


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Now, print while being on the move


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Timeline on Siachen, Kashmir talks was deal-breaker


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Infiltrator nabbed in Assam


Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 18 Jul 2010 | 12:00 am

Don't want to visit India for leisure: Qureshi

S M Krishna has invited Shah Mahmood Qureshi to visit India for the next round of their parleys.
Source: Top Headlines | 17 Jul 2010 | 11:51 pm

Accused get bail in Aman Kachroo ragging case

A fast track court here granted bail to four accused arrested in connection with the ragging of MBBS student Aman Kachroo.
Source: Top Headlines | 17 Jul 2010 | 11:28 pm

Cong wary of possible Muslim support to MNS

Congress is alarmed by the possible Muslim support to Raj Thackeray-led MNS.
Source: Top Headlines | 17 Jul 2010 | 11:23 pm

Slave labour in svelte Delhi

Behind Delhi's radical makeover for the Commonwealth Games are 150,000 migrant labourers toiling hard to meet the October deadline. TOI Crest gives this silent workforce a name and a face.
Source: The Times of India | 17 Jul 2010 | 11:23 pm

Yeddyurappa gives clean chit to Reddy brothers

The Reddy brothers met with senior BJP leaders, after which they dismissed all the charges against them.
Source: Top Headlines | 17 Jul 2010 | 11:20 pm

Objects can inspire!

For Bruna Abdullah, it's her camera, for Divya Dutta, her mobile and for Rina Dhaka, it's her shoes... Nona Walia finds out how these objects of affection create happy energy!
Source: The Times of India | 17 Jul 2010 | 10:30 pm

Pakistan pipes down after war of words - Indian Express


Moneycontrol.com

Pakistan pipes down after war of words
Indian Express
Pakistan appears to have piped down on Saturday after two days of acrimony with India with its leaders saying it wanted continuation of the bilateral dialogue and is serious about normalisation of Indo-Pak ties. Both Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani ...
Pak FM 'unwilling' to visit India unless talks result-orientedHindustan Times
Pak takes U-turn, wants talksDaily Pioneer
Congress slams QureshiExpress Buzz
Times of India -The Hindu -Financial Express
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Source: Nation - Google News | 17 Jul 2010 | 8:09 pm

'Chidambaram seems cold to peace with Maoists now'

P Chidambaram agreed to let him mediate with the Maoists. But Swami Agnivesh says this has meant no more than feelings of deep guilt as the Naxalite he was speaking to was killed.
Source: The Times of India | 17 Jul 2010 | 7:54 pm

Maya, Mulayam trade barbs over Nandi attack - Times of India


Indian Express

Maya, Mulayam trade barbs over Nandi attack
Times of India
LUCKNOW: The dour defence of UP police by chief minister Mayawati for booking Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders in connection with the murderous attack on state minister Nand Goptal Gupta 'Nandi' assumed new dimension on Saturday with SP supremo Mulayam ...
Mayawati: SP patronising criminalsThe Hindu
Chief Minister Mayawati in Lucknow on Saturday. Vishal SrivastavIndian Express
Samajwadi Party seeks CBI probe into Allahabad blastSify
Hindustan Times -ekmulakatnews -Deccan Chronicle
all 45 news articles »

Source: Nation - Google News | 17 Jul 2010 | 7:15 pm

TDP leaders threaten bandh tomorrow - Times of India


The Hindu

TDP leaders threaten bandh tomorrow
Times of India
HYDERABAD: The high voltage developments in the last 24 hours leading to the arrest of TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu and 74 other legislators has sparked off a serious reaction in the cadre of the TDP. The party has given a call for demonstrations ...
Rosaiah: Allow Naidu to visit dam siteNDTV.com
Nashik jail for Naidu after he refuses bailIndian Express
Andhra CM bats for Chandrababu on Babli issueIBNLive.com
ZNews24.com -Sify -The Hindu
all 282 news articles »

Source: Nation - Google News | 17 Jul 2010 | 4:46 pm

No demat accounts for Hindu gods

Let gods remain in temples and not enter the stock markets, said the Bombay High Court while dismissing a petition seeking orders to authorities to allow Hindu gods to open demat accounts.
Source: The Times of India | 17 Jul 2010 | 4:10 pm

Manmohan, Sonia pledge full support to Omar Abdullah - The Hindu


Indian Express

Manmohan, Sonia pledge full support to Omar Abdullah
The Hindu
J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah leaves after meeting Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi on Saturday. NEW DELHI: As normality was returning to the Kashmir Valley after days of protests, strikes and curfew, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister ...
Omar plans to cut off foreign funding for protestersTimes of India
Omar meets PM, assured of helpHindustan Times
Omar Abdullah wins reprieve for himself from the CentreDaily News & Analysis
Deccan Herald -Sify -Calcutta Telegraph
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Source: Nation - Google News | 17 Jul 2010 | 3:57 pm

Rupees 69 lakh to muzzle whistleblower

The lengths to which a govt body can go to harass a whistleblower is evident from an RTI reply that discloses it paid Rs 69.24L in lawyers' fees over an 18-month period to Cong spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi.
Source: The Times of India | 17 Jul 2010 | 2:34 pm

Here's how to download new rupee symbol for free

Fret no more about downloading the rupee symbol on to your computer. The symbol may take a while to appear on the keyboard but can rightaway be typed as a character, thanks to a newly-created font.
Source: The Times of India | 17 Jul 2010 | 2:13 pm

Top LeT terrorist held in Kashmir - Times of India


India Talkies

Top LeT terrorist held in Kashmir
Times of India
JAMMU: A top ranking militant of the outlawed Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was arrested on Saturday in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, police said. According to police, the hardcore LeT terrorist, Mohammad Shafi Shah, who went by aliases Pathan and ...
Militant killed in J-K gun battleHindustan Times
LeT commander arrested in Jammu and KashmirDaily News & Analysis
Top Lashkar commander arrested in J&KNDTV.com
Daily News & Analysis -Findtut -GroundReport
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Source: Nation - Google News | 17 Jul 2010 | 10:10 am