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    Pak Continues Shelling
    The death toll in India rose to 12 and civilians fled the areas straddling the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kashmir valley and international border in the Jammu region in large numbers as Indian and Pakistani troops continued to exchange fire and engage in their most serious confrontation in over a decade.
  • The Diverse Thinkers The Diverse Thinkers Some people are really smart enough to have a non-vegetarian delight at the cost of a veg pizza.
  • Too Obvious Too Obvious This redundant library sign sure is helpful.
  • Change-Over Change-Over Five people have been killed and 25 injured in firing and shelling from Pakistan at the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir after midnight on Sunday, in the worst attack on civilian areas in recent years.
  • Democratic sacrifice Democratic sacrifice Narendra Modi and Sonia Gandhi clash at election rallies before Assembly elections
  • Why has history forgotten this giant? Why has history forgotten this giant? Seven miles from Kashi in Uttar Pradesh is Mughalsarai. A hundred years ago, Lal Bahadur, India`s second prime minister, was born there on October 2, 1904, the same day as India`s greatest statesman Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, born 35 years before Shastriji.
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