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The Times of India
Yechury is new CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, 62, took over as the fifth general secretary of CPM on Sunday as the unanimous choice of the party’s new 91-member central committee. He takes over from Prakash Karat.
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The Times of India4
AIIMS doc kills self, says husband gay A 30-year-old resident doctor at AIIMS allegedly killed herself by slitting her wrist at a hotel in central Delhi’s Paharganj on Saturday, leaving behind a suicide note and a Facebook post that said her five-year-old marriage with another AIIMS doctor had not been consummated because her husband was gay.
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The Economic Times11
Tata-owned Taj Hotel gets a new celebrity 'Kona' in London Tata-owned Taj Hotel gets a new celebrity 'Kona' in LondonTata-owned flagship Taj Hotel has launched a new corner restaurant in Britain which is set to become the new favourite celebrity hangout.
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The Times of India14
IPL 2015: Mumbai beat Bangalore by 18 runs Mumbai Indians registered their first victory in this edition as they beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 18 runs in their Indian Premier League match.
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The Times of India1K
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose wanted ruthless dictatorship in India for 20 years Netaji Bose, by his own admission in his book, "Indian Struggle" (published in 1935 in London), believed India needed a political system that was a mix of fascism and communism — something that he called samyavad.
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The Economic Times3
Rebel AAP camp seeks one more day to reply to showcause notice Citing prior commitment of their leaders, the rebel camp of AAP sought one more day to respond to the showcause notice issued to them by the party.
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The Economic Times3
Italy calls for emergency EU summit on migrant crisis Renzi said Rome would be seeking extraordinary meeting after up to 700 people were feared to have drowned when a boat carrying them towards Italy capsized off Libya.
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The Times of India17
NCP back-stabbed Bal Thackeray, Uddhav says Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said it was the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) that had "back-stabbed" party supremo Bal Thackeray even as he accused Sharad Pawar of "pitting" people against each other for deriving political mileage.
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The Times of India21
Kharai camels to be listed as endangered species As now Kutch's 'swimming camels' have got recognition as a separate breed of camels, the experts hope that it would help in conservation and research efforts.
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The Times of India13
Enough funds given to UP to tackle crop loss: BJP The BJP on Sunday alleged that the Samajwadi Party government in Uttar Pradesh was "ruing" about shortage of resources in the face of massive crop loss even as the Centre has given calamity relief fund to the state.
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The Times of India20
Foreign fund inflows cross Rs 83,000cr this year With overseas investors pumping in over Rs 4,000 crore in the Indian capital markets so far this month, total foreign fund inflows have reached Rs 83,000 crore since the beginning of the year.
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The Times of India19
Mercury crosses 40°C mark in north India Heat wave-like conditions prevailed at several places across the country as the mercury crossed the 40-degree celsius mark in various cities including the national capital with the temperature likely to rise in coming days.
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The Economic Times3
NCP back-stabbed Bal Thackeray: Uddhav Thackeray Uddhav Thackeray said it was NCP that had "back-stabbed" party supremo Bal Thackeray even as he accused Sharad Pawar of "pitting" people against each other.
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The Economic Times11
BJP claims to cross 10 crore membership mark BJP claims to cross 10 crore membership markNumber of party workers gathered at BJP headquarters and celebrated soon after digital baord displayed there saw the membership crossing 10-crore mark.
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Trade targets and foreign policy The latest FTP raises a crucial issue that has bedevilled India’s trade: the lack of coordination between different economic agents, and ministries operating in silo-like structures
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The real threat to Net neutrality A competitive market is the best way to overcome Net neutrality violations, not regulations and red tape
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale: a forgotten nationalist Gopal Krishna Gokhale’s ideas do not seem to have a place in any specific current political formation in India
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The Times of India30
Shroud of Turin on public display after 5 years The Turin Shroud, one of Christianity's most celebrated and hotly-debated relics, went on display to the public on Sunday for the first time in five years.
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The Economic Times8
Saudi Arabia will have to hit Al-Qaeda in Yemen: Reports Saudi Arabia has spared Al-Qaeda which has capitalised on the chaos, but experts say Riyadh will have to hit them eventually.
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The Economic Times
Republican presidential hopefuls bicker over America's role in world Sen. Rand Paul said that some of his Republican colleagues would do more harm in international affairs than would leading Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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The Economic Times1
Janata Parivar merger not to affect NDA: Ram Vilas Paswan Paswan said merger of erstwhile Janata Parivar's six parties last week will neither have any impact on NDA-led central government nor on Bihar polls.
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Do not rush into full rupee convertibility Capital controls are not a magic bullet but nor is total openness a panacea
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Congress, BJP back corporate funding of political parties BJP secretary Arun Singh says corporate funding should be allowed as per the prescribed rules
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The Economic Times7
World finance leaders see threats ahead for global economy Draghi said that while the international finance system had been strengthened, a Greek default would put the global economy into unchartered waters.
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The Economic Times6
Shah asks MPs to counter 'propaganda' against land bill | 'Rahul uttered white lie' Shah asks MPs to counter 'propaganda' against land bill | 'Rahul uttered white lie'Shah said those people who usurped farmers' land without giving them adequate compensation have no right to question the government on the land bill.
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The Economic Times3
Rahul Gandhi uttered 'white lie': Ravi Shankar Prasad "Rahul Gandhi needs to understand that India is no monarchy and the popular choice is the BJP," he said.
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The Economic Times2
Prospect of EU referendum is damaging UK, says Tesco Tesco said big businesses could be driven from Britain by the uncertainty surrounding a referendum on EU membership, which Conservatives have promised to hold.
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ONGC rushes crisis team to control gas well fire A senior official says the blaze is being contained and firemen are taking necessary measures to put it out completely
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Retail lending to re-emerge as a priority for banks With a decline in lending to companies, banks are looking at retail lending as the next growth driver
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Recognize investment risk to manage it By diversifying your portfolio, you will be able to limit risks to levels you are comfortable with
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Common Account Number lets you hold different AMC schemes The CAN is a new mutual fund investment identification number created by MF Utilities
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What to do if your debit or credit card gets stuck in an ATM A debit or credit card can get stuck in an ATM for two reasons
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Easy exit today, but re-entry difficult When it comes to equity, it is always advisable to invest with a longer term time frame
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5 tick boxes for do-it-yourself home sellers Selling a house yourself can be difficult. Smoothen the process with these five essential steps
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The Times of India25
Boat disaster: EU to hold urgent meeting European Union on Sunday called an emergency meeting of ministers to discuss what the top EU diplomat said was the "unacceptable" tragedy of up to 700 people feared drowned in the latest Mediterranean migrant shipwreck.
