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View Article  CPI(M) seeks changes in SEZ Act; assails Govt

Criticising the UPA government for suggesting that no amendments in the SEZ Act could be considered for two years, the CPI(M) has sought changes in the law as well as the rules on Special Economic Zones especially on land acquisition, tax concessions and labour laws.

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View Article  Heroin worth Rs 3.5 cr seized, 3 arrested in Jammu

The Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested three narcotics smugglers, including a student, and recovered 3.5 kg heroin worth Rs 3.5 crore in the international market from them at Akhnoor in this district of Jammu and Kashmir.

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View Article  Ravi Shastri in beef-eating row

Former India cricket player Ravi Shastri is in trouble after reportedly eating beef in South Africa where he is a commentator for a sports channel covering the India-South Africa series.

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View Article  Mumbai to face major traffic diversions

A massive Sonia Gandhi rally at Shivaji Park on Saturday is expected to draw around 2.5 lakh people and close to 2000 vehicles.

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View Article  'Bridegroom' Rajnath eyes UP for 'bride'

Amidst a discussion in BJP over Prime Ministerial candidacy, newly re-elected BJP chief Rajnath Singh likened himself to a "bridegroom", whose endeavour would be to take the "bride" (the power) from Uttar Pradesh to install her in Delhi.

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View Article  SP to support quota bill for minorities

Samajwadi Party on Saturday said it would support Congress if a legislation providing reservation to minorities was tabled in Parliament.

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View Article  Kingfisher Airlines won't fail

Dr Vijay Mallya, the Chairman of United Breweries, has said that his Kingfisher Airlines, despite losses of 347 crores in the first 18 months which, under the impact of rising costs and falling prices, will only have since increased, is “not a mistake”

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View Article  Heroin worth Rs 3.5 cr seized, 3 arrested in Jammu

The Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested three narcotics smugglers, including a student, and recovered 3.5 kg heroin worth Rs 3.5 crore in the international market from them at Akhnoor in this district of Jammu and Kashmir.

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View Article  Fog affects air, rail services in capital

Air and rail services to the capital were hit today as a thick blanket of fog enveloped the city and adjoining areas early this morning, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.

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View Article  Vodafone takes on RCL

Let’s take a Christmas break. As India-born Vodafone chief executive Arun Sarin, with the backing of his board, prepares to take on Anil Ambani for control of Hutch-Essar’s Indian business

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View Article  Bomb hoax call creates panic at Jaipur school

A call claiming a bomb had been planted inside a school created panic on Saturday morning but later turned out to be a hoax.

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View Article  Indo-Pak joint forum on local governance set up

India and Pakistan have set up a joint forum for strengthening local governments and empowering people at the grassroots level in both countries.

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View Article  President Kalam, Sonia Gandhi on visit to Mumbai

Adequate security arrangement have been made for day-long visit by President A P J Abdul Kalam and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to the city on Saturday, police said yesterday.

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View Article  Mild quake rocks Andaman

The Island of Andaman was rocked by an earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale at around 1:25am (IST).

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View Article  Hyundai to launch Sonata diesel by Jan

Motor India (HMIL) is set to beef up its position in the luxury D-car segment in the country by launching a diesel variant of its Sonata Embera. Sporting a 2.0 L CRDi engine, the diesel Embera is expected to be launched around the middle of January, 2007

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View Article  Sebi makes PAN mandatory for demat accounts

In order to enhance “Know Your Client” norms, the Securities and Exchange Board of India has made Permanent Account Number (PAN) mandatory for opening demat accounts on or after April 1, 2006.

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View Article  CBI to register Malegaon case again

With the Maharashtra government deciding to hand over the Malegaon blast probe to the CBI, the agency will have to re-register the case once the required notification is issued by the Centre.

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View Article  Nepalis plough Indian soil, govt keeps mum

It has been 10 years since Nepal's Maoists begun their struggle to establish a communist republic through violence, and even today, their terror continues unabated — not only in Nepal, but also beyond its borders.

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View Article  Concluding day of India, Pak hydrographers’ talks on Sir Creek

Indian and Pakistani officials held technical-level talks near here yesterday to work out modalities for conducting a second joint survey of the Sir Creek area. Today is the concluding day of the talks.

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View Article  UP govt to celebrate Charan Singh`s birthday in a big way

Uttar Pradesh government has decided to celebrate the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Late Choudhury Charan Singh in a big way today.

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View Article  Dense fog delays flights at IGI

Dense fog at the Delhi airport led to flight delays early this morning. The Runway Visibility Range (RVR) at the Indira Gandhi International airport dipped to 75 metres early this morning forcing activation of CAT-III instrument landing system.

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View Article  Diabetes a global threat, gets own day

Diabetes is now a global problem and for the first time, all UN members have admitted to it. In a landmark resolution passed by the UN general assembly on Thursday, diabetes became the first non-communicable disease to be recognised as a global threat.

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