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India's cricket selection committee drops Gautam Gambhi and replaces with Shikhar Dhawan and brings back off-spinner Harbhajan Singh for the Australia Test series, Bollywood's Salman Khan says that he will undertake the long-pending trip abroad for his treatment soon, Delhi high court helds a man guilty of sodomising a five-year-old boy in 2010 and Punjab BJP has been seen as dragging its feet over the punishment of Devinder Singh Bhullar and Balwant Singh Rajoana for their terrorism activities. Here are some of the most read stories on hindustantimes.com

Updated on: Feb 10, 2013, 17:15:43 IST
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India's cricket selection committee drops Gautam Gambhi and replaces him with Shikhar Dhawan and brings back off-spinner Harbhajan Singh for the Australia Test series, Bollywood's Salman Khan says that he will undertake the long-pending trip abroad for his treatment soon, Delhi high court helds a man guilty of sodomising a five-year-old boy in 2010 and Punjab BJP has been seen as dragging its feet over the punishment of Devinder Singh Bhullar and Balwant Singh Rajoana for their terrorism activities. Here are some of the most read stories on hindustantimes.com

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