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Maharashtra cuts VAT on petrol, diesel Revenue of State will not be affected, says Deshmukh Mahajan killing and Rahul episode related, says Pravin First comments: "I have not done anything; I will say it all in court" 8.5 p.c. growth target set for 11th Plan Approach paper sent to Chief Ministers, all Union Ministers before the NDC meeting Monsoon may revive in a week The forecast does not augur well for central and northern India Downlinking guidelines will hit investments: U.S. Centre seeks better regulation of channels uplinking from overseas
Deve Gowda puts BJP on noticeAccept the proposed legislation on land acquisition for infrastructure or face the consequences Minister asks celebrities not to promote colas and junk food Health Ministry planning to start awareness campaign Pravin's charge "totally baseless": BJP His statements cannot be taken at face value, says spokesperson It is witch-hunting of doctors: Apollo Chairman NEW DELHI: This is the statement issued by Pratap C. Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, on Wednesday : ``Modern high technology medicine that we provide at Apollo, and practised by exceptionally gifted and dedicated doctors, saved ... Cut Central excise duties on oil products: Buddhadeb NEW DELHI: : West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has asked the Union Government to cut excise duties on petroleum products before seeking any reduction in the State levies. According to informed sources, this suggestion was made at ... Judge pulls up Delhi police "Single transaction being stretched to bring it within series of transactions" Editors condemn ULFA threat NEW DELHI: Editors of leading media organisations have condemned the threat by the banned United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) to senior editors and journalists in Assam opposing efforts at muzzling the press. In a statement, they have urged ... Editors' conference in Aizawl cancelled Weather plays spoilsport Other Stories
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