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Left, UNPA to protest price rise 

New Delhi, Apr 6:
Cautioning the Congress-led coalition that it might have to pay a "heavy political price" for spiralling prices, outside supporters Left parties and UNPA on Sunday announced a week-long joint nation-wide protest on...
 
3rd test: Ishant, Munaf inducted in Indian squad 

Ahmedabad, Apr 6:
India bolstered their bowling attack for next week's third and final Test against South Africa by including fit-again paceman Ishant Sharma and recalling medium-pacer Munaf Patel to a 16-man squad on Sunday.
 
'Naxals planning major strikes in UP' 

Lucknow, Apr 6:
Naxalites have set up new bases in Uttar Pradesh and are planning "major strikes" in the state, a top police officer has said. "We have information that new entrants are being trained in the jungles and rugged zones.
President, PM greet people on New Year 

New Delhi, Apr 6:
President Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday greeted the people of the country on the occasion of traditional New Year celebrations in various parts of the country.
Cong will pay for price rise in polls: Advani 

New Delhi, Apr 6:
BJP on Sunday said that the common man will make the Congress pay a heavy price in the elections for the current inflation. "As far as price rise is concerned, the people will make you(the UPA government) pay a heavy...
 
Thackeray prays for fall of Cong govt  

Mumbai, Apr 6:
As the entire state of Maharashtra celebrates Gudi Padva Sunday, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray on this auspicious day has prayed for the "fall of the Congress government."
 
3 SIMI activists held 

Rajgarh, Apr 6:
Three more activists of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) were arrested from Narsinghgarh town in Rajgarh district, police said on Sunday.
 
Senior minister among 12 killed in Lanka blast 

Colombo, Apr 6:
A senior Tamil-speaking minister and 11 others were killed and over 90 injured in a powerful suicide bombing at a ceremony marking the start of a marathon race as part of Sri Lanka's traditional New Year celebrations near here, officials said.
 
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