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Monday, April 26, 2010

Original Prostitution Rooted in Eurasian Manusmriti Hegemony as Mayawati ENTRAPPED to Save the Finance Bill and TAX Heaven Routes Unearthed in IPL!

Original Prostitution Rooted in Eurasian Manusmriti Hegemony as Mayawati ENTRAPPED to Save the Finance Bill and TAX Heaven Routes Unearthed in IPL!

Congress did not initiate anti-Sikh riots in 1984: Gadkari

Both the government and the opposition today braced up for a possible close trial of strength in the Lok Sabha tomorrow on the cut motions against the duty hike on petroleum products and on fertilisers prices.


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Both the government and the opposition today braced up for a possible close trial of strength in the Lok Sabha tomorrow on the cut motions against the duty hike on petroleum products and on fertilisers prices.The Congress Monday indicated it was not in favour of a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into allegations of phone tapping of senior political leaders.Amidst the Parliamentary Nautanki DITTO Indo US Nuclear Deal caused LEFT Pull Out Darama and Projection of Dalit Queen Mayawati as Future Prime Minister of India under Manusmriti Apartheid Global zionsit Brahaminical Order,the heat wave continues in northern India with the mercury breaching the 40-degree celsius mark at many places with Ganganagar in Rajasthan experiencing a high of 44.5 degrees. Elsewhere in the desert state, the daytime temperature in Churu was 44.3 degrees, while in Dholpur, Kota and Jaipur, it was 43.5, 42.5 and 41.5 degrees respectively, according to the Met office.

Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh Monday returned to India a day earlier than scheduled after attending a climate change meet in South Africa to attend Lok Sabha Tuesday when the government is scheduled to table the crucial Finance Bill.

Rajasthan continued to sizzle under intense heat with most parts of the state recording a maximum temperature of above 40 degree Celsius today. Ganganagar was the hottest place in the state with 44.5 deg C followed by Churu at 44.3 deg C, Dholpur 43.5 deg C, Kota 42.5 deg C, Bikaner 42.3 deg C and Jodhpur 41.7 deg C, MeT officials said.

Mind you, Lalit Modi was RULING the Rajputana fro Heritage Amer Fort Haveli backed by LPG Mafia and then Chief Minister belonging to RSS!

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''Pink city'' Jaipur recorded 41.5 deg C. According to a MeT forecast, dust storm accompanied by thunder storm may occur at isolated places in the state tomorrow.

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Clarifying her position in the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals, Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty on Monday said she is the Brand Ambassador of the team and her husband Raj Kundra is a stake-holder.Any big event in India seems to be incomplete without a Bollywood touch. And the Indian Premiere league (IPL) has been like a Bollywood affair from the word go.t was hard not to watch this match and think of another that took place a generation ago, the final of a tournament that may one day come to be regarded as the pinnacle of limited-overs cricket.BCCI puts on INNOCENCE cover as if Modi was the Hitler in Indian Cricket and others had to obey him helpless. Involvement of Realty, Mafia and Politics makes IPL and Indian Politics as well as Economy Perfect Ingredients of PROSTITUTION Original which is Elevated as an Global Marketing Affair along with Global Hindutva and Imperialist Zionism!Thus, NO Wonder,Minutes after the final ball of the Indian Premier League-3 was bowled, chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi was suspended by the BCCI over allegations of financial mismanagement.Hope sticks on Poor Public Memory and Future Diversion Development Trends which would wipe out every TRACE of the Crime! However, the issue of tapping of telephones of senior politicians created uproar in Parliament today with both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha adjourning till noon soon after assembling for the day.

