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    Dengue Blast
    A second dengue-struck child died of alleged medical negligence in Delhi on Sunday night, within a week since the death of a seven-year-old and subsequent suicide of his grief-stricken parents sparked national outrage. The father of six-year-old Aman Sharma, who died at the privately-run Holy Family hospital in south Delhi, alleged that he took his ailing son to five hospitals since the child's high fever was noticed on Friday.
  • DUSU Poll results DUSU Poll results Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has failed to impress the students of Delhi University as the student wing of AAP, CYSS, performed poorly in DUSU elections. ABVP, the student wing of BJP, won all four seats in these elections. Interestingly, NSUI came second while Kejriwal`s AAP finished third on all seats except for Vice-President.
  • She's Mine! She's Mine! You can`t sleep with her, she`s mine, I know her since birth...
  • J&K Beef Ban! J&K Beef Ban! Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday joined a long list of states that have outlawed the sale of beef. The ban was imposed by the J&Kashmir High court in response to a PILagainst cow slaughter. The court reportedly observed that the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir hadn't filed an appropriate response regarding the smuggling and slaughtering of bovine animals and the sale of the meat.
  • Shatru's action hero Shatru's action hero Sulking BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha, who has been at loggerheads with the party and virtually dared it to take action, tonight emphatically said he has never ever crossed the `lakshman rekha` in the party. As his home state Bihar heads for polls later this year, the actor-turned politician also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "dashing and dynamic man" and an "action hero" who is progressive
  • Pak Defense Day Pak Defense Day Pakistan commemorates the golden jubilee of 1965 war with India on Sunday with nationwide ceremonies, while border tension with the neighbour is currently running high.Dispelling "the victory myth", historian and political economist Akbar S Zaidi said there cannot be a bigger lie as Pakistan had lost terribly, Dawn reported on Saturday. Zaidi said people are unaware of this fact because the history taught in Pakistan is from an ideological viewpoint.
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