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HindustanTimes Sun,26 May 2013
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Naxal attack: VC Shukla airlifted to Gurgaon hospital

Senior Congress leader VC Shukla, who was injured after heavily-armed Maoists ambushed a convoy of party leaders in Chhattisgarh's Bastar district, was today airlifted to a hospital near Delhi from Raipur.

City police kick-off summer internship

A summer internship programme of Gurgaon police was declared open by police commissioner Alok Mittal on Friday. Nineteen of the 22 students who had enrolled for the internship attended the inaugural meeting.

Admin seeks more machines, report on Aadhaar enrollment centres

The district administration on Saturday called a meeting of the agencies engaged in preparation of Aadhaar card and directed them to make the enrollment procedure more people-friendly so that they do not face hassles.

Advanced Sclerosis research at AIIMS soon

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is set to advance stem cell research for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a disease that attacks the central nervous system.

Confusion over new DU course

Delhi University's delay in naming colleges that will offer the proposed management studies course has led to confusion among applicants.The application process for the course has begun, but the applicants have no idea which colleges will offer the programme. Course poser

Govt gave him land, said don’t build on it

Sand sculptor Sudarshan Pattnaik on Saturday returned a piece of land allotted to him by the Odisha government protesting the fact that he had not been allowed to construct anything on it.

PM, Sonia reach Chhattisgarh, condemn naxal attack

PM Manmoham Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi arrived in Raipur where they will pay tribute to party members who lost their lives in the deadly Naxal attack on a convoy of Congress leaders in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district.

Minor’s parents fear ‘backlash’

Following indications that the school management had “softened its stance” towards the principal — who continues to be in Australia even after two weeks of the incident being reported to her — the victim’s parents held a meeting today.

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Councillor holds meeting

Municipal councillor Shobha Vijender convened a meeting with residents to lend an ear to their problems on Saturday in Rohini. Councillor Vijender held the meeting at 6.30am on Saturday in the lawns of District Park, Sector 9.

‘Cyber command coming up in armed forces’

Defence minister AK Antony said on Saturday that a cyber command would be set up in the armed forces in a bid to strengthen the cyber defence security of India.

Women dread lonely walks

Walking on a road alone makes a woman more vulnerable to sexual harassment compared to making a trip to the market or travelling in the Metro or even standing at a bus stop in the Capital. Faizaan Haider reports.

Free education and govt job for 100 sports kids in each district across India

The credibility of cricket may be down but the best 100 young sportspersons in each district of India will get an assured government job. Chetan Chauhan reports.

Srini's men start lobbying, Shukla meets Dalmiya in Kolkata

In a bid to counter president N Srinivasan's rivals in the BCCI, Tamil Nadu Cricket Association has already started calling up office-bearers of other state units urging them to show solidarity in his hour of crisis.

Ahmedabad crime branch arrest bookie, recover Rs. 1.28 crore

Ahmedabad police today arrested an alleged bookie, involved in T20 betting that is deeply entrenched in Gujarat. The police recovered Rs. 1.28 crore cash and one kg gold from Vinod Mulchandani, who has been arrested by Ahmedabad crime branch.
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