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  • SSB soldier shoots two colleagues in Kashmir

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) trooper killed two of his colleagues and injured two others in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar town early Tuesday, police said. "An SSB soldier, identified as Vijay Kumar, opened fire from his service rifle on his colleagues sleeping in a camp in Kishtwar. Two soldiers have died while two others have been injured in the shooting," Superintendent of Police (SP) Kulbir ...

  • No respite from heat in Delhi

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    It was another scorching day in the capital Tuesday with the minimum temperature settling at 28 degrees Celsius, a notch above average for the season, and the maximum likely to hover around the 45 degrees Celsius mark. The Met Office said the heatwave conditions would continue to sweep across the city. "Heatwave conditions would continue across the national capital. The maximum temperature ...

  • Another arrest in IPL spot fixing case

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Former Ranji player Baburao Yadav is the latest to be arrested for spot fixing in the Indian Premier League, Delhi Police said Tuesday. Yadav was arrested late Monday. He was the person who had introduced Rajasthan Royals cricketer Ajit Chandila to bookie Sunil Bhatia, who is already in custody, a police official said. This takes the total number of arrests in the case to 16. Sreesanth, ...

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  • Prayer spirituality gets the doctors nod

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Hardly anyone doubts the power of prayer and almost everyone has a turnaround tale - maybe personal, or of someone else's - that credits the "miracle" to a prayer. Now while science and spirituality may not always see eye to eye, holistic treatment is now finding greater acceptance, and spirituality, among everything else, is recommended by doctors as part of the healing process. "Spirituality ...

  • Afghan President Karzai to hold talks with Manmohan Singh today

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, who is in India on a three-day visit, will meet Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here this evening. Security, infrastructure development and peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan are likely to figure prominently during their talks. This is Karzai's second visit to India in the last six months. President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday conferred ...

  • US lawmakers seek more internal-security cooperation with India

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Ahead of the second US-India Homeland Security dialogue here Tuesday, the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans has sought expanded cooperation between the two countries on internal security issues. Indian Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who arrived here Sunday, will be co-chairing the dialogue with the US Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano. He will also meet Federal ...

  • No house cost escalation after dues paid possession taken

    Bombay News.Net - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A builder cannot seek additional money from a house allottee who has paid all dues and taken possession on the ground that the cost calculated at the time of handing over the property was tentative, the top consumer court has ruled. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Presiding Member V.B. Gupta and Member K.S. Chaudhari said if the builder failed to justify the need for demanding ...

  • Indian think tanks need more institutional support

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Strong policy research is the cornerstone of policy formulation and a necessary condition for sustained good governance. However, it is widely acknowledged that the quality of policy research in India has been found wanting, both within and outside the government. Indicatively, not a single Indian think tank featured in the top 50 in 2012 Global Go To Think Tanks Rankings, and only six of them ...

  • Nayar Ram named for lifetime achievement award

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Two veteran journalists - Kuldip Nayar and N. Ram - have been selected for this year's 'RedInk Lifetime Achievement Award' instituted by the Mumbai Press Club, an official said here Monday. Maharashtra Governor K. Sankaranarayanan will bestow the awards on them and 20 other journalists who have won it in different categories, at a special function May 25. They were selected by the club based ...

  • Mobile towers not illegal dont affect health

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) Monday said that cell phone towers in the city were not illegal and that radiation from them doesn't affect health adversely. The COAI and Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (TAIPA) reiterated that mobile towers shouldn't be termed "illegal" as they have been installed as per the guidelines issued by the department of ...

  • NC Congress bicker over quake relief package

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Jammu and Kashmir's ruling coalition partners National Conference (NC) and Congress sparred over relief to earthquake victims in Doda and Kishtwar districts of the Chenab valley, with leaders of both parties making charges and counter charges against each other. A statement of the NC Monday described as "unfortunate and misleading the statements of a senior Congress leader with regard to cash ...

  • Minor gang-raped by neighbours in Delhi

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A 17-year-old girl was kidnapped and gang-raped here by three people, including two neighbours, after giving her sedatives, police said Monday. The incident took place May 17 in east Delhi's New Usmanpur area, police said. "Two of the three accused are minors. The third accused has been identified as Ajay who has been arrested. Ajay's younger brother has been sent to a juvenile home while the ...

  • Facebook booked over group exhorting cow slaughter

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    An FIR was Monday registered here against social networking site Facebook on a complaint that claimed a group on the site exhorts people to slaughter cows, police said. The site was booked under penal provisions and under the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000, on the complaint filed by senior police officer Amitabh Thakur. In his complaint filed at Gomtinagar police station, Thakur alleged ...