Original Prostitution Rooted in Eurasian Manusmriti Hegemony as Mayawati ENTRAPPED to Save the Finance Bill and TAX Heaven Routes Unearthed in IPL! Just see the Grand Alliance of Gandhian  Politicians and RSS to destroy NON Hindus, the indiegenous aboriginal and Minority Communities as expressed by no one else than the BJP Chief himself.Floodgates of IPL Prostitution Political Economy are wide Open, Exposed as IS Bindra was the one man who stood up for Lalit Modi, Sunil Gavaskar was largely quiet and BCCI president Shashank Manohar led the charge against the former IPL boss.Controversial and high-profile Lalit Modi was tonight suspended as IPL Commissioner for alleged "individual misdemeanours" capping fortnight-long dramatic developments that opened a can of worms in the administration of the popular cricket league. On a day of fast-paced developments, the BCCI acted swiftly to suspend him giving 15 days time to explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against him after he made a surprise announcement that he would participate and chair the meeting of the IPL''s Governing Council on Monday morning.

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Consistent Chennai Reaps Reward With a Title

International Herald Tribune - Huw Richards - ‎1 hour ago‎
The Chennai Super Kings, the only team to reach the playoffs in all three seasons of the Indian Premier League, at last turned consistency into a championship when they beat the Mumbai Indians by 22 runs in the final.

I'm brand ambassador of RR only: Shilpa

The Hindu - ‎3 hours ago‎
PTI Clarifying her position in the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals, Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty on Monday said she is the Brand Ambassador of the team and her husband Raj Kundra is a stake-holder.

Sania-Shoaib's Pak reception

Times of India - ‎1 hour ago‎
Sania and Shoaib's reception was hosted at the Sialkot hockey stadium on Sunday evening, with more than a thousand guests in attendance.

Both the government and the opposition today braced up for a possible close trial of strength in the Lok Sabha tomorrow on the cut motions against the duty hike on petroleum products and on fertilisers prices. The ruling UPA coalition appears to have an edge in the numbers game if a vote is forced on the cut motions with the BSP, which has 21 MPs, indicating support to the government.

The BSP''s strategy appears to be linked to the recent development in the Supreme Court where the CBI has said it was prepared to consider Mayawati''s plea for closing a disproportionate assets case against her. The 207-member Congress is not leaving anything to chance and has issued whip to its members.


The Trinamool Congress, the second largest party in the UPA after Congress with 19 members as also three similar directions to its members. Other UPA allies are expected to follow suit.


In the numbers game, the UPA has the support of 270 members and has been assured of support by the BSP. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi expressed confidence that the UPA coalition will defeat the cut motions. "We seek the support of all right-thinking people," he said in reply to a question whether the ruling coalition would take the help of Samajwadi Party headed by Mulayam Singh Yadav.


"We are as confident as possible," he told reporters at Rashtrapati Bhawan here on the sidelines of defence investiture ceremony. "Of course we are confident," Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who was also present at the function, said.


Parliamentary Affairs Minister P K Bansal said "Government is confident that the Finance Bill will be passed and the cut motion, if brought, will be defeated. Governments have never fallen on a cut motion.


" With the guillotine being applied to the discussion on the demand for grants at 6 pm tomorrow, rival sides are getting their act together with the 13-party grouping, including the Left, giving separate cut motions. The BJP declared that the party as also other NDA constituents have issued a three-line whip to their members tomorrow.


Both the sections within the opposition do not not appear to be hesitant to vote on same side on the cut motions as Parliamentary procedures may compel them to take such a course. 

Congress did not initiate anti-Sikh riots in 1984: Gadkari
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari says it's not entirely correct to blame the then Congress government for initiating the anti-Sikh riots of 1984.

In an exclusive interview to BBC Hindi Service, Gadkari said: 'Some people might be involved in those riots but it would not be entirely correct to say that the riots were initiated by the government.

'Nobody can manipulate or organise such incidents; these are unfortunate reactions of the people at large.'

Gadkari was replying to questions on the alleged involvement of the BJP and its government in the demolition of the Babri mosque and the 1992 Gujarat riots.

'Gujarat riots were unfortunate. But when riots take place in other states, why aren't governments and chief ministers blamed for that?' the newly elected BJP president asked.

