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No Possibility of Diplomatic Engagement with India after Kashmir Move, Says Pakistan FM
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said his country was not against meetings with India but time was not proper for it.
Farooq Abdullah's Sister, Daughter and Other Women Protestors Released on Bail
Suraiya and Safiya were leading a group of women activists, who wore black arm bands and held placards, while protesting against abrogation of provisions of Article 370 and bifurcation of J&K into two union territories.
Six Men Booked for Stealing Water Worth Rs 73 Crore in South Mumbai
An official said that Sureshkumar Dhoka lodged a complaint with Azad Maidan police about water being stolen from wells, which have been dug inside the compound of Pandya Mansion without necessary permits.
Xi Jinping's Visit Laid Foundation for Trilateral Partnership Between India, China & Nepal, Says Prachanda
The visit of the Chinese President has added a new dimension in Nepal's foreign policy, Prachanda said, adding that the agreements reached between the two sides will be beneficial in the long run.
Leaves of Administrative Officers Cancelled in UP as Ayodhya Case Hearing Enters Final Stage
A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi has been hearing the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit for 39 days and had earlier set the deadline to finish arguments on October 18.
ED Arrests Former FM Chidambaram in INX Media Case After Questioning at Tihar Jail
ED sleuths reached Tihar Jail on Wednesday to grill the 74-year-old Congress leader who has been in prison since September 5.
Indian Railway's Special Service 'Karwa Chauth Train' Cancelled After Only Two Couples Sign up
Only married couples were allowed on the train, which came with special touches like a shower cubicle and a foot massage, although the IRCTC had made special arrangements for children.
Rajasthan Top Cop's Link With Nobel Laureates Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Their Paper on Police Reforms
Nina Singh, an IPS officer from 1989 batch of Rajasthan cadre, has co-authored two research papers with Banerjee and Duflo, who are MIT professors and have been awarded with the Nobel honour for their exemplary work on tackling poverty.
Delhi Man Who was in Debt Commits Suicide at Uttam Nagar East Metro Station
A suicide note recovered from the victim stated that he took the extreme step as he was under financial debt. The incident took place at an unpaid area of the Metro station.
Journalist Working with Telugu Daily Hacked to Death in Andhra Pradesh
Police said K Satyanarayana, 45, a reporter of Andhra Jyothy, died on the spot while the assailants fled after committing the crime.
Ceasefire Discussions with NSCN-IM Ends on Positive Note in Nagaland
The two sides also discussed the issue of taxation on trade and commerce in Nagaland, with NSCN-IM maintaining that 'legitimate taxation' would continue.
Raided by Lokayukta Sleuths, MP Officer Found to Have Assets Worth Over Rs 100 Crore
Officials said the accused had a dozen properties all over the state and have seized a dozen luxury automobiles and Rs 15 lakh in cash from his bungalows in Indore and Raisen.
Delhi Court Extends Cong Leader Shivakumar's Judicial Custody Till October 25 in Money Laundering Case
Special Judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar sent Shivakumar to further judicial custody on the ED's plea after the accused did not oppose it.
South Delhi Stray Dogs to Don Collars, be Vaccinated as Civic Body Gears Up for Elimination of Rabies
The colour coding of collars will be important in identifying colony, ward, zone and Delhi municipal corporations after mass anti-rabies campaign.
Kashmiris Feel the Pinch as Service Providers Charge Them for Clampdown Period
Ironically, the recharge packs credited by the subscribers to their phones have also 'exhausted' even though nobody ever used them during the clampdown period.
More Than 200 People Test Positive for Dengue in Jammu and Kashmir
From January 1 till date, 1084 blood samples were taken for screening of which 222 were found positive for dengue, the official said. The positive cases included five patients whose reports were received on Friday.