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Anupam Mukerji is the Fake IPL Player. Mukerji's blog posts were a hit during the Indian Premier League's second season in 2009 but readers only knew him as the Fake IPL Player until now.
Hindustan Times India and its hostile neighbours
The discontent between India and China over issues relating to Jammu & Kashmir has reached a flashpoint with New Delhi calling off the visit of three Chinese army officers to the country this month and putting on hold all bilateral defence exchanges, barring the border personnel meeting. HT repo...
Hindustan Times Don't miss: Scientists claim to have solved the mystery of the disappearing oil from the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Scientists claim to have solved the mystery of the disappearing oil from the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico. They believe that billions of oil-eating bugs have already done the most challenging part of BP's clean-up job.
Hindustan Times BJP says 'saffron terror' is an imaginary phenomenon of terror that does not exist. What do you think?
The Rajya Sabha was adjourned twice today as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena MPs protested Home Minister P Chidambaram's remarks on "saffron terrorism" at a conference of state police chiefs.
Pro-Maoist leader Umakanta Mahato, a prime suspect in the Jnaneshwari Express sabotage case, was killed in an encounter with joint security forces in Jhargram area of West Bengal's West Midnapore district today. See special
The University Grants Commission has said that the privately run Indian Institute of Planning and Management, New Delhi, is not recognised by it and not authorised to confer degrees.
Hindustan Times Oracle Octopus Paul on German platter?
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Zapatero has jokingly offered state protection for Paul, the psychic octopus, who has received death threats from German fans over his World Cup predictions. Read on...
Security forces widened a curfew in Kashmir today as hardline separatists urged residents to march to the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Hurriyat activist held
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Suspected Lashker-e-Taiba militants today carried out three separate attacks on security forces in Sopore in North Kashmir, leaving two policemen injured.
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