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Srinagar/Jammu, Jan 3: Two army jawans and a woman were killed while 11 people were injured as Pakistani troops targeted villages and security posts at various places in Jammu and Kashmir since last night which triggered migration of hundreds of people from some border areas. While the firing and shelling continued, Home Minister Rajnath Singh regretted that Pakistan is repeatedly targeting border

Jammu, Jan 3: Pakistan on Friday night resorted to heavy mortar shelling and firing on several BSF posts along the India-Pakistan border in Samba and Kathua districts of Jammu and Kashmir, drawing a strong retaliation from India which killed two Pakistan Rangers. BSF sources said they have got reports that five Pakistani Rangers have been killed in the exchange of fire since Thursday, with two

New Delhi, Jan 2: In a mid-sea operation that probably averted a 26/11-like terror attack, a suspected Pakistani fishing boat carrying explosives was intercepted by the Coast Guards in the Arabian Sea but the four occupants on board set the vessel afire and exploded it before it sank with them. The incident, which resembled the operation undertaken by terrorists from Karachi who had come in a boat

New Delhi, Jan 2: A suspicious Pakistani fishing boat intercepted by the Coast Guard and navy in the Arabian sea exploded and sank after its crew set fire to it, the Indian government said Friday. The boat had set off from Keti Bunder near Karachi and was planning "some illicit transaction" in the Arabian Sea, a defence ministry statement said. Indian Coast Guard ships and navy aircraft tried to

Munger, Jan 2: A Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) force jawan was killed and another injured when suspected criminals opened fire on a SAP patrol party in a bogey of Farakka-Delhi Express in Bihar's Munger district in the wee hours today. Rail Superintendent of Police, Jamalpur, Uma Shankar Singh said that a SAP patrol party comprising two jawans entered the S-7 bogey of the train and questioned the

Ahmedabad, Jan 2: Gujarat Minister of State for Home Rajni Patel today said the government will take action against policemen responsible for conducting the recent anti- terror mock drills, the videos of which showed dummy terrorists projected as Muslims, if found guilty. Controversy stoked up when two videos of police's anti-terror mock drills surfaced within a span two days. In one video of the

New Delhi, Jan 2: The RSS has silently dumped pracharak Rajeshwar Singh, the convenor of the Dharn Jagaran Samanway Samiti, who speaheaded the 'ghar wapsi' campaign in Uttarakhand and western UP. The 'ghar wapsi' ceremony in Agra which he conducted caused uproar and led to the derailment of the Winter session of parliament. As quoted in The Indian Express, Rajeshwar Singh said: “I have taken leave

Mumbai, Jan 2: Suburban rail services on Central Railway were hit on Friday morning after commuters blocked the tracks at Diva station to protest against delay in services. Trouble started at 7 am when a pantograph of a local train got entangled in the OHE- overhead power supply wire - near Thakurli station, close to Kalyan, in Thane district. Railway officials cut the power supply to the line so

Bengaluru, Jan 2 : As the ceasefire violations by Pakistan continued unabated, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said Islamabad does not seem to learn any lesson, and India's response had been "more than double the capacity." "Pakistan does not like to stay quiet even on New Year day. They started (cross-border) firing at 12.30 in the night and don't seem to learn (any) lesson," Parrikar

Ahmedabad, Jan 2: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh will give thrust to expanding its base in rural India this year. The rural expansion drive, which was decided at a three-day meeting in Agra in the first week of November, is aimed at recruiting cadres for the Sangh and its affiliates at the village level. After helping the BJP come to power, the RSS feels this is the right time for it to