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The Times of India11
Kashmir rain damages Meerut bat makers' hope When the floods wreaked havoc in the Kashmir valley last September, they not only ruined thousands of lives, but also washed away a lot of willow trees, which in turn affected the production and supply of cricket bats in Meerut.
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The Economic Times19
Vehicle theft FIR registration app set for grand launch Delhi police is planning a full-fledged roll-out for its app which registers FIRs online in motor vehicle theft cases, after its trial run went smoothly.
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The Economic Times2
Burdwan blast: JMB terrorist held in Jharkhand Lal Mohammed alias Ibrahim Sheikh was wanted by NIA in connection with the October, 2014, bomb blast at Burdwan.
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The Economic Times7
Pakistan trip like visiting home of 'own brother': Xi Jinping Jinping said his first trip to Pakistan is like visiting the home of his "own brother" as he vowed to firm up China's strategic ties with its all-weather friend.
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The Economic Times1
'Rahul ready for leadership in strategic action' 'Rahul ready for leadership in strategic action'Congress party leader Sandeep Dixit on Sunday said Rahul Gandhi was ready to take over the leadership mantel in "strategic action".
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The Economic Times6
NCP hits out at PM Narendra Modi over 'achche din' "Where is Achche Din for the people that you (Modi) had promised during general elections last year?" NCP general secretary Tariq Anwar asked.
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CII backs govt’s Rs40,000-crore tax demand from foreign investors Finance minister Arun Jaitley, too, had previously stated that India was not a tax haven and legitimate dues from foreign investors will be pursued
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Glenmark: the benefits of raising equity Glenmark’s decision to raise funds is a surprise since well-performing pharmaceutical firms rarely raise equity
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Questioning Mindtree’s massive rally makes sense Although the reported organic revenue of $145 mn was in line with expectations, a number of worrying signs accompanied the earnings announcement
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Nokia’s Alcatel buy: Japan, India to account for 18% revenue If the deal goes through, the firm’s combined revenue base will hit €26 billion
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The Economic Times6
Excitement, vigour mark launch of AAP govt's public budgeting exercise Excitement was palpable at tiny, largely lower middle class locality of east Delhi where AAP government's unique "participatory budgeting" exercise was set rolling.
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Rahul Gandhi rally triggers BJP, Congress spat over farmers Rahul Gandhi calls BJP’s policies ‘anti-poor’ even as Narendra Modi tells party MPs that his govt is pro-poor and pro-farmer
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The Times of India200+
PM Modi 'salutes' VK Singh, slams media Prime Minister Narendra Modi was all praise for minister of state for external affairs Gen (retd) VK Singh, who has faced attack from a section of the media over his "presstitutes" remark, as he hit out at the media for not highlighting the "good works" of his government.
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The Times of India16
IPL 2015: Rajasthan crush Chennai by 8 wickets Rajasthan Royals thrashed Chennai Super Kings by 8 wickets as Shane Watson and Ajinkya Rahane hit fifties to help the team register their fifth straight win.
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The Times of India300+
Kids of Cold War crocodiles going to Cuba Cuba's efforts to sustain the critically endangered Cuban crocodile are getting a boost from Sweden, home to a pair of reptiles that Fidel Castro gave to a Soviet cosmonaut four decades ago.
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The Times of India60
IPL 2015 live scorecard: Bangalore vs Mumbai
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The Times of India32
Won't tolerate anti-India activities: Rajnath Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that any kind of anti-India activities will not be tolerated on the country's soil.
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The Economic Times3
Germanwings crash families could seek damages in the US: Lawyer Families of the victims of the Germanwings crash are considering filing a claim for damages in the United States if they cannot reach agreement with parent airline Lufthansa in Germany.
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The Economic Times1
BJP claims to have achieved 30 lakh membership in Odisha BJP today claimed to have achieved over 30 lakh members for the ongoing membership drive to enroll 40 lakh people in the party by April 30 in Odisha.
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The Times of India21
Gas well blaze still on; ONGC rushes crisis team Fire is still raging at the ONGC gas well near Olpad town in the district, even 24 hours after the blow-out mishap, and a crisis management team was rushed to the spot from Delhi on Sunday, a senior official said.
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The Economic Times500+
'Mumbai to be developed as a global financial hub' 'Mumbai to be developed as a global financial hub'Fadnavis said his government was committed to develop Mumbai as an international financial centre and strive to provide investors with the best financial services.
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The Economic Times3
BJP hits back at Cong, asks to explain "Vadra model" of development BJP took dig at Rahul's "relaunch" at Congress 'Kisan Rally' at Ramlila maidan, questioning whether Congress scion will be relaunched after every defeat.
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The Economic Times5
COAI roots for net neutrality, access for Internet to all COAI urged all stakeholders in net neutrality to have a comprehensive and informed debate on the subject, keeping in mind the requirements of India and its citizens.
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The Economic Times
Pope Francis urges world to act after new Mediterranean tragedy Pope Francis urged world leaders to respond "decisively" after 700 migrants were feared drowned in the deadliest migrant shipwreck yet in the Mediterranean.
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The Economic Times9
Anti-India activities will not be tolerated: Rajnath Anti-India activities will not be tolerated: Rajnath Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that any kind of anti-India activities will not be tolerated on the country's soil.
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The Economic Times
EU to hold urgent meeting after new migrant boat disaster EU said it is organising urgent meeting of foreign and interior ministers after latest migrant boat disaster in the Mediterranean.
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The Times of India92
Rahul ‘lied, insulted people’s mandate’: BJP The BJP on Sunday said the Congress leader uttered a "white lie" while addressing a rally at Ramlia Maidan in New Delhi.
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The Times of India100+
Sale of US arms fuels the wars of Arab states To wage war in Yemen, Saudi Arabia is using F-15 fighter jets bought from Boeing. Pilots from the United Arab Emirates are flying Lockheed Martin's F-16 to bomb both Yemen and Syria.
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The Times of India41
AIIMS doctor arrested over wife's suicide Delhi Police have arrested Dr Kamal Vedi, a doctor in All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) on charges of abetment of suicide under sections of dowry act pertaining to mental and physical torture.
