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A previously unknown Islamic militant group has claimed responsibility for a string of blasts that killed 63 people in the Indian tourist city of Jaipur, top officials said yesterday.
Long after the waves had ripped through her life with the force of a jet, long after the rubble had been cleared away, the woman sat in her half-built house and talked about what had become of her family, her ...
The fourth round of the composite dialogue process to be reviewed on May 20-21 ISLAMABAD: Both Pakistan and India appear keen to ensure that the Jaipur blasts do not overshadow next week's talks between the two ...
New crop: Girls practising at a football coaching camp in Srinagar on Thursday. Srinagar: Drawing inspiration from the likes of Sania Mirza, young girls from conservative Kashmiri society have begun breaking ...
The chief justice has called for the declaration of assets by judges. T.U. Mehta, a retired chief justice from Shimla, argued in a letter earlier this week 'Benefit of judiciary' that such disclosures should in ...
By Rajinder Puri CHINA could surprise critics. There are distinct indications that talks between the Dalai Lama and Beijing could start before the Olympic Games in August.
It's tempting to dismiss as excessive the Indian government's efforts to protect the Olympic torch run last week from Tibetans protesting the Chinese crack down in their homeland - sealing off much of the ...