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Audit is in very preliminary stage, says CAG Response from Devas BANGALORE: In response to reports on the spectrum deal, published in Business Line and The Hindu, Devas Multimedia, in a response sent by e-mail, stated thus: “There are factual inaccuracies in the stories reported, and Devas ... BJP, Left want deal probed NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday demanded a statement from the Prime Minister on allegations concerning a 2005 agreement between the Indian Space Research Organisation and a private player that involved the allotment of S-band ... Sanction to prosecute Karunanidhi sought CHENNAI: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Monday sought Governor Surjit Singh Barnala's sanction to prosecute Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on the issue of allotment of the Tamil Nadu Housing Board's house sites and residential ...
India raises visa fee hike, but U.S. highlights trade barriersNon-tariff barriers limit trade and investment: Gary Locke India, Pakistan speak in one voice Nirupama: talks satisfactory and useful; Bashir: in consonance with spirit of Thimphu thaw
Talks laid solid foundation, says KrishnaDhaka asks India to exercise restraint on border THIMPHU: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Bangladesh for the first time since the new government took over, with “tangible progress” having been achieved in nearly all issues, Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni told ... “No use of force against fishermen” THIMPHU: India and Sri Lanka on Monday agreed that there would be no use of force “under any circumstances” by security forces on fishermen, with External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna informing his Sri Lankan counterpart G.L. ... U.K. plans liberal visa rules for “super rich'' LONDON: Even as visa rules for ordinary people are being tightened with an annual cap for non-European Union nationals set to kick in soon, the “super-rich'' would be able to literally buy their way into Britain under new plans to ... Other Stories
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