'Why don't you corner Congress governments and their chief ministers for riots which took place in Congress-governed states, the way you are cornering Modi and the BJP? Riots took place in Mumbai in 1992 and the way Sikhs were killed in Delhi...'

He also said the BJP was not anti-Muslim, and shot back, 'If our party were against the Muslims, why would we nominate Dr. Abdul Kalam as the president of the country?'

Here are some excerpts from the interview:

BBC: Can you assure the Muslim community that your party is not against them?

Gadkari: If our party were against the Muslims, why would we nominate Dr. Abdul Kalam as the president of the country?

BBC: Dr Abdul Kalam was surely made the President but how would your party wash the blemish of Gujarat riots?

Gadkari: More serious riots took place in Mumbai (in 1992) but why wasn't the government (in the state) blamed? Why wasn't a Special Investigating Team set up against the then chief minister of Maharashtra?

BBC: Do you think Muslims will forget the Gujarat riots and the demolition of the Babri mosque?

Gadkari: Gujarat riots were unfortunate. But when riots take place in other states, why aren't governments and chief ministers blamed for that?

BBC: Can Muslims forget Gujarat riots and the demolition of the Babri mosque?

Gadkari: This is only a section of the media and certain individuals who write or say unfounded things about us.

BBC: Are you saying that Gujarat riots and the demolition of the Babri mosque never happened and these incidents are media's creation?

Gadkari: Both these incidents did happen. I am asking you why don't you corner Congress governments and their chief ministers for riots which took place in Congress-governed states, the way you are cornering Modi and the BJP? Riots took place in Mumbai in 1992 and the way Sikhs were killed in Delhi...

BBC: But the Congress party is answerable for that.. and the media has been questioning the party...

Gadkari: The basic thing is that nobody can manipulate or organise such incidents. These are the unfortunate reactions by the people at large.

BBC: Do you think '84 riots were also a reaction of the people and there was no manipulation involved?

Gadkari: Look, some people might be involved in those riots but it would not be entirely correct to say that the riots were initiated by the government.
Indo Asian News Service

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Closed-door IPL meeting: The inside story

NDTV.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
IS Bindra was the one man who stood up for Lalit Modi, Sunil Gavaskar was largely quiet and BCCI president Shashank Manohar led the charge against the former IPL boss. NDTV has exclusive details of what happened at the closed-door IPL governing council ...

The charges against Lalit Modi

CricInfo.com - ‎2 hours ago‎
After the IPL governing council meeting, BCCI president Shashank Manohar was elaborate in his explanation of the charges against Lalit Modi, which compelled him to suspend the league's chairman. The allegations involved the bids for Rajasthan Royals ...

India's maverick impresario

BBC News - Shantanu Guha Ray - ‎28 minutes ago‎
Lalit Modi is the biggest sporting impresario India has ever produced - cricket's answer to Don King of boxing or Bernie Ecclestone of Formula One. More than a decade ago, Modi helped international sports channel ESPN win the rights to broadcast ...

BCCI to see how IPL teams can retain players

Economic Times - ‎1 hour ago‎
MUMBAI: The Governing Council of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Monday formed a three-member committee of former India captains to work out the modalities to enable the present franchisees retain players for the fourth edition of the Twenty20 league ...

Lalit Modi and the IPL: a spotter's guide

The Guardian - ‎2 hours ago‎
You bet we should. India is the dominant financial force in world cricket and the IPL has the power to shape the future of the game. Many already fear its power, but if that was proven to go hand in hand with ingrained, long-term corruption, ...

Chirayu Amin named IPL interim chairman

CricInfo.com - ‎2 hours ago‎
The IPL governing council has unanimously appointed Chirayu Amin, an industrialist and head of the Baroda Cricket Association, as the interim chairman of the league, following the suspension of Lalit Modi late on Sunday night. ...