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The Times of India17
New ISIS video shows purported executions in Libya The Islamic State jihadist group on Sunday released a video purportedly showing the executions of some 30 Ethiopian Christians captured in Libya.
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The Economic Times1K
Babus need govt nod before taking gifts of over Rs 5K Babus need govt nod before taking gifts of over Rs 5KIAS and IPS officers will now need to take prior permission from the Union government before accepting gifts, including free transportation, boarding and lodging, worth more than Rs 5,000.
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The Economic Times3
Rajnath Singh slams Rahul Gandhi for 'misleading' farmers Singh slammed Rahul for "misleading" peasants at rally and made appeal to community to not get misguided by rumours spread against land acquisition ordinance.
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The Economic Times
France seeks to resolve Russian Mistral 'crisis': Hollande Hollande said on Sunday he was looking for a "way out of the crisis" with Russia over the suspended delivery of Mistral helicopter carriers purchased by Moscow.
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2 policemen arrested in killing of youth in Kashmir Towns across Jammu and Kashmir were mostly quiet Sunday
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The Times of India29
ISIS or Taliban? Either way, fear stalks Afghans Claims that the Islamic State group carried out a deadly suicide bombing in Afghanistan raise questions about whether the culprits are the real deal or Taliban turncoats now waving the ISIS black flag.
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The Economic Times300+
Lalu implores poor to stall BJP's juggernaut in Bihar Lalu implores poor to stall BJP's juggernaut in BiharRJD supremo Lalu Prasad today asked people to vote for the party comprising him and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as it was the "real home" of poor.
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The Economic Times500+
Land ordinance to be tabled tomorrow as LS resumes Land ordinance to be tabled tomorrow as LS resumes The fresh ordinance, which is the 11th by the Modi govt, incorporates nine amendments that were part of the bill passed in Lok Sabha last month.
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The Economic Times7
TCS says Modi-Obama bonhomie yet to reflect on visa front TCS says Modi-Obama bonhomie yet to reflect on visa frontThe largest software exporter TCS has said domestic IT companies, which count America as their biggest market and are heavily dependent on it.
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The Economic Times14
Vodafone receives fresh notice from the government: Report Vodafone receives fresh notice from the government: Report Tax authorities have issued a fresh notice to Vodafone Group Plc seeking re-assessment of tax returns for the assessment year 2009-2010.
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The Economic Times2
IS or Taliban? Either way, fear stalks Afghanistan Claims that IS group carried out deadly suicide bombing in Afghanistan raise questions about whether culprits are real deal or Taliban turncoats now waving IS black flag.
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The Economic Times11
'PM brought land bill to pay back industrialists' 'PM brought land bill to pay back industrialists'Rahul said through Gujarat model, Modi showed that he can snatch land of farmers quite easily and "convinced industrialists that he can do same in whole country".
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Rajan Anandan: The energetic ideator Google India’s managing director Rajan Anandan on why he would never trade an open office for a closed cabin
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The Times of India12
Khamenei urges military to increase 'preparedness' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged the armed forces on Sunday to increase their "defensive preparedness", hitting out at a US warning of possible military steps.
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The Times of India10
New IS video shows purported executions in Libya The Islamic State jihadist group on Sunday released a video purportedly showing the executions of some 30 Ethiopian Christians captured in Libya.
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The Economic Times2
Jammu and Kashmir BJP skirts raking up controversies at party meet BJP in Jammu and Kashmir passed a resolution pledging to ensure rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley but avoided any reference to recent controversies.
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The Economic Times5
China cuts bank reserve ratio requirement as growth slows China's central bank announced Sunday it would cut the level of funds that commercial banks must hold in reserve by one percentage point, the second such move this year.
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The Economic Times6
NDA's Land Bill will be rejected in RS: Sharad Yadav NDA's Land Bill will be rejected in RS: Sharad Yadav Accusing the Modi government of being pro-industrialist, Yadav said that the bill was aimed at benefiting the industrialists and major corporations.
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More than 90,000 people flee violence in Iraq’s Anbar province Islamic State militants have encroached on the provincial capital Ramadi, displacing thousands of families
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The Times of India14
Honda hikes prices of Brio, Amaze marginally Honda Cars India has hiked prices of its entry level car Brio and compact sedan Amaze by up to Rs 800 to offset change in cost structure following tax rationalization in the Budget.
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The Economic Times3
Mufti can resolve Kashmir issue if he gets a free hand: Sharad Yadav said that the PDP leader was a "nationalist who has lived for this country and would die for this country".
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The Economic Times1
Alfred Taubman, pioneer of indoor malls, dies Taubman, who also turned Sotheby's auction house into a global power of art sales, died on Friday at the age of 91.
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The Economic Times6
PM's model village plan faces opposition from MPs PM's model village plan faces opposition from MPsThe model village scheme is facing tough resistance from a section of MPs who feel that there are "lacunae" in the programme.
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The Economic Times4
Mayawati asks BSP leaders to donate a month's salary "Instead of following 'Rajdharma' PM Narendra Modi was forcing his MPs to propagate his foreign trips. Like the Congress-government,
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Sitaram Yechury elected new CPM general secretary Sixty two-year-old leader vows to strengthen unity of Left, democratic forces, take on ‘govt headed by communal forces’
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The Economic Times3K
PM Modi slams media for ignoring VK Singh's 'good work' Modi was critical of the media for ignoring Singh's work at a time when newspapers worldwide highlighted the Indian rescue mission.
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The Economic Times25
Resume Foreign Secretary-level talks: Pak to India Resume Foreign Secretary-level talks: Pak to India He urged India to resume the process of dialogue as agreed by the two premiers -- Nawaz Sharif and Narendra Modi -- during their meeting last year.
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The Economic Times2
PM brought land bill to 'pay back' industrialists: Rahul The rally organised by the party was significant as it came on the eve of the second phase of the Budget session of Parliament.
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The Economic Times
Session will be full of 'outcomes', says PM Modi Session will be full of 'outcomes', says PM Modi n the eve of resumption of Budget Session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today voiced hope that it would be full of "outcomes.
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700 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck The boat went down about 60 miles off the Libyan coast; only 28 people survived the capsize, UNHCR says
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Govt studying new electricity-based MRTS proposal: Gadkari Rising number of vehicles on the streets are putting a burden on environment and choking movement, says transport minister
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The Times of India22
Nasim Zaidi takes over as new CEC The new Chief Election Commissioner, S Nasim Zaidi, on Sunday said the EC would soon devise a long-term strategic plan aimed at strengthening the institution, making the election operation more efficient and raising voter awareness.
