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BSF-Pakistan rangers meet in Lahore to combat rise in militant activities Senior Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and Pakistan Rangers today began talks in Lahore to discuss security measures and strategies to combat the increasing militant activities, smuggling of narcotics and fake Indian currency notes.
Supreme Court refers SIMI ban issue to larger bench The Supreme Court has referred the matter related to ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) on Monday to a larger bench.
India raises border ceasefire violations with Pakistan National Security Adviser M K Narayanan on Monday conveyed India's concern to his Pakistani counterpart Mahmud Ali Durrani over the recent spurt in border ceasefire violations and the attack on its embassy in Kabul, which has been blamed on the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Japanese grandmother files papers for migration of surrogate baby Emiko Yamada, 74-year-old Japanese grandmother, on Monday filed papers for the migration of surrogate baby Manjhi in Jaipur.
Literature a uniting force in India, agree Hindi, Urdu, Konkani, Kannada scholars Indeed, one may say that the crucial meeting of National Integration Council (NIC) had an apt forerunner, in the seminar 'Integration Through Languages' organised by the Vishwa Konkani Abhiyan, a Mangalore-based Konkani Language and Cultural Foundation on Sunday in the national capital.
Vice President Ansari releases book entitled, "Flow of Thoughts" by Justice Ahmadi Vice President Hamid Ansari released a Book titled "Flow of Thoughts: Selected Speeches, Lectures and Writings of Justice A.M. Ahmadi" here today.
President Patil hails Indo-US civil nuclear deal President Pratibha Patil on Monday hailed the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, noting that India's tradition of peace and brotherhood helped it gain international acceptance to trade in nuclear energy without signing the NPT or the CTBT.
India will not block Chenab water: MK Naraynan National Security Advisor MK Narayanan has said that India will not block Chenab River water to Pakistan.
M K Narayanan meets Pakistan's National Security Adviser National Security Adviser M K Narayanan met his Pakistani counterpart Mahmud Ali Durrani here today.
Major fire guts calendar factory in Delhi A major fire at a calendar factory in New Delhi gutted property worth millions of rupees today.
Orissa CM says Kandhamal violence due to SC-ST conflict Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that the recent incidents of violence in the State were a manifestation of the "conflict of interest" between Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, at the National Integration Council (NIC) meeting here on Monday.
Allahabad HC stays UP government's order on rail coach project The Allahabad High Court today stayed the Uttar Pradesh Government's order stalling the rail coach project in Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh.
Death toll climbs to 10 in Dhule; situation peaceful Schools as well as educational institutes opened on Monday a week after violence broke out in Dhule over tearing of a banner and curfew in this North Maharashtra town was relaxed for a longer period.
Now, a special ambulance for ships of the desert in Rajasthan A voluntary organisation in Rajasthan has prepared a special ambulance to facilitate carrying camels seeking medical attention to nearby veterinary hospital.
Pakistan Radio says India is not keen on improving relations! For the last few days, the media in India and Pakistan have been reporting various statements issued by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Zardari which emphasise confidence building steps.
Ministerial committee to resolve pay anomalies of armed forces shortly A ministerial committee led by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, set up to look into the armed forces' grievance about pay anomalies, is likely to sort out the matter soon.
Christian families in Orissa being forced to abandon their faith India, the world's most populous democracy and officially a secular nation, is today haunted by a stark assault on one of its fundamental freedoms.
Canadian education fair woos Punjabi students Educational institutions in Punjab are in the process of becoming truly global by providing students the option of studying abroad.
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