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View Article  Hitachi enhances its stake in 'Telcon' to 40 pc

 Hitachi Construction Machinery Company (HCM) has increased its stake in Telco Construction Equipment Company Ltd (Telcon)  a joint venture between Tata Motors and HCM  to 40 per cent.

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View Article  Cong offensive on Volcker

THE CONGRESS on Thursday tried to turn the Volcker heat on the BJP by demanding that the scope of the Pathak probe panel be expanded following allegations that a "very close associate" of former prime minister A.B. Vajpayee was involved in oil deals with Saddam Hussein's son Uday.

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View Article  Int’l insurance cos need Irda nod for entry

Foreign insurance companies prospecting for business opportunities in India will now need to obtain permission from the insurance regulator before setting up a liaison office. Until now, this permission was granted by the RBI.

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View Article  Turbomeca sets up Indian subsidiary

The Turbomeca (SAFRAN Group France), a leader in design, production, sale and repair of gas turbines, has launched its Indian Subsidiary, Turbomeca Turbochargers Industrial India (TTII).

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View Article  India, ASEAN aim for free-trade pact by 2007

India and the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations aim to forge a free-trade agreement by the start of 2007, Indian Trade Minister Kamal Nath said after talks with ASEAN on Friday.

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View Article  Samsung to pump in $15 m for handset facility in Haryana

Samsung on Friday announced that it would set up a handset manufacturing facility at Manesar in Gurgaon district with an investment of $15 million.

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View Article  'Water'' to open International Film Festival of Kerala

Dada Saheb Phalke Award Winner Adoor Gopalakrishnan would inaugurate the festival at the Nishagandhi auditorium, Kanakakunnu, here. Deepa Mehta's controversial film ''Water'' will open the eight-day festival

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View Article  Black, Veer Zaara in Golden Globe race

Bollywood blockbusters Black, Paheli and Veer Zaara are among the foreign films, which qualified for nominations at the prestigious Golden Globe Awards, which precedes the Oscars.

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View Article  Maran’s IndiaOne plan is a visionary idea

India was very late in taking full advantage of the telecom revolution. It entered mobile telephony only on August 23, 1995. Due to high costs and licensing difficulties, mobile telephony did not take off until 2003.

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View Article  Centre mulls new tax to offset states’ CST losses

Budget may feature an additional duty goods, as the centre and the states are weighing various options to mobilise resources to offset states' imminent revenue drain owing to the proposed phasing out of the central .

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View Article  Alliance Air cosies up to states

The next big step in the country’s civil aviation sector may be intra state connectivity if efforts of the government are anything to go by. In the next few weeks, the government-owned Indian Airlines is likely to sign .

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View Article  'Growth from labour reforms'

India needs to reform its labour laws so that they protect the interests of workers, create jobs and enable the country to attract investment for faster economic growth, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Friday.

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View Article  UP Govt failed miserably on all fronts: Katiyar

Maintaining that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has failed "miserably" on all fronts, BJP leader Vinay Katiyar alleged that the law and order situation in the state was deteriorating day by day.

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View Article  Court gives nod to Reliance demerger scheme

The Bomby High Court on Friday approved the Reliance Industries Limited's demerger scheme, which sought to make changes in the company's shareholding pattern as part of a settlement between Ambani siblings, Mukesh and Anil.

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View Article  Indian air force woman convicted

Anjali Gupta is India's first female officer to be court martialled. The court in Bangalore convicted her of misappropriating funds, insubordination and failure to report for duty.

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View Article  Asha Bhosle nominated for Grammy

Playback legend Asha Bhosle and Pandit Ravi Shankar's daughters Anoushka and Norah Jones have been nominated for the prestigious Grammy Awards 2005. The 72-year-old legend and Anoushka has been nominated in the category of 'best contemporary world music album.

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View Article  Jammu and Srinagar to be modernised: Ghulam Nabi

Jammu and Srinagar, where municipal elections were held after more than 25 years earlier this year, are to be developed as modern cities. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said this at an interaction with the mayor and corporators of the Jammu Municipal Corporation on Thursday evening.

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View Article  IRS gets a tax break, bolts to pvt cos

Globalisation is having an impact in the unlikeliest of places. The venerable Indian Revenue Service (IRS) is losing its best and brightest to the private sector, especially multinational accounting firms.

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View Article  BSNL yet to decide on Huawei's bid

After slapping a show-cause notice for defaulting on a CDMA tender, state-run BSNL is currently examining the reply of Chinese vendor Huawei Technologies to take a decision on its future participation eligibility criteria in the PSU's tenders.

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View Article  Rajasthani art to beautify Delhi Metro

Four Delhi Metro stations will soon wear a more aesthetic look with Rajasthani art, including paintings of sand dunes, puppets and palace interiors, gracing the walls.