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The Times of India75
Train travel: IRCTC to offer baggage insurance Aiming at providing passengers more facilities for booking tickets online, IRCTC is planning to offer a new service of 'baggage insurance' for them.
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The Times of India8
AIIMS doctor found dead at Delhi hotel A woman doctor of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) was found dead in a hotel located in Paharganj area on Sunday morning.
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The Economic Times2
90,000 people have fled IS advance in Iraq's Anbar Grande expressed concern over the safety of the displaced people, who are mainly heading to Baghdad and the IS-held city of Fallujah.
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Narendra Modi says govt will not dilute land bill amendments PM emphasises the need to take ‘right message’ directly to the people in order to counter political campaign against his govt
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The Times of India21
Resume foreign secy-level talks: Pak to India Pakistan has called on India to resume foreign secretary-level talks to resolve all outstanding issues, saying with peace the menace of poverty, illiteracy and injustice in the region can be eradicated.
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The Times of India1K
Yemen crisis: Meet the child soldiers At the entrance of Bab Al-Yemen, Old Sanaa, a waif-like Hassan, dwarfed by his Kalashnikov, stands at a checkpoint. His dark eyes scan vehicles as they pass through.
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The Times of India100+
IPL 2015: Rajasthan crush Chennai by 8 wickets
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The Times of India8
Burdwan blast suspect arrested in Jharkhand A top Jamat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorist Ibrahim Sheikh alias Lal Mohammad (30) wanted in October 2014 Burdwan blast was arrested from Jharkhand’s Pakur district, state police chief D K Pandey revealed on Sunday.
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The Economic Times5
Cong rally to oppose Land Bill: Retrieval or revival? Cong rally to oppose Land Bill: Retrieval or revival?
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The Economic Times2
Yechury's journey: From an activist to CPI(M) Gen Secy 62-year-old Politburo member has emerged as a leader with considerable skills of political negotiations who has friends across the spectrum.
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The Economic Times2
Jaya case: SC will hear issue on SPP on April 21 Jaya case: SC will hear issue on SPP on April 21DMK leader K Anbazhagan had filed a petition seeking removal of the Special Public Prosecutor from appearing in the appeal filed before the high court.
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The Economic Times2
Sebi mulls 'bright line' rules to define control in M&A deals To deal with such cases, the regulator has decided to define certain 'bright lines' for identifying the control.
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The Economic Times5
Congress, BJP for corporate funding of parties Congress, BJP for corporate funding of partiesBJP secretary Arun Singh, who represented his party at the day-long consultations, said corporate funding should be allowed as per the prescribed rules.
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The Economic Times1
China cuts reserve ratio requirement as growth slows The move, effective Monday, comes as a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy carries over into 2015.
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The Times of India83
Rahul Gandhi accuses Modi of being anti-poor It is a matter of concern for farmers that the land bill is being changed, said Congress vice- president Rahul Gandhi while addressing his first rally on Sunday after a leave of absence of nearly two months.
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The Times of India21
2nd rung of defence on the anvil along J&K border The Centre is planning to create a second rung of defence along 202-kilometres long international border (IB) in the region as many terrorists have managed to successfully infiltrate through Samba and create havoc in neighbouring areas.
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The Times of India1
Burdwan blast suspect arrested in Jharkhand A top Jamat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorist Ibrahim Sheikh alias Lal Mohammad (30) wanted in October 2014 Burdwan blast was arrested from Jharkhand’s Pakur district, state police chief D K Pandey revealed on Sunday.
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The Economic Times1
Rajya Sabha biennial polls in Kerala on Monday The LDF has also put up All India Youth Federation State Secretary K Rajan of CPI as second candidate for the polls to three seats from the state.
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The Economic Times
Burdwan blast suspect arrested in Jharkhand A country-made revolver, four country-made bombs and a mobile chip were recovered from his possession, he said.
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The Economic Times9
'India disappointed over non-implementation of IMF reforms' Jaitley said governance reforms are required to ensure the International Monetary Fund's credibility, legitimacy and effectiveness.
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The Economic Times4
Govt to plan second rung of defence along int'l border Govt to plan second rung of defence along int'l border This area has also witnessed exchange of fire between BSF and Pakistani Rangers in which villagers from both sides had to suffer.
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The Economic Times400+
How China is upsetting the old global economic order With AIIB and its ambitions for a globalised renminbi currency, China is leading the upending of a 70-year-old global order built on American economic power.
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The Economic Times7
FinMin to meet PSU banks; to take stock of infra project The meeting, in which senior Reserve Bank officials will also participate, will discuss the problems faced by project promoters and banks.
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The Times of India2K
Haryana's Harappa saluted women 5,000 years ago Given its skewed sex ratio and long list of repressive khap diktats, it is difficult to imagine Haryana as a place which put women on a higher pedestal than men.
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The Times of India15
At 273, this Delhi village is still young Back in the early 18th century, one Chaudhary Gulab Singh Gurjar left Old Pillanji village with his family and retinue and set up home at Kalka Garhi village.
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The Economic Times10
Nokia's Alcatel-Lucent buy: APJ, India to account for 18% revenue Last week, the Finnish telecom gear maker said it will acquire its Franco-American rival in an all-stock deal valued at 15.6 billion euros ($ 16.6 billion).
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The Economic Times4
Quarterly earnings to dictate stock market trend Besides this, investment trend by overseas investors, movement of rupee against dollar and crude oil price will also influence trading on the bourses.
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The Economic Times11
Developed world needs to walk the talk on climate change: India "Developed world would now have to walk the talk and will have to provide green climate fund to the developing world," Javadekar said yesterday.
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The Economic Times
Khamenei says nuclear Iranian weapons are "myth" Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the concept of Iranian nuclear weapons was a fabrication and the United States was the real source of threat.
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The Economic Times
ED probes global hawala ring of Iqbal Mirchi A huge amount of these monies from this deal is also suspected to have found its way into the terrorist and arms-running mafia run by Dawood which is part of the larger probe, sources said.
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The Times of India16
Will fight war for farmers, Rahul Gandhi says It is a matter of concern for farmers that the land bill is being changed, said Congress vice- president Rahul Gandhi while addressing his first rally on Sunday after a leave of absence of nearly two months.
