Doctor admits to kidney harvest, claims Nepal Dr Amit Kumar, the alleged kingpin of the kidney transplant racket, would be handed over to the Indian authorities at the earliest possible.
Nuclear reactors in every town The nuclear reactors in future may be located within 500 metres of a town. Currently all nuclear reactors are located in places far away from human inhabitation as they maintain a mandatory exclusion zone of 1.6 km
Terror trail: CoD takes Asif to Goa The Corps of Detectives (CoD) has intensified the interrogation of Mohammed Asif, a final year MBBS student of the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli. Asif was arrested for his alleged links with terror suspects Mohammed Ghouse and Asadullah.
Irate farmers throw stones at Nitish In a big embarrassment to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a mob comprising mostly farmers, threw mud and stones at him when he visited Nalanda on Friday along with former president A P J Abdul Kalam.
SC allows AP to free some prisoners More than 1,200 prisoners will be released from jail after the Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Andhra Pradesh government to use its pardoning discretion under the law.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh releases postal stamps in the name of famus personality in co-operative sector late. Dhananjayrao Gadgil at Pravaranagar Campus near Ahmednagar on Friday. Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar and Maharashta CM Vilas Rao Deshmukh are also seen. PTI
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