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View Article  Government plans legislation to regulate private TV channels

The Union Government is coming up with a legislation to regulate private television channels from telecasting objectionable programmes. The Centre in an affidavit informed the court that the Union Cabinet had recently set policy guidelines for regulating the telecast of programmes on private channels.

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View Article  Bridge issue relegates repair work to the backseat

Work on repairing the damaged portion of the new bridge across the Amaravathy river here has come to a grinding halt, following the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, ordering a probe into the issue.

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View Article  Separate civil, military N-facilities, India told

The US Congress will pass the Indo-US nuclear deal after it gets concrete evidence of a marked delineation of India’s civil and military nuclear facilities, Mr Dan Burton, leader of a visiting seven-member congressional delegation, said today.

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View Article  Nothing like having tea with the President

There is rarely ever anything like having a cup of tea with the President of your own country. Surely nothing like having tea with President APJ Abdul Kalam!On one hand, his jokes would crack us up. Then there are those pearls of wisdom that everyone associates Mr Kalam .

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View Article  Cabinet nod for Kannur airport

The Cabinet on Wednesday gave the green signal to the proposed Kannur airport project.Briefing reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting here, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that the total project outlay of the project, conceived as a joint venture, was estimated to be Rs.930 crore.

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View Article  Army version of BrahMos test-fired
The Army version of supersonic cruise missile BrahMos was test-fired from the Interim-Test-Range at Chandipur-on-sea, Orissa, on Wednesday. This is the successful 11th flight of the missile, jointly developed by India and Russia.   more »
View Article  IRS officers top CBI graft cases chart

Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officers head the chart when it comes to corruption cases booked by the CBI. In 2004-05, at least 79 IRS officers were booked by the agency. The Customs and Central Excise Service (C&CES) came a distant second with 19 cases of corruption against its officers.

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View Article  HC notices to Birla family members

 Notices were directed to be sent to some members of the Birla family and a senior executive of a Birla group by Mr Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta of Calcutta High Court today regarding some jewellery belonging to Priyamvada Birla, which are stated to be lying with them.

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View Article  The Rediff Special/Shobha Warrier in Chennai

I first met Kousalya in 1999. She was just back from a hospital and looked extremely thin, tired and weak. But her strength shone through in a joke she cracked.Visits to hospitals had become a part of her life, she quipped, like visits to cinema halls and supermarkets are to other people.

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View Article  Govt seeks Japanese help for Metro projects

The Government has sought the assistance of the Japan Bank of International Cooperation to fund the Bangalore Metro project and the second phase of the Delhi Metro. Urban Development Minister S Jaipal Reddy informed this to the Lok Sabha in a written reply on Wednesday.

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View Article  Govt seeks Japanese help for Metro projects

The Government has sought the assistance of the Japan Bank of International Cooperation to fund the Bangalore Metro project and the second phase of the Delhi Metro.

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View Article  Manjunath's murder sparks political debate

The murder of Indian Oil Corporation executive, S Manjunath has shocked and outraged the nation.Manjunath, an IIM alumini was murdered in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri district.

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View Article  Indian devotees visit Nankana Sahib

Nankana Sahib in Pakistan has received a historic procession from India, carrying a copy of the Sikhs' holy book Guru Granth Sahib in a golden palanquin.The palanquin was taken by a nearly 2000 strong contingent of pilgrims, including Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, who crossed the Wagah border on Tuesday.

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View Article  IIT Kanpur student's death raises questions

Serious questions are being raised over the death of a student at IIT Kanpur.The body of 21-year-old Dhara Shah Swapnil was found under mysterious circumstances in a parking lot on the campus on Wednesday.

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View Article  Dowry victim files case against in-laws

Harassed by her in-laws for more dowry, it is a case of Catch-22 for 19-year-old Lakshmi.While she stood up and fought against it, her parents are now anxious about her future.

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View Article  Shielded by court order, Abu threatens police

Extradited gangster Abu Salem, who terrorised Bollywood for five long years between 1997 and 2002, is now threatening his interrogators from the lock-up.

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