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BMW case: Witness could not recognise Nanda in court
Sanjeev Nanda, prime accused in the 1999 BMW hit and run case, today got a relief, as Sunil Kulkarni, a key witness in the case, could not recognise him in the court. ANI
Dausa violence: Death toll rises to 14; army pressed into service(Lead: Gujjars)
Fourteen people were killed and 80 others were injured after police opened fire on protesters of the Gujjars community, who were demanding Scheduled Tribe status for them in Dausa this morning. ANI
Raipur doctors separate conjoined twins
Doctors of a Raipur hospital on Tuesday successfully separated 10-month-old conjoined twins after a four-hour long surgery. ANI
SEZ are here to stay, says Kamal Nath
Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath today said the Centre was reviewing land buy policy for low-tax Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in view of widespread opposition. ANI
Police baton-charge J-K PSU employees
Jammu and Kashmir police on Tuesday baton-charged public sector employees of the State, who were demanding timely payment of wages. ANI
PM announces Rs-25,000-crore package for agricultural revamp
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today announced a fund of 25,000 crore rupees in the next four years for revamping the agriculture sector. ANI
Akal Takht to continue Dera boycott
Akal Takht, the top religious body of Sikhs, today decided to continue boycotting Dera Sacha Sauda, even as the latter has tendered an apology for sacrilege by its leader Gurmeet Ram Raheem Singh. ANI
People protest against death of a teenaged in Kanpur school
People of Kanpur today came on the street to protest against the death of schoolboy in a schools swimming pool. ANI
Centre ready to provide additional fund for irrigation benefit programme: Montek
Deputy Chairmen of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia today said the Centre has agreed to provide additional funds for Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP). ANI
China tells India keep a tight head over controversies
The bilateral relations between India and China have run into a rough weather, with Beijing today making a statement that New Delhi should not bring differences to the fore till the boundary dispute is settled. ANI
Center concerned about stagnation in agri-production: Chidambaram
Expressing his concerns about the stagnation in agricultural production, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said the country couldnt meet its food security through imports. ANI
Murder, rape charges framed against Nithari killings accused Koli
A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court today framed murder and rape charges against the prime accused in the gruesome Nithari killings case, Surinder Koli. ANI
Congress suspends MLA for accusing Himachal CM of corruption
The Congress party today suspended Shahpur legislator Vijay Singh Mankotia for accusing Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh of corruption. ANI
China cracks down on campus porn sites
A Chinese campaign to clean up online pornography has reached college campuses with the Education Ministry lashing out at some school bulletin board systems (BBS) for making money from porn. ANI
Kashmirs farmers start paddy sowing
Farmers in Kashmir have started the sowing of the paddy crop ahead of the Kharif season. ANI
Seven including four custom officers sentenced in 1993 Mumbai blasts
Seven persons, including four custom officers, convicted in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, have been awarded sentences by the Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Court (TADA) today. ANI
Pakistan will remain a key US ally, says Kasuri
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri has said that no matter who wins the next US presidential elections, Pakistan will remain a key ally of Washington. ANI
Pawar to CM: Prepare state-specific plans to boost agriculture
Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today called upon the Chief Ministers to prepare State-specific plans by keeping in view the agro-climatic conditions, natural resource and availability of technology. ANI
All eyes on God as twin babies undergo surgery in Raipur
Parents of 10-month-old twins in Madhya Pradesh are praying to God for some miracle as their kids undergo a difficult surgery to get separated today at a hospital here. ANI
Centre appoints key officials for merged Air India
The Central Government will appoint V Thulsidas as Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) and Vishwapati Trivedi as Joint Managing Director of the merged entity Air India from the time it would come into being. ANI
Dera Sacha Sauda sect followers seek refuge under Sikh body
Followers of a Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS) sect sought refuge under a Sikh body today to avoid getting caught in ongoing sectarian clashes. ANI
Manmohan Singh calls for boosting agricultural growth
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday emphasised the need for reversing the prolonged slowdown in the agricultural sector for an inclusive growth. ANI
Nepalese climber rescued by British doctors on Everest
A team of British doctors who scaled Everest to study the effects of oxygen deprivation on gravely ill patients, used their expertise to save the life of a 22-year-old Nepalese climber, who was found unconscious at an altitude of 8,500m, the so-called death zone near the summit of Everest. ANI
Unique hill fish found in West Bengal village pond
A unique species of fish, with unusually strong fins, has been found in a pond in Belakova Village of West Bengals Jalpaiguri District. ANI
Kullus mushroom growers worry over depleting production
The picturesque Kullu Valley is known for its cultivation of mushroom. But of late, inferior quality seeds supplied by government agencies have caused depleted production. ANI
Amitabh, Abhishek visit Mumbais Siddhivinayak temple
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhishek Bachchan visited the famous Siddhivinayaka Temple here in the early hours on Tuesday. ANI
India-Nepal border sealed to stop Bhutanese refugees
tanki (West Bengal), May 29 (ANIAround 10,000 Bhutanese refugees gathered at the India-Nepal border in bid to return home using Indian soil, to participate in the mock election in Bhutan. ANI
Six killed in Jaipur police firing on protesting Gujjars
Two policemen were among six killed in police firing on thousands of Gujjars demanding Scheduled Tribe status for their community in Dausa here this morning. ANI
Bhutan holds second mock elections in presence of Indian observers
The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is holding its second mock election as it prepares for next years first general election in its history. ANI
Akal Takht meet to consider Dera apology
Akal Takht, the top religious body of Sikhs, will meet here today to take a decision on the apology tendered by Dera Sacha Sauda sect for sacrilege by its leader Gurmeet Ram Raheem Singh. ANI
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Drishti's DACX™ Contact Center Suite Wins the BPONews Best Contact Center Solution Award
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Manipal Group Announces Healthcare Retail Foray
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Research and Development Critical for Survival in the Machine Vision and X-Ray Inspection Equipment Market
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SunTec to Partner with Infosys' Finacle for Relationship-based Pricing
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