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View Article  Indian Hotels plans 3 more properties in Delhi & NCR

Hospitality major Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), which owns the Taj chain of hotels, plans to build three new properties in Delhi & NCR region targeting the ’10 Commonwealth Games to take place in the Capital.

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View Article  Rupee rises on dollar's slide abroad

The rupee climbed on Monday as the dollar fell across the board after last week's US data suggested the Federal Reserve could pause its rate-raising campaign.

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View Article  Ashok Leyland July sales net up 22%

Ashok Leyland Ltd., country's second-biggest bus and truck maker, said on Monday vehicle sales in July rose 22 per cent to 5,231 units from 4,283 units a year earlier.

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View Article  Anil blasts RIL for Dadri hurdles

The gloves are off, once again. For the first time after the petroleum ministry rejected the RIL-RNRL gas deal, ADAG chairman Anil Ambani has openly lashed out at the government and the Mukesh Ambani-run Reliance Industries.

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View Article  Big B could be in Indian version of Fiddler On The Roof: Menon

Peter Ustinov-starrer Hollywood hit movie of 1971 "Fiddler On The Roof" could be reproduced in an Indian setting starring Amitabh Bachchan, if the plan by director-cinematographer Rajiv Menon goes through.

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View Article  Rains play havoc in M`shtra, Gujarat

Heavy rains continued to lash the city and the suburbs today, affecting road, rail and air traffic even as the weather bureau predicted intermittent rainfall with possibility of few heavy showers during the day.

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View Article  BCCI to import another 'Australian'

Red Kookaburra cricket balls will be used for the first time in Indian first class cricket from the 2006-07 season. The BCCI has okayed a proposal to play Duleep Trophy, India's premier first-class competition, with the Australian-made balls. Till now all first class matches and Tests were played with the handmade SG Test balls.

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View Article  Women in BPOs to get unarmed combat training

Young women employed at call centres in and around the capital are to get training in self-defence in the wake of two murderous attacks on two female employees in Bangalore.

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View Article  NDA wants Manmohan to apologise or quit

The Opposition NDA on Monday filed a notice for a breach-of-privilege motion against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying it would not allow Parliament to function till he apologises or quits over the leak of the Justice R S Pathak report.

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View Article  India needs Rs 14,89,500 cr in infrastructure sector in 5 yrs

The country would need to invest a whopping Rs 14,89,500 crore within the next five years in the infrastructure sector, out of which the private sector would have to invest Rs 60,000 crore every year, according to industry body CII.

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View Article  Orissa seeks opinion of experts on Posco port project

The Orissa government has convened a meeting of the Coastal Zone Management Authority here tomorrow to seek recommendations of scientists, environmentalists and experts on South Korean steel major Posco's proposal to set up a captive port in the state.

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View Article  High-level meet in Delhi on progress in 7/11 blasts probe

The progress made in the investigations into the July 11 Mumbai blasts will come under review at a high-level meeting convened here today by the Union Home Secretary who will also take stock of the security measures in the country's business capital in the run up to Independence Day celebrations.

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View Article  India, Inc. thinks global, acts local

Finding themselves ill-equipped to tackle diverse consumer and employee cultures in alien markets after the recent spate of mergers and acquisitions, Indian companies have begun hiring specialists and local anchors in each country to help reconcile differences and conflicts.

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View Article  Bhutia to join AFC camp

A few weeks ago, India's star footballer Baichung Bhutia had spoken about retiring from the game.He had even pulled out of the camp for the Vancouver Tournament and ended up missing the event.

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View Article  Army help sought to rescue WB miners

The Purulia district administration has called for help from the Army and CISF to rescue 10 miners trapped in an illegal coal mine at Gangtikuli.The abandoned mine is on the West Bengal-Jharkhand border.

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View Article  Mumbai police takes to moral policing

Mumbai's moral brigade is at work again. This time, the Colaba police instructed artists at the Jehangir Art Gallery to cover up 'erotic' art pieces.

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View Article  Chhattisgarh Express derails

Five coaches and engine of Amritsar-Vilaspur 'Chhattisgarh Express' derailed between Maramjhiri and Dharakhoh of Nagpur in the wee hours.

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View Article  Bureaucracy opposes RTI amendments

At every stage of the Right to Information movement, the biggest hurdles have been created by the bureaucracy. However, it now speaks out against the amendments that would curtail its reach.

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View Article  Boucher to discuss Indo-US nuke deal

US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher is in India to discuss the Indo-US nuke deal.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is likely to make a statement on the nuke deal in Parliament this week after concerns were raised by the Left, that US was imposing new conditions.

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View Article  Rains cut off villages in Maharashtra

The situation in Maharashtra continues to be grim. Eight army companies and five helicopters have been pressed into service in Nanded, Parbhani and Hingoli districts for search and rescue operations.

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View Article  Natwar moves privilege motion against PM

Two days after claiming that the Congress was his biggest strength, former External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh has taken on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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