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View Article  Bomb hoax at Surat bank

An anonymous phone call saying that a bomb has been planted in a city bank created panic among its employees on Tuesday, police said. The call later proved to be a hoax, they said.

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View Article  Dravid says players lives will not be in danger

Rahul Dravid does not believe his players will be in any danger when they return home to irate fans.

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View Article  Sachin cried, Dravid gave a speech

You guys in your living room were not alone trying desperately to check your emotions after India’s near exit from the World Cup. You had master batsman Sachin Tendulkar for company who probably knew that the loss to Sri Lanka could be his last World Cup match.

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View Article  Man found dead in Gurgaon

A doctor was found dead in a car here on Tuesday, police said.Kalesh (55), a resident of a village in Karnal, was found dead in the car near Sector 57, they said.

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View Article  India's growth may slow down

The Indian economic growth should slow down to 8.0 per cent this year before picking up to 8.3 per cent in 2008 despite higher inflation and a weaker agricultural sector, said the Asian Development Bank on Tuesday.

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View Article  BSF concerned over drugs, currency smuggling along border

Stressing on better coordination with Pakistan Rangers in manning the Indo-Pak border, the BSF on Monday expressed concern over the spurt in drugs and currency smuggling along the zero line.

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View Article  World Cup exit brings bad news for India Inc

India Inc is reeling from the World Cup debacle. And the hardest hit will be the broadcasters. Advertisers, who had committed to a Rs 600 crore spend during the tournament, now want to renegotiate rates.

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View Article  Scientists find palm fossils in Ladakh

The frozen deserts of Ladakh once had a coastal environment millions of years ago with palm trees dotting its landscape and scientists have discovered yet another evidence of it in the form of plant fossils.

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View Article  India to take part in Arab League summit

Amid calls from the Palestinian Authority government to play an active role in the Middle East, India has been invited as an observer to the Arab League summit this week in Riyadh.

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View Article  Delhi cops caught taking bribe

Two policemen in Delhi were caught on camera by the NDTV team while taking bribes.

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View Article  Pramod'sletter crucial

There's a new piece of evidence in the Pramod Mahajan murder trial. It's a letter written by the late Pramod Mahajan to younger brother Pravin, the man now accused of murdering him.

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View Article  Sonia plays peacemaker for J&K

The debate over reducing troop strength in Jammu and Kashmir could now see the formation of a committee on demilitarisation.

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View Article  BJP: Chidambaram is aristocrat's minister

BJP President Rajnath Singh slammed UPA for unabated price rise and bloating inflation in the economy.

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View Article  Protect whistleblowers for a brave, honest India

“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
This famous saying by the British statesman-philosopher Edmund Burke rang true on a day when justice was delivered in the two-year-old Manjunath murder case.

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View Article  Abhi-Ash will wed on Apr 20, only 15 invited

You read it here first. Don’t go to Jodhpur to catch a glimpse of the wedding of the year.

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View Article  SP locked in multi-cornered contests in Agra

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party is locked in multi-cornered contests in Uttar Pradesh's Agra district in the forthcoming assembly polls.

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View Article  Zoo murder: Judge slams cops on probe

Delhi Police is under the scanner for botching up the investigations in the zoo murder case. Acquitting the accused, Nikhil Chaudhary, on Saturday of the charge of killing his friend, Kanchan, three years ago, additional sessions judge Ravinder Kaur slammed the investigating officer.

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View Article  573 roads on sealing hit list

While the city is in the grip of poll fever, the MCD is gearing to start the sealing drive from Wednesday. All commercial establishments operating from floors except the ground in 573 mixed land use streets are on the hit list.

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View Article  Railways to allow private players in container services

The Railways has initiated a move to allow private operators in container services.

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View Article  123: India, US narrow down differences

India and the US were able to narrow down differences when they met here on Monday to negotiate an agreement to operationalise civil nuclear deal concluded last year.

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View Article  Bihar MLA beats pregnant woman

Hours after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar spoke for women empowerment, one of his party MLA from Gopalpur in Bhagalpur district allegedly thrashed a pregnant woman, her husband and other relatives.

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View Article  'Please-all' solution to land acquisition: PM

Assuring that the process of industrialisation will not turn into land grab, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said that a please-all solution would be found on the controversy of land acquisition and displacement of people.

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View Article  OBC quota in colleges under SC scanner

The Government's decision to reserve 27 per cent seats for other backward classes in colleges relying on the 1980 Mandal Commission report has come under challenge in Supreme Court.

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View Article  UP model code blocks Centre's incentive for sugar sector

The model code of conduct that has come into effect ahead of Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh has spilled cold water on the Centre's proposal to announce incentives for sugar mills and farmers.

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View Article  Lack of funds to affect Moily panel suggestions

If the budget allocation for the Department of Higher Education is any indication, the implementation of the Oversight Committee's recommendations for the expansion of intake capacity of Central Universities is set to lag behind the target in the first year.

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View Article  Profit law: MPs calls for relief

The Centre has defended in the Supreme Court the recent amendment exempting 40-odd offices from disqualification under Office of Profit clause saying it was necessary to protect MPs whose public activity had increased manifold, keeping pace with the needs of present day governance.

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View Article  Congress concerned over Rahul's security

Congress on Monday said it was concerned over the security of its young leader Rahul Gandhi and urged him to adhere to the rules during the election campaign in Uttar Pradesh.

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View Article  For RSS, Gujarat riots are history

With inputs collected from its extensive network suggesting that the hostility RSS faced post-Gujarat carnage may have diminished, the Sangh leadership is a satisfied lot.

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View Article  SC appoints two doctors to manage Lilavati

The Supreme Court on Monday appointed two eminent doctors to manage day-to-day functioning of the Rs 800-crore premier Lilavati Hospital at Bandra in Mumbai, the control for whose management is the subject matter of a legal battle between the Mehta brothers.

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View Article  Now, shell out Rs 75,000 more to study at IIM-B

It's official now. Students who have enrolled for the post-graduate diploma in management (PGDM) programme at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, will have to pay Rs 2.5 lakh per annum. At present, the fee is Rs 1.75 lakh.

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View Article  Kalam had sent back judge's file

The elevation of Justice Vijender Jain, who was serving as the acting chief justice of Delhi High Court before moving to Chandigarh, has been embroiled in controversy because of the reservations expressed by one of the members of the collegium which decided to promote him.

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View Article  Judge promotion file to go public under RTI

In a landmark decision, the Central Information Commission has ruled that facts related to the appointment of judges cannot be kept secret and beyond the purview of the Right to Information Act.

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