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Ramdev takes govt head-on; held on way to Parliament
High drama in Capital Baba & supporters detained, later freed
New Delhi, August 13
High drama was witnessed in the heart of the National Capital on Monday as Baba Ramdev was detained while leading a massive march from Ramlila Maidan to Parliament to push his demand for bringing back black money stashed abroad. The yoga guru was released along with his supporters later in the evening.
Ramdev waves to his supporters as he is taken away in a bus after being detained by the police on Monday. Ramdev waves to his supporters as he is taken away in a bus after being detained by the police on Monday. — PTI


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Says he wasn’t to blame for Geetika’s death; she couldn’t handle life’s ups & downs
New Delhi, August 13
Gopal Goyal Kanda, the former Haryana Minister wanted in the Geetika Sharma suicide case, today sought anticipatory bail from the Delhi High Court, contending that he could not be accused of abetting her extreme step that was the result of her “hypersensitive” nature and “inability to handle ups and downs in life”.

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New Delhi, August 13
MDLR group official Aruna Chadha's police custody was extended by three days by a Delhi court after Additional Public Prosecutor Rajiv Mohan said she was vital to trace emails exchanged between Geetika and Kanda.

Olympics over, India counts its gains
London, August 13
Eight years ago, when Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore won a silver medal in the double trap shooting event at the Athens Olympics, India was stunned, shocked. We had given up hopes of our athletes winning a medal at the Olympic Games a long time before that.

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Fireworks light up the sky during the stylish yet informal closing ceremony of the Olympics. London bid a musical adieu to the Games with high voltage performances by the past, present and future from the world of music.

Fireworks light up the sky during the stylish yet informal closing ceremony of the Olympics. London bid a musical adieu to the Games with high voltage performances by the past, present and future from the world of music. — Reuters (More pics on Sports page)

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Just six months after 14 posts of the Haryana Superior Judicial Service were advertised, a committee of Punjab and Haryana High Court judges would look into the accuracy of answer keys to at least four questions in the preliminary examination.

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