AP blames Pak, Bangla outfits Even as Hyderabad city is coming to terms with the Saturdays twin explosions, the government is pointing fingers at terrorist groups based in Pakistan and Bangladesh for the heinous act.
Dont spoil amity, CM warns MES Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday warned the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samithi (MES) and Maharashtra government against jeopardising the cordial relations nurtured by Kannada and Marathi speaking people over a long time in the region around Belgaum.
Cong digging into past to take on Left Even as the Congress leadership is readying itself to hold further negotiations with the Left on the 123 agreement on Monday, the ruling party is also preparing a game plan to launch a counter-offensive against its outside allies in case it withdraws support to the UPA government.
B Ed exam postponed The second paper of B Ed entrance examination 2007-08 was cancelled on Sunday after students across the State got the wrong set of question papers due to interchange of the subject codes.
A young mourner prays after participating in a memorial for the victims of the twin bombings, near one of the blast sites at Lumbini Park in Hyderabad, on Sunday. AFP
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