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Govt said that under so-called China-Pak 'Boundary Agreement' of 1963, Pakistan illegally ceded 5,180 kms of Indian territory in PoK to China.  |


The two-day NAM summit opened with a call from PM Manmohan Singh to the grouping to deny terrorists safe havens, make vigorous efforts to dismantle terror infrastructure.  |
A Tupolev passenger aircraft crashed in northwestern Iran on Wednesday on its way to neighbouring Armenia, killing all 168 people on board.  |
The Madras HC has held that the armed forces personnel accused of committing murder, rape and other such crimes could be tried in a criminal court and not necessarily through court martial.  |


Current immigration and education laws in Australia require students to gain 900 hours' of work experience.  |
Home Minister P Chidambaram said a joint action plan was being drawn up with Naxal-affected states like Orissa and Chattishgarh.  |
Security has been stepped up across India's financial capital and in neighbouring districts following Intelligence Bureau inputs warning of possible terror strike.  |
MOTORISTS in Scotland are the most likely in the UK to get behind the wheel after taking drugs - but the least likely to drink and drive.  |
FOOTBALLER Colin Hendry's wife, who died after botched cosmetic surgery, was "horrified" the General Medical Council failed to alert other countries about the surg  |
YOUNGER Scots from deprived backgrounds are about six times more likely to die from heart disease than those who are better off, research revealed yesterday.  |
WOMEN in Scotland are being urged to consider alternative contraceptives to the Pill or condoms in an effort to cut the number of unwanted pregnancies and repeat abortions.  |
THE UK government yesterday sought to reassure worried parents following the death of a six-year-old girl who contracted swine flu.  |
Inflation, particularly of food items, too remained an area of concern, they said in the resumed discussion on the general Budget. Main Opposition BJP said the whopping Rs 4 lakh crore (Rs 4 trillion) gap in the resources was a  |
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,234, up 122 points. The market breadth was extremely positive - out of 2,679 shares traded, 2,035 advanced while only 558 declined.  |
In a high growth economy such as India's, it is common that as employees we could be tempted to look for greener pastures elsewhere.  |
Customs collections are six per cent higher during April-June this year over the previous quarter, mainly on account of higher imports of raw materials and capital goods, Central Board of Excise and Customs chairman P C Jha told PTI. Stating  |
Now if there is somebody who knows about the confession (and) wants to buy (or sell) at price 'X', should we as a regulator be coming in the way?" C B Bhave, chairman of Securities and Exchange Board of India,  |
A law restricting the use of Hungarian reveals the spite and bitterness on both sides of the Danube.  |
A leading human rights official in Belgrade braves threats to champion some unpopular causes.  |
Another round of disruptive changes to Romania's education system has left students in the lurch.  |
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