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*'''[[October 17]]''': [[Kuldeep Bishnoi]] of the [[Haryana_Janhit_Congress_(BL)|Haryana Janhit Congress (Bhajan Lal)]] won the [[Hisar,_Haryana|Hisar]] [[Lok Sabha]] by-elections defeating his nearest rival [[Ajay Singh Chautala]] of the [[Indian National Lok Dal]] by 6323 votes. [http://ibnlive.in.com/news/bishnoi-wins-hisar-bypoll-cong-third/193871-37-64.html (IBN Live)]
*'''[[October 17]]''': [[Sanjiv Bhatt]], the policeman who has become famous for taking on [[Narendra Modi]], has been granted bail by a court in [[Gujarat]]. [http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/anti-modi-cop-sanjiv-bhatt-walks-out-of-jail-141757 (NDTV)]
*'''[[October 16]]''': A day after his arrest, the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] Sunday said while it had made former [[Karnataka]] chief minister [[BS Yeddyurappa]] resign for corruption, Prime Minister [[Manmohan Singh]] was protecting his colleagues. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/We-made-Yeddyurappa-resign-but-PM-protecting-colleagues-BJP/Article1-757950.aspx (Hindustan Times)]
*'''[[October 16]]''': A day after his arrest, the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] Sunday said while it had made former [[Karnataka]] chief minister [[BS Yeddyurappa]] resign for corruption, Prime Minister [[Manmohan Singh]] was protecting his colleagues. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/We-made-Yeddyurappa-resign-but-PM-protecting-colleagues-BJP/Article1-757950.aspx (Hindustan Times)]
*'''[[October 16]]''': State-owned [[APSRTC|Andhra Pradesh buses]] returned to the roads of the [[Telangana]] region Sunday after 28 days, after strikers decided their protest had greatly inconvenienced the people. [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/telangana-buses-ply-again--after-a-month/articleshow/10376349.cms (Economic Times)]
*'''[[October 16]]''': State-owned [[APSRTC|Andhra Pradesh buses]] returned to the roads of the [[Telangana]] region Sunday after 28 days, after strikers decided their protest had greatly inconvenienced the people. [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/telangana-buses-ply-again--after-a-month/articleshow/10376349.cms (Economic Times)]
*'''[[April 2]]''': '''India win Cricket World Cup''' [[2011 Cricket World Cup Final|defeating]] Sri Lanka.
*'''[[April 2]]''': '''India win Cricket World Cup''' [[2011 Cricket World Cup Final|defeating]] Sri Lanka.
*'''[[April 1]]''':[[Sue Gardner]] appreciates contribution of Indian editors to Wikipedia, saying "''We want more Indian editors in the English Wikipedia so that the world can benefit from the stuff they know...''".[http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/154/librarian-to-the-world.html (Fast Company)]
*'''[[April 1]]''':[[Sue Gardner]] appreciates contribution of Indian editors to Wikipedia, saying "''We want more Indian editors in the English Wikipedia so that the world can benefit from the stuff they know...''".[http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/154/librarian-to-the-world.html (Fast Company)]
*'''[[30 March]]''': [[India]] beats [[Pakistan]] in second semi-final of [[2011 Cricket World Cup Semifinal: India v Pakistan|ICC Cricket world cup 2011]] at [[Mohali]] PCB stadium
*'''[[February 4]]''': [[India]] has sent a formal proposal to [[Pakistan]] for talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries and stressed that it will carry on these discussions with "an open and positive mind". [http://netindian.in/news/2010/02/04/0005182/chidambaram-says-one-2611-handler-could-be-indian (Net Indian)]

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