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LeT Terrorist Abu Jundal, 11 Others Convicted in 2006 Aurangabad Arms Haul Case
It pertains to the May 8, 2006 operation by Maharashtra Anti-Terrorist Squad in which three terror suspects travelling in a car were nabbed on the Chandwad-Manmad highway near Aurangabad.
Explosion Near Migration And Refugee Office in Germany
An explosion has been reported near a migration and refugee office in Zirndorf in Germany.
Relief For NGOs as House Passes Lokpal & Lokayukta Amendment Bill
Being defined as "public servant" meant the NGO office bearer were also facing the prospect of being prosecuted
Two Minor Girls Washed Away In Jammu Flash Floods
Heavy rains since last night have caused floods in various areas of Jammu, and damages to the public and private properties have been reported.
APJ Abdul Kalam Created a Void that is Irreplaceable: Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday paid homage to late president APJ Abdul Kalam saying the void left by him is "irreplaceable".
Curfew Reimposed in Parts of Kashmir, Mobile Services Partially Restored
Authorities had lifted curfew from Kashmir except Anantnag town on Tuesday following which it was rocked by fresh protests.
Hillary Clinton Makes History as First Woman White House Nominee
Hillary Clinton secured her nomination in the US Presidential race at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia after a majority of the 4,764 party delegates formally backed her.
Teenage Girl Becomes First Victim of Dengue in Delhi This Year
The girl, a resident of Jafrabad in north-east Delhi, died at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital on July 21. The death certificate states the cause of her demise is dengue shock syndrome.
France Church Attack: Hostage-Takers Gunned Down after They Kill Priest
The motivations for the hostage-taking were not yet clear, but the Paris prosecutor's office said the case had been handed to anti-terrorism judges for investigation.
India Loses Antrix-Devas Case at the Hague; Faces up to $1 Billion in Damages
In 2015, Antrix was slapped a fine of about Rs 4,400 crore ($672 million) by International Arbitration Court for unilaterally terminating the contract with Devas.
Gionee M6, M6 Plus to Launch in China With Security Features Beyond a Fingerprint Scanner
The Gionee M6 is expected to come with a unique security chip that would keep the phone's data encrypted.
Over 70 Cases of Tiger Deaths, 21 Poaching Incidents Reported in 2016
More than 70 cases of tiger deaths including 21 poaching incidents have been reported across the country in 2016.
Mohanjo Daro: Hrithik Roshan, Pooja Hedge Characters Look Deep In Love
Meet Chaani and Sharman.
BMTC, KSRTC Strike: Karnataka Declares Two-Day Holiday For Schools
The state government has also declared two day holiday for all colleges in only Bengaluru, as the state-run Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation employees are joining the strike for 35 per cent hike in salary.
Revoke AFSPA on Trial Basis: Mehbooba to Modi
"Pakistan says that we are victims of terror, their 146 children died in school attack in single day and people fear to go inside their mosques," Mehbooba said, hitting out at the neighbouring country for encouraging violence in Kashmir.
India Backs Security Forces and not Terrorists in Kashmir: BJP
It will be dealt with by the Government of India," Madhav said here. "But, we all have to understand our outstanding issue is not Kashmir. It is ours. When I say it is ours, I am not talking of geography alone but I am also talking about the demography.