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Maoists kill 24 jawans
50 Naxals carrying AK-47s storm EFR camp in West Midnapore
Scene inside the Eastern Frontier Rifles camp at Simplipal in West Midnapore, West Bengal, where at least 20 jawans were killed in a Maoist attackKolkata, February 15
The Maoists today launched a daring attack at a police camp at Simplipal, Belpaharaia in the Jangalmahal area in West Midnapore and killed at least 20 jawans, some of them gunned down while some others were burnt alive.
Scene inside the Eastern Frontier Rifles camp at Simplipal in West Midnapore, West Bengal, where at least 20 jawans were killed in a Maoist attack on Monday. — AFP

‘More coming’, warns Kishenji
BDO’s release: Jharkhand scans demands 

Telangana Turmoil 
Protests go on, no fresh resignations
Cops, students, clash at Osmania varsity 
Hyderabad, February 15
The Telangana pot was kept boiling as resignations of 12 out of 15 legislators from the region were accepted by Andhra Pradesh Speaker N Kirnakumar Reddy today, while the ruling Congress continued efforts to prevail upon two of its MLAs to withdraw their resignations.

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Nearby hotel's  CCTV footage may hold clues 
Investigators probing Saturday night’s explosion in the posh Koregaon Park area here are searching for clues from the close circuit television camera of Hotel O near the ill-fated German Bakery. Police sources confirmed that security cameras at the posh hotel captured footage of two persons handling rucksacks similar to the one that contained the explosives. While one of the persons was seen speaking into a mobile phone, the other was seen handling the bag.

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Internal security: Failed to use central funds for upgrading police force 
New Delhi, February 15
Maharashtra and West Bengal, which have been hit by terrorist and Maoist violence, are among the seven states that have fared poorly in modernising their police force.

Agencies probing Pak link too
Could be a handiwork of Lashkar, JuD sleeper cells 
New Delhi, February 15
Even as India was yet to officially point an accusing finger at Pakistan for Saturday night’s Pune blast, investigators are trying to piece together information as a strong suspicion was emerging about the role of persons based across the border for having directed the blasts using their sleeper cells here.

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51 pc schoolkids in metros at high risk of lead poisoning
Study traces it to lead-based paints, asks government to frame law
New Delhi, February 15
Sudden decline in IQ levels of children and unexplained retardation or hyperactivity among them can now be traced to unacceptably high levels of lead in their blood-sugar levels. In a significant study that could form basis of India’s first legislation on lead-free paints, experts from the Quality Council of India (QCI) have found that over 51.3 per cent children below 12 years in Indian metros have their blood-lead levels above the permissible limit of 10 microgram per decilitre (ug/dl)- a concentration dangerous enough to reduce IQs by four to six units and cause serious developmental disorders.

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