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AAP will extinct by 2017, Kejrival will be physically assaulted: Predicts astrologer

AAP will extinct by 2017, Kejrival will be physically assaulted: Predicts astrologer

New Delhi: In December 2013, astrologer Sushil Chaturvedi predicted that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) would either witness...

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Mumbai

Medha resigns from AAP

Medha resigns from AAP

Mumbai: Medha Patkar, social activist, resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday, condemning the...

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Karnataka

D.K Ravi death: Contempt of court plea filed against government

D.K Ravi death: Contempt of court plea filed against government

Bengaluru: Sudheer Reddy husband of IAS officer Rohini Sindhoori has filed a contempt of court petition...

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Kerala

Kerala UDF in trouble, Mani wants George's exit

Kerala UDF in trouble, Mani wants George's exit

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala's ruling UDF faced a new crisis on Friday as Finance Minister K.M. Mani...

India releases 30 Sri Lankan fishermen

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India releases 30 Sri Lankan fishermen
New Delhi: India today repatriated 30 Lankan fishermen, a day after courts in Sri Lanka ordered the release of 66 Indian fishermen arrested by its navy. "Thirty Sri Lankan fishermen released by the Tamil Nadu State authorities were repatriated to Sri Lanka today (23 December) enabling reunion with their families in 
time to celebrate Christmas," External Affairs Ministry here said in statement.

The Sri Lankan fishermen boarded SLNS Ranagaja at the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) and arrive at the Kankasanturai harbour this evening."The release of fishermen reflects the keen desire of the two governments to continue consultation for expeditious action on the respective fishermen in custody, with a view to addressing this issue on a humanitarian basis," the statement said.

"It also demonstrates the goodwill and understanding which exists bilaterally in addressing issues relating to fishermen of the two countries, and a manifestation of the warm and abiding relationship," it said.

 

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