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The Times of India500+
700 feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck As many as 700 people are feared dead after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the Libyan coast overnight, the Times of Malta reported on Sunday.
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The Economic Times
PSA Peugeot, Dongfeng to develop small-car platform The two sides will also build a joint technology centre in Shanghai dedicated to developing cars for Asian markets.
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The Economic Times1
700 feared dead in migrant shipwreck in Mediterranean: UNHCR : Seven hundred people are feared dead after a fishing boat packed with migrants trying to reach Europe capsized off Malta, UNHCR said.
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The Economic Times9
Sitaram Yechury is new general secretary of CPI-M Sitaram Yechury is new general secretary of CPI-MThe party also elected 91 members of its central committee and also the 16-member politburo on the concluding day of its 21st congress here today.
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The Economic Times10
PM Modi projects his govt as pro-poor | Concerned for farmers, says Rahul Gandhi PM Modi projects his govt as pro-poor | Concerned for farmers, says Rahul GandhiPM Modi today projected his govt as pro-poor and pro-farmers and lashed out at his critics for their "congenital habit" of running down BJP.
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Indian economy clearly on recovery path: Jaitley Govt is committed to maintain overall macroeconomic conditions so that economy is able to achieve and sustain growth of 8% and above, says finance minister
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The Times of India89
Mocktale: Rahul Gandhi fights crime like Mr X Rahul Gandhi returned from his sabbatical a couple of days ago. Nobody had any idea about what he was up to during the holidays.
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The Times of India300+
Sitaram Yechury is new CPM general secretary The Communist Party of India has elected Sitaram Yechury as the new general secretary.
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The Times of India34
This govt is for the poor: Modi tells BJP MPs Prime Minister Narendra Modi projected his government as pro-poor and pro-farmers and lashed out at his critics for their "congenital habit" of running down BJP.
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The Times of India500+
First look: Apple's thinnest MacBook ever Here's a look at the all new 12-inch MacBook...
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The Economic Times4
MDMK chief Vaiko appeals to Centre to ensure net neutrality Net neutrality implies equal treatment be accorded to all Internet traffic and no priority should be given to any person or entity based on payment, he said in a statement here.
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The Economic Times
Ties with Rajaratnam not proof of quid pro quo: Rajat Gupta Citing the recent ruling by an appeals court, Gupta said his conviction on insider trading charges "cannot stand".
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The Economic Times15
India 5th biggest generator of e-waste in 2014: Report The lowest amount of e-waste per inhabitant was generated in Africa (1.7 kg/inhabitant). The continent generated 1.9 Mt of e-waste in total.
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Sonia, Rahul call Modi govt’s policies anti-poor and anti-farmer The government will take the land and will not give jobs, Rahul Gandhi tells farmers
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Mountain of electrical waste reaches new peak: report Last year, 41.8 million tonnes of e-waste was dumped, a United Nations University report says
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EU dreams of Iranian gas to break dependence on Moscow EU is betting on Southern Corridor pipelines to supply gas to southern Europe via Turkey from fields in Azerbaijan and nearby countries, including Iran
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I&B looks to sentiment analysis to judge mood on social media "Of these, 53 per cent of the responses were positive in sentiment, 5 per cent negative and the rest neutral," the source said.
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Indian economy clearly on recovery path: Arun Jaitley "Indian economy is now clearly on a recovery path with a 7.4 per cent growth in the first three quarters," FM Arun Jaitley said.
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Devendra Fadnavis aggressively pitches state as investment destination He said that talks have also been held with automotive companies like and that these companies have shown keen interest in Maharashtra.
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Houston team heads to India for investment A component of the Trade Mission would also be visiting and exploring trade and investment opportunities with the state government of Andhra Pradesh.
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NSEL scam: Investors want SIT to be set up for proper probe The petition has sought a SIT to be set up comprising Commissioner of Police, Joint Director of CBI and Enforcement Directorate to probe the scam.
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Weak gold may lift sales by up to 25% this Akshaya Tritiya "The prices have been stable for quite some time, which we expect will be a boost for jewellery sales during this Akshaya Tritiya," Sagar said.
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The Economic Times2
Woman director norms are for 'gender diversity': Sebi A minimum of Rs 50,000 fine will be levied from the non-compliant companies and more action will follow if things stay that way after six months.
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Suspected sharp shooter of Abu Salem held The accused, identified as Jaan Usman Khan alias Reenu, was arrested last evening around 7:30 PM from ISBT Bus Terminal following a tip off.
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RBI snaps up USD 49.2-billion in April-February, highest in 7 years The Reserve Bank had bought $115.9 billion from the market during the period while it sold $66.7 billion, according to the RBI data.
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Net Neutrality: TRAI says 'shrill voices' won't win debate The principle of Net Neutrality calls for equal treatment to be accorded to all Internet traffic, without discrimination or priority for any person, entity or company.
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The Economic Times11
'Compliance window on black money will be for a few months' In an interview with PTI, Revenue Secretary Shaktikanta Das said the duration of the window will be notified once the new law gets through.
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CII expects 0.75% cut in interest rates by RBI this year With WPI inflation winding down to record low of (-) 2.33 per cent in March, industry chamber hac pitched for rate cut to revive consumer confidence and boost investments.
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'Volkswagen to develop budget SUVs, MPVs in China : Jochem Heizmann, Heizmann said that China's overall passenger car market grew 15 percent year on year in the first quarter of 2015, citing the firm's own figures.
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India's investment climate better than BRIC peers: Survey India's investment climate better than BRIC peers: SurveyMore than 90 CEOs and CFOs from leading German high-tech companies participated in the survey done by global consultancy EY and research firm Delphi.
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'Govt studying electricity-based MRTS proposal' 'Govt studying electricity-based MRTS proposal'Gadkari said that with the rising number of vehicles on the streets putting a burden on the environment and choking movement within the metros.
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Jaitley, Javadekar attend Vaisakhi celebrations in Washington Speaking on the occasion, Javadekar greeted people and said Indian embassies across the world are "doing real cultural jobs" by networking with the people.
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Of Netaji, Nehru and our flights into ‘history’ Prime Minister Modi has a choice: to be transparent and allow the controversy to play out or needlessly inherit the political disrepute that comes with mindless secrecy.
