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H1N1 kills two in Rajasthan

A five-month-old child was among the two victims who succumbed to the deadly swine flu in Rajasthan on Sunday, raising state's death toll figure due to the disease to 23, a medical official said.

Rajasthan track cleared, trains run again
Train services have resumed on the Jhir-Jhatwara sector in Rajasthan where a train derailment a day earlier left six people dead and 11 still in hospital on Sunday.
Train derailment - accident or sabotage?
Northwestern Railways and police are trying to ascertain whether the derailment of Mandor Express near here was a case of sabotage as the mishap occurred hours after a phone call that a bomb was planted in the Jammu Tawi-bound Puja Express turned out to be a hoax.
NWR releases affected passengers' name
North-Western Railway today issued a list of those passengers killed and injured when Mandore Superfast Express derailed between Jhir and Jatwara station in the wee hours on Saturday.
Mandor Express derailment; Railway personnel restoring track
Over 400 railway personnel are working on a war footing to restore the track on the Jhir-Jhatwara section of North Western railway after the Mandor Express derailed near Jaipur on Saturday.
24 trains diverted after Mandore Express derails
North West Railways on Saturday cancelled two trains and diverted 24 others as the Jaipur-Dausa section was disrupted following derailment of the Mandor Express train.
Boy yet to be taken out from borewell
Rescue operations continued for the fifth day today to take out the four-year-old boy stuck in the borewell since November 9 at Jagatpura village of the district, police said.
Day 2: Boy yet to be pulled out of borewell
Rescue operations continued for the second day on Tuesday to bring out a four-year-old boy, who had fallen into a 150 feet deep borewell in Jagatpura village near Jaipur, as CCTV cameras showed the child lying unconscious.
Boy falls into borewell
A four-year-old boy fell into a borewell on Monday while playing in Jagatpura village of Shahpura town of the district, nearly 40 kms from Jaipur.
Fire dies at IOC's last tank, Prasada visits inferno site
Fire died out in IOC's last tank in Jaipur today, 10 days after the inferno claimed 12 lives, while smoke continued to bellow from it even as the Centre has ordered an audit to look into the safety and security aspects of the country's oil depots.
Residents, police move against IOC, fires rage on
Furious residents around the burning Indian Oil's depot near Jaipur filed police complaints against the company as fires raged on Wednesday in two of its tanks after having killed 11 people.
IOC depot fire may abate by evening
The fire in the Indian Oil Corp (IOC) depot that has been raging since Oct 29 might finally abate by Wednesday evening, officials in Jaipur said.
IOC faces negligence charge

An executive of a private company has filed a complaint against Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) after a fire broke out at its oil depot in Jaipur Oct 29 killing 11 people and injuring over 150.

Fire, fate and future: Uncertainty looms after IOC fire

For many, life will never be the same again after the inferno that IOC's Jaipur oil depot in Sitapura industrial area. Thousands of workers, factory owners wonder when they can start work again, report Urvashi Dev Rawal, Sachin Saini and Yuvraj Shrimal.

11 dead as oil depot still burns, probe begins
Loud explosions were heard as a devastating fire raged for the fifth day in Indian Oil's depot near in Jaipur. As the death toll rose to 11, a petroleum ministry committee began probing the cause of the destruction.
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Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee (L) talks with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director of ICICI Bank Chandra Kochhar during the World Economic Forum's 25th India Economic Summit-2009 in New Delhi.
Sports Minister M S Gill, center, inspects the work at Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium, the main venue for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
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Fish move north to beat the heat
According to a study, conducted by the Sea Around Us Project at Canada’s University of British Columbia, India could lose 40 per cent of fish population over the next 50 years, reports Joydeep Thakur.
Small screen
Miracle workers, not stars, needed to boost TRPs
An entertaining, star-studded show like Dus Ka Dum with a crowd-puller like Salman Khan as the host didn’t do much for the channel, writes Poonam Saxena.

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