We have started to collect the most important news related to India in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Former captain Michael Vaughan believes England must change their approach to one-day cricket after their 5-0 whitewash against India.
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India's superhero film Ra.One, billed as Bollywood's most expensive film to date, premieres in London ahead of an international release but receives mixed reviews.
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Sportsday Live featuring the latest on Carlos Tevez, John Terry, England's ODI series whitewash in India, the WTA Championships, plus more.
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Ra.One is India's answer to Hollywood's superhero films and draws heavily on American style and marketing tactics.
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England one-day captain Alastair Cook is shocked by the way his side's batting was "blown away" in Kolkata as India secure a 5-0 series whitewash.
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The UN children's fund denies reports of a polio outbreak in the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, blaming a local Unicef office for the confusion.
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England lose 10 wickets for 47 runs in a miserable 95-run defeat against India in Kolkata, ensuring a 5-0 loss in the one-day series.
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India's cabinet approves a major new policy to develop national manufacturing and create 100 million jobs in the next 10 years.
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England lose 10 wickets for 47 runs as they collapse to a 95-run defeat in Kolkata and are whitewashed 5-0 by India.
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India criticises alerts issued by five countries asking their citizens to avoid travel to India during the holiday season, warning them of "possible terrorist attacks".
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India's central bank raises interest rates and cuts its growth forecast amid high consumer prices and slowing global growth.
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Police in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh register cases against 16 officers, six months after they are accused of rape.
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India has "never been closer" to wiping out polio, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad declares as he marks World Polio Day.
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Indian MP Amar Singh, arrested in connection with an alleged cash-for-votes scandal, is freed on bail on health grounds.
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Pakistan forces an Indian military helicopter to land after it crossed into Pakistani territory, a spokesman in Islamabad says.
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At least 32 people have died and more than 100 injured after a bridge collapsed at a political event in the Indian tea-producing region of Darjeeling.
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England slump to a six-wicket defeat after Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina both score half centuries to help India secure a 4-0 lead in the one-day series.
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More than 200 Indian girls whose names mean "unwanted" in Hindi are given a fresh start in a renaming ceremony.
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Magicians in Bangladesh campaign to rescue the ancestral home of legendary magician P C Sorcar from demolition at the hands of developers.
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Children dying in India's battle against encephalitis
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Pakistan wins a UN Security Council seat alongside regional rival India, as a total of six new temporary members are elected.
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At least six policemen are feared dead after Maoist insurgents launch an attack in the eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh, reports say.
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Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan is ordered to pay $200,000 to an Indian court to secure release of his new film Ra One amidst claims of copyright breaches.
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A court in India's Uttar Pradesh state directs the government to return land it had acquired from farmers for various projects.
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An assembly member in India is disqualified for not disclosing money spent on media coverage during a 2007 election, in the first such move of its kind.
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Workers at India's top car maker Maruti Suzuki call off a 14-day strike that had seriously affected production.
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India captain Mahendra Dhoni questions England's attitude following his team's five-wicket win in the third one-day international that secured the series.
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India take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the one-day series against England with a tense five-wicket win in Mohali.
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India beat England by five wickets to win the third one-day international in Mohali and clinch the five-match series 3-0.
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A long-awaited metro rail service is launched in the southern city of Bangalore, India's technology hub.
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Debate over trade unions rages in India
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The United States issues an alert for its citizens in India during the holiday season, warning them of "possible terrorist attacks".
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A row breaks out in the Indian capital over whether Delhi university should teach a controversial essay about the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.
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Virat Kohli hits a commanding century as India thrash England for the second time in four days to take a 2-0 lead in their five-match one-day series.
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Virat Kohli reaches his century as India close in on victory over England in Delhi ao take a 2-0 lead in the one-day international series.
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Sportsday Live - featuring reaction to the death of British IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon, England's second ODI against India, plus more.
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Activists begin a 3000km (1864 miles) march from Indian-administered Kashmir to Manipur state to demand the withdrawal of a controversial anti-insurgent law.
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A minister in India's Rajasthan state is sacked over his alleged involvement in the disappearance of a government nurse, who is presumed dead.
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The former chief minister of the southern Indian state of Karnataka who was held over a corruption scandal is admitted to a hospital after he complains of feeling ill.