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Centre targets acetone imports with anti-dumping duty The Finance Ministry imposed the duty on Acetone imports based on recommendations of the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping Duty (DGAD) for five years.
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CII backs government's Rs 40K-cr tax demand from FIIs "When the government says that there will be no retrospective tax, they are sticking to that, but never did they say that what is due will not be collected.
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Sebi ups crackdown on money-pooling frauds; 92 firms face axe The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had asked as many as 117 entities in year 2014 to refund over Rs 60,000 crore to the defrauded investors.
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Finance ministry seeks list of wilful bank loan defaulters by month-end "The (Calcutta High) Court had some questions about whether all directors could be declared wilful defaulters and we have looked at that,"
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What if Netaji had returned to India... Disclaimer: A favourite grand-uncle of mine was one of Netaji’s closest associates.
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Combined m-cap of 6 BSE companies rises Rs 53,284.6 cr The m-cap of Sun Pharma soared Rs 17,938 crore to Rs 2,49,580.69 crore while that of ONGC jumped Rs 17,239.31 crore to Rs 2,82,245.62 crore.
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Foreign fund inflows cross Rs 83,000 crore this year Foreign fund inflows cross Rs 83,000 crore this yearMarket participants attributed the robust inflows to positive investor sentiment driven by several reform measures announcement by the government.
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CVC speeds up corrupts prosecution; says no to CBI meeting "The process was getting delayed for more than four months. There many departments who have not given sanction to prosecute corrupt officials.
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Govt nod must for babus before accepting gifts over Rs 5,000 According to the recently amended all India services rules, they also need to inform government if they accept gifts of over Rs 25,000 from their relatives or friends.
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Need to frame norms for using more e-docs: Court The court said with the rapid advancement of technology, lawyers and litigants should aim at using lesser paper and can bring necessary documents in the hearing in the form of CDs or pen drives.
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Blog: 10 steps that can put railways back on track
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AIIMS doctor found dead at Paharganj hotel A woman doctor of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) was found dead in a hotel located in Paharganj area on Sunday morning.
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Rain from March 1-April 15 double of normal Latest data released by the India Meteorological Department reveals just why such widespread crop damage — at least 85 lakh hectares of farmlands, by official estimates — occurred due to unseasonal rains this year.
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Complied with orders on tribunal head's salary: Govt to HC The court had issued a contempt notice to the Finance Secretary of the city govt for not complying with its order despite repeated warnings.
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DU working on policy for transgender admissions The team will propose a draft to DU's admission committee, which will give its final nod to the policy.
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Hire independent experts to finish corruption probe: CVC The Chief Technical Examination (CTE) wing of the Commission conducts intensive examination of works or procurement of various central government departments or organisations.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley asks world to help make coal greener Underlining that "coal will remain the most important source of energy for India and many other energy deficient countries"
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Sitaram Yechury set to take over as CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury is likely to take over as the fifth general secretary of CPM at the party Congress in April.
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This govt is for the poor: Modi tells BJP MPs Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed a workshop of BJP MPs on how to take the government's "pro-poor" initiatives to the people and counter Congress's mounting attack on the Centre over the land bill which the opposition claims to be "anti-farmer".
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More achhe intentions than achhe din The old, broken PPP model for infrastructure is being replaced by a new one where the government bears a bigger share of risks involved.
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What if Netaji had returned to India... That would have depended on a variety of factors, but mainly on his relationship with the Congress Party, and with Nehru himself.
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Retro tax a thing of the past: Arun Jaitley Jaitley said retrospective taxation was a legacy issue and the BJP government has undertaken several measures to ensure that there is no harassment.
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Sisodia tastes "sub-standard"meal at Delhi govt school "Overall quality of the food is bad. When we can't eat this food, how can we serve it to our children?"
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Anti-dowry law likely to be amended soon Under the section, a man and his relatives can face imprisonment for up to three years as well as fine.
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Hafiz Saeed: Pak govt, Army back my jihad in J&K “I say what our army will do to secure the right of Kashmiris is jihad....We extend help to Kashmiris alongside the Pakistani government....we call this jihad,“ Saeed said.
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Amelioration: India among nations planning long-term strategy to protect migrants Amelioration: India among nations planning long-term strategy to protect migrants The rescue operation in Yemen acquired heroic proportions because it also included the evacuation of thousands of migrant workers from other countries.
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500 metres along Ganga to be litter-free "Ganga has a unique character. It is not like any other river...People take a dip in Ganga for its cultural and religious significance.
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Why climate change & pollution threats to Sundarbans cannot be taken lightly Why climate change & pollution threats to Sundarbans cannot be taken lightlySix years after cyclone Aila, the existential threat faced by the people and fauna in one of the world’s largest mangroves has reached alarming levels.
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Fast & furious downloads: India tops piracy charts India topped with 5,78,000 downloads while Pakistan was second with 3,21,000, followed by China with 2,89,000 peer-topeer torrent downloads.
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601 farmer suicides in Maha in just 3 months 601 farmer suicides in Maha in just 3 monthsIn 2014, the state had reported 1,981 farmer suicides. In just three months this year, it has reached 30% of that figure.
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Net neutrality: Net activism packs a punch The net neutrality movement is being fought almost totally in the virtual world. Hashtag activism isn't new in India.
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All India rain from March 1-April 15 double of normal The all India weighted average rainfall between March 1 and April 15 was 96.6mm, more than double the normal of 47.8mm.
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The Economic Times18
First test for "janta ka budget" today in Delhi First test for "janta ka budget" today in Delhi If the money is not sufficient for all the projects people want, the most important ones will be taken up first.
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Govt will take your land and not provide you adequate compensation, Rahul says Back after a 57-day sabbatical, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi along with party president Sonia Gandhi will address a kisan rally over the land acquisition bill and against the Modi govt's anti-farmer policies.
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E-comm boom spurs record demand for VRL Logistics IPO A $75-million market debut for parcel delivery firm VRL Logistics Ltd has encountered record demand, drawing bids for more than 70 times the number of shares on offer late last week, as investors bet on an e-commerce boom.
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Govt may offer e-tourist visa to Chinese nationals Govt may offer e-tourist visa to Chinese nationals Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit to China, India may extend the e-tourist visa facility to citizens of that country, despite strong opposition from an intelligence agency.
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Fire breaks out in Delhi's Mangolpuri; 2 die Two people including a seven-year-old child die and 15 others were injured when a fire broke out at three residential buildings in west Delhi's Mangolpuri.
