Sarabjit Singh’s killer Amir Sarfaraz shot dead in Lahore
Amir Sarfaraz, who murdered Indian citizen Sarabjit Singh, who was serving death sentence in Pakistan, was shot dead by unknown...
Read moreAmir Sarfaraz, who murdered Indian citizen Sarabjit Singh, who was serving death sentence in Pakistan, was shot dead by unknown...
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Read morePM Modi attacks Congress Speaking at a rally in Pushkar in Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made sharp attacks...
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Read moreRBI Monetary Policy Update The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday did not make any change in the policy...
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