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Jaipur train mishap kills 6
11 coaches of Mandore Express go off-track l Mamata orders probe
Jaipur, November 14
The Delhi-bound Mandore Express derailed with some portion of the track piercing its AC compartment, leaving six passengers dead and 19 others injured in the wee hours in Bassi town near here today.

Nation Page: Officials explore sabotage angle
Chandigarh Page: Home after brush with death

Rescue work in progress after the Delhi-bound Mandore Express derailed at Bassi town near Jaipur on Saturday. Rescue work in progress after the Delhi-bound Mandore Express derailed at Bassi town near Jaipur on Saturday. — PTI

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Headley case not a cricket match: PC
New Delhi, November 14
Investigations into the Headley case is not a cricket match for which a ball-by-ball description has to be given, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram retorted today while refusing to share with the media details of the probe on LeT plot to carry out terror attacks in India.

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Two more food schemes on anvil
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New Delhi, November 14
On the occasion of Children’s Day today and close on the heels of the World Bank slamming India for failing to reduce malnutrition despite its economic powerhouse status, the government said it would soon launch two more schemes to improve the health status of adolescent girls and mothers.

Bhagwat, Advani camps head for showdown
New Delhi, November 14
RSS chief Mohanrao Bhagwat criticised BJP central leadership calling it “a divided house” amidst indications that the present leadership under L.K. Advani may not take lying down the attempt to totally isolate or ostracise them from the party.

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Chaibasa (Jharkhand), November 14
Terming the money laundering charges against him as a "political conspiracy", former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda today said he would cooperate with the probe into them and would quit politics if they were proved to be correct. "This (the charges) is a political conspiracy as people don't want me to succeed as an independent legislator," Koda, a Lok Sabha MP, told newsmen here.

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