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View Article  Cabinet approves States Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill

The government on Thursady gave its approval to amend Article 164 (1) of the Constitution to include newly-created states of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.

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View Article  RBI may cap banks’ derivatives exposure, link it to net worth

The exotic world of derivatives may be in for a jolt. Bankers have received firm indications that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will soon put a cap on the size of the currency and interest rate derivatives book that a bank can run.

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View Article  Tata launches first sports utility truck

 Tata Motors Ltd has launched a new range of sports utility truck (SUT), a first of its kind offering by any Indian automobile company, that doubles as a pick-up as well as a sports utility vehicle (SUV).

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View Article  Iran-Pak-India pipeline project on track'

Dispelling apprehensions about the proposed multi-billion Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project, India on Thursday said that the project is going on the right track.

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View Article  LPG shortage will be overcome by month-end: Aiyar

With the ban on new LPG connections having been lifted from December 1 onwards, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar has said that the situation would further ease as shortage of cooking gas has largely been overcome.

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View Article  IRDA gets more power

The Union Government has authorised the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) to grant permission to foreign insurance companies for setting up liaison offices in the country. Earlier, the Reserve Bank of India was performing this task.

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View Article  Illegal industries thrive in east Delhi

The Vishwashnagar tragedy on Wednesday could have been averted had the Supreme Court directive on illegal industries been followed.Nearly every second home in Vishwashnagar in east Delhi houses illegal factories and godowns.

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View Article  J-K scam: Panel throws out Peerzada’s plea

The Accountability Commission of J-K today rejected the plea of Congress state president and Haj and Auqaf Minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed to defer proceedings against him .

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View Article  2nd fire in 2 days, 1 hurt in Vikas Bhavan

A FIRE broke out in Vikas Bhavan at ITO late this evening, injuring one fireman who was fighting to control it. According to Fire Service officials, the ‘‘medium-size’’ blaze destroyed the second floor office .

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View Article  Sanctuary award to Express for its probe into tiger deaths

The first Wind Under the Wings award, instituted as part of the Sanctuary ABN AMRO Wildlife awards, to an organisation facilitating conservation will go to The Indian Express for its investigation into the killing of tigers inside national parks.

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View Article  Nod to Constitution change for quotas

The Union cabinet tonight approved a proposal to amend the Constitution to provide reservation for Scheduled Castes and Tribes and backward classes in educational institutions, particularly private unaided institutions, other than minority ones.

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View Article  Military court dismisses Anjali Gupta

A military court in Bangalore on Thursday ordered the dismissal of Indian Air Force Flying Officer Anjali Gupta from service finding her guilty of seven charges including insubordination. The punishment is subject to confirmation by the Chief of Air Staff.

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View Article  Bangalore's techies get expensive

Acquiring a Bangalore-based software engineer is not a wallet-friendly exercise anymore. Especially so for Tier II and III software firms. A mid-level techie costs a company anything between Rs 8-10 lakh per annum, and if the trend continues many of these companies will have trouble hanging onto the bright talent from Bangalore.

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View Article  Mulayam has failed "miserably": Katiyar

Mainitaing that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has failed "miserably" on all fronts, BJP leader Vinay Katiyar on Friday alleged that the law and order situation in the state was detereorating day by day.

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View Article  India beats US, ranks second in FDI's most wanted list

The India growth story is getting bigger and better. For the first time, India has emerged stronger on the global investment radar in 2005, overtaking the United States for the first time to become the secondmost attractive FDI destination in the world.

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View Article  Kerala CM to seek Naushad's release

The Kerala government has stepped up its efforts to seek the release of Naushad, who might lose one of his eyes following a sentence pronounced by a Saudi court.

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View Article  Cabinet approves Constitution Amendment Bill

The Union Cabinet has approved a proposal to amend the Constitution to restore reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in unaided private professional educational institutions.

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View Article  Raje govt celebrations spark row

In Rajasthan, the second anniversary celebrations of the Vasundhara Raje government have sparked off a major row.The government has chalked out an elaborate week-long celebration that includes a dance recital by BJP MP and Bollywood star, Hema Malini.

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View Article  Sonia Gandhi set to visit Kashmir

Survivors of the October 8 earthquake in Kashmir are eager as the President of the Congress party Sonia Gandhi visits the region today. The visit to Uri on her birthday has raised hopes that she would bring help.

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View Article  Salem to be produced in TADA court

It's a significant day in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. Actor Sanjay Dutt and recently extradited don Abu Salem will be produced in the TADA court along with 120 other accused.

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View Article  Storm alert in Tamil Nadu
Rainfall is expected in northern Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry as cyclone Fanoos is located 550 km southeast of Chennai. There is an alert in the region as the cyclone pushed wind speeds to 70 km an hour.

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