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Tension grips Singur: Police fire teargas to disperse mob
Fresh tension gripped Singur on Thursday as police fired teargas shells to disperse a mob of villagers who were trying to demolish a wall of Tata Motors proposed car factory. ANI
Railway Police files chargesheet against RPG DIG Rawal
The Government Railway Police (GRP) has filed a chargesheet against Railway Protection Force Deputy Inspector-General P J Rawal, who has been accused of misbehaving with the wife of an IPS officer. ANI
If a woman becomes President it would be good, says Chief of Naval Staff
The armed forces of the country are not worried whether the President is a male or a female and would accept anyone elected to the high office. ANI
Pranab discusses Haneefs detention with his Australian counterpart
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee today spoke to Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer over phone and expressed Indias concern over detention of Dr. Mohammad Haneef, the Indian doctor detained in Brisbane for his suspected role in the foiled London and Glasgow terror plot. ANI
Monica Bedi denied bail in another fake passport case
The Hyderabad Court on Thursday denied bail to former actress Monica Bedi in another fake passport case. ANI
BMW case: Key witness not sure if it was Sanjeev(Lead: BMW)
In a new turn to the 1991 high profile BMW hit-and-run case, key witness Sunil Kulkarni told a court here today that he was not sure that he had seen the prime accused Sanjeev Nanda coming out of the car that killed six people. ANI
BMW case: key witness not sure if it was Sanjeev
In a new turn to the 1991 high profile BMW hit-and-run case, key witness Sunil Kulkarni told a local court here today that he was not sure that he had seen the prime accused Sanjeev Nanda coming out of the car that killed six people. ANI
India not biased against US, Israel, says Antony
Deflecting the Left parties criticisms of India developing closer defence ties with the US and Israel, Defence Minister A K Antony today said that New Delhi is open to any country and has no biasness for anybody. ANI
Pratibha Patil poised to win Presidential election(Final lead: Preasidential polls)
The UPA-Left candidate Pratibha Patil is poised to win the Presidential elections, as polling to elect the 13th President concluded. ANI
Ladakh traders welcome increase in tourism (Lead: Tourism)
Ladakh, the Land of High Passes, is becoming a major draw for both domestic and foreign tourists. ANI
Naga civil society leaders in Delhi to pressure Centre on Naga talks
Just a day before the start of the next round of Naga peace talks in Delhi, civil society leaders from Nagaland and Manipur have started mobilizing people in the capital to put pressure on the Central Government to reach some sort of understanding with the rebel National Socialist Council of Nagaland or NSCN (IM) on Naga political issues. ANI
Japanese artistes perform Kagura in Bhubaneswar
Japanese artistes brought their culture closer to India with their stage performances here. ANI
UP Government denies contact between Bachchan and Mayawati on farmland issue
The Uttar Pradesh Government on Thursday denied reports that cine star Amitabh Bachchan had informed Chief Minister Mayawati about his decision to surrender the controversial farmland in Barabanki, allotted to him during the previous Mulayam Singh Yadav regime. ANI
Mumbai building collapse toll rises to 26(Lead: Mumbai building collapse)
The death toll in the collapse of the seven-storey building - Lakshmi Chaya Apartments - in Mumbai has risen to 26. ANI
Delhi school kids join signature campaign to save tigers
Hundreds of school kids jotted down their names in the Capital on Thursday, to draw public attention to the declining population of tigers in the country. ANI
Ladakh traders happy about tourism boom
Ladakh, the Land of High Passes, is today proving to be a major draw for both domestic and foreign tourists. ANI
Beijing legislator calls on government to regulate sexually suggestive TV ads
A Beijing Municipal Peoples Congress deputy has called on the Chinese Government to introduce strict regulations to eradicate sexually suggestive commercials, at least during the summer and winter holiday periods. ANI
Lalu confident of Pratibha Patils victory
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav today expressed confidence that UPA-Left candidate Pratibha Patil will win the race for Rashtrapati Bhavan, even as the polling for the 13th presidential election is underway. ANI
Hizb commander arrested in J-K
Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday have arrested a Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) commander from Bandipora town in North Kashmir. ANI
Tsunami victims still grappling to lead normal lives
Two-and-half years after the devastating tsunami caused havoc along Indias south-eastern coastline, survivors are still grappling to lead normal lives. ANI
Betel nut-flavoured condoms hit Indian markets
Hindustan Latex Ltd has launched a paan-flavoured condom, targeting commercial sex workers. ANI
Antony for public-private partnership in defence
Indigenous development of armament is an opportunity for private sector for which quality, safety, reliability and measurability are the criteria to qualify, said Defence Minister A K Antony during the inaugural ceremony of NAVARMS 07, Indigenous Armament - Challenges and Opportunities here on Thursday. ANI
Entertainment tops Chinese net users list
A China Internet Network Information (CNNIC) report has said that entertainment tops the interest of net users in the country. ANI
DGCA directs airlines to facilitate services for presidential election
In view of the ongoing Presidential election, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed all scheduled airlines to facilitate the air travel of officers and election material. ANI
Trains on Shimla-Kalka route take signal from traditional lamps
Indian Railways, one of the largest and busiest rail networks in the world, transporting fourteen million passengers and more than one million tonnes of freight daily, relies on traditional modes of signalling at some junctions. ANI
Monica Bedis village rejoices her acquittal
As the news of former Bollywood film star Monica Bedis acquittal in the fake passport case by a Bhopal court reached her home in Punjabs Chabbewal Village her family and neighbours have heaved a sigh of relief. ANI
Hazaribaghs Vinod Sharma creates artefacts from scrap
Vinod Sharma, a yoga trainer by profession and a resident of Ramgarh town in Jharkhands Hazaribagh District has an unusual hobby of creating art objects using scrap. ANI
Mumbai building collapse toll rises to 21
Rescue operation continued on Thursday to clear the debris of a collapsed seven-storey building, the Lakshmi Chaya Apartments in Mumbai, which killed 21 persons. ANI
Chinese quality control minister calls for truthful reporting by foreign media
Chinas top quality control chief has urged foreign media to report truthfully on issues pertaining to the country. ANI
TADA court awards death sentence to 3 more in 93 Mumbai blasts
The special TADA court today awarded death sentences to Asgar Muqadam, Shoaib Ghansar and Shahanawaz Quereshi for planting explosive devices at various points in Mumbai in 1993. ANI
Workshop enlightens Tripura rubber planters about ways to boost production
Rubber planters in Tripura were recently exposed to the advancing techniques of rubber plantation at a workshop organised by the Bangalore-based Indian Institute of Plantation Management (IIPM). ANI
Monica Bedi in Hyderabad to complete formalities in passport forgery case
Former starlet and companion of underworld don Abu Salem, Monica Bedi, has arrived here to complete the formalities of furnishing a bail bond in connection with a passport forgery case. ANI
Assams tribal-dominated Karbi Anglong area to be a spice export hub
Assams Karbi Anglong Autonomous Area is all set to become an export hub of Indian spices. ANI
Tibetan monks protest staging of Beijing 2008 Olympics
With prayers on their lips, hundreds of Tibetan monks and youth walked through the streets of Varanasi on Wednesday to protest against China holding the 2008 Olympics. ANI
Polling for 13th presidential election begins (Lead: Politics Presidential election)
Polling for the 13th presidential election is underway. There is a straight contest between the UPA-Left candidate Pratibha Patil and NDA backed independent candidate Bhairon Singh Shekhawat. ANI
Polling for 13th presidential election today
Polling for the 13th presidential election will begin at 10 a.m. today, which will see a straight contest between the UPA-Left candidate Pratibha Patil and NDA backed independent candidate Bhairon Singh Shekhawat. ANI
International exhibition on Naval armaments to begin today
An international seminar-cum-exhibition on naval armament, NAVARMS-07 will be held here today. ANI
Cornell University Invites Sudeshna Datta, Co - Founder, AbsolutData Research and Analytics as Speaker at Camp Start Up
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Microsoft Launches Global 'Office Ready' initiative in India for Microsoft Office 2007
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UTV's Brand Bindass to Launch India's 1st Space Tourist
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(ISC)2® Announces Honourees for First Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements Programme
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Rediff.com India Limited Schedules First Quarter Earnings Results Conference Call for July 26, 2007
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Technological Advancements Spur the Demand for Metalworking Fluid Additives
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Anantraj Industries Reports Stronge Performance - Income up 284% to Rs.149.85 crores
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