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“We’ll maintain batting average”
Tax exemptions will leave more money with consumers: Chidambaram

India must take courageous decision: Burns
“Avoid having civilian nuclear deal with other nations ignoring the U.S.”

Ghising has said he will quit in 10 days: Buddhadeb
Chief Minister assures GJM that he will get back to it shortly over its demands

One-year RI for Shahabuddin in threat case
PATNA: A special court in Siwan held Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Mohammed Shahabuddin guilty of threatening a police officer investigating cases against him and sentenced him to one year’s rigorous imprisonment. Additional district ...

Gag order to continue
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Friday allowed continuance of the police order forbidding Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray from holding public meetings or making media statements. Justice A.P. Deshpande set aside the stay ...

Court upholds dismissal of teacher from service
No sympathy for one who assaulted principal, say judges

Kudos to Minister from industry
“Chidambaram has presented a balanced and growth-oriented budget”

IT industry may be hit: Nasscom
New Delhi: The government’s proposed move to increase the excise duty on packaged software to 12 per cent from 8 per cent may affect IT usage in the country, the industry said on Friday. “The higher excise duty on packaged ...

87-lakh farmers will benefit in Maharashtra: CM
MUMBAI: About 25 lakh small and marginal farmers in Maharashtra, the worst hit by suicides, will benefit from the loan waiver announced in the Union budget, according to Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh. Describing the move as historic, ...

Vidarbha cotton farmers unhappy
MUMBAI: Cotton farmers in Vidarbha are disappointed with the loan waiver announced in the budget as most of them own more than two hectares of land. (In the 2008-09 budget, the Finance Minister has announced loan waiver for ...

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