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MUBARAK STEPS DOWN, EGYPT REJOICESPresident and family leave for Sharm-el-Sheikh; armed forces council takes charge Devas welcomes review by panel Hopes government will not take “any precipitate decision”; will cooperate with reviews Infrastructure in magistrate courts appalling: High Court Open to review of deal: Devas New Delhi/ Bangalore: In an effort to salvage a deal that has run into rough weather, Devas Multimedia has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that it is willing to face a review of the lease agreement with Antrix Corporation. The ... CPI(M) seeks probe by retired Supreme Court judge NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Friday strongly objected to the formation, by the Central government, of a two-man committee to “review” the Antrix-Devas deal, and demanded an “independent time-bound ... Two hacked to death by gang CHENNAI: Two persons were killed by a gang at Mylapore here late on Thursday night. According to police sources, the gang first murdered Billa Suresh (33) in his house at Slaterpuram and then attacked Viji alias Vijayakumar (36) living ...
Kiran Karnik quits Devas boardNew Delhi: Kiran Karnik, an independent director of Devas Multimedia Pvt Ltd, has resigned from the board. Mr. Karnik said: “I have not resigned because I have any question or doubt on the processes or procedures followed under the ... China's Communist Party sees India as part of U.S. “containment” strategy An article in party magazine urges adequate response to new challenges from U.S.
O.N.V. Kurup gets Jnanpith AwardTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called for cross-translation of more literary texts into different Indian languages to make people aware of the richness of the country's literature. Presenting the 43 {+r} {+d} Jnanpith ...
Locke takes lessons from dabbawalasU.S. Secretary of Commerce praises their coding system for efficient delivery Other Stories
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