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If you cannot view this message, please [click here] Follow us [THE HINDU] September 30, 2016 [Top story] [With LoC turning porous, a strike when the iron was hot] The ISI and the Army has been pushing terrorists through this route rather than the International Border of late [Read more »] [Plaudits from across the political spectrum] Most opposition parties publicly support the military action and congratulate the armed forces [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Editor's Pick] [Bihar inexplicably delayed Shahabuddin trial: SC] Supreme Court Bench was hearing a plea by the State to cancel the bail of the former RJD MP [Read more »] [Jayalalithaa responding well to treatment, says hospital sources] The Chief Minister has been advised a few days stay in the hospital for recuperative treatment. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Opinion] [Crossing the Line of Control] After running through a variety of non-military responses to the September 18 terrorist strike at an Army camp in Uri, the Centre on Thursday annou... [Read more »] [A silence that’s deafening] The recent Maratha protest marches across Maharashtra, while a reflection of the farming crisis in the State, are essentially an expression of marginalisation of the community’s lower and middle rungs. [Read more »] [Making books accessible to all] Today, as the Marrakesh Treaty comes into force, India’s multi-stakeholder approach to providing texts for the blind/print-disabled offers an excellent model for other countries to follow. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [National] [Target terror: India strikes across LoC] Information that terrorists planning to attack some towns and important places prompted Army to act, says Venkaiah; Sushma briefs Sonia about the operation. [Read more »] [Rahul gets relief in defamation case filed by RSS functionary] Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi was on Thursday granted relief by a local court in a criminal defamation case filed against him by an RSS functionary. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [International] [Russia vows to continue Syria strikes] [Read more »] [Terrorist attack like Uri escalates tensions: US] [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Business] [Stocks, bonds, rupee slump after India’s cross-LoC strikes] Benchmark indices and rupee post biggest single-day fall since Brexit vote. [Read more »] [Budget merger may need Parliament’s nod] Centre has not consulted Parliament, Opposition says. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Sports] [India looks to continue love affair with Eden Gardens] New Zealand may replace out-of-form Guptill with Ronchi at the top; rain threat looms large over second Test [Read more »] [I have faith in my players: Materazzi] John Arne Riise, who replaced Elano as the marquee player, said he would like to be "a role model for youngsters." [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Society] [Mumbai railway hoots for safety, cuts track deaths] A study by the JJ School of Architecture found that most people who die on tracks have a habit of walking along the rails. [Read more »] [It’s Cumberbatch, my Dear Gilmour] Sherlock-starrer Benedict Cumberbatch sang ‘Comfortably Numb’ at London. At the Royal Albert Hall. Along with Pink Floyd. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Entertainment] [Kim Kardashian wants restraining order] [Read more »] You are receiving this mail because you are a user of [thehindu.com]and have commented on an article. If you do not wish to receive any such mailers, [click here.] To ensure that you continue to receive your emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add [newsletters.th@newsalert.thehindu.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.] Group Sites [The Hindu] | [தி இந்து] | [Business Line] | [BL on Campus] | [Sportstarlive] | [Frontline] | [The Hindu Centre] | [The Hindu Hub] [Images] | [roofandfloor] | [Classifieds] [About Us] | [Contact Us] | [Subscription]

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