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India, March 8 -- Spinosaurus mirabilis, a new dino species, is as long as a school bus. It has a scimitar crest and huge jaws to catch the largest fish in prehistoric Africa. Its fossils have been fo... Read More


ed to move hc as al-falah chairman gets bail in delhi blast-linked case

New delhi, March 8 -- A Delhi court on Saturday granted two-week interim bail to Al-Falah University chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui in a money-laundering case related to the Delhi Red Fort area blast, ... Read More


monu manesar out of jail after bail in double murder case

Bharatpur, March 8 -- Cow vigilante Monu Manesar alias Mohit Yadav was released from Sewar jail in Bharatpur on Saturday after being granted bail by the Rajasthan High Court in connection with the Jun... Read More


SC nixes U.P. police Gangster act F.I.R. against man with 90% disability

New Delhi, March 8 -- The Supreme Court has quashed a case registered under the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act against a 90% disabled man, after he was produced be... Read More


2 Delhi men enter well to ferment pickles, suffocate

New Delhi, March 8 -- A 60-year-old man and his 32-year-old son died of suffocation on Saturday morning, while two others fell sick allegedly after they entered a 10-foot-deep well inside their house ... Read More


Rising from the ashes

India, March 8 -- "S ometimes I think what I do on the canvas is no different from when I farmed. My brush is like an extension of the stubble, fire operates as colour and process; the canvas is like ... Read More


Crafting art from Delhi's discards

India, March 8 -- Niroj Satpathy's story sounds like the plot of a Ritwik Ghatak film: a caste iconoclast, indifferent to class status, is driven to lift the veil off things that society generally kee... Read More


In the spirit of sisterhood

India, March 8 -- S ister Roswin, 35, was born Malu Joy, the daughter of a painter, one half of a pair of twin girls, enamoured by the way paint stayed on a wall after a brush stroke. As a girl, she a... Read More


Songs from a separatist rehabilitation camp

India, March 8 -- F our years after Dhiraj Rabha was born, his family fled their home in Baraligaon, Assam. His father, Dhananjay Rabha, had joined the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) as a stud... Read More


Getting the hull picture

India, March 8 -- U ntil a decade ago, Himanshu Jamod's father was a labourer at Alang, one of the world's largest shipbreaking yards. He grew up watching behemoths broken down. "In a ship, everything... Read More