NEW DELHI - The government had a "zero tolerance" policy towards terrorism and remained vigilant against all forms of challenges posed by the threat, President Pratibha Patil Monday said.
NEW DELHI - President Pratibha Patil Monday expressed condolences to the families of the victims of the Feb 13 Pune terror blast in which 15 people were killed and several injured.
BHUBANESWAR - Police in Orissa have for the first time circulated photographs of two Maoist leaders, allegedly involved in over 30 criminal cases including the killing of Hindu leader Laxmanananda Saraswati, and announced rewards for information on their whereabouts.
WELLINGTON - New Zealand's hockey team will leave for India later Monday to take part in the hockey World Cup that begins in New Delhi next Sunday. Officials had earlier put the team's departure on hold following an Al Qaeda threat to international sports events in India. But they have now decided in favour of participation.
WELLINGTON - The New Zealand team is go to India for the hockey World Cup scheduled to start in New Delhi Sunday despite a reported terrorist threat, officials said.
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