  • Cash van guard hurts himself in accidental firing

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A cash van guard suffered a bullet injury in an accidental fire from his single barrel gun here Monday evening, police said. Umesh Singh, 48, resident of east Delhi's Usmanpur, was wounded by a bullet fired by his own gun near HDFC Bank's ATM in old Delhi's Chandni Chowk area around 5.30 p.m., police said. "Singh, along with the driver, was sitting inside a cash van parked near the ATM when ...

  • Court denies Delhi gang-rape accused lie detector test

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A fast track Delhi court hearing the Dec 16, 2012, gang-rape case Monday dismissed the pleas of two accused seeking permission to undergo lie detector tests and also to subject the victim's male friend to a similar test. Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna dismissed the applications of Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur for their lie detector test and also their application to conduct polygraph ...

  • Andhra to seek revision of SC order on Babli

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    An all-party meeting here Monday decided that Andhra Pradesh government will seek review/clarification from the Supreme Court on its orders about the Babli project neighbouring Maharashtra is building across the Godavari river. The meeting decided to take the step to safeguard the state's interests. Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, who presided over the meeting, agreed to hire the services ...

  • Militanst kill five migrant workers in Meghalaya

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Suspected United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) militants shot five migrant coal miners Monday in Meghalaya's South Garo Hills district, police said. The miners, whose identity are yet to be established, were killed at Darangdura coal mining area, 510 km from Shillong, police said. Though no militant group has claimed responsibility, police suspect the involvement of UALA, a splinter group of ...

  • Bengal tells teachers not to chastise students

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    In the wake of the death of a boy allegedly after he was mercilessly beaten by his school teacher, the West Bengal government has decided to order primary school teachers in the state not to "chastise" a student or "discriminate" between them. The instructions, to be issued to the primary schools, underscore that teachers defying the order would be punished. "We won't permit chastising of ...

  • CAG writing fiction throwing up mystical numbers Tewari

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A day before CAG Vinod Rai demits office, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari Monday accused him of "fiction writing" on some figures of alleged corruption, saying that the country's top auditor had done the greatest disservice to the nation by tossing "mystical numbers". Tewari, who delivered a keynote address after launch of an opinion poll conducted with samples across India ...

  • Mukerjee bats for vocational training confers honorary degree on Karzai

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    President Pranab Mukherjee Monday called upon universities to lay emphasis on imparting vocational training to youth in the country while pointing out that by 2020, two-third of the workforce in the world would be from India. Addressing a gathering at the third convocation of the Lovely Professional University (LPU) near here, Mukherjee, who conferred an honorary degree of the varsity on ...

  • 83 percent Indians see China as threat Opinion poll

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    As many as 83 percent Indians consider China a security threat though 63 percent would like relations with it to improve, reveals an opinion poll conducted with samples across India. The findings of the 'India Poll 2013: Facing the future - Indian views of the world ahead' conducted by the Lowy Institute for International Policy and Australia India Institute (AII), was released at Observer ...

  • Delhi to install 120 machines for free dialysis

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Delhi government Monday decided to install 120 dialysis machines in six state-run hospitals to provide free dialysis and allied procedures to the poor and identified categories of patients. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. "The government while fulfilling its earlier assurance to provide free dialysis procedure for the poor has given ...

  • Big thumbs down for Manmohan UPA if polls held now Survey

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Congress-led UPA 2, which will complete four years in office Wednesday, would fare badly if general elections were to be held now, with inflation, unbridled corruption and economic decline playing a major role, said a survey. The ABP Ananda- Nielsen survey conducted across 21 states and union territories says the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) would suffer badly in several states of the ...

  • Bangalore chamber draws action plan to revive Karnataka economy

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Karnataka's apex industry body Bangalore Chamber of Commerce amp; Industry (BCIC) has drawn an action plan to revive the state's sagging economy with a strategy on kick-starting the manufacturing sector. "The 12-point action plan is aimed at reviving the state's economy by kick-starting the infrastructure projects held up for various reasons and facilitating the manufacturing sector's growth," ...

  • Can convict man of rape if marriage was not on his mind SC

    Bombay News.Net - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A man accused of rape can be convicted only if he has a malafide intention of not fulfilling a promise of marrying the victim, the Supreme Court Monday said, describing the crime as an assault on the "body and privacy of the victims". "An accused can be convicted for rape only if the court reaches a conclusion that the intention of the accused was malafide, and that he had clandestine motives," ...

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