Friday, February 19, 2010

Motormen's flash strike derails Mumbai's lifeline once again... and other news

Motormen's flash strike derails Mumbai's lifeline once again
MUMBAI: Western Railway (WR) motormen once again brought the city to a grinding standstill—though only for half-an-hour—after they went on a flash strike on ...
Read at Times of India

Pakistan-based group claims India bombing: report
AFP
The banned Lashkar-e-Taiba is blamed by India for the attacks on Mumbai in November 2008 which killed 166 people and led to a suspension of dialogue between ...
Read at AFP

Mumbai kiski jaan?
Also the way chief minister of Maharashtra Ashok Chavan and the Mumbai Police handled Mr Gandhi's recent visit to Mumbai is commendable. ...
Read at Asian Age

Mumbai slum rehab project to boost HDIL's revenue
Housing Development and Infrastructure Ltd (HDIL) has won a Rs2,000 crore slum rehabilitation project in Mumbai. The company will develop around 1.2 million ...
Read at Livemint

Threat pushes DC games to Cuttack
Hyderabad/Mumbai/Delhi, Feb. 16: Responding to the threat to withdraw from the third edition of the Indian Premier League, the IPL governing council on ...
Read at Asian Age

Jet Airways Connects Mumbai to Johannesburg
Travel Agent
Effective April 14, Jet Airways will begin daily nonstop flights from Mumbai to Johannesburg in South Africa marking Jet Airways' first international route ...
Read at Travel Agent

No composite dialogue, Pakistan told
The Hindu
Talks between India and Pakistan went into an impasse after the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. According to the tentative schedule, ...
Read at The Hindu

Unknown group lays claim to Pune attacks
The caller said the group broke off from Lashkar-e-Toiba, which was linked to the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, because LeT was taking orders from Pakistani ...
Read at UPI.com

Mumbai suspect accuses Jamaat chief
Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving suspected attacker in the Mumbai attacks of 2008, has apparently accused Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, ...
Read at Aljazeera.net

Pirated DVDs of 'My Name Is Khan' seized in Mumbai
MUMBAI: Mumbai police have seized over 3000 pirated DVDs including that of Shah Rukh Khan's 'My Name Is Khan' during a raid on pirates in the city. ...
Read at Times of India

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