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Modi, Sharif shake hands after cold vibes
Kathmandu: The frosty Indo-Pak ties briefly gave way to some warmth when a smiling PM Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif today shook hands and exchanged pleasantries.

SAARC countries sign energy pact
KATHMANDU: South Asian heads of state attending their first summit in three years have reached a deal on energy sharing but failed on two other economic agreements.

J&K Assembly polls
BJP releases 'vision document'
JAMMU: Promising to initiate the process of "just and honourable" re-settlement of Kashmiri Pandits, the BJP today released its 'vision document' aiming to make Jammu and Kashmir a peaceful and progressive state through "holistic" development.


Modi to campaign in Jammu tomorrow

India moving towards tax friendly regime: Jaitley
NEW DELHI: With an aim to improve the environment for investments, India had been moving towards a tax- friendly regime to correct the image which had become "bad" over the years, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.

3 jawans, 3 militants among 7 killed in Jammu encounter
JAMMU/NEW DELHI: Three Army personnel and as many militants were among the seven killed in a fierce gun battle that broke out today between security forces and militants.


Army foils infiltration bids in Poonch

Injured Hughes dead

SYDNEY: Australian batsman Phillip Hughes passed away on Thursday after succumbing to his injuries sustained during a domestic match.

It's not cricket: tradition trumps innovation in helmets


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PM move to connect SAARC hits Pak bump
Modi says India keen on boosting link, trade
Sharif blocks signing of key agreements
Bonhomie lost? Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif walks past PM Narendra Modi during the SAARC summit.Kathmandu, November 26
Seeking to undo the perception of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation that differences among its member-states drag its progress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today promised India’s willingness to take a lead in increasing connectivity and trade among the countries of the region.

Bonhomie lost? Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif walks past PM Narendra Modi during the SAARC summit. PTI



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The identity of 427 Indians holding bank accounts overseas has been established and 250 of them have admitted to having accounts, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said, while refuting the Opposition charges that little was being done to bring back black money.

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Punjab Cabinet nod to 1 lakh homes for poor
Chandigarh, November 26
With the Punjab Government battling drug charges and fiscal crisis, the Punjab Cabinet, which met here today, seems to be finding a way into the hearts of voters by okaying a plethora of sops for almost all sections of society.

Minor’s rape rocks Uttarakhand Assembly
Dehradun, November 26
The Uttarakhand Assembly proceedings were today stalled several times after the Opposition BJP demanded an urgent debate on the recent rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl in Haldwani.

Haryana’s decision to lower retirement age comes under fire
Chandigarh, November 26
Manohar Lal KhattarThe Haryana Government’s decision to lower the retirement age of its staff to 58 years within months of the previous Hooda government enhancing it to 60 years has come as a shock to three lakh employees, who have termed it nothing short of a political vendetta.
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