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Questions are being raised on Bihar CM's approach so far. -
Killing of Lucas Tete has only made them more anxious. -
The body found has been identified as that of Sub-Inspector Lokus Tete. There is still no news about the other abducted policemen including Abhay Yadav. -
There were alerts about power outages, damage and aftershocks, but no reports of casualties so far. -
It is the second major attack this week, piling pressure on a government struggling with a flood crisis.
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The HinduNitish gets tough as Maoists display savagery
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Even as the bullet-riddled body of abducted policeman Lucas Tete was found in the jungles of Lakhiserai on Friday morning, the Bihar government decided against succumbing to the Maoists' demand for the release of 8 jailed cadres in lieu of ...
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A top bookmaker in India, who strictly maintains that he is not involved in the player-bookie nexus, says the December 15, 2009 India-Lanka ODI was 'suspicious'.
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Prakash, a retired NDMC official, was allegedly killed at the behest of his only son who wanted to usurp Rs 65 lakh that the man had received through compensation for land taken away by the Yamuna Expressway Authority.
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While 7 students, 6 boys and a girl, studying in classes X-XII, were allegedly found in "objectionable position" inside the school bathroom, 2 girl students had gone to Maithon dam, with their "boyfriends" during school hours.
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Former junior home minister Gordhan Zadaphia has told the Supreme Court-appointed SIT that CM Narendra Modi was in complete control of the goings-on in the state after the Godhra train burning on February 27, 2002.
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In a rare admission of the liability arising from accidents caused by a road defect, the Berkshire municipal council in the UK recently awarded 7,600 pounds (Rs 4,56,000) to a cyclist who broke several bones after his bike hit a pothole.
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Voicing great concern over China`s remarks about "India-controlled Kashmir", External Affairs Minister SM Krishna Friday asked Beijing to respect India`s sensitivities on J&K which is an inalienable part of the India.
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A large number of political leaders, diplomats and others attended a wedding reception hosted by Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor and his new wife Sunanda Pushkar here Friday.
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Army Chief General V K Singh will be on a three-day visit to Sri Lanka beginning Sunday in an effort to strengthen bilateral tries with the neighbour, which has won an internal war against LTTE just a year ago.
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India and Mongolia have agreed to widen the collaboration between the security and foreign policy organisations of the two countries.
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A campaign by govt, NGOs and UNICEF has resulted in 68% of births registered in past 5 years.
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