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Two kin of blast victims refuse to accept payment
State announces ex gratia of Rs. 1 lakh

Complaints against Speaker, MPs rejected
Election Commission gives opinion on 12 MPs

Jamaat plea for peace in town
NEW DELHI: Condemning the blasts in Malegaon,the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and the All-India Muslim Majlis-e-Musdhawarat (AIMMM) on Saturday appealed to the people to maintain peace so as "not to set a spiral of violence into motion." In separate ...

Sops for Emergency detenus
Cheques distributed to 5,642 "loktantra senanis"

Forensic analysis of samples from blasts site
MUMBAI: Experts from the State Forensic Science Laboratory are analysing samples taken from the blasts site in Malegaon and the results will be sent soon to the police, according to Rukmini Krishnamurthy, its Director. "Experts from Nashik and ...

India an opportunity, not a threat, to neighbours: Saran
`We have to give them a stake in our own economic dynamism'

Malegaon seeks to come to terms with reality
MUMBAI: Twenty four hours after the bombs went off in the Muslim-majority town of Malegaon, the shocked residents of the town were trying to come to terms with reality. After religious leaders met and issued repeated appeals for peace and ...

When the terrorists' plan failed to survive the explosion
The town has proved not second to Mumbai in recovering from the shock and getting up to take care of the injured and to stand by the bereaved.

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