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Novelist Vikas Swarup new MEA spokesperson The public face of the foreign office changed on Saturday morning when the Prime Minister’s flight touched down at Palam Air Force Station. Syed Akbaruddin, MEA’s articulate and viewer-friendly spokesperson handed over charge to Vikas Swarup, who moved from the UN division to become the new voice of the Modi government.
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'Country wants to know what Rahul stands for' 'Country wants to know what Rahul stands for'It is said that the difference between PM Modi and Rahul is that Modi exudes the confidence of a leader while Rahul doesn’t, says the veteran Congressman.
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A look at Ranchi's biggest landlord: A sick PSU named Heavy Engineering Corporation A look at Ranchi's biggest landlord: A sick PSU named Heavy Engineering Corporation It has so much of land that every now and then it considers selling some of it for revival, modernisation, working capital or at times for sheer survival.
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Global giants vs desi top dogs: Indian e-comm turns into a warzone Global giants vs desi top dogs: Indian e-comm turns into a warzoneE-comm is seeing a race between the Amazons and Expedias vs the Flipkarts and MakeMyTrips. The desi cos have the wind in their sales, for now.
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After SC rap, saplings to be planted around Taj After the Supreme Court’s rap, the Agra forest department begins planting a massive 2.5 lakh saplings in Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ), more specifically in and around Agra district. Recently, the apex court had expressed its displeasure over the department’s false affidavit over tree plantation near the Taj Mahal.
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'No rape where accused and victim happily married' The Punjab and Haryana high court has held that where allegations of rape emerged during the subsistence of love affairs between a couple, who subsequently ties the nuptial knot, compromise in the such cases could be allowed for quashing the FIR against the accused man.
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Afghanistan blames ISIS for deadly suicide attack Afghanistan blames ISIS for deadly suicide attackThe Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani, blamed the Islamic State group for a suicide bombing in Jalalabad on Saturday that killed 33 civilians.
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52% polling amid violence in Kolkata civic polls 52% polling amid violence in Kolkata civic polls The BJP, too, has filed complaints, accusing the TMC polling agents of resorting to unfair means and influencing voters.
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Violence and rigging mar Kolkata civic polls A cop was shot as widespread violence and allegations of booth jamming, intimidation and rigging marred the civic polls in Kolkata on Saturday, sending out scary signals of what could be in store for the municipal polls in the rest of the state on April 25.
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Alcohol-induced liver disease on rise in dry Gujarat Ironically, close to 1,000 cases of liver cirrhosis are reported every month in dry Gujarat.
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Serial killer of a gift: Now, say it with notes The desire to present his 12-year-old daughter with something special on her birthday pushed real estate agent Kishore Kataria into a unique profession last year—collecting such currency notes.
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Salman asked to leave due to mob threat: Lawyer On the fifth day of the defence arguments in the 2002 alleged hit-and-run case involving actor Salman Khan, advocate Srikant Shivde told the sessions that the actor, who had tried to help the victims, was sent away from the spot of the accident owing to the danger posed by the mob.
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Terrorists plan to avenge SIMI men killings The encounter of two SIMI men on April 4 in Telangana has led to a threat to the lives of police officers as Pak-based outfits now plan to attack cops and carry out serial explosions to avenge the deaths of the terrorists.
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Net Neutrality: Telcos should partner with most players Net Neutrality: Telcos should partner with most players Rather than making internet access biased, it may be time for telecom operators to partner players on the Net and reinvent themselves.
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The Times of India35
A quality judge determines quality judgment: Prez Independence of judiciary and quality of judges should be maintained despite “stress and strain”, said President Pranab Mukherjee at the Patna high court’s centenary celebrations on Saturday.
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Anti-dowry law likely to be amended soon An amendment bill making offences under the Indian Penal Code’s Section 498A compoundable with court permission will be introduced in the next Parliament session. The section deals with offences of dowry demand and cruelty by husband and in-laws.
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Govt puts new I-T returns form on hold Facing a furious backlash against the proposal to seek details of foreign travel and bank accounts of taxpayers in the 14-page new income tax return forms, the government on Saturday moved swiftly to contain the damage and decided to put the new form on hold.
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40 years on, Gabbar roars in Pakistan theatres The classic that opened across the border after 40 years, has left local distributors and exhibitors sighing over a "slow" Friday opening
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The Economic Times11
Finance officials see rising risks to global economic recovery A Greek default, ECB said, would send the global economy into "uncharted waters" and the extent of the possible damage is hard to estimate.
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Net neutrality: Net activism packs a punch A few months ago, not many had heard of net neutrality. But a combination of humour, solid research and a practical game plan turned a nerdy cause into an online movement.
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601 farmer suicides in 3 months in Maharashtra As many as 601 farmers have killed themselves in Maharashtra in the three-month span between January and March this year.
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Rahul meets farmers ahead of today's big rally Rahul Gandhi emerged from his two-month sabbatical with an assurance to farmers that he would wage a fierce battle against the Modi government's land acquisition bill, setting the stage for the farmers' rally on Sunday and resumption of Parliament session the day after.
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The Times of India8
Syria gas attack video moves UN envoys to tears The children, aged 1, 2 and 3, their parents and grandmother were killed in the March 16 attack on Sarmin village in northwest Idlib province.
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Leakgate: 5 corporate executives among 13 charged Despite terming eight of the seized documents as classified in nature, police have not invoked the Official Secrets Act.
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Leakgate: Info sold to cos for crores — Cops Sixty days after it blew the lid off an organized racket leaking crucial documents from the ministry of petroleum and natural gas, Delhi Police's crime branch on Saturday filed a 44-page chargesheet against 13 people, including five corporate executives.
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Fast & Furious downloads: India tops piracy charts The film was downloaded 2.59 million times worldwide on torrent networks in five days, according to a report by piracy-tracking firm Excipio in Variety.
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The Times of India23
Friend shoots model in Delhi, flees A man allegedly shot at his female friend last night in south Delhi's Srinivaspuri area after an argument between them.
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The Economic Times3
BMW recalls 91,800 Mini Coopers to fix air-bag sensor BMW said the front passenger seat air bag may not deploy because of a defect in the occupant detection mat. It said the mat will be replaced in the recall.
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UP govt responsible for deaths of farmers: BJP BJP National Secretary Srikant Sharma demanded that rain-hit farmers in the state of Uttar Pradesh be provided with an increased compensation.
