• BJP demands reversal of appointment of new CBI chief Sinha

    New Delhi:  BJP today demanded annulment of the government decision to appoint Ranjit Sinha as the new CBI Director, contending that the Select Committee on Lokpal had suggested that such appointments should be done through a collegium method.

    New Delhi:  BJP today demanded annulment of the government decision to appoint Ranjit Sinha as the new CBI Director, contending that the Select Committee on Lokpal had suggested that such appointments should be done through a collegium method.

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  • Naked man brings London to standstill

    LONDON: A naked man brought parts of central London to a standstill on Friday after he installed himself on a statue near Prime Minister David Cameron's office for nearly three hours.

    LONDON: A naked man brought parts of central London to a standstill on Friday after he installed himself on a statue near Prime Minister David Cameron's office for nearly three hours.

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  • Savita's death: Abortion requests missing from medical file

    London: Praveen Halappanavar, husband of an Indian dentist who died due to pregnancy-related complications after being denied abortion in Ireland, says the medical notes made available to him do not contain their repeated pleas for a termination, but mention trivial requests for tea and toast.

    London: Praveen Halappanavar, husband of an Indian dentist who died due to pregnancy-related complications after being denied abortion in Ireland, says the medical notes made available to him do not contain their repeated pleas for a termination, but mention trivial requests for tea and toast.

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  • Ind vs Eng: England 7/0 at lunch on Day 2 in 2nd Test against India

    NEW DELHI: Captain Alastair Cook and Nick Compton safely negotiated four overs to take England first innings to 7/0 at lunch on the second day of the second Test against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

    NEW DELHI: Captain Alastair Cook and Nick Compton safely negotiated four overs to take England first innings to 7/0 at lunch on the second day of the second Test against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

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  • Mushtaq Ahmed's tips on action came in handy: Monty Panesar

    MUMBAI: England and Pakistan may have, over the years, produced top-notch cricketers but there has been no love lost between quite a few of their stalwarts. Legendary allrounder Ian Botham once described Pakistan as a country where you should send your mother-in-law. The images of former England captain Mike Gatting and Pakistan umpire Shakoor Rana's finger-pointing duel in Faisalabad during England's 1987 tour are still fresh in our minds.

    MUMBAI: England and Pakistan may have, over the years, produced top-notch cricketers but there has been no love lost between quite a few of their stalwarts. Legendary allrounder Ian Botham once described Pakistan as a country where you should send your mother-in-law. The images of former England captain Mike Gatting and Pakistan umpire Shakoor Rana's finger-pointing duel in Faisalabad during England's 1987 tour are still fresh in our minds.

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  • 2.60 million borrowed from the fake NOC

    Kota. A person making fake NOC municipal Rampura 2.60 million loan taken from the Bank of Baroda. The revelation of the bank loans, the administration now has registered a case against the police. Police began investigating the case of fraud.

    Kota. A person making fake NOC municipal Rampura 2.60 million loan taken from the Bank of Baroda. The revelation of the bank loans, the administration now has registered a case against the police. Police began investigating the case of fraud.

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  • Lawsuit be filed against Semtel owners

    Kota.In this case, the memorandum will be Saturday afternoon at 3 pm collector. The decision taken at a meeting on Friday Prabuddhjnon was held at Circuit House.

    Kota.In this case, the memorandum will be Saturday afternoon at 3 pm collector. The decision taken at a meeting on Friday Prabuddhjnon was held at Circuit House.

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  • Mamata Banerjee fails numbers test, no-confidence motion falls

    NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee faced a major embarrassment in Lok Sabha on Thursday when her party's bid to move a no-confidence motion against the government fell ignominiously due a lack of numbers amid jeers from the ruling coalition benches.

    NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee faced a major embarrassment in Lok Sabha on Thursday when her party's bid to move a no-confidence motion against the government fell ignominiously due a lack of numbers amid jeers from the ruling coalition benches.

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  • Govt approves drug pricing policy to lower cost of medicines

    New Delhi: The government today cleared the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Policy that will bring 348 essential drugs under price control, leading to reduction in prices.
    “The National Pharmaceutical Pricing policy has been approved by the Cabinet with an objective to put in place a regulatory framework for pricing of drugs to ensure their availability at reasonable prices,” an official source said.

    New Delhi: The government today cleared the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Policy that will bring 348 essential drugs under price control, leading to reduction in prices.
    “The National Pharmaceutical Pricing policy has been approved by the Cabinet with an objective to put in place a regulatory framework for pricing of drugs to ensure their availability at reasonable prices,” an official source said.

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  • Kasab's execution: Pak press calls for arresting 26/11 masterminds

    NEW DELHI: The execution of Ajmal Kasab, the only Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist to be caught alive out of the 10 trained killers unleashed on Mumbai on November 26, 2008, made headlines in Pakistan with two leading English language dallies demanding that the masterminds of the carnage be brought to justice to root out terrorism in the region.

    NEW DELHI: The execution of Ajmal Kasab, the only Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist to be caught alive out of the 10 trained killers unleashed on Mumbai on November 26, 2008, made headlines in Pakistan with two leading English language dallies demanding that the masterminds of the carnage be brought to justice to root out terrorism in the region.

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