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26/11: US charges 4 more LeT men
One of them, ‘Major Iqbal’ said to be a Pak army officer

Chicago, April 26
One ‘Major Iqbal’, believed to be a Pakistan army officer, is among four more Pakistani conspirators charged by US prosecutors with carrying out the 2008 Mumbai terror attack at the behest of Lashkar-e-Toiba.


Who is ‘major iqbal’?
Ex-ISI men may be behind 26/11: Pak

Govt go-ahead for Jaitapur, decides to set up nuclear regulatory body
New Delhi, April 26
Going ahead with its plans to upscale the country’s nuclear energy programme, the UPA government today decided to bring in greater transparency and tighten safety standards in the functioning of the atomic power sector through the constitution of an autonomous nuclear regulatory authority.


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8-day CBI custody for Kalmadi
New Delhi, April 26
A Special CBI court today sent Suresh Kalmadi, Congress MP and the then Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (OC), to eight days of police custody after he was produced before it this afternoon. 


Kalmadi got food, bedding from home
Booted out of IOA
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi pay their last respects to Sathya Sai Baba at the Sai Kulwanth Hall in Puttaparthi on Tuesday. Both leaders placed wreaths at the spiritual leader’s feet and heard bhajans being sung by followers before leaving. Accompanied by Union Minister Ambika Soni, they arrived by a special aircraft and drove straight to Prashanthi Nilayam
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi pay their last respects to Sathya Sai Baba at the Sai Kulwanth Hall in Puttaparthi on Tuesday. Both leaders placed wreaths at the spiritual leader’s feet and heard bhajans being sung by followers before leaving. Accompanied by Union Minister Ambika Soni, they arrived by a special aircraft and drove straight to Prashanthi Nilayam. — AFP Details on nation page


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Punjab unveils mining policy
Chandigarh, April 26
Punjab’s Industries Minister Manoranjan Kalia today announced the state mining policy aimed at curbing the rising prices of sand, hampering infrastructure development.
Under the new policy, the mines will be clubbed together as groups and allotted after e-auctioning. Punjab will be the first state in the country to do so.

Flying from Mumbai, Delhi now cheaper
New Delhi, April 26
Passengers travelling out of Delhi and Mumbai airports would no longer have to pay Airport Development Fee (ADF) with the Supreme Court today quashing the levy, which has yielded about Rs 2,500 crore in just two years.

Royal wedding prime target for Al-Qaida: Muslim cleric
Says the event may see a biological, nuclear or 9/11 type of attack 

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London, April 26
A British Muslim cleric has warned that the upcoming royal wedding is a prime target for Al-Qaida operatives, and aspiring ‘jihadis’. 


World media swoops on London
‘The event will generate 6,765 tonnes of carbon’

Ladakh’s ‘worst’ sex ratio is a Census glitch!
Leh Council itself claims it has 1,030 girls against 1,000 boys 
Jammu, April 26
Leh district of the state may have reported the worst sex ratio of 583 girls against 1000 boys in the country in the 2011 Census but it has successfully averted the dubious distinction of being called a “girl killer” region.

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