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Lawmakers approve Afghan cabinet after months of stalemate The approval of 16 more ministerial nominees, including four women, nearly completed President Ashraf Ghani's cabinet after months of stalemate.
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'Modi's ministers can't make independent choices' 'Modi's ministers can't make independent choices'The AAP leader said the BJP victory was driven by a single man, Narendra Modi, who used every medium of communications available to his advantage.
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Fast & furious downloads: India tops piracy charts The film was downloaded 2.59 million times worldwide on torrent networks in five days, according to a report by piracy-tracking firm Excipio in Variety.
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The Economic Times8
Mumbai likely to get CERT unit in two months The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) is expected to expedite the cracking of cyber crime-related cases by police, a senior official said.
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J&K: Youth dies in firing, 2 cops arrested Anger flared up against the fragile coalition government in Jammu & Kashmir on Saturday as a 15-year-old boy was killed when police fired on pro-azadi protesters at Magam in Budgam district.
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The Times of India16
IPL 2015: Kolkata defeat Punjab by four wickets Andre Russell smashed a breathtaking 36-ball 66 to power Kolkata Knight Riders to four-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab in their Indian Premier League clash.
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The Economic Times5
Sayeed's remarks reinforce that Pak establishment backs terror against India: BJP With 26/11 Mumbai terror mastermind Sayeed talking about the support of Pakistani establishment, BJP said it reinforces contention that Islamabad supports terrorists against India.
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IMF says global growth is ‘moderate’ and ‘uneven’ IMF says some emerging nations were being hit by weaker commodity prices and exports
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The Times of India23
Oz arrests 5 for alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot Five Australian teenagers were arrested on Saturday on suspicion of plotting an Islamic State group-inspired terrorist attack at a Veterans' Day ceremony that included targeting police officers, officials said.
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The Economic Times3
With 2 years left, Barack Obama getting tough on critics On Friday, he used a news conference to deliver to senators a testy lecture about the delayed confirmation of attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch.
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People should understand their duties towards society: Kiren Rijiju Kiran Rijiju today said people should understand their duties towards society and learn to be tolerant.
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Govt committed to address grievances of Kashmiri migrants: Minister Jammu and Kashmir government today said that it was committed to provide relief and other basic facilities to the Kashmiri migrants and address their grievances.
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The Economic Times1
Advised Narayan Rane not to contest bypoll: Ajit Pawar Ajit Pawar today said he had "requested" Congress heavyweight Narayan Rane not to contest the Bandra (East) Assembly bypoll which the latter lost.
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The Economic Times2
'BJP should treat J&K Govt as challenge and not be apologetic' Jitendra Singh today said instead of being apologetic about being in government with PDP, the party should treat it as a challenge.
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The Economic Times13
China wants to follow rules on currency basket: IMF China tightly checks yuan's movements and has strong capital controls, but it is pushing for increased use of the currency for trade and investment.
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Govt open to useful suggestions on Land Bill: Naidu Govt open to useful suggestions on Land Bill: NaiduNaidu was in the city to participate in a workshop on the theme of 'smart cities', which was organised by Gujarat Technological University.
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The Economic Times2K
Don't pay higher service tax of 14%: Revenue Secy The Finance Ministry today asked people not to pay higher service tax of 14 per cent, proposed in the budget, as the Finance Bill has not yet been passed by Parliament.
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The Economic Times1
India helping in UN Agenda through own targets India helping in UN Agenda through own targetsIndia is walking the talk in its efforts to contribute to the success of the ambitious post-2015 Development Agenda through the national targets to eradicate poverty.
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Narendra Modi’s Canada visit generated business worth 1.6 bn Canadian dollars Sixteen commercial deals were made by Canadian and Indian firms during Narendra Modi’s visit earlier this week
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12 injured as ONGC’s gas well catches fire near Surat Those injured include 2-3 contract workers and the rest are ONGC’s crisis management employees
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LIC Housing Finance Q4 net profit rises 2.2% to Rs378 crore The firm has recommended a dividend of `5 per equity share of `2 each subject to approval
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BMW to recall 91,800 Mini Coopers in US over air bag flaw The issue involves an occupant detection mat sensor on the front passenger side of the cars that might not function properly
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Pakistan arrests 47 Indian fishermen: police Pakistan’s Maritime Security Agency also captured eight boats belonging to the fishermen, who it said had strayed into Pakistani waters
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Govt to review new income-tax return forms, make them simple Decision comes in the wake of difficulties expressed by tax experts on the new ITR forms relating to FY15
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Gold up on jewellers buying, global cues; silver remains weak Gold of 99.9 and 99.5% purity recovered by Rs85 each to Rs27,075 and Rs26,925 per 10 gm, respectively
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China fines Alibaba $129,000 for pricing violations The firm been fined ¥500,000 for matters related to Singles’ Day pricing by third-party sellers on Tmall marketplace in 2013 and 2014
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The Times of India7
S Africa in crisis over anti-immigrant attacks South Africa's president on Saturday canceled a foreign trip in order to deal with a wave of attacks on immigrants that have killed at least six people.
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The Times of India34
Anti-graft helpline: First arrests made in Delhi Three persons including a government official, were today taken into custody for allegedly taking bribe by the Anti-Corruption-Branch (ACB), the first arrests related to any complaint made on the newly launched anti-graft helpline in Delhi.
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The Economic Times1
PM Modi's Toronto remarks aimed at assuring industries: Fadnavis Fadnavis today sought to clarify Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks in Toronto in which he has blamed the erstwhile government for leaving a "mess" behind.
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The Economic Times2
Shah reaches out to northeastern states to expand BJP's base Shah exhorted people of Manipur and other Northeastern states to join BJP under PM Narendra Modi's leadership to take the region towards speedy development.
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The Economic Times5
Jindal Stainless to hold meets for rejig plan Jindal Stainless will hold meetings with shareholders and creditors to discuss the business rejig plan as part of efforts to pare debt and boost profitability.
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The Economic Times2
47 Indian fishermen arrested in Pakistan Pakistani authorities have arrested 47 Indian fishermen and seized their eight boats for allegedly violating the country's territorial waters.
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The Times of India11
US treasury urges Greece to reach debt deal Global finance officials are urging Greece to reach a deal with its creditors and avoid a catastrophic default that would stagger a world economy still emerging from recession.
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