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The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Nation
The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Nation

The Telegraph: Calcutta
  • 'Clue' in car at Jaipur station
    Jaipur/Lucknow, May 16: A car abandoned outside Jaipur railway station has emerged a possible lead in the blast probe, which has brought police from four states to the Rajasthan capital to exchange terror notes.

  • All Udupi roads lead to temple in election time
    Udupi, May 16: Swami Sugunendra Theertha, head of the Krishna Udupi temple here, has had a busier schedule than usual of late because of elections.

  • Bhutan's young and old beam at Singh
    Thimpu, May 16: Manmohan Singh today got a taste of the public excitement that Indira and Rajiv Gandhi once evoked, but he had to travel across the border for the experience.

  • Blast glare on Bangladeshis
    Jaipur, May 16: The Rajasthan government today instructed district police chiefs to identify all Bangladeshis in the state in 30 days.

  • US system for terror check
    New Delhi, May 16: The government plans to acquire security and surveillance technology from the US for deploying in public places to reduce the risk of terrorist attacks, science and technology minister Kapil Sibal said today.

  • Naga turf battle kills 14
    Kohima, May 16: A turf war between different factions of the NSCN killed 14 people on the outskirts of Dimapur, two of them civilians.

  • Teen killed in Noida home as parents sleep
    New Delhi, May 16: Fifteen-year-old Aarushi, who loved to sing out loud, was found murdered in her Noida home this morning and police suspect the domestic help had raped the girl after killing her.

  • Israel lags on Phalcon delivery
    New Delhi, May 16: After the Russians and the Americans, with whom the Indian armed forces have issues over delays or conditions attached to their military equipment, it is now the turn of Israel to slip behind schedule for the delivery of high-tech hardware for the Indian Air Force.

  • Truck in poison ditch, 31 face blindness
    May 16: Thirty-one day labourers survived a road accident yesterday but they aren't lucky. The toxic water of the ditch where their mini-truck fell threatens them all with blindness.

  • Study sizes up Indian male
    New Delhi, May 16: A five-year research by Sudhakar Krishnamurti might help the country's condom-makers tailor their product closer to Indian needs.

  • Nose falls off before take-off
    Mumbai, May 16 (PTI): An Air India aircraft's nose gear collapsed today during inspection shortly before it was to fly to Dubai from Mumbai.

  • BSF rushes troops to Pak border
    Srinagar, May 16: The BSF will move an additional 1,000 troops to the international border in Jammu and Kashmir to foil infiltration attempts by militants such as that in the Samba sector of Jammu last week.

  • Airport row
    Bangalore, May 16: Operators of the new international airport at Bangalore today said it would start functioning from May 23 but were silent on the fate of the existing facility.

  • Rail link
    Thimpu, May 16: Delhi and Thimpu will build a 25km railway link between Hashimara in Bengal and Phuentsholing in Bhutan.

  • Health cell for kids, mothers
    Bhubaneswar, May 16: The state directorate of family welfare started a State Maternal and Child Survival Cell on Thursday to accelerate implementation of reproductive and child health-II schemes.

  • Rape slur on man
    Bhubaneswar, May 16: A 23-year-old woman (name withheld) allegedly raped by her father-in-law today lodged a complaint at the Mahila police station here.

  • Hike in kitty, docs end strike
    Bhubaneswar, May 16: Bowing to pressure, the Orissa government conceded to the three main demands of the state's doctors, including granting them junior Class-I status at the entry level.

  • Security for the red-hit
    Raipur, May 16: Not the red carpet alone, a bullet-proof vehicle, too, would be waiting for all VIPs visiting Chhattisgarh.

  • Indo-Nepal border happy with status quo
    Raniganj (Nepal), May 16: Nepal's man of the moment, Prachanda, may be pushing for a review of the 1950 Indo-Nepal treaty, but the people, especially those living along the country's soft border, seem happy with the present status quo.



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