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GJM begins indefinite bandh 

Kolkata, June 16:
The Gorkha Janamukti Morcha, spearheading the movement for a separate Gorkhaland state, has asked people in the Darjeeling hills to keep ready food stock for at least 45 days in view of the indefinite bandh that...
 
Aarushi murder scene was not examined: CBI 

Ghaziabad, June 16:
In an indictment of the Uttar Pradesh Police, the CBI on Monday said the crime scene of the Noida twin murder was not examined properly despite several vital clues for cracking the mystery being available for many days.
 
Amarnath yatra begins today 

Jammu, June 16:
Escorted by security personnel, the first batch of Amarnath pilgrims leaves for the cave shrine early tomorrow from the Jammu base camp in the shadow of a three-tier security that will see deployment of over...
 
Mobile phone can damage brain 

New Delhi, June 16:
Warning people about harmful effects of radiation from mobile phones, the government has asked service providers and makers to avoid promotional advertisements showing vulnerable segments like children...
 
`Strengthen Staff Selection Commission' 

New Delhi, June 16:
The Central Information Commission has asked the Centre to strengthen the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) reeling under a shortage of employees to enable it to implement the RTI Act. "The SSC is understaffed.
 
Lata Mangeshkar invited for World Cup felicitation function  

Mumbai, June 16:
Playback legend Lata Mangeshkar has been invited to attend BCCI's felicitation of the 1983 World Cup winning team at the June 22 programme in New Delhi.
 
Hang me if you can: Modi dares Congress  

Surat, June 16:
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has dared the Congress Party to get him booked for sedition for his controversial remarks last week questioning the tax revenue sharing between the state...
 
Oxford seeks more Indian students  

Oxford, June 16:
The University of Oxford on Monday expressed keenness to have more students from India on its campuses where the likes of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have studied.
 
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