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At DGP meet, Modi  bats for SMART policing 
GUWAHATI: Advocating the concept of 'SMART' policing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said a country which has an efficient intelligence network does not need any arms and ammunition to run the government.

PM blames film industry for creating bad image of police force 

Mumbai, Kolkata most vulnerable to climate change, says UN
NEW DELHI: India's populous coastal cities Mumbai and Kolkata are most vulnerable to loss of life and properties due to coastal flooding in the second half of the century. 

All eyes on Lone as Kashmir gears up for second phase polling 
SRINAGAR: The second phase of polling in Kashmir on December 2 will witness several high profile candidates including separatist-turned -mainstream politician Sajad Lone and the lone woman minister in the present government Sakina Itoo trying their luck at the hustings.

Ferguson police officer who killed Michael Brown resigns 
WASHINGTON: Darren Wilson, the police officer who killed teenager Michael Brown, an 18-year -old African American, in the US resigned from the Ferguson Police Department. 

  Over 18,735 lives lost on rail tracks till Oct 


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Rajnath says Pak involved in Kashmir terror attacks
 Rajnath Singh in GuwahatiUpsurge in global Islamic terrorism a challenge: IB chief
Guwahati, November 29
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today denounced Pakistan for keeping Jammu and Kashmir on the boil and expressed concern over the global upsurge in Islamic terrorism. He said Pakistan continued to meddle in Jammu and Kashmir where, he said, there had been a marked improvement in the situation.

Nation page: India wary of intrusive Pak, assertive China: IAF chief

7 civilians, CRPF man injured in Srinagar grenade attack
Srinagar, November 29
Two days ahead of the second phase of the Assembly elections in the state, suspected militants today hurled a grenade at a CRPF picket in the heavily guarded Lal Chowk area of the city, injuring seven civilians and a sub-inspector. No militant outfit has owned the responsibility for the attack.

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Robbers kill guard of cash van, loot Rs 1.5 crore in Delhi
New Delhi, November 29
The police near the ATM kiosk where the robbery took place.Two motorcycle-borne men shot dead a security guard of a private company’s cash van and took away Rs 1.5 crore at the crowded Kamla Nagar market near Delhi University North Campus today.

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PRIME CONCERN: immigration reform
In US for 10 yrs, finally an address to show
By Ashish Kumar Sen
President Obama’s executive order to allow 50 lakh undocumented immigrants to come out of the shadows is likely to affect several Indians too. Many of those who could benefit have been living illegally in the US for years together, hiding from the long arm of law.

Punjabis dominate list of illegal Indian immigrants

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HARYANA: Congress puts up show of unity at general body

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CBI to probe Malerkotla boy’s death, says HC
Chandigarh, November 29
Nearly a year after Malerkotla boy Vidhu Jain was burnt to death, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today ordered a CBI probe into the incident. Justice Jitendra Chauhan also directed the Punjab police to hand over the case records to the CBI within three weeks.

Karnal Sainik School a nursery of Gentlemen Cadets
Karnal, November 29
Principal Group Capt LN Sharma (in black blazer) with the Raksha Mantri Trophy. The school has sent maximum number of cadets to NDA.
After 14 years, Sainik School, Kunjpura, has brought laurels to Karnal and Haryana by clinching the Raksha Mantri Trophy for sending the maximum number of cadets among the 25 Sainik Schools spread all over India to the National Defence Academy in 2013-14.

Principal Group Capt LN Sharma (in black blazer) with the Raksha Mantri Trophy. The school has sent maximum number of cadets to NDA.

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