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All’s well in saga of intolerance

The missing teenaged boy from Madhubani, whose purported death sparked off a wave of violence in the north Bihar district, surfaced today in New Delhi along with his girlfriend whose family was accused by residents of hatching a plot to get rid of t...   | Read..
 

Cab price pinch for fliers, trains stand still

Fliers and railway passengers had a harrowing time on Monday even as more than 7,000 bandh enforcers, including RJD chief Lalu Prasad and LJP boss Ram Vilas Paswan, were arrested across the state....   | Read..
 

Youth bleeds for over an hour

A bomb splinter-hit youth bled for over an hour on Monday morning, as he faced triple hurdles on his way to hospital....   | Read..
 

Black is back

For Nitish Kumar, black is beautiful. The chief minister, whose trademark dress is starched white kurta and pyjama, gave black his seal of approval following criticism that his administration had targeted the colour, associating it with prote...   | Read..
 
 

Daylong toil to reach Nitish durbar

Monday’s bandh had an impact on the chief minister’s janata durbar as only 271 people could turn up at Nitish Kumar’s officia...   | Read..
 
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All’s well in saga of intolerance
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