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View Article  Gowda finds solace in Kalam

Former PM H D Deve Gowda on Friday sought to slough his anti-IT image stating even President A P J Abdul Kalam and Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia shared his views on streamlining city's growth.

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View Article  Hang till dead !

There was pin-drop silence at Judge RB Malik’s courtroom at the sessions court. Within 10 minutes of the start of the court’s proceedings, the judge sentenced to death, two of the accused .

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View Article  Centre mulls private investment in nuclear power

The Centre is considering "possible" amendments to the Atomic Energy Act that would open up nuclear power generation to private sector investment. But this will only be done after ensuring that mergers and acquisitions can have no adverse impact on power generation.

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View Article  IOC security for field staff

Following the murder of its 27-year-old area sales officer S. Manjunath in Lakhimpur Kheri on November 19, the Indian Oil Corporation has decided to provide security to its field staff.

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View Article  Tariq Dar admits he made call denying LeT hand in blasts

Alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba militant Tariq Ahmed Dar today admitted in a city court to making a call to a news agency denying LeT’s involvement in the October 29 triple blasts in the Capital, on behalf of a friend.

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View Article  Singhania sets new hot air balloon world record

Industrialist and aviator Vijaypat Singhania on Saturday became the first man to sail at 69,852 feet above sea level on a hot air balloon, thereby breaking the record set by Per Lindstrand in June 1988, in Texas, of 64,997 ft.

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View Article  145 feared dead as floods wash away 2 buses

At least 145 passengers were feared killed when two buses were washed away in floods in two different places, even as rain continued to torment Tamil Nadu for the fourth day on Friday.

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View Article  Doctors re-use disposable devices: Survey

Doctors regularly re-use disposable medical devices to save money, but often the patient is not informed, a survey has found. A majority of doctors in 20 leading hospitals in Delhi and Mumbai are said to be re-using forceps used to extract tissues to diagnose malignant tumors, it said.

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View Article  Rajasthan NGOs assess Right to Information Act

To celebrate the Right to Information Act, 199 applications for information were filed across Rajasthan.The activists in the state, who have campaigned for the act for years, filed these applications.

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View Article  Security being beefed up for BRO in Afghanistan

In a reaffirmation of its stand that India would not be deterred by incidents such as the abduction and brutal killing of Maniappan Kutty in Afghanistan, the government on Friday despatched Border Roads .

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View Article  Kalam to assess quake relief in J&K

President APJ Abdul Kalam is scheduled to visit Urusa village along the Line of Control in north Kashmir.The President is on a two-day visit to the state to assess relief measures following the devastating earthquake in October.

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View Article  Chingoli village bids farewell to slain hostage

It was the final homecoming for BRO driver Maniyappan Kutty, when his body was brought to his native village Chingoli in Kerala on Friday. Kutty was killed by the Taliban in southern Afghanistan while serving as driver with the Indian Border Roads Organization on a reconstruction project.

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View Article  Rains lash Tamil Nadu, 74 confirmed killed

Heavy rains in Tamil Nadu have caused havoc in the state over the past few days and taken a tragic turn now. Over the past 24 hours, 74 people have been killed as two buses carrying close to 200 passengers were washed away in flash floods in Ramanathapuram and Thanjavur districts.

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View Article  IITs give its students a break

Seedbeds of new ideas and technologies, these premiere institutes are fast emerging as incubators for start-ups, and not just those started by their own faculty and students. In the process, many success stories are being written.

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View Article  Collegians get death for Borivli double murder

Hang them by the neck till they are dead". That was the verdict of additional sessions judge R B Malik, who sentenced Ashish Waravale and Clint Fernandes to death in the shocking 2003 Borivli double murder.

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View Article  Latest outsourcing mantra: just catch them young

Catch'em younger. After scripting a global success story, the Indian BPO industry is looking to schoolchildren to address a perennial problem  high attrition rates. An industry body, Call Centre Association of India CCAI.

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