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10 killed in Srinagar blast
Car bomb explodes near Mufti’s residence
Srinagar, November 2
Barely a few hours before the swearing in of Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad as the 10th Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, a suicide attacker detonated a powerful car bomb explosion at Nowgam area on the city outskirts near the old residence of his predecessor Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today. A blast victim undergoing treatment in a hospital in Srinagar on Wednesday.
A blast victim undergoing treatment in a hospital in Srinagar on Wednesday.
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Azad’s 13-member coalition govt sworn in Ehsan Fazili
Srinagar, November 2
Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad was sworn in as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister here today succeeding Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as per the agreement between the two main alliance partners, Congress and the PDP, each leading the team for three years.

New Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad with a former Chief Minister, Dr Farooq Abdullah, during the oath-taking ceremony.
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The Delhi Police today released three sketches of a suspect who is believed to have planted the bomb in a Delhi Transport Corporation bus in the Govindpuri area of South Delhi, last Saturday.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi are scheduled to campaign for the third and final round of the Bihar Assembly elections next week.

K.R. Narayanan slips into coma
New Delhi, November 2
Former President K.R. Narayanan (85) has slipped into coma at the Army Research and Referral Hospital here. A medical bulletin issued by the hospital here today said his condition was critical.

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Lucknow, November 2
Unidentified miscreants today shot dead a BSP leader in the Dhoomanganj area of Allahabad district.

Kharo bridge reopened
Kharo (Kinnaur),
November 2
Overcoming the September 8 tragedy in which 34 Army men were killed in a Bailey bridge collapse on the Sutlej a couple of hours before its launch, the
18-Engineers Regiment today reopened the bridge here this afternoon.
The Kharo bridge in Pooh subdivision of Kinnaur that was reopened by the Army on Wednesday.
The Kharo bridge in Pooh subdivision of Kinnaur that was reopened by the Army on Wednesday. — Photo by writer

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