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State of affairs: Politics divides and rules India
    INDIA UNBOUND: Experts debate on how statehood leads to parochialism and identity politics in India.Why is Bengal govt refusing to bifurcate the state? Face the Nation debates.
Security uptight in Nunwan as Amarnath yatra begins
    ALL SET FOR AMARNATH: The first ritual <i>darshan</i> will take place on Wednesday when the pilgrimage officially begins.6,000 CRPF personnel are deployed on the Jammu to Pahalgam route.
Final round: Bainsla to negotiate with Raje today
    ON THE NEGOTIATING TABLE: Bainsla will be negotiating directly with Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje in Jaipur.Fourth round of talks between Gurjars and the govt ended on a positive note.
Delhi hospital on strike after attacks on docs
    HOSPITAL RAGE: A patient's relatives had earlier attacked a doctor protesting medical negligence.Attacks on doctors have become a common affair in LNJP hospital.
CBI rubbishes Nupur arrest reports
    MOTHER OF ALL CASES: Nupur was subjected to a lie detector test on Friday and a psychological test June 7.CBI also received a report on the images in Talwar's digital camera.
UP cops 'botched up' Arushi's autopsy report
    MURDER MOST FOUL: AIIMS forensic team of doctors has raised questions over the post-mortem report in the case. AIIMS doctors have raised doubts on Arushi Talwar's post-mortem report.
Still a dream: No funds, no faculty for new IITs
    TEETHING TROUBLE: There is still nothing on-ground regarding the three new IITs in Gujarat, Orissa and Punjab.The government had announced that it would start six new IITs by July 2008.
Palak's story: From dumps to home to school
    HAPPY ENDING: Palak's foster parents want her to study to be a doctor.CNN-IBN helps three-year-old adopted girl get admission into a school.

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