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View Article  HC rules in favour of electronic meters

DELHI High Court today virtually gave a clean chit to electronic meters which many complain run too fast, saying they adhere to ISI specifications. It also ruled that previous consumption could not be used to decide if the meters are running correctly.

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View Article  TCS takes aim at IBM, doubles US staff

Tata Consultancy Services plans to more than double its US staff next year in an expansion that takes aim at a key market for IBM and Accenture Ltd.

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View Article  Germany beat India !

World champions Germany kept alive their hopes of a bronze medal as they edged out host India 1-0 in the men’s field hockey Champions Trophy tournament here today.

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View Article  Kanchi seer charged with stealing lingam

The beleaguered pontiff of Kanchi mutt Jayendra Saraswathi, who is facing several cases including the Sankararaman murder case, has been dragged into a controversy again, this time on the charge .

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View Article  Raja Bhaiyya granted bail by HC

The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Thursday granted bail to former Uttar Pradesh Minister Raja Bhaiya, facing POTA charges in a case.A division bench comprising Justice Deepak Mishra and Justice J K Maheshwari granted a conditional bail on personal surety of Rs 10 lakh.

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View Article  Raj visits Bal Thackeray

Rebel Sena leader Raj Thackeray on Thursday visited party chief Bal Thackeray at his residence in Mumbai's suburban Bandra.Raj met his uncle at Matoshree along with senior Sena leader and former Lok Sabha .

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View Article  Kumble fifth in ICC rankings

Leg spinner Anil Kumble's 10-wicket haul in the Delhi Test has helped him jump five places to fifth spot in LG ICC rankings. However, despite his eight wickets in the same match, Sri Lankan off spinner Muttiah .

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View Article  Volcker report: ED questions Jagat Singh

Former External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh's son Jagat Singh is being questioned by the Enforcement Directorate.Jagat is alleged to have been involved in paying kickbacks for oil from Iraq.

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View Article  Bharti invests $40 mn in bandwidth cable

Telecoms conglomerate Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd. said on Tuesday it has paid $40 million for an 8 per cent stake in an undersea cable consortium and hoped it would lead to a fall in domestic bandwidth prices.

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View Article  Bajaj Allianz inks deal with Maruti dealers

Insurers prefer bulk customers. This ensures large volumes and a substantial saving on transaction costs. For life insurance, the industry average for commissions paid to agents is 25 per cent of the first year's premium.

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View Article  Bombay HC stays NBW against Salman

The Bombay High Court today stayed till December 20 the execution of the non-bailable warrant (NBW) issued by Jodhpur court for Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the 1998 black bucks and deer hunting case.

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View Article  Patel now wants to give Pune airport a facelift

Union civil aviation minister Praful Patel is taking the Pune airport expansion very seriously. “We want to bring the Ahmednagar road straight to the airport. We have got clearances for the land.

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View Article  Hindustan Latex plans for hospitals

Public sector contraceptive major Hindustan Latex Limited announced on Thursday a major reproductive healthcare initiative by opening a network of hospitals in rural and semi-urban areas across the country.

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View Article  Bihar accounts for a third of blacklisted NGOs

Bihar tops the list of voluntary organisations that have been blacklisted by the Union Rural Development Ministry. Of the 355 NGOs blacklisted by the Council for Advancement of People's Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) under the ministry, 113 are from Bihar.

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View Article  'Operation Crush' stings doctors, hospitals in Chennai

The Income Tax department conducted simultaneous raids on eight hospitals and residences of 14 doctors in Chennai and Kumbakonam on Wednesday and seized unaccounted money of over Rs 8 crore.


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View Article  Tata to buy Thai Millennium Steel

India's largest private steel producer, Tata Steel Ltd., said on Thursday it would buy Thailand's Millennium Steel PCL for about $175 million, enabling it to strengthen its presence in Asia.

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View Article  Panel asks Govt not to tax ECS payments by companies

THE Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has suggested that the Government should make it clear in unambiguous terms in the income-tax framework that payments made by businesses through the electronic .

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View Article  IOC wants LPG prices hiked by over Rs 200

The country’s largest oil retailing firm, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), has sought an immediate increase in the selling price of LPG by over Rs 200 per cylinder and around Rs 11 per litre in the price of kerosene. In Delhi.

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View Article  Stocks rise on hopes of realty development

Stock prices of companies having huge property for real estate development rose during Wednesday's trading following the Supreme Court order. Stock price of several companies.

