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Punjab-Himachal feels moderate quake vibes
By : Vikas Gaur
New Delhi: An earthquake of magnitude 4.6 on Richter scale hits the areas of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh today left people panicked.Moderate intensity quake panicked Ludhiana city of Punjab at 12:23 p....
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By: Riaz Khan
Srinagar: A moderate intensity earthquake rocked Srinagar and its adjoining areas last night, forcing people to rush out of their houses in panic. No casualities have been reported yet. The tremors, which were felt at 2214 hrs lasted for few seconds. Other details about its epicentre were awaited. There was no report of any loss of life or damage to property. Yesterday, Meg.... Read Story
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New Delhi: There has been a steep rise in Naxal attacks on the Railway property last year with most of them being reported from bordering districts of West Bengal and Jharkhand. According to the figures issued by the Railways, there were 58 Naxal attacks in 2009 and South Eastern Railway alone registered 30 incidents under its jurisdiction. These included the attack on th.... Read Story
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New Delhi: Shyam Saran, Prime Minister’s special envoy on climate change, on Sunday demitted office after a fruitful tenure which saw him play a key role in ending India’s nuclear isolation and drafting policies on environment-related issues. Mr. Saran resigned from the post on February 19 reportedly after having differences with Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh..... Read Story
By: Sushma
A month after the February 13 terror attack on the German Bakery in Pune's Koregaon Park locality, investigating agencies continued to grope in the dark to identify the perpetrators of the crime that claimed lives of 17 young men and injured about 50. The Maharashtra ATS, which is in charge of the investigation being coordinated with various other agencies including NIA, .... Read Story
By: Edwin
Self-styled godman Nityananda Swami, who was caught in sleazy video footage, on Saturday said the video was morphed and manipulated to misrepresent his personal life but did not deny his images with actress Ranjita in the film. 'There is a lot of misrepresentation, manipulation, conspiracy and morphing. We are working, which part is recorded in a conspired way, which part.... Read Story
Source: Rajesh Singh
Chennai: After facing political heat and wide protests over his alleged sex tape, TIMES NOW managed to track down Swami Nityananda. The man admits - though reluctantly - that he is in the sleaze video, however, adds that parts of the video were morphed. Speaking to TIMES NOW's Dhanya Rajendran, Swami Nityananda clarifies he is not running away from the law.Excerpts from th.... Read Story
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