I am still IPL chairman, just suspended, tweets Lalit Modi

Times of India - ‎51 minutes ago‎
NEW DELHI: Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, who was unceremoniously dumped by the IPL Governing Council, on Monday hit back on Twitter saying he is still the chairman of IPL. Lalit Modi declared on Twitter, "Thank you all for your message of support ...

Lalit Modi's successor is his exact opposite

Rediff - ‎2 hours ago‎
It is a little amusing to know that Chirayu Amin [ Images ], the newly-appointed interim chief of the Indian Premier League [ Images ], enjoys an image that is in total contrast to that of his predecessor, Lalit Modi [ Images ], in public life. ...

Lalit Modi's 3D idea a hit

IBNLive.com - ‎2 hours ago‎
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IPL-Lalit Modi Saga: Your Say

Zee News - ‎47 minutes ago‎
The cricket fraternity is divided over Lalit Modi's IPL exit after controversies regarding the billion dollar league led to the resignation of a Union Minister and also resounded in the highest houses of the Parliament. Lalit Modi has been suspended ...

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The charges against Lalit Modi
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What next for Lalit Modi?
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BCCI suspends Lalit Modi
‎17 hours ago‎ - NDTV.com

BCCI to suspend defiant Modi at Monday meet
‎Apr 24, 2010‎ - Times of India

Can IPL escape unscathed from scandal and scrutiny?
‎Apr 23, 2010‎ - Times of India

IPL Governing Council meeting as scheduled
‎Apr 23, 2010‎ - The Hindu

Lalit Modi takes his fight to court
‎Apr 23, 2010‎ - NDTV.com

Gen Y has a soft corner for Lalit Modi
‎Apr 22, 2010‎ - Times of India

BCCI: Modi wrong to have leaked internal emails
‎Apr 21, 2010‎ - NDTV.com

BCCI slams Modi for defiance
‎Apr 21, 2010‎ - Times of India

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  1. Did Congress strike a deal with Mayawati?


    NDTV.com - 1 day ago
    Will Mayawati give the UPA greater confidence when it faces a cut motion in Parliament? Sources in the BSP told NDTV that its 21 MPs in Lok Sabha will most ...
    Does Congress confidence on cut motion come from Mayawati deal?‎ - Daily News & Analysis
    Maya has acquired benami property: Former BSP leader‎ - Indian Express
    Political showdown looms in Uttar Pradesh‎ - Toronto Star
    Press Trust of India - India Today
    all 25 news articles »
  2. Cleaning up Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati style


    Sify - 1 day ago
    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati is keen to see her state sparkling clean and has got cracking down on senior officials to ensure that it is done. ...
  3. IPL row: Mayawati wants tainted ministers sacked


    Sify - 1 day ago
    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati Saturday sought the removal of those union ministers whose complicity in the irregularities related to the Indian ...
  4. Govt, Opposition brace up for cut motion


    Press Trust of India - 37 minutes ago
    The BSP's strategy appears to be linked to the recent development in the Supreme Court where the CBI has said it was prepared to consider Mayawati's plea ...
    Govt buys Maya balm to survive Opposition cuts‎ - Economic Times
    BSP to bail out govt during cut motion‎ - Indian Express
    Govt confident ahead of cut motion‎ - Times Now.tv
    all 4 news articles »

  5. Mayawati to rid BSP of tainted MLAs?


    Times of India - 18 Apr 2010
    LUCKNOW: More than half way into her tenure, CM Mayawati appears set to effect a course correction: that of purging the BSP of criminal elements. ...
    Mayawati expels Mukhtar Ansari from BSP‎ - NDTV.com
    Mayawati 'misleading' people on issue of criminals: Congress‎ - Daily News & Analysis
    Mayawati expels Mukhtar Ansari, his brother from BSP‎ - Hindustan Times
    The Hindu - india-server.com
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  6. Mayawati's bastion, Rahul bhaiyya steals show


