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Monday, November 21

Court asks CBI to take specimen signature of Bedi
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:55 PM IST
A special court on Monday allowed the CBI to take a specimen signature of Monica Bedi, girl friend of underworld don Abu Salem, who was in judicial custody till November 25 in Chanchalguda jail in Hyderabad.
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Kerala to set up three memorials in Narayanan's name
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:50 PM IST
Kerala government on Monday decided to set up three memorials and an international convention centre in the name of late president K.R. Narayanan, as the state Assembly paid rich tributes to him.
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Child labourers freed in Delhi
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:45 PM IST
Labour department officials have freed about 150 child labourers from zari units in Delhi after raids in the Trans Yamuna area. At least 200 policemen backed the search and Delhi's labour commissioner and the labour secretary went along.
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Taj case: SC sets Mayawati Dec 5 deadline
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:43 PM IST
The Supreme Court on Monday set December 5 as the deadline for former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati before it orders filing of a chargesheet in the Taj corridor case.
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Futile bid to blow up secrity van in J-K
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:10 PM IST
Militants made an abortive bid to blow up a security vehicle on Monday with a grenade, which however, missed the target and exploded with a big bang on the roadside causing no harm, official sources said.
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Chennai auto drivers promote group insurance
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:03 PM IST
Auto drivers in Chennai have reaped the benefits of group insurance, and are now trying to encourage house owners to insure their servants, maids and watchmen.
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Ghee adulteration racket busted in Jodhpur
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 05:00 PM IST
With the wedding season in full swing and the demand for pure "ghee" peaking, traders in Rajasthan are resorting to adulteration.In Jodhpur, police have recovered over 3,000 tins of two local ghee brands which were being sold as pure ghee, though they contained lots of cheap and dangerous oils harmful to health.
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State water management plan finds favour with Central team
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 01:49 PM IST
The Central team that assessed the flood damage in the State will incorporate the salient features of long-term preventive measures being evolved by the State Government in the annexure of its report to be .
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Abdul Kalam's vision for Karnataka
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 01:46 PM IST
President A.P.J Abdul Kalam on Sunday set the Government and the legislators of Karnataka thinking and placed before them an 11-point agenda for development to transfer the State into an economically-developed model State over the next four years.
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Princess visits Temple City
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 01:41 PM IST
Thailand Princess Maha Chakri Sirinbhorn visited Puri on Sunday as part of her three-day holiday trip to the State. This is her maiden visit to Puri.During her short stay in the city, she enjoyed the picturesque beauty .
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Heavy rains lash parts of TN
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:58 AM IST
After two weeks of respite, rains lashed various parts of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, since the wee hours of Monday inundating several low-lying areas of the city.
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India key player in peace process: Palestine
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:55 AM IST
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei said that Palestine would appreciate India's participation in the international peace conference.
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Bihar parties draft would-be Cabinet
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:48 AM IST
Is there going to be any change in Bihar this time or will the status quo continue further? Although 24 hours are still left for the counting of votes that will begin on 22 November, yet the political parties have begun preparing a “draft” for their would-be Cabinet.
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Indian students in UK increase
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:43 AM IST
British Deputy High Commissioner of Eastern India, Dr Andrew Hall, today claimed that there was a four-fold increase in the number of Indian students going to the UK for higher education during the past five years.
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Bomb scare in BSE: teacher held
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:40 AM IST
A government school teacher from Jalgaon, 650 km from here, was arrested today for threatening to blow up the Bombay Stock Exchange shortly after the extradition of gangster Abu Salem to India.
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Gujarat CLP chief on fast
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:38 AM IST
The Gujarat Leader of the Congress Legislature Party, Mr Arjun Modvadia, has gone on a fast demanding the arrest of a former minister and BJP leader, Mr Babubhai Bokharia, in connection with the murder of his aide and businessman, Molubhai Modvadia.
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17 children to get bravery awards
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:35 AM IST
Seventeen children, have been named for this year’s national bravery awards, which will be presented to them by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the eve of Republic Day.
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Abu Salem admits links with cricketer: CBI
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:32 AM IST
The interrogation of Abu Salem by the CBI has brought into focus the alleged links between a former Indian cricketer and the underworld, according to highly placed sources in the CBI.
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India sought Samira's extradition from US last year
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:23 AM IST
India had sought extradition of underworld don Abu Salem's ex-wife Samira Jumani from the US last year but the request was turned down apparently on the grounds that there wasn't sufficient evidence of criminal wrong-doing on her part, sources here said on Sunday.
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Left, UPA to meet over Iran issue
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:16 AM IST
The Left-UPA coordination committee is meeting in the capital today to work out a face-saving formula for avoiding confrontation on the Iran nuclear issue.
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Taliban kidnaps Indian worker, gives company 48 hours to quit
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:14 AM IST
Suspected Talibans have kidnapped an Indian driver and three of his Afghan colleagues working with Border Road Organisation (BRO) in a highway construction project in southern Afghanistan's Nimroz province on Saturday night.
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CAT results within six weeks
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:12 AM IST
Common Admission Test (CAT) for entrance into prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), passed off smoothly at 160 centres across the country and the results will be declared in six-weeks time, Bakul Dholakia, Director of IIM- Ahmedabad, said.
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The Parsi's jagpot in Gujarat
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:09 AM IST
They are as coveted as priceless jewels. And lording over this treasure chest is the dwindling Parsi community. When realty prices in cities are hitting the roof as land becomes increasingly scarce, Parsi-owned realty, primarily residential, is worth its weight in gold.
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Winter to begin on a very hot note for Manmohan
by
anshul
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 11:06 AM IST
The winter session of parliament beginning on Wednesday is expected to be stormy, with the government set to face flak over a number of issues ranging from Iraq's oil-for-food deal to Bihar.
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