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View Article  India, China sign 13 documents

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday, signalling the two countries want to take their relationship beyond a troubled past.

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View Article  BPL mulls JV for transferring alkaline battery biz

BPL has announced that it  would be considering a proposal for lease and/or transfer of its alkaline battery business to an equal stakes joint venture.

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View Article  Rel Energy set to build Rs 2000cr pvt power grid

Reliance Energy (REL) has outbid seven other companies, including Tata Power and GMR, to emerge as the top contender for building India's first fully independent private power transmission lines at a cost of about Rs 1,800-2,000 crore.

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View Article  Sri Lankan President to visit India

Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapakse will visit India from Saturday during which he will attend a mayoral conference in Dehradun.

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View Article  CITU slams government's SEZ policy

The Central government's policy on Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in line with a Chinese model has led to land being given to private promoters, CITU leader and MP Chittabrata Majumdar has said.

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View Article  Tax exports of FE-rich iron ore: CII

Industry body CII has demanded levying duty on exports of iron ore with high 'FE' content, while pointing out the need for investment of at least Rs 20,000 crore to modernise mining operations and create benefaction capacity worth 200 million tonnes.

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View Article  North-East lobbying for Myanmar-India gas pipeline

The North-Eastern states are keen to have a proposed gas pipeline from Myanmar routed through the region, as they believe that the project could bring about a development windfall.

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View Article  Indo-German film festival kicks off

A seven day long Indo-German film festival has kicked off in Bangalore.Being held for the third year running, the festival is showcasing 11 German and 13 Indian films.

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View Article  Karan Johar to make animation film

His last film may not have received the response from the audience as well as he must have liked, but that does not deter Karan Johar from making a completely different film yet again.

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View Article  Amitabh Bachchan in a Baabul music video

Baabul is all set to release early next month and director-producer Ravi Chopra is not leaving any stone unturned for the publicity of the film. Informs Abhay Chopra from the sets, “We are currently shooting a music video for Baabul featuring Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. It will be more like a promotional video for the film.”

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View Article  Casino Royale action director for Himesh's film

Himesh has already created a wave by launching a film, Aap Ka Suroor, starring himself in a lead role. And now, heres a latest addition to it. Himesh has roped in Gary Powell, the stunt director of the latest Bond Flick, Casino Royale. Gary, who has directed stunts for films like The Legend of Zorro, The Mummy and Mission Impossible among many others, will now be directing Himesh.

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View Article  Bomb attack on BSF personnel in Manipur

A powerful bomb exploded when a Border Security Force (BSF) party crossed Yairipok area in interior Thoubal district but there was no casualty.

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View Article  Prime Minister to visit Manipur on Nov 27

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Manipur on November 27 and 28. As per the tentative schedule, Singh will lay the foundation stone for construction of a National Sports Academy at Khuman Lampak here and Loktak downstream project at Thangal village in Bishenpur district.

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View Article  Pappu Yadav threatens suicide over `mental torture`

Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Pappu Yadav has threatened to commit suicide over the alleged mental torture meted out to him at the Tihar Central Jail where he is lodged and by the police when he is taken to hospital for medical treatment.

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View Article  Thar Express may not chug off for at least two more months

The Thar Express train service between India and Pakistan, suspended since August 24 due to flash floods in Rajasthan, might not be resumed for at least two more months, North Western Railway (NWR) sources said here today.

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View Article  'Rahul may file suit against paper'

Rahul Mahajan's father-in-law said on Monday that the bruise suffered by Shweta was the result of a toss that she took while riding a bicycle. "Rahul has told me that he is thinking of filing a case against the newspaper concerned for carrying such a report," he said.

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View Article  No creamy layer for SCs, STs, says A-G

Political pressure from Dalit and tribal groups over the Supreme Court's view that the creamy layer principle be extended to SCs and STs might ease with Attorney-General Milon Banerjee holding that the apex court's observations did not apply to scheduled castes and tribes.

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View Article  Dawood men deported

In a breakthrough for Mumbai police ten close aides of underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim have been deported to India from Dubai. Among those deported are accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, which include Dawood's former accountant Qayyum Ansari, Arif Bhaijaan, brother-in-law of Dawood's chief lieutenant Chhota Shakeel.

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View Article  New Delhi dangles trade pact carrot

India said on Monday that it want to keep the options open of a bilateral trade agreement with its neighbour, but did not expect a deal immediately.

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View Article  Microsoft's New Input Devices

Microsoft India has unveiled its 2007 range of high-end input devices, including mice, keyboards, lifecams, and headsets.

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View Article  Kingfisher signs $500 mn deal with Pratt and Whitney

Kingfisher Airlines has signed a $500 million deal with American aircraft engine manufacturer Pratt and Whitney to power its new fleet of Airbus aircraft.

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View Article  India speeds up road network along China border

The lumbering elephant cannot always match the fleet-footed dragon. But India is finally stepping on the gas, after years of delay, to strategically counter the massive build-up of infrastructure by China along the Line of Actual Control.

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View Article  New method for Tiger census

A breakthrough in tiger DNA fingerprinting could make tiger census more accurate but onservationists question the method.

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View Article  India relaxes visa norms, China promises 'sensitivity'

China’s president Hu Jintao arrived here on Monday evening on a three-day visit to a welcome marked by anxiety about his country’s stand on India’s nuclear deal with the US and a growing sense of exasperation over China’s continued carping about alleged discrimination against its investments in India.

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View Article  Maharashtra petrol pump owners on strike for second day

Petrol pumps in the country's financial capital are likely to go dry soon as dealers have decided not to buy fresh stocks to protest high sales tax levied by the state government.

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View Article  Govt may seek amendment to TRIPS accord to help drug cos

The government is likely to take a view on an amendment to the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement to make life easier for drug companies looking at exporting copies of MNC drugs to countries incapable of legitimately making them during a health emergency.

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View Article  Left to protests WB train blast

West Bengal's ruling Left Front plans to hold statewide protest rallies for two days beginning on Tuesday against the blast that took place at Jalpaiguri.

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View Article  Hu Jintao to meet Indian PM

China's President Hu Jintao meets Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday in an attempt to set aside mutual suspicion and put the relationship on a strategic level.

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