    NDTV.com - 14 Apr 2010
    The packed venue of the Congress rally was twice the size of the ground where Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati's close aide and state Parliamentary ...
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    Rahul dares Mayawati on Ambedkar Jayanti‎ - Economic Times
    Hindustan Times - Daily News & Analysis
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  7. Phone-tapping, IPL to keep UPA on tenterhooks


    Business Standard - 19 hours ago
    The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)'s agreeing in the Supreme Court that they would take a look at UP Chief Minister Mayawati's Disproportionate ...
    Govt to face trial of strength in Lok Sabha over price hike‎ - Daily News & Analysis
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  8. Maya seeks JPC probe into IPL issue


    Times of India - 2 days ago
    LUCKNOW: Chief minister Mayawati on Friday demanded a probe by joint parliamentary committee (JPC) into the IPL scam in order to bring the truth behind the ...
    Mayawati joins opposition chorus for JPC probe into IPL‎ - Press Trust of India
    BJP seeks probe but unsure of Pawar‎ - Calcutta Telegraph
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Assam celebrates Bihu with traditional extravaganza!

The hills and valleys of Assam come alive with the sound of Bihu thrice a year, which is much more than just a festival for the people of the state.

Rongali Bihu celebrations mark the onset of the New Year.

It is the time when farmers sow new seeds and offer prayers for a prosperous year ahead.

The Assamese people dress up in bright clothes and sing and dance in joy during Bihu, a festival which brings them close to their cultural roots.

And the gradual return of peace and normalcy has certainly given a boost to the festive spirit.

"Through Bihu we are trying to spread the message of peace and unity among all residing states of the Country. That's why we have invited cultural groups of all seven states of northeast.

The vibrant dance not just enthralls locals, but foreign tourists as well," said Dilip Das. organizer, Bihu celebration

"In the month of Chaitre and Bahar, we celebrate Assamese Bihu from the month of April. And we celebrate Rongali Bihu, in the last day of the month of Chaitra. We welcome this New Year, with traditional and cultural fun and fare," said Sanjiv Lahkar, Assam.

The first day of Rongali Bihu is known as Garu Bihu. During the festival farmers wash, feed and worship their bulls and cows as a sign of respect and gratitude for the service provided by the cattle.

On the second day of Bihu, better known as Manush Bihu, people wear new clothes and feast at relatives or friends place and visitors are served rice beer.

The festival continues for 7 days.

"Since the time of our forefathers, we have been following this practice. We offer groundnuts, brinjal, cucumber, and turmeric to the cows and bulls. We pray for their good health and long life. We (villagers) give the cattle a bath as a sign of respect and gratitude for their service to us," said Prabha Chandra Saikia, a farmer.

"Bihu is one of the biggest festivals for us (Assamese). We are enjoying Bihu by playing drums and other instruments," said Ankur Bora, Assam.

Foreigners also enjoyed participating in the Bihu celebrations.

"I have come here today so that I would learn more about Assam, so that we build friendship much closer to Assam and I have discovered a wonderful celebration and a wonderful people. Hope next year more Americans will come and help you in celebrating Bihu," said Beth A. Payne, a visitor from USA.

Bihu promotes brotherhood and spreads the message of peace and harmony among all. By Peter Alex Todd (ANI)


  



Meanwhile,India on Monday said it will examine Pakistan's request seeking the testimony of Indian officials who recorded Ajmal Kasab's confessional statement after legal formalities end in the trial of the lone gunman captured alive in the 26/11 Mumbai attack.On the other hand,Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday held talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and cautioned him against a plan to integrate the Taliban opposed to the emergence of "a strong, independent and pluralistic Afghanistan".If Government of Indian Incorporation decides to hand over Kasab, the main Accused to Pakistan, what about the Mumbai Terror Strike Story! Is it not rather an attempt to patch up the Mossad CIA RAW ISI Grand alliance to launch the war against the Aboriginal Geopolitics of south Asia and Indian Ocean Peace zone!Manmohan Singh will hold 'limited bilateral dialogue' with his Pak PM Yousuf Raza Gilani on April 28, on the sidelines of the