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Kidney racket kingpin arrestedHe was in a Nepal town hotel with accomplice CBI to seek early deportation New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation will approach the Nepalese authorities for deportation of Amit Kumar, alleged kingpin in the kidney transplantation racket. “We will be approaching the Nepalese authorities ... Left wants relief to ryots NEW DELHI: Concerned over the agrarian crisis, the four Left parties on Thursday demanded that the Union budget for 2008-09 constitute a Farmers Debt Relief Commission. They wanted such a panel to write off the debts for small and marginal ... Waiting for proof to arrest Raj Thackeray, says R.R. Patil MUMBAI: Suspected Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) members attacked the Bombay Taximen’s Union (BTU) office on Thursday, even as Deputy Chief Minister R.R. Patil said the government was waiting for proof to arrest its leader, Raj ... Ban on SIMI to stay New Delhi: The government on Thursday decided to reimpose the ban on the SIMI for two years for its alleged links with Pakistan-based terrorist outfits. — PTI Page ... India inks biggest arms deal with U.S. Over $1 billion contract for supply of 6 aircraft to improve troop transport capacity
Taximen take to the streetsMUMBAI: Incensed tax drivers in the city took to the streets for a while on Thursday after their union office was attacked in south Mumbai. The union which was formed in 1954 by George Fernandes to fight for taximen’s rights was ... What is your record in curbing terror, Congress asks Advani First set your house in order: Singhvi Pranab seeks to clear the air on Padma award Points out that serving Ministers had received such awards Snowfall leaves Pashmina goats fodderless SRINAGAR: Nearly one lakh goats whose wool is used to make Kashmir’s famed Pashmina shawls are among 1.50 animals facing death in the Ladakh region on the India-China border due to heavy snowfall. The authorities are making ...
Two Army porters killed as snowfall continues in KashmirSrinagar-Jammu national highway remains closed Government considering capital venture fund for green technologies NEW DELHI: The Government is considering setting up a Venture Capital Fund to promote green technologies for a cleaner environment. It also proposes to create knowledge partnerships across countries to collaborate on climate change ... Phone tapping: notice to Amar Singh, Mulayam New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice to Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh and the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh, as to why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against them in ...
Vision needed to tackle farm sector challenges: ManmohanJagjivan Ram’s role in achieving food security lauded CRICKET Rain follows the caravan to Sydney Hayden’s return to fitness should add meat to the Australian batting GOLF Two-stroke lead for Randhawa Els, Jeev in danger of missing the cut; Muniyappa fires a hole-in-one TENNIS
Dev Varman to challenge the UzbeksRohan Bopanna to take on Farrukh Dustov in the opener INDIA & WORLD Overseas doctors to be barred from training in U.K. INTERNATIONAL Scene fluid in U.S. Poll leaves four major candidates still in race INTERNATIONAL Forces closing in on LTTE in Wanni, says Colombo COLOMBO: At least 40 cadres of the LTTE and eight soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) were killed in continued battles between the forces and the Tigers along the Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) in the north, the military said on ... BUSINESS GDP to grow at 8.7 p.c. Sluggish agricultural and industrial output to impact BUSINESS
ArcelorMittal forms venture with two firmsNEW DELHI: ArcelorMittal Stainless and Nickel Alloys, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ArcelorMittal, on Thursday announced a tripartite joint venture with Germany’s Auerhammer Metallwerk and India’s Shivalik Bimetal Controls to set up ... BUSINESS
Health plan from Reliance LifeThe unit linked plan offers cover for the entire family Life term for first accused in cyber-porn case Seven-year RI for three others Other Stories
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