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| Amar sends a reminder on secrets |
| On a sabbatical from politics, Amar Singh has left the door ajar for the Samajwadi Party with the veiled threat that he carried with him secrets that would remain with him. ... |
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| Name game catches HCs |
| For years the houses of justice had stood proudly above the political fad for name games, bearing their old identities that appeared to lend them a touch of timelessness. ... |
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| Shocked, SC cracks whip on trafficking |
| The Supreme Court today expressed shock that over 70 per cent of Indian sex workers were children, turning the spotlight on child trafficking, a problem endemic to areas ... |
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| Tech school boss takes on govt |
| The former head of Indias apex technical education regulator who was suspended over charges of corruption has dragged the human resource development ministry to the ... |
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| CJI spouse cash row |
| The Supreme Court today said a daily allowance had been provided in the past for the spouses of the chief justice and other apex court judges on foreign tours, rejecting the ... |
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| Pictures from
Rameswaram shows Friday’s annular
eclipse, regarded a rare celestial event by scientists and sadhus.
Pilgrims at the Kumbh in Hardwar took a dip after the solar eclipse that
coincided with Mauni Amavasya after 565 years. India’s southern tip witnessed the millennium’s longest eclipse from 11.14am to a little after 3pm — the peak seen for 10 minutes and 8 seconds. Such a long eclipse will be seen again in the year 3014. (AP picture, PTI text) |
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