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View Article  Assam voter list has 1.5 lakh doubtful names: CEC

Almost 1.5 lakh voters on the state’s electoral rolls are of ‘‘doubtful’’ nature, Chief Election Commissioner B B Tandon today said, adding this was after the ‘D’ category figures have come down in the past few years.

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View Article  Be fair: India to US ,EU

Deadlock continued in crucial WTO negotiations between developed and developing countries as differences over contentious farm subsidies remained far from being resolved.

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View Article  SC allows NTC mills, buyers to submit development plans

THE Supreme Court today permitted five NTC Mills and developers, who had purchased land belonging to these mills in Mumbai, to submit development plans to the authorities concerned for approval and for seeking environmental clearance.

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View Article  LK Advani rebukes MPs over cash-for-questions

Bhartiya Janata Party President Lal Krishna Advani on Tuesday warned the party MPs not to misuse their position and privileges that damages the party’s image in public.

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View Article  'Major ivory seizure in Orissa': WPSI

The Wildlife Protection Society of India has reported that 64 kg of ivory was seized in Orissa, revealing the ongoing trade in animal body parts in the country. The WPSI said on its website that on December 12.

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View Article  Jaya challenges FM about tsunami relief

In the continuing war of words over the allocation of funds for tsunami relief, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa today challenged Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram to take the responsibility for repaying the loan got by the state from international agencies.

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View Article  Green power may save Taj

If a recent initiative to generate green power in Uttar Pradesh proceeds as planned, power cuts in Agra will be a thing of the past and the fragile Taj Mahal will be saved from exposure to polluting diesel-based energy.

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View Article  FMs of BJP-ruled states meet today to decide on VAT

After getting the green signal from the party high command to switch over to VAT, the Finance Ministers of the five BJP-ruled states are slated to meet today to discuss the modalities of joining it.

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View Article  Neerja Raman in WITI Hall of Fame

Born in the Himalayan foothills of Dehradun, Neerja Raman, director of the Imaging Systems Lab at Hewlett-Packard, was brought up in a family that valued education.

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View Article  MLA's murder: BJP holds protest march

The Bharatiya Janata Party has launched a nyaya yatra in eastern Uttar Pradesh.The rally is being held to protest against party MLA Krishnanad Rai's murder and reiterate the demand for a CBI enquiry into the incident.

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View Article  Delhi blast victims struggle with life

It's been over a month since a series of blasts rocked the capital on October 29. While many have already started forgetting the horrors of that day, for the people who lost their loved ones, it's not that easy.

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View Article  Many Indians favour nuke plants

While a large number of people around the world support the continued use of existing nuclear reactors and are opposed to new ones, many in India, United States and South Korea favour building of new plants, according to a survey.

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View Article  Sonia Gandhi meets former CNN chief

Congress President Sonia Gandhi met former CNN chief Ted Turner in the Capital on Wednesday. The meeting was at an event organised by the UN Foundation where Sonia Gandhi spoke on the role of corporate strategy in social development.

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View Article  Murthy among world's top biz leaders

A staunch Marxist, he hopped through France to India back in the 70s, visiting every Communist country by road just to get a feel, returning to India to become the biggest champion of the free market, and building Infosys into a global icon

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View Article  Literacy rate drops among displaced kids

One of the fallouts of displacement is poor literacy rate. With over 60,000 children being displaced in Delhi last year alone, education has been relegated to the backburner.

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View Article  MCD seeks to tackle cattle menace

In a bid to tackle the problem of cattle menace, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has launched an ambitious project of microchipping cows.Microchipping involves inserting a computer chip in the stomach of the cow.

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View Article  1.41 million immigration population in US from India

If figures released by the US's Centre for Immigration Studies can be relied upon, the last five years have seen the highest influx into the US no matter the cataclysmic 9/11 terror strikes and the stringent curbs and border scrutiny in its wake.

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View Article  Police arrest Chhota Rajan's wife

Sujata Nikhalje, wife of underworld don Chhota Rajan, has been arrested under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). According to reports, the police also arrested three others along with Sujata.

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View Article  Gujarat riots: Eleven get life term
Three years after the Gujarat riots, eleven people have been sentenced to life imprisonment for their role in the carnage and killings that followed the burning of the Sabarmati Express.

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View Article  Cold wave continues unabated as North India shivers

Cold wave conditions continued unabated in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh on Wednesday with the minimum temperature hovering between two to five degrees below normal in the region.

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View Article  VHP leaders lash out at BJP

Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders have lashed out at the BJP, expressing extreme dissatisfaction with the manner in which the BJP has been managing its affairs.

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