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Last updated on Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Homage paid to IPKF martyrs in Sri Lanka
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
High Court upholds death sentence for woman's murder
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Fee issue: State-TDP talks fail
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Flights cancelled due to bandh call
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Proceedings against Kanan Devan stayed
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Strike to hit banks; autos to stay off road
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Teachers, students protest against extortion
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Two Indias, two Bengals: Rahul
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
No need for NIA probe in assault case: G.K. Pillai
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Three killed in north Kashmir violence
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Indian warship foils Somali pirate attack
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Chidambaram's remarks: probe ordered
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
I was tricked and blackmailed, says Yasir Hameed
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Unseeded Cibulkova knocks out Kuznetsova
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Indian Navy neutralises pirate boat in Gulf of Aden
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Kashmir, Ayodhya, Naxals top Manmohan's political challenges
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Additional security to be provided to Jayalalithaa
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Death sentence for 2 stayed in Akshardham case
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Six-phase polls in Bihar
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Naxals release policemen
The Hindu - Front Page, Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Dilshan ton powers Lanka to 7-wkt win
Express Cricket, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
By the time the Indian team packed up their practice session on Monday morning, they had a large posse of star-struck locals waiting desperately to catch a glimpse of them.
India get another shot at top spot
Express Cricket, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Despite the overwhelming sense of lethargy that is characteristic of this region, days generally begin quite early here...
A stable hiring scenario in Aug: Job Index
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
There was increased demand for Professionals in Banking and Engineering.
NSE to start trading over mobile phones
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
At present, only about 10-15 big brokers have the infrastructure for mobile trading.
Mark Hurd in talks to join Oracle: Report
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Mark Hurd resigned as chief executive of technology giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) last month.
Air India's Apr-July rev up 26 per cent
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Air India carried 7.08 lakh passengers on its domestic network.
Dalal Street to see range-bound trading
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Stock market is expected to remain in a narrow range this week.
B-schools venture into green pasture
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Top engineering institutes and business schools are going green with a vengeance.
Marks & Spencer drops Gurgaon factory
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
M&S said it had stopped placing order with Viva Global in Gurgaon for commercial reasons.
India to miss export target: Assocham
The Financial Express, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Assocham has said that India may miss the USD 200 billion export target.
Mexico plane crash kills 6, including 2 lawmakers, mayor
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
At least six people, including two Mexican federal lawmakers and a governor, were killed when their small plane crashed in southern Mexico.
India, South Korea discuss ways to strengthen ties
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
India and South Korea explored ways to strengthen bilateral ties which have taken a "sharp upward trajectory" and discussed issues like anti-piracy and disaster relief.
Preparations on for BrahMos testfiring
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
The missile has been inducted into the army and defence officials call the test a routine one.
Life returning to normal in Kashmir
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Life in the Kashmir Valley was on Saturday limping back to normal with people defying the strike called by the separatists.
Pakistan trio released without charge
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
The tainted Pakistani trio was released without charge after being questioned by the Scotland Yard.
26/11 trial 'stuck', a commission needed: Pak
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the trial has run into problems over the issue of Indian witnesses.
Maoists say three abducted policemen safe, call for talks
Expressindia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Maoists said the hostages with them were safe and called for talks as 'time was running out'.
Fresh exodus from Pakistan floods
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Hundreds of thousands of people flee towns and villages threatened by fresh floods in Pakistan's deluged southern Sindh province.
Afghan journalist knifed to death
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
The body of a prominent Afghan broadcast journalist is found near his home in the capital, Kabul, police say.
Suicide attack on Pakistan police
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Nearly 20 people die as a suicide bomber rams an explosives laden pickup truck into a police station in north-west Pakistan.
India second most FDI destination after China
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
GENEVA: India has replaced the U.S. as the second most important foreign directive investment (FDI) destination for transnational corporations, according to a survey conducted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
India's illegal betting syndicates
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
The role of the gambling syndicates that can make millions from the outcome of a single game has been highlighted by the allegation that three Pakistani cricket players were involved in a betting scam.
Lessons for Mumbai tiffin workers
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Tiffin carriers in the Indian city of Mumbai learn English and basic computer skills to improve their business prospects.
India, Poland to sign agreement on cultural exchange programme on Tuesday
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
India and Poland will sign an agreement on cultural exchange programme during the delegation level talks to be held between the two sides on Tuesday in the national capital.
Kabul Bank is offered state aid
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Afghanistan's central bank promises to back scandal-hit Kabul Bank as customers continue to take out their savings.
India to sell stake in 2 oil companies
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
NEW DELHI: India is considering selling 10 per cent in Indian Oil Corp (IOC) and 5 per cent in Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) in the March quarter, a deal that could fetch the government about US.6 billion at current prices. "The oil ministry has taken an in-principle decision, we have to go to the cabinet now," Oil Secretary S. Sundareshan told reporters yesterday. The sales will be part of ...
India must take adequate precaution with regard to China: PM
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
India has to take adequate precautions but not give up hope of peaceful resolution of issues with China, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today in reaction to "pinpricks" by Beijing on Jammu and Kashmir and other issues.
India second most important FDI destination
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
India has replaced the US as the second most important foreign directive investment (FDI) destination for transnational corporations during 2010-2012
India needs adequate precautions for China: PM
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Amid discordant notes in India's ties with China, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday said India has to take 'adequate precautions' but can't give up on peaceful resolution of issues with China.
India to sell stakes in energy firms
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
NEW DELHI - INDIA said on Monday it aims to sell stakes in two more state-run energy firms as part of its plans to speed reforms and raise funds to combat poverty.
India must take 'adequate precautions' against China, says PM
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
India has to take adequate precautions but not not give up hope of peaceful resolution of issues with China, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday in reaction to "pinpricks" by Beijing on Jammu and Kashmir and other issues.
Indian Maoists release policemen
BBC- South Asia, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
Maoist rebels in the eastern Indian state of Bihar release three policemen they were holding hostage for eight days, police say.
India Minister: May Take Decision On Cairn-Vedanta Deal In 4-6 Weeks
IT India, Mon, 06 Sep 2010
India Minister: May Take Decision On Cairn-Vedanta Deal In 4-6 Weeks
Campaign contenders
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Three of the most unusual candidates in Afghanistan's parliamentary elections
India's Stock-Trade Matching Platform to Buoy Volume, Credit Suisse Says
IT India, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
IndiaIndia’s automated trading platforms to match equity buy and sell orders with the best prices on the two major exchanges will help increase turnover by boosting investor confidence, according to Credit Suisse Group AG.
Hameed hits out at fixing 'sting'
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Pakistan's Yasir Hameed says a secretly-recorded meeting he had with a UK tabloid behind cricket betting scam allegations has been "inaccurately reported" by the paper.
Bangladesh anthrax cases spread
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Health officials in Bangladesh are on high alert after the number of people infected by anthrax rises to more than 300.
Sri Lanka cricketer investigated
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
A leading Sri Lanka cricketer has been investigated by the anti-corruption unit of the world cricket governing body, BBC Sport has learned.
England cruise to win in Twenty20
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
England underline their status as World Twenty20 champions as they cruise to victory in the first of two internationals against Pakistan.
'Banish Pakistan trio if guilty'
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan says the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing should receive life bans from cricket if found guilty.
French hostages 'in good health'
BBC- South Asia, Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Two French journalists kidnapped in Afghanistan in December are alive, says President Nicolas Sarkozy's chief adviser.