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Recession-hit Gujarat auto part makers hope for budget concessions

Auto part makers in Rajkot are hoping for concessions in excise duties and taxes in the coming budget. The city, which has with over 5,000 small
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A group of Afghan students visits India to learn Hindi

A group of 34 students from the Nanghar University in Afghanistan recently visited Agra to study Hindi. The students included six girls and 28 boys. The students ...
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EPFO retains 8.5percent on PF for current fiscal

A crucial meeting of the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has decided to retain the 8.5 percent interest rate ...
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Patil calls for inclusive and positive changes in lives of people

President Pratibha Patil on Saturday said the UPA Government is keen to create more growth opportunities to ensure inclusive growth and bring positive changes in ...
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Mysore shutdown evokes mixed response

A dawn to dusk shutdown call given by the Hindu Jagaran Vedike in protest against an attack on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) youth leader ...
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J and K HC orders exhumation of Shopian rape victims bodies

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court today directed state police to exhume the bodies of the victims of rape and murder in Shopian for fresh ...
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Delayed monsoon leads to scarcity of fodder in Punjab

Monsoon may have brought in relief in some parts of country, but there are still many places, which are parched and waiting for first showers. ...
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Shakespeare''s ''King Lear'' inspires Kashmir''s theatre artists

Theatre experts and artistes in Jammu and Kashmir have lent a regional touch to William Shakespeare''s famous play ''King Lear''. They staged this play here on ...
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Rare sheep perfect blood donors for diagnosing infectious disease in developing world

Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine say that the hair sheep, a less-hirsute version of the familiar woolly barnyard resident, may be key ...
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New form of El Nino may increase chances of hurricanes making landfall

A study by climatologists at the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests that a new form of El Nino may be changing potentially causing not only ...
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J and K HC orders exhumation of Shopian rape victims bodies

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court today directed state police to exhume the bodies of the victims of rape and murder in Shopian for fresh

Mysore shutdown evokes mixed response

A dawn to dusk shutdown call given by the Hindu Jagaran Vedike in protest against an attack on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) youth leader

Patil calls for inclusive and positive changes in lives of people

President Pratibha Patil on Saturday said the UPA Government is keen to create more growth opportunities to ensure inclusive growth and bring positive changes in

EPFO retains 8.5percent on PF for current fiscal

A crucial meeting of the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has decided to retain the 8.5 percent interest rate

A group of Afghan students visits India to learn Hindi

A group of 34 students from the Nanghar University in Afghanistan recently visited Agra to study Hindi. The students included six girls and 28 boys. The students

Recession-hit Gujarat auto part makers hope for budget concessions

Auto part makers in Rajkot are hoping for concessions in excise duties and taxes in the coming budget. The city, which has with over 5,000 small

Shakespeare''s ''King Lear'' inspires Kashmir''s theatre artists

Theatre experts and artistes in Jammu and Kashmir have lent a regional touch to William Shakespeare''s famous play ''King Lear''. They staged this play here on

Delayed monsoon leads to scarcity of fodder in Punjab

Monsoon may have brought in relief in some parts of country, but there are still many places, which are parched and waiting for first showers.

Origin of very high-energy gamma rays pinpointed to giant black hole

Using a worldwide combination of diverse telescopes, astronomers have discovered that a giant galaxy’s bursts of very high energy gamma rays are coming from a

New form of El Nino may increase chances of hurricanes making landfall

A study by climatologists at the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests that a new form of El Nino may be changing potentially causing not only
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