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Pak traders blame Indian authorities harassment for huge losses during IITF
Pakistani traders have accused Indian authorities of harassing them leading to them suffering huge losses in the just concluded India International Trade Fair at New Delhi.
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Veerappa Moily announces a new bill to check corruption in judiciary
Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily said on Saturday that India has drafted a new bill to check corruption and increase accountability in the judiciary.
Body of ex-judge's son found in Haryana canal
Mohali, Nov 28 : The body of a retired judge's son who had gone missing from his home in Punjab Nov 22 was found in a canal near Haryana's Kurukshetra town Saturday, police said.
Pakistan cannot prosecute Hafiz Saeed: Qureshi
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. IANS PORT OF SPAIN / NEW DELHI: Pakistan cannot prosecute Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, as there is insufficient evidence against him, the country's foreign minister said Saturday, even as he urged New Delhi to resume the ...
India says willing conditionally to sign on to emission cuts
Indian Premier Manmohan Singh said for the first time Saturday he was willing to commit his country to ambitious global carbon emission cuts, provided others shared the burden.
Home secretary level talks between India, Bangladesh on Monday
India Gazette Saturday 28th November, 2009 New Delhi, Nov.28 : A five member Bangladesh delegation, headed by the Bangladesh Home Secretary, Abdus Sobhan Sikder, is scheduled to arrive in the national capital on Monday for the Home Secretary level talks between India and Bangladesh.
Mumbai highlights security on attack anniversary
Mumbai unveiled its newly formed Force One commando group before the anniversary of last year's terrorist attacks.
New Delhi not for new sanctions against Iran
Port of Spain: India yesterday backed the IAEA resolution against Iran for having developed a secret uranium-enrichment facility, but opposed 'renewed punitive approach or sanctions' and underlined the need to 'keep doors open for dialogue' with Tehran.
TERI and IGNOU to Organize the Third International Conference on Digital Libraries
Digital Libraries are increasingly playing a vital role in business, research and education and facilitating 'anytime, anywhere access' to knowledge resources.
Exports fall 6.6% in Oct; more sops on cards
Rituparna Bhuyan Posted: Saturday, Nov 28, 2009 at 2353 hrs IST Updated: Saturday, Nov 28, 2009 at 2353 hrs IST New Delhi: Exports, which saw the steepest fall of 39.2% in May at the height of the global financial crisis, only contracted 6.6% in October.
No impact of Dubai World default on India: Anand Sharma
The risk of a multi-billion-dollar debt default by Dubai World, ranked among the largest state-run conglomerates in the region, will have little impact on the Indian economy, a senior Indian minister said on Friday.
China-Pak military nexus a matter of serious concern: Antony
Voicing great concern over the military nexus between China and Pakistan, Defence Minister A K Antony said on Friday that India will have to be vigilant at all times.
India vigilant but remains vulnerable to attacks
The paramilitary troops outside the Trident and Taj Mahal hotels suggest a higher level of security a year after militants laid siege to Mumbai, but it may all be a mirage as the country still remains very vulnerable.
New fund to provide financial security to overseas returnees: Vayalar Ravi
New Delhi: Overseas affairs minister Vayalar Ravi on Thursday said the government was in the final stage of establishing a 'Return and Resettlement Fund' that will provide "reasonable level of financial security" to overseas returnees.
India not in favour of bidding for Olympics: Gill
New Delhi Sports Minister M S Gill today disfavoured the suggestion that India should bid for Olympics even if the Commonwealth Games next year are organized successfully.
26/11 anniversary turns into a verbal duel in Parliament
New Delhi The first anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks saw Leader of the Opposition L K Advani expressing concern over the relief to the victims and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee hitting back accusing the BJP of exploiting the 26/11 incident for political gains.
Rules Not Violated in Issuing Visa to Rana: Indian Consul General
Facing a controversy regarding issuance of visa to LeT operative Tahawwur Hussain Rana, Indian Consul General in Chicago Ashok Atri has met External Affairs Minister SM Krishna and said that there was no violation of rules while issuing visa to Rahan for he had submitted all proper papers for the same.
Iran must avoid going down the nuclear weapon path: Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that Iran must not go down the nuclear weapons path, and added that New Delhi has unambiguously and consistently said that it does not support such a step.
Air Force can use fire against Naxals : Antony
New Delhi, Nov 25 : The Union Government on Wednesday clarified that there is no permission required to exercise the right to self-defence. The Indian Air Force had asked for permission to fire on naxals to avoid any ambiguity.
Got A Pain? -- Have A Cup Of Brazilian Mint
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