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Unless States act, price rise can’t be curbed: Pawar Woman dies of swine flu in Mumbai Mumbai: A 53-year-old woman from Mumbai died of swine flu at the Kasturba Hospital here on Saturday. This is the second swine flu-related death in the country, after Rida Shaikh (14) of Pune. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal ...
India, China to set up hotlineDecision taken to hold the Year of Friendship with China in India ‘Genuine merchandise in detained ship’ NEW DELHI: The Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sureesh Mehta, said on Saturday that the suspicious North Korean ship detained at Port Blair was carrying genuine merchandise, and further investigations were on. “As per reports ... CRICKET
WADA ‘whereabouts’ clause a necessity: BondChennai: In a career blighted by injuries, Shane Bond has kept the fire burning. The Kiwi fast bowler with a classical action is back in the international hunt after the ICC welcomed back players returning from the ICL. The 34-year-old ...
Niaz A. Naik deadISLAMABAD: Niaz A. Naik, a pioneer of “Track 2” and backchannel diplomacy between India and Pakistan, was found dead at his home here on Saturday. Police were treating the death of the 82-year-old former Foreign Secretary as ... Report awaited on funds diversion to Satyam NEW DELHI: Prosecution proceedings against the erstwhile management of the Hyderabad-based Satyam for alleged misappropriation of funds are receiving the government’s “undivided attention” and the law will take its course, ...
We will be ‘ruthless’ with fake education agents: KrishnaDoctors acquitted of criminal negligence New Delhi: The Supreme Court has upheld a Calcutta High Court judgment acquitting three doctors of criminal negligence in the death of Anuradha Saha, wife of Kunal Saha, a doctor based in the United States. Anuradha Saha, a child ... Doctors to probe initial treatment to Famida She was suffering from hypertension, diabetes A(H1N1): 71 more test positive NEW DELHI: India registered its second swine flu fatality on Saturday with the death of a 53-year-old woman in Mumbai in the afternoon. Meanwhile, 71 persons tested positive for A(H1N1) influenza on Saturday, taking the number of confirmed ... Pawar asks States to check hoarding, blackmarketing “Take effective steps to put down spurt in prices of essentials” Visit govt. hospitals, people told Mumbai: As of Saturday night, there were 21 patients who tested positive for swine flu and are being treated at the Kasturba Hospital in Mumbai. There are 14 others, suspected patients, admitted there. According to the latest ...
‘Operation KP’: the dramatic capture and afterSelvarasa Pathmanathan received a call on his mobile phone. He went out of the hotel room conversing. He did not return.
S.A. Raja stopped from flying outPolice await arrest warrant against double life-term convict in murder case SQUASH
Egypt retains World team titleIndia outlasts the United States to finish third
Slum fire leaves infant dead in TambaramTAMBARAM: A one-year-old girl was killed in a fire in a slum at Muthamizh Nagar in Kadaperi, near Tambaram, on Saturday morning. The fire started in a hut on South Kulakkarai Street around 11 a.m. Residents and local party functionaries ... CRICKET North continues his golden run Clarke misses out on a third century in as many Tests; Broad scalps six Troops recover IED in Poonch POONCH (JAMMU & KASHMIR): A major tragedy was averted on Saturday when troops detected an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by militants on the Poonch-Mandi road here to trigger a blast targeting the security forces. The IED ... CHESS
India reasserts its supremacy in Asian Youth meetWins 23 out of the 36 medals at stake, including eight golds INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
On the shoulders of giantsThis August, it is 40 years since Unix took the computing world by storm Make money through the mobile phone CHENNAI: Who uses mobile phones? If you ask Nathan Eagle, a researcher at Santa Fe Institute in the United States, he will tell you it is the developing world. As the majority of mobile phone subscribers live in the developing world, it made ... Other Stories
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