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2 years after 26/11
Mumbai masterminds still at large
Even after getting a global mandate, Pakistan is yet to nail the culprits behind the attacks
The Taj Palace hotel in Mumbai which was struck by terrorists on November 26, 2008.Mumbai/New Delhi, Nov 26
Amid stepped up security, the nation today observed the second anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks with the grim reminder that not much progress has been made in bringing the people behind the carnage to book.
The Taj Palace hotel in Mumbai which was struck by terrorists on November 26, 2008. — AFP

Coastal India still vulnerable
(World page) 26/11 accused won’t be spared: Pak

India’s biggest Asiad haul
Medal tally climbs to record 64, including 14 golds

Guangzhou, November 26
India created history by recording their best ever performance in Asian Games with 64 medals, including a record 14 gold. Indian kabaddi teams clinched two golds before the women’s 4x400m quartet and Vijender (75kg) bagged a yellow metal each. With the addition of 11 more medals today, India’s tally climbed to a record 14 gold, 17 silver and 33 bronze (total 64), the biggest ever haul in the Asian Games so far, to jump to the sixth place.

India’s victorious women’s 4X400 relay team after winning gold
(Left) India’s victorious women’s 4X400 relay team after winning gold and (Right) Packing a punch: India’s Vijender Singh lands a punch on Abbos Atoev of Uzbekistan in the men’s 75-kg boxing final in Guangzhou on Friday. Vijender won 7-0. (Below)  — Agencies


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New Delhi, November 26
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Nitish sworn in Bihar CM; Modi to be his deputy
Patna, November 26
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Cabinet minister Sushil Kumar Modi wave after their swearing-in ceremony at Gandhi Maidan in Patna Nitish Kumar was today sworn in as the Bihar Chief Minister for the second consecutive term and the third time at a simple ceremony at the sprawling Gandhi Maidan here. 
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North Korea warned today that US-South Korean plans for joint military drill have put the peninsula on the brink of war, and appeared to launch its own artillery drills within earshot of an island it showered with a deadly barrage this week.

Now, Jagan’s channel trains guns on Rahul
Hyderabad, November 26
After targeting Congress President Sonia Gandhi, rebel MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s media group has now trained its guns on the party General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, saying his “magic was on the wane as demonstrated by the party’s debacle in Bihar”. In a current affairs programme, Sakshi TV, a Telugu news channel owned by the Congress MP and son of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister late YS Rajashekhar Reddy, ran a critical story on the party’s performance and also the challenges ahead for the new Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy.(Details on Nation page)

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Chief Vigilance Commissioner PJ Thomas PJ Thomas - in the dock after the Supreme Court questioned his appointment, as his name figures in a criminal case - had last week attended a high-level meeting to shortlist the names of several senior IPS officers for the top job in the country’s premier probe agency, the CBI.

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