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View Article  A tiger in Jharkhand sanctuary after 20 years

After almost 20 years, a Royal Bengal tiger is believed to have ventured into the Hazaribagh national park of Jharkhand, say forest officials. According to them, the tiger has devoured three animals in the park.

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View Article  UTI Bank plans to open new branches

To consolidate its position and strengthen its branch-network in northern India, UTI Bank on Tuesday said it is planning to add 15 more new branches in the region during the current fiscal.

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View Article  World Bank likely to fund rural development projects in India

World Bank said on Tuesday that it is considering the proposals to fund livelihood projects in India in addition to its current commitments. Speaking on the sidelines of a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) .

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View Article  Shekhawat refers MPLAD scam to House Ethics Committee

Former Union Minister and Member of Parliament Fagan Singh Khulaste was on Tuesday suspended from the BJP Parliamentary Party over his alleged involvement in the MPLAD scam.

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View Article  Polling by and large peaceful in first phase of zilla and taluk panchayat elections

The first phase of polling in the hard-fought panchayat elections in the State passed off peacefully barring some minor incidents of violence and "booth capturing" at Bellur in Nagamangala taluk of Mandya district.

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View Article  Two more N-power plants in Kudankulam

Two more units of 1000 MW each are likely to be put up at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power project near Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu, a top official said on Tuesday.

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View Article  Natco Pharma finalises terms for supply of two onco formulations

In its efforts to enter the US and European markets, Natco Pharma Ltd has signed a into a letter of intent (LoI)with the US-based Akorn, Inc, (located in Buffalo Grove) to develop and supply two ANDA oral tablet drug .

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View Article  Product patent regime changed Indian pharma sector in 2005

    India entered the product patents regime from January 2005 with the enactment of the Patents (Amendment) Act of 2005, thus heralding a new era in the country's pharmaceutical sector, which has been pegged to attain a size of $25 billion by 2010.

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View Article  Councillor held in connection with stampede

A corporation councillor was arrested today in connection with the stampede at a flood relief centre here on Sunday, in which 42 persons died. The councillor, Dhanasekaran, belonged to the opposition DMK.

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View Article  AI flight makes emergency landing in LA
An Air India flight with 273 people aboard has made an emergency landing at the Los Angeles International Airport. All passengers and crew members on the AI 136 flight from Los Angeles to New Delhi via Frankfurt are safe.
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View Article  India suffers early loss, lose seven wickets

 India has lost its top batsmen at the start of the second innings in the third Test match against Sri Lanka.Ajit Agarkar at 13 and Irfan Pathan at 26 are batting with the score at 197/7.

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View Article  2 die in IAF plane crash

A vintage bomber aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed near here today shortly after take off killing its two occupants  the pilot and the navigator, the police said.

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View Article  BSF recovers landmine near Indo-Pak border

 A major tragedy was averted on Tuesday with the recovery of a landmine by Border Security Force (BSF) troops near the Indo-Pak border in Samba sector, official sources said.

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View Article  MRF declares 140% dividend

MRF Ltd has declared a 140 per cent final dividend for the year 2004-05. The board at its meeting today recommended the final dividend on the paid-up capital as on September 30, 2005.

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View Article  Prez Kalam’s date with special kids

It was an unforgottable day today for the 80 children of the special school at nearby Kureekad as President APJ Abdul Kalam visited them. A deeply moved Kalam went around and patiently spoke to the special children of the Adarsh School.

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View Article  Murthy’s panacea for IT

Emphasizing the quality education and improved infrastructure and developing an implementation-oriented society, the Infosys head, Mr NR Narayana Murthy said: “Tier-two cities like Bhubaneswar will be the growth engines for the IT industry.”

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View Article  Patel Nagar simmers, protests

Residents of West Patel Nagar did come out on the streets when the MCD's demolition squad reached cottage number 3 but could do no more than protest, demonstrate and shout slogans against the Sheila Dikshit government.

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View Article  Reliance finds oil and gas in KG basin

Reliance Industries Ltd has discovered oil and gas in a shallow-water exploration block in the hydrocarbon-rich Krishna-Godavari basin off India's east coast, the country's regulator said on Tuesday.

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View Article  Deep depression moves northwards

Authorities in coastal districts of Tamil Nadu continued to be on alert today following forecasts of rains over the next 24 hours even as the deep depression over Southwest Bay of Bengal moved "slightly northwards" late last night.

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View Article  NDA decides to oppose reservation Bill

The National Democratic Alliance decided at a meeting here on Monday that it would oppose the Constitution Amendment Bill proposed by the Government to provide for reservation in unaided private professional colleges.

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View Article  MGR Nagar bids adieu to stampede victims

It was an endless procession of the dead at MGR Nagar on Monday, as victims of Sunday's stampede were laid to rest. As funeral processions wended their way through the slushy bylanes to the burial ground.

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View Article  Seven more MPs caught taking bribes on camera

In this season of scandals, another one has been dug up by a private TV channel. The MPs exposed belong to the BJP, Congress, BSP and Samajwadi Party.

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View Article  Police bust fake job racket in Delhi

A woman, who had allegedly cheated scores of jobseekers of lakhs of rupees, was arrested by Delhi police in south west Delhi.35-year-old Muduli Suprava, a widow, was running a placement agency in Palam .

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View Article  Advani exit likely on December 31

Bharatiya Janata Party president L.K. Advani will exit his post on December 31, a day after the party's Mumbai conclave comes to en end. Barring any last-minute hitches, it seems the plan is that .

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View Article  Kumble, Bhajji strike early, Lanka in trouble

India were off to a flying start on the third day of the final Test against Sri Lanka, taking two wickets in quick succession by giving away just 24 runs.

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View Article  India's concerns fully addressed, says Kamal Nath

Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said on Monday the agreement at the Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation in Hong Kong not only addressed the concerns of both the agriculture and industrial sectors but would also increase India's farm and manufacturing exports.

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View Article  India, US to discuss nuke deal

Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran and US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns will meet in Washington to discuss India's plan to separate civilian and nuclear facilities.

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View Article  Lalu's nephew held for attempted murder

Railway Minister Lalu Yadav's nephew Narendra Rai has been arrested on charges of attempted murder.He also has several cases of extortion pending against him.

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View Article  RIL in queue for MTNL connection

The Ambani family split may have distressed investors and upset close friends and well-wishers. It has, however, proved to be a bonanza for one Indian company, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.

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View Article  Sudhir Goyal takes charge of HR affairs in UB Group

The UB Group, the liquor-to-airline behemoth, has brought on board a new deputy president in-charge of HR affairs. Sudhir Goyal, who joins from Duncan Group, steps in as the Vijay Mallya-managed group turns .

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View Article  Nitish seeks official status for Bhojpuri

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has recommended the inclusion of Bhojpuri in the Eight Schedule of the Constitution, giving it the status of an official language."The inclusion of Bhojpuri in the Eighth Schedule .

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View Article  Student reservation: NDA opposes amendment

The NDA has decided to oppose the Constitutional Amendment Bill, seeking to provide reservation to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes students in unaided educational institutions, in its current form.

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View Article  Tamil Nadu: Stampede in Madras kills 42

A group of 4,500 people gathered in Madras, Tamil Nadu - India, in a narrow street to receive vouchers (entitling them to rice, kerosene and 800 rupees (£10) in cash) from a relief centre, after recent floods.

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View Article  Sir Creek: India, Pak mull joint survey

India and Pakistan are holding technical-level talks to decide the terms of reference for a joint survey of Sir Creek. The two countries had decided to conduct the joint survey of the disputed boundary during .

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View Article  Relentless drive: Demolitions continue in Delhi

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is continuing its demolition drive in the capital for the fourth consecutive day.It is likely to target illegal structures in south and west Delhi today.


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View Article  Demolitions continue, 88 buildings razed

Resuming its operations under strong police cover and amid hectic political activity to stop the demolitions, the bulldozers razed unauthorised structures at around 20 places across all the 12 zones .

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View Article  Cold wave claims 43 lives in north India

The cold wave has claimed 43 lives in north India, including 37 in Uttar Pradesh, even as the mercury dipped to a six-year low in the capital. Kanpur and Agra recorded the lowest temperatures in Uttar Pradesh.

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