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Saturday, November 29, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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updated at 6:15 pm
8 injured in grenade blast at Srinagar's Lal Chowk  
SRINAGAR: At least eight persons, including a father-son duo and a CRPF sub-inspector, suffered minor injuries in a grenade blast near Palladium Cinema at the busy Lal Chowk here today.


India wary of assertive China, intrusive Pakistan: IAF chief 

Bengaluru: With the strategic gravity shifting from West to East, especially to Asia and Asia Pacific, "India faces security challenges in the region due to an assertive China and an intrusive Pakistan", the IAF chief, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, said Saturday.


Arms cache recovered from militant hideout
Security officials pay homage to soldier killed in Kashmir gunbattle

Robbers loot Rs 1.5 crore from ATM cash van, kill security guard
NEW DELHI: In a daring daylight heist, two unidentified armed assailants looted a cash van of around Rs 1.5 crore after allegedly killing an ATM security guard in North Delhi this morning.

Return of youth from Syria, Iraq a new security challenge: IB chief
GUWAHATI: Terming Pakistan-based terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad a constant security threat, Director of Intelligence Bureau Asif Ibrahim on Saturday said return of the battle-hardened youth from Iraq and Syria poses a new challenge to the country.

Islamic State ‘recruit’ sent to NIA custody till December 8

India-Australia first Test postponed
SYDNEY: With the cricket world mourning Phillip Hughes’ tragic death, next week’s first Test between India and Australia was on Saturday pushed back to an unspecified date.

Haryana transfers 128 bureaucrats
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government has ordered the transfer of 128 bureaucrats, a spokesman said on Saturday.


Pak-Indian artists celebrate common cultural similarities 
120 killed, 270 injured in Nigeria mosque attack


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No evidence about missing Indians in Iraq, says govt 
Not given up hope, will continue efforts to trace youths: Sushma

New Delhi, November 28
A cloud of suspense continues to hover over the fate of 39 Indians kidnapped by ISIS militants in Iraq over five months ago with the government today saying it didn’t have direct evidence of either their death or survival.



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Holed-up militant killed, Jammu operation toll 12
Jammu, November 28
Amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, the Army killed a fourth Pakistani terrorist this afternoon and wrapped up the gun-battle that began yesterday near Kathar village in Arnia sub-sector along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu. Security forces recovered one more body of a civilian around 9.30 am from the encounter site, taking the death toll to 12. Overall, five civilians, three soldiers and four militants have died in the gun-battle.

HC wants details of Rampal’s properties
Chandigarh, November 28
Sect head Rampal after being produced in the Punjab and Haryana High Court Less than 10 days after controversial sect head Rampal's Satlok Ashram was raided by the police in an attempt to flush him out of his liar, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today called for the details of his properties. A report has also been sought on the involvement, if any, of men from the "uniformed force" in the resistance put up by his supporters
Sect head Rampal after being produced in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. S Chandan

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J-K politicians have looted state: PM
Udhampur/Poonch, Nov 28
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Jammu and Kashmir has seen no development in the past 30 years. He accused the National Conference (NC), the Congress and the Peoples Democratic party (PDP) of indulging in corruption, looting the state and emotionally blackmailing its people.

Three held for minor’s rape in U’khand
Dehradun, November 28
The Uttarakhand Police today arrested three persons for allegedly raping and murdering a seven-year-old girl. The prime accused, Akhtar Ali, was arrested from Ludhiana and his two accomplices — Prem Lal, and Mausikhi Masih — were nabbed from Haldwani, Nainital.

449 armed forces suicides, 24 Naval accidents in four years: MoD
New Delhi, November 28
In what is an indicator for future course correction in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the armed forces, there have been 449 suicides in three services in the past four years and 24 major and minor naval accidents during the same period. During the past 42 months, Indian Air Force lost 32 planes to crashes, eight incidents of fires or explosions have been reported at various ordnance factories while the DRDO is short of a whopping 2,776 scientists.

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