Experts indicates Jaipur bomb blasts were well-planned
May 14th, 2008 | By Sindh Today | Category: IndiaNew Delhi - Initial investigations suggest that blast was well-planned operation by a terrorist cell, officials and news reports said Wednesday.
Galle (Sri Lanka), Aug 2 : Scoreboard at stumps on the third day of the second cricket Test between India and Sri Lanka here Saturday.
jaipur: The police here on Wednesday evening released the sketch of a man suspected to be involved in the serial terror bombings on Tuesday in which at least 63 people were killed. “The sketch was prepared after detailed investigations and questioning several people,” Rajasthan Director General of Police A S Gill said here.
The suspected man […]
New Delhi - Initial investigations suggest that blast was well-planned operation by a terrorist cell, officials and news reports said Wednesday.
JAIPUR : Seven near-simultaneous bomb blasts tore through crowded markets in the Indian tourist city of Jaipur on Tuesday, killing at least 80 people and wounding 150 in what police said was a terror attack.
By Mohammed Najeeb
Islamabad, May 13 (IANS) Pakistan Tuesday condemned the terror bombings in the Indian city of Jaipur, in which around 60 people were killed and over a 100 injured, and expressed sympathy with the bereaved families.
FAISALABAD : Muhammad Akram, who was died in an Indian jail, was laid to rest on Sunday at his native village in Faisalabad.
Indian authorities had handed over the remains of Muhammad Akram to Pakistani officials at Wagah border. The body after postmortem was brought to native village of Muhammad Akram in tehsil Samundri of Faisalabad. […]
HYDERABAD: A captain’s knock by Sourav Ganguly and brilliant batting by David Hussey helped the Kolkata Knight Riders to set a difficult target of 205 runs for the Deccan Chargers in the 32nd Twenty20 match of the Indian Premier League here today.
Melbourne, May 10 : They drop their kids to kinder on pupil-free days, throw a few tantrums of their own and celebrate when they get to go to the loo without an audience, they are called the ‘real mums’.
A day after he was reinstated as director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Dr P Venugopal led a team of surgeons that stitched a hole in the heart of a one-year-old boy, said Dr AK Bisoi, who did the surgery with him.