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 | Congress slams BSP, SP | | Mirzapur, February 09 (ANI): As the battle lines are evidently drawn in Uttar Pradesh, Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi slammed the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party government and other regional parties for betraying the common man. Addressing a gathering in Mirzapur today, Gandhi also said that BSP and Samajwadi party have destroyed the state and people should now trust the Congress. |
 | Boy kills teacher for being strict | | Chennai, February 09 (ANI): Shock and fear gripped the St Mary's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School today, when a class 9th student of the school stabbed his teacher to death in a classroom. The 15 year old boy, son of a daily labourer, repeatedly stabbed his science teacher Uma Maheswari in the neck and face. Reacting to the incident, the principal of the school commented that the boy was not happy with the remarks she gave him. |
 | Google to offer money for users' search history | | New Delhi, February 09 (ANI): Search giant Google has announced that it will start paying some users in exchange for their search history as part of the company's new project called 'Screenwise'. The new project, which aims to know more about how people use the Internet in their daily lives, is asking for volunteers to install a Chrome browser extension that allows data to be collected in exchange for "up to 25 dollars in gift cards". |
 | Court orders Mohamed Nasheed s arrest | | Male, February 09 (ANI): The Criminal Court of Maldives has today ordered the arrest of ousted President Mohamed Nasheed, after his supporters rioted through the streets of the capital and seized some remote police stations to demand his restoration. The judge who ordered arrest was sacked by Nasheed. The court has also ordered the arrest of the Ex Defence minister of the country. The remark of Nasheed, that he was forced out of power at gunpoint, prompted clashes between police and his angry supporters on Wednesday. |
 | Stop harassing Guj Govt, BJP tells Cong | | New Delhi/ Gorakhpur, February 09 (ANI): Reacting to the SIT report, which did not find "prosecutable evidence" against Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi in the Gulbarg Society massacre case, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said that the state government will come out clean in the case and the central government should stop harassing it. However, union Law Minister Salman Khurshid refused to comment on the report saying that he will first see it details. |
 | Children paint Jaipur to create world record | | Jaipur, February 09 (ANI): More than 17000 students in Jaipur have created a world record by painting the pink city of their dreams on a 12 kilometre long canvas. The organizers of the event were overwhelmed with the response as several schools registered to be a part of the historic moment. The tiny toddlers were seen grossly engaged in sketching and painting on a 12 kilometre long canvas spread in front of them. |
 | Gulbarg case: Zakia Jafri files plea against SIT report | | Surat, February 09 (ANI): Zakia Jafri, widow of Congress MP Ehsaan Jafri who died during the Gujarat riots, and Teesta Setalvad led Citizens for Justice and Peace have filed an application in the Ahmedabad High Court today stating that they have an apprehension that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has not filed the complete report in the Gulbarg Society massacre case as directed by the Supreme Court. Reacting to the closure report presented by the SIT, in which it found no prosecutable evidence against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Zakia said that she would fight back. |
 | Digvijay slams Gadkari over donkey remark | | Agra, February 09 (ANI): Hitting back at BJP president Nitin Gadkari, over his remark where he called opposition members fighting with in as donkeys , Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh today said that Gadkari did not have control on his tongue. |
 | UN Arab League mission possible in Syria: Ban | | United Nations, February 09 (ANI): United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon has said that the Arab League chief had told him he intended to revive an Arab League monitoring mission in Syria, which has collapsed amid charges that Damascus is not cooperating with it. Ban said urgent international action needs to be taken to protect civilians in Syria, and warned that the violence could spiral through the region. |
 | Mechanism in place to resolve border issues: Krishna | | Beijing, February 09 (ANI): Foreign Minister SM Krishna, who is currently in Beijing, has said that mechanism is in place to resolve the border issues with China. Krishna added that the two nations would work together towards providing impetus to the trade relations. The minister further said that India would extend all possible assistance to ease the escalating tension between Tibet and the People's Republic of China. |
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