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New Delhi, Oct 10: The fresh report submitted to the police by AIIMS doctors on the reasons for the death of Sunanda Pushkar is "inconclusive", according to Delhi Police and it may now go for advance forensic tests. Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi also dismissed suggestions that police had been lax in collecting evidence and that the probe should be handed over to CBI, asserting that the force

Mumbai, Oct 10: The BJP today said that the minorities in the country have realised that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not working for any particular community, but for all sections of society. "Our so-called secular political parties created a lot of confusion among minorities about the BJP and Modi. However, minorities have realised that Modi is not working for any particular community, but

Srinagar, Oct 10: Pakistan is set to hold security council meeting on Friday after India had yesterday sent out a strong warning saying that its neighbouring country will have to bear an "unaffordable" cost if it persists with its "adventurism" After the Centre gave the India Army orders to retaliate to the Pakistani firing, there are reports that there has been a sharp decline in shelling from

New Delhi, Oct 9: A survey carried out in Maharashtra ahead of the October 15 Assembly elections has given BJP and allies 154 of the 288 seats, but Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray tops the popularity chart as chief ministerial candidate. Incumbent Prithviraj Chavan is the second choice for chief minister though his party Congress is predicted to get an abysmally low 25 seats. Percentage wise

Jammu, Oct 9: India and Pakistan traded heavy mortar and gun fire along the international border with Pakistani troops targeting 60 outposts and 90 villagers overnight in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts, leaving eight persons, including three BSF jawans, injured. Pakistan Rangers shelled almost the entire 192-km border during the night. Nearly 30,000 people have been displaced following one of

New Delhi, Oct 9: Even as India resorted to massive firepower to silence Pakistani guns from across the border, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said everything will be all right soon. “Sab theek ho jayega (everything will be all right soon),” Modi said at the At Home function hosted by IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha here on Wednesday. Modi made the statement while responding to queries from

Beijing, Oct 8: China today sharply reacted to India and the US expressing concern over the South China Sea dispute during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington, asserting that the maritime row should be resolved directly by parties concerned and no third party should meddle in it. "Our position is that the dispute in the South China Sea should be resolved by countries directly

Jammu, Oct 8: Two women of a family were today killed and 15 others injured in heavy mortar shelling and firing by Pakistani troops along the international border in Jammu and Kashmir, taking the death toll to eight in the continued ceasefire violations by Pakistan for over a week. Pakistani Rangers targeted 50 border out posts (BoPs) and 35 hamlets overnight along the 192-km boundary. The

Kancheepuram, Oct 8: A CISF head constable today allegedly shot dead three of his colleagues attached to the Kalpakkam Nuclear complex here and injured two others in their camp. Head Constable Vijay Prathap Singh allegedly opened fire from a 9mm carbine, killing Assistant Sub-Inspector Ganesan and head constables Subburaj and Mohansingh at the CISF barracks in Kalpakkam township, about 10 km away

San Francisco, Oct 8: Yahoo Inc is reducing the size of its operations in Bangalore, the Internet company’s largest engineering facility outside its California headquarters. The company said in a statement on Tuesday it was consolidating “certain teams into fewer offices” in Bangalore, but that it would continue to have a presence there. The move comes more than a week after activist investor