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Pak fomenting trouble in India again: Shinde
Rules out withdrawal of security forces from Valley for time being
New Delhi, October 21
For the second time in two months, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde today accused Pakistan of fomenting trouble in India.
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, IB chief Nehchal Sandhu and ministers Kapil Sibal and Salman Khurshid arrive to lay a wreath at the Police Memorial on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day in New Delhi on Sunday. Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, IB chief Nehchal Sandhu and ministers Kapil Sibal and Salman Khurshid arrive to lay a wreath at the Police Memorial on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day in New Delhi on Sunday. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui


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Police traces Shruti in Goa, arrests key accused Nishan
Nishan SinghFaridkot/Jalandhar, Oct 21
Almost a month after Shruti (15) was allegedly taken away from her Faridkot house, the Punjab Police today claimed to have recovered the girl from a beach area in Goa and arrested main accused Nishan Singh.

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Anna supporters target Kejriwal at IAC meet
New Delhi, October 21
Every new day seems to bring with it a new revelation about the pitfalls of being in public life for activist-turned-politician Arvind Kejriwal. So, a day after senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh bombarded the newest politician on the block with a set of 27 questions about his life and times.
Police act against an IAC activist protesting outside Hooda’s Delhi residence. Police act against an IAC activist protesting outside Hooda’s Delhi residence.


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Jairam’s new slogan: No toilet, no bride
Kota (Rajasthan), Oct 21
Days after he kicked up a row by stating that there were more temples than toilets in India, Union Minister Jairam Ramesh today urged women not to get married into families which do not have toilets in their homes.

Veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra dead
Yash ChopraMumbai, October 21
Veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra, who was undergoing treatment for dengue at the Lilavati Hospital here, passed away on Sunday evening. He was 80.

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Yash Chopra 1932-2012
King of romance
The evergreen film director has taught generations of Indians how to celebrate love in the drudgery of life through his cinematic exploration of the subject in different shades
Chandigarh, October 21
He gave India its collective sense of romance and music, stretching from the mustard fields of Punjab to the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland. As he turned 80 on September 27, plans were announced to release his 22nd directorial in 54 years -- ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’.

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