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Jade Dernbach says containing India captain Mahendra Dhoni is crucial to England's hopes of winning the one-day international series, which continues on Monday.
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The former chief minister of the southern Indian state of Karnataka is arrested in connection with a multi-million dollar corruption scandal.
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Should we all buy India's new $60 tablet computer?
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England slump from 111-2 to 174 all out as they lose by 126 runs in the first of five one-day internationals against India.
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India and Burma agree a series of measures to boost trade and energy co-operation during Burmese Prime Minister Thein Sein's state visit to Delhi.
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England suffer a 126-run defeat as their batting collapses in the opening one-day international against India in Hyderabad.
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Indian inflation eased slightly in September, official figures show, in line with market expectations.
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Sportsday Live - featuring the latest on Wayne Rooney, England's opening ODI against India and more.
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Police in India say a large quantity of explosives recovered from a car was meant to be used by militants in an attack on the capital, Delhi.
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Indian police recover explosives, detonators and timers from a car parked outside a railway station in the northern state of Haryana.
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Why Narendra Modi is India's most divisive politician
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Indian conglomerate Sahara Group announces a deal to buy a 42.5% stake in the Force India Formula 1 team for $100m.
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A senior Indian lawyer is beaten up in his chambers during a TV interview after making a comment on the Kashmir dispute.
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More than 400 people, mainly children, die in an outbreak of water-borne viral encephalitis in northern India, health officials say.
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India successfully launches a new satellite, the Megha-Tropiques, to study monsoon patterns.
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The government in Indian-administered Kashmir has ordered an investigation to determine the identity of nearly 6,000 bodies buried in unmarked graves.
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The high court in the Indian capital Delhi overturns the conviction of a senior police officer found guilty of murdering an Indian Express journalist.
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Indian PM Manmohan Singh assures campaigner Anna Hazare that he is committed to bringing about strong laws to curb corruption.
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About 100,000 people in India may have escaped HIV infection over five years because of a scheme funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a study says.
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India's main opposition leader LK Advani begins a 38-day journey across the country as part of a campaign to protest against corruption.
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India unveils a draft telecoms plan which reforms the sector and boosts consumer rights, the first such move since a corruption scandal hit the industry.
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How an Indian theme can help drum up cash for new films
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India's Supreme Court stays the execution of the sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai (Bombay) attacks, pending appeal.
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Indian investigators raid the homes of former minister Dayanidhi Maran following allegations of his involvement in a major corruption scandal, officials say.
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Renowned Indian ghazal singer Jagjit Singh dies in the city of Mumbai, aged 70.
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Churches in the southern Indian state of Kerala are offering cash incentives to couples who produce more children, parish officials say, amid concerns about the declining number of Christians.
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A court in the southern Indian state of Karnataka frees film star Darshan on bail after he was arrested on charges of assaulting his wife.
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Toyota's Indian joint venture plans to export cars to South Africa from March 2012, its first shipments overseas.
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A landmine blast by suspected Maoist rebels in India's Chhattisgarh state kills four paramilitary troops and injures several others, police say.
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Nearly half the iron ore exported from the western Indian state of Goa is illegally mined, the leader of the state opposition alleges.
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Government says the hand-held computer should help to stop the digital divide between rural and urban India.
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Bangladeshi films face tough competition from India
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Two people are taken to hospital following the "world's hottest chilli" competition at an Edinburgh Indian restaurant.
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India unveils what it says is the world's cheapest touch-screen tablet computer, to be sold to students at the subsidised price of $35 (£23).
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai seeks to reassure Pakistan about a strategic partnership agreement he signed with India in Delhi on Tuesday.
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India's Central Bureau of Investigation is criticised for wrongly claiming it put on trial a suicide bomber who killed former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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The leaders of Afghanistan and India agree a strategic partnership aimed at boosting security and cooperation, on a visit by President Karzai to Delhi.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has arrived in India for talks about security and development.
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Blackburn's Indian owners say they will come up with a "plan of action" this week, following the club's poor start to the season.
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Maoist rebels in India's West Bengal begin a month-long ceasefire, the rebels say in a statement made public on Tuesday.
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Captain Alastair Cook says Kevin Pietersen has a huge future in England's one-day side after being recalled for this month's limited-overs tour of India.
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