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Dr Sangram Patil detained by Mumbai Crime Branch, move sharply condemned

A British citizen, doctor and consultant with the NHS, it is reported that Dr Patil was detained (arrested) with his wife as he landed at the Mumbai airport this afternoon

Jaitley’s Challenges: Struggling Economy, Farms, Scarce Jobs And #Notebandi Impact

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is likely to offer additional...

High Court pulls up CBI for tardy progress in Pansare, Dabholkar cases

The Bombay High Court today said it was “very...

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A Flagship Project in Modi’s “Adopted” Village is Funded by One of India’s Top Buff Exporters

On 7 November 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi “adopted”...

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Hindu or Muslim? Last Month my Kids were Christians!

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Twitter Wonders why Modi did not use ‘mitron’ even once

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed the nation...

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