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Andhra govt to give 4 percent quota for backward Muslims
The Andhra Pradesh government led by YSR Reddy will be issuing a fresh ordinance, which will give four per cent reservation to socially and economically backward Muslims in jobs and educational institutions in the State. ANI
India, Pak call for swift and effective punishments to terrorists
The fourth round of Home Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan ended with both sides calling for swift and effective punishments be awarded to terrorists. ANI
Lalu bats for his partyman; says he is being framed
Defending his party MP Rajesh Kumar Manjhi, who has been accused of taking a woman on an official tour pretending as his spouse, Railway Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad today said that the former has been framed as he belonged to a backward community. ANI
Rain abates, but water logging paralyses normal life in Kolkata
Normal life continues to be hit in Kolkata as about 160 mm of monsoon rains received by the city during the past 24 hours has submerged roads, disrupting normal movement. ANI
Tamil Nadus teen doctor surrenders
A fifteen-year-old boy accused of illegally conducting a caesarean operation surrendered before the Tamil Nadu police here on Wednesday. ANI
Vote for Taj fever grips country
With just few days left for voting to select the new Seven Wonders of the World, campaigning is in full swing to crown the monument of love, the Taj Mahal, on top of the new list. ANI
Indo-US nuke deal to get through soon: Mulford
US envoy to India David C. Mulford said on Wednesday that the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal will come through soon, as both countries are committed to seal the deal at the earliest. ANI
West Bengal seeks cooperation in fisheries with Vietnam
Visiting Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on Wednesday met West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, where the latter sought Vietnamese help in developing its dairy and pisciculture industries. ANI
Motivated allegations against me have been answered: Pratibha Patil
The UPA-Lefts presidential nominee Pratibha Patil today said that all allegations against her are motivated and have already been answered. ANI
Chinas `One Child policy to stay
China has said that it will stick to its family planning policy for the foreseeable future despite some negative influences. ANI
Presidential poll will take place on July 19
The poll for the Presidential Election, 2007 will take place on July 19. ANI
Asian rights body says Naxal killings have decreased by 45 percent
There has been an over 45 per cent decrease in the number of killings by Naxalites during first half of 2007, as compared to figures released last year, claims the Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) in its latest issue of Naxal Conflict Monitor released to the media today. ANI
Baalu constitutes inter-ministerial group to review ship safety issues
Union Shipping, Road Transport and Highways Minister T.R. Baalu today announced the constitution of an inter-ministerial group of experts comprising representatives from navy, coast guard and ports to review ship safety issues. ANI
Arjun Singh launches online admission project for open schooling
Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh launched an online admission project Ni-On of the National Institute of Open Learning here today. ANI
Same-sex marriage: Shahzina Tariq vows to live with groom
Shahzina Tariq, the bride in the same-sex marriage, has said she would prefer to stay with Shumail Raj, the bridegroom, after the controversy surrounding their marriage ends. ANI
Detained doctor in Australia student of Bangalore medical college
The Principal of B. R. Ambedkar Medical College today said that the doctor arrested in Brisbane in connection with the foiled bomb attacks on UK and Glasgow, was possibly its student. ANI
Manmohan Singh calls for collective effort to conserve water
Warning that the earth will face severe shortage of water in next few decades if it is not used carefully, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today called for a collective effort by the government, NGOs and civil society to conserve water. ANI
Porters at West Bengal railway station turn HIV conscious
A voluntary health organisation has launched a campaign to educate porters at a major railway junction to protect them from possible infection of HIV virus here. ANI
A place for dogs to R.I.P with dignity in Jamshedpur
In a unique expression of love for pet dogs, a major automobile company here has set up a special graveyard for its guard dogs as a tribute to their loyalty. ANI
When Tibetan music touched every heart in Dharamshala
Psychedelic lights, sterling performances and an enthusiastic audience marked the third Tibetan Music Awards recently in the hill town of Dharamshala, the adopted home of Buddhists leader Dalai Lama. ANI
Manmohan Singh assures Central assistance to flood-hit Gujarat
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today called Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to enquire about the flood situation in the state. ANI
Manmohan Singh calls for delivery of essential supplies to the North East
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has called for urgent steps to be taken to ensure the delivery of essential supplies to states in North East India following damage to a railway bridge on the main arterial route to Lumding-Badarpur on the North Frontier Railway network. ANI
Stray Kerala dogs face keyhole surgery to control birth rate
The killing of stray dogs in Kerala, has prompted the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and the Cochin Corporation to promote Animal Birth Control (ABC) by starting a keyhole surgery drive for stray dogs to control their reproductive ability. ANI
Muslims protest docking of USS Nimitz off Chennai port
The Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK), a voluntary organization of Tamil Nadu Muslims is protesting against the anchoring of nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz outside Chennai port. ANI
Japan to help India through infrastructure projects
Japanese Industry Minister Akira Amari has said that the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project (DMIC) could get the services-driven economy to grow through infrastructure development. ANI
Three-month-old Orissa baby becomes youngest tax payer
A three-month-old Orissa baby has become the youngest individual to get a tax account number, after a trust signed a pact with his father for him to work as a model. ANI
India, Pakistan Home Secretaries condemn terrorism in all forms
Union Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta and Pakistans Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah have strongly condemned all acts of terrorism. ANI
Hizb chief threatens more militants attacks in J-K
Hizbul Mujahideen chief and the chairman of Kashmirs United Jihad Council Syed Salahuddin, has threatened to carry out more militant attacks in Jammu and Kashmir if human rights abuses involving the Indian Army dont end. ANI
Manmohan Singh to inaugurate rural water supply and sanitation conference
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will inaugurate a two-day conference on rural drinking water supply and sanitation here today. ANI
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Growing Need for More Efficient Ultra-High Density Storage Devices Encourages Advancements in Embedded Memories
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UTV-ASTRO's BINDASS Announces the Appointment of Nikhil Gandhi as Regional Director - West & South, Advertising & Sponsorship Sales
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