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India's Oldest Train Is 105 Years Today, A Complaint Helps Trace Its Age!
- Thursday June 1, 2017
- India News | mid-day online correspondent
One of the oldest long distance trains on Indian Railways - the Punjab Mail - completed 105 years on June 1. The origins of the Bombay to Peshawar Punjab Mail is based on a cost estimate paper circa 1911 and a complaint by an irate passenger circa October 12, 1912 about the 'late arrival of the train by a few minutes at Delhi', it has been more or ...
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Laal Duck Mole
- Friday July 14, 2017
The distinct flavour of duck and its fat would go really well with a robust and flavourful 'laal masala' from Rajasthan, complemented by the spicy chocolate sauce from Mexico, 'Mole'. It's a treat for the senses!
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Adrian Levy, author of controversial book 'The Siege', speaks to NDTV: full transcript
- Wednesday November 13, 2013
- India News | NDTV.com
A sensational disclosure is made in a new book on the Mumbai 26/11 attacks. NDTV speaks to one of the two authors of the book, Adrian Levy.
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Will probe allegations of Indian mole in 26/11 strike: Home Minister
- Monday November 11, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde today said the government will probe the findings in a book on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks which claims a Pakistani mole in the Indian security agencies code named 'Honey Bee' had helped his Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) handlers in identifying the landing site in Mumbai for the terrorists.
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Pakistani 'mole' in Delhi helped 26/11 attackers, claims book
- Saturday November 9, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Pakistani mole in the Indian security agencies code named 'Honey Bee' had helped his Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) handlers in identifying the landing site for 26/11 terrorists in Mumbai, claims a book by two British journalists.
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Army Chief did not leak letter to PM: Intelligence Bureau sources
- Monday April 2, 2012
- India News | Nitin Gokhale
The confidential letter written by army chief General VK Singh to the Prime Minister was not leaked by the General or his supporters, say sources in the Intelligence Bureau. The agency has been asked to identify the mole, who will, according to Defence Minister aK Antony, receive the "strongest punishment under Indian law."
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ISI mole in Indian Army jailed for three years
- Monday May 16, 2011
- India News | Press Trust of India
A personnel of the Indian Army, who was working as an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) module and passing on sensitive information inimical to the country's security to Pakistan, has been sentenced to three years in jail by a Delhi court."The accused is convicted under section 120-B of the IPC for entering into criminal conspiracy with one Pramod ...
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We'll carry the winning momentum to Tests: Moles
- Sunday March 15, 2009
- Written by Press Trust of India
Andy Moles said his team would carry the momentum in the three Tests against an Indian team prone to making mistakes like any other side.
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India's Oldest Train Is 105 Years Today, A Complaint Helps Trace Its Age!
- Thursday June 1, 2017
- India News | mid-day online correspondent
One of the oldest long distance trains on Indian Railways - the Punjab Mail - completed 105 years on June 1. The origins of the Bombay to Peshawar Punjab Mail is based on a cost estimate paper circa 1911 and a complaint by an irate passenger circa October 12, 1912 about the 'late arrival of the train by a few minutes at Delhi', it has been more or ...
- www.ndtv.com
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Laal Duck Mole
- Friday July 14, 2017
The distinct flavour of duck and its fat would go really well with a robust and flavourful 'laal masala' from Rajasthan, complemented by the spicy chocolate sauce from Mexico, 'Mole'. It's a treat for the senses!
- food.ndtv.com
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Adrian Levy, author of controversial book 'The Siege', speaks to NDTV: full transcript
- Wednesday November 13, 2013
- India News | NDTV.com
A sensational disclosure is made in a new book on the Mumbai 26/11 attacks. NDTV speaks to one of the two authors of the book, Adrian Levy.
- www.ndtv.com
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Will probe allegations of Indian mole in 26/11 strike: Home Minister
- Monday November 11, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde today said the government will probe the findings in a book on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks which claims a Pakistani mole in the Indian security agencies code named 'Honey Bee' had helped his Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) handlers in identifying the landing site in Mumbai for the terrorists.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pakistani 'mole' in Delhi helped 26/11 attackers, claims book
- Saturday November 9, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Pakistani mole in the Indian security agencies code named 'Honey Bee' had helped his Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) handlers in identifying the landing site for 26/11 terrorists in Mumbai, claims a book by two British journalists.
- www.ndtv.com
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Army Chief did not leak letter to PM: Intelligence Bureau sources
- Monday April 2, 2012
- India News | Nitin Gokhale
The confidential letter written by army chief General VK Singh to the Prime Minister was not leaked by the General or his supporters, say sources in the Intelligence Bureau. The agency has been asked to identify the mole, who will, according to Defence Minister aK Antony, receive the "strongest punishment under Indian law."
- www.ndtv.com
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ISI mole in Indian Army jailed for three years
- Monday May 16, 2011
- India News | Press Trust of India
A personnel of the Indian Army, who was working as an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) module and passing on sensitive information inimical to the country's security to Pakistan, has been sentenced to three years in jail by a Delhi court."The accused is convicted under section 120-B of the IPC for entering into criminal conspiracy with one Pramod ...
- www.ndtv.com
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We'll carry the winning momentum to Tests: Moles
- Sunday March 15, 2009
- Written by Press Trust of India
Andy Moles said his team would carry the momentum in the three Tests against an Indian team prone to making mistakes like any other side.
- sports.ndtv.com