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View Article  'India's Nov deficit at $3.74 bn'

India's November trade deficit widened to $3.74 billion as a rapidly expanding economy drew in more imports, government data showed on Thursday.

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View Article  Curfew in Morena as Dalits, upper caste clash

 Curfew was clamped in this town on Thursday as members of a Dalit community clashed with people belonging to upper castes, blocked highways and pelted stones at trains, including the Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi Express, protesting the killing of a state BSP leader, police said.
 

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View Article  The year 2006 for Karnataka

Naxalite menace raring its ugly head, split in the ruling coalition partner JD(S) and confrontation between the IT sector and the state government came to the fore in the year 2005 in Karnataka.

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View Article  Indian tuskers found to be genetically different

Researchers have said that the elephant population found in the India’s northeast is made up of two different species. They said that genetic analysis of the Asian Elephants in India has revealed .

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View Article  Oscars’ Indian riddle

With his film Paheli being India’s entry to the Oscars, and reliable sources predicting it will be nominated for BAFTA as well, Shah Rukh Khan’s next venture could well be a collaboration under the recent co-production treaty signed between India and Britain.

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View Article  India's Nov crude throughput up 1.3 pct yr/yr - govt

Indian refineries processed 1.3 percent more crude oil in November than a year ago, although the country's largest refiner cut output because of low demand, official data showed on Thursday.

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View Article  MP CM delays moving into official residence

 The new Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has refused to move into his official residence because of superstitious reasons.The CM believes misfortune will plague him if he moves in before January 14.

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View Article  Repro India debuts at Rs 209 on BSE

Printing and service provider company Repro India Ltd, which made its debut on the bourses today, opened at a premium of Rs 44 on the Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd on Rs 209.

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View Article  Prohibitory orders imposed in Morena, Joura

Prohibitory orders have been imposed in Morena and Joura towns after an irate mob pelted stones at Shatabadi Express at a crossing near Morena railway station.

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View Article  Ahmedabad Test: India beat SL by 259 runs

India have beaten Sri Lanka by 259 runs in the third and final Test at Ahmedabad on Thursday.Chasing a victory target of 509, the islanders resumed at 235 for six and the spin magicians made quick work of the remaining four batsmen in only half an hour and 7.3 overs.

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View Article  Govt to set up Rs 558 cr uranium plant in AP

Government is proposing to set up a uranium mining and processing plant at Nalgona in Andhra Pradesh, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday. In a written reply, Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office Prithviraj .

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View Article  'No more political assassinations in Kashmir'

Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Thursday vowed to protect political leaders from attacks by guerrilla groups after the Jammu and Kashmir assembly voiced concern over the assassination of politicians by terrorists.

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View Article  Shamed by Moral Madams, Meerut cops run for cover

On Monday morning, Lady Inspector Madhu Malti of Meerut’s mahila thana dialled TV crews and photo-journalists to accompany her team on Operation Majnu. What they saw instead was police storming into Gandhi. 

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View Article  Reliance fixes Jan 25 as record date for demerger

The country's largest private sector company Reliance Industries Ltd on Thursday fixed January 25, 2006, as the record date for the demerger scheme. The record date has been fixed for the purpose of reckoning the names of the members of the company.

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View Article  Justice Sodhi takes over as SAT chief

MR Justice Nauvdip Kumar Sodhi took over as the Presiding Officer of the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Wednesday.

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View Article  20% income distribution by CanEmerging Equities

CANBANK Mutual Fund has declared an income distribution of 20 per cent for its CanEmerging Equities Scheme, an open-ended equity scheme which has a face value of Rs 10.

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View Article  SEBI unlikely to extend revised Clause 49 deadline

WITH less than a fortnight to go before the deadline for listed companies to comply with the revised Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement expires, the capital market regulator is in no mood .

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View Article  Ganguly vows to win back his place in team

A day after his meeting with BCCI president Sharad Pawar, beleaguered former captain Saurav Ganguly today said that he was "still good enough to get back into the Indian team".

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View Article  Sena crisis, rain fury, border row dominate Maha politics

The upheaval in Shiv Sena, rain fury in Mumbai, fresh border row with Karnataka and two state BJP MPs figuring in the 'money for questions' expose when the party is celebrating its silver jubilee national .

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View Article  Chennai hospital designs world's smallest needle

Ever since the phaco procedures, featuring surgical incisions of barely 3 mm to remove the cataract mass, arrived in the 70s, the area of incisions employed to correct the leading cause of blindness in the country has been shrinking.

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View Article  Operation Majnu’: SP, Circle Officer suspended

Responding to the uproar against the Meerut police’s “Operation Majnu” the state government today suspended two senior police officers. Virtually passing the buck, Meerut SSP had earlier suspended two women police officers involved in the operation.

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View Article  Chill numbs North, snow in Himachal

Higher reaches of Kinnaur and Lahual and Spiti districts in Himachal Pradesh received a fresh spell of snowfall last night, while cold wave conditions continued in the lower areas of the state.

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View Article  Private quota Bill passed

Despite initial opposition from the BJP, RJD and the Left parties, the Constitution (Amendment) Bill providing for reservation to SCs, STs and Other Backward Classes in non-minority unaided private educational .

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View Article  LIC plans micro-risk products for rural poor

The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is planning to forge an alliance with the four state-owned general insurance companies to jointly develop micro-insurance products affordable for the rural poor.

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View Article  AIFF to meet with NFL clubs

The All India Football Federation will meet representatives of the ten clubs that will compete in the country's premier football competition on Thursday to finalise the schedule and venues for the competition .

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View Article  INSAT-4A in good health; first signals received: ISRO

Indian space scientists have received signals of INSAT-4A, launched by Ariane-5 rocket from Kourou in French Guyana today, and the health of the satellite is "good", Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman G Madhavan Nair said.

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View Article  Pharma sector seeks 50% cut in excise duty
The pharmaceutical industry has sought a 50 per cent cut in the excise duty on drugs. The industry says the margin pressure is due to tax structure and severe market competition.  
 
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View Article  STPI implements oracle applications

Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), an autonomous society under Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Department of Information Technology, has implemented oracle applications to boost .

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View Article  India, Pak to give 4-yr sop to poor cousins under Safta

Two countries to give compensation for losses due to lower import duties. India and Pakistan have agreed to compensate the least developed countries (LDCs) in the proposed South Asia Free Trade Agreement (Safta) for four years for the losses suffered by them.

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View Article  SP ally guns for MSY's scalp

In a major political development Samajwadi Party's coalition partner Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) on Wednesday demanded a full-scale CBI investigation into allegations of amassing real estate assets against Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav.


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View Article  Heavy fog delays flights in New Delhi

Reduced visibility due to heavy fog in the Capital delayed most of the flights on Thursday as cold wave conditions continued to persist with the minimum temperature hovering around 6 degree Celcius.

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View Article  PM to inaugurate Indian Science Congress on Jan 3

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate the 93rd Indian Science Congress on January 3. The Prime Minister will also inaugurate Bharat Nirmaan Science Exhibition and address scientists.

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View Article  CBI to register corruption case against Chautala

The CBI is all set to register a corruption case soon against former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala on the charge of amassing wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income.

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View Article  Dacoits attack passengers on train

In a daring attack on the Mumbai-Lucknow Pushpak Express late Wednesday night, a group of eight to 10 men got on to the train at Bhopal and looted several passengers.

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View Article  LS probe panel seeks expulsion of 10 MPs

The Lok Sabha’s inquiry committee has, in a stringent move, recommended expulsion of 10 MPs caught in the cash-for-query sting, after holding them guilty of misconduct which has lowered the dignity of
Parliament.

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View Article  Successful indigenisation of orbit launch capability

The successful indigenisation of the geosynchronous transfer orbit launch capability by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is likely to see an end to the 25 year old association of ISRO .

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View Article  Jaipur constable subjected to torture

In a horrific case of human rights abuse, the Jaipur police are in the dock for torturing one of their own constables.The constable, Ram Niwas, was picked up on December 7 for questioning in a murder case. What followed over the next 10 days was sheer torture.

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View Article  India on verge of series victory

India are on the verge of a victory at Ahmedabad in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka.Set a target of 509 for victory, Sri Lanka, were 235 for 6 at stumps on the fourth day with left-hander Jehan Mubarak (18) and Farveez Maharoof (2) at the crease.

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View Article  Missing NRI doc found dead in car

The body of an Indian-American doctor, missing for over a month, has been recovered from inside a car pulled out from the estuary off a boat ramp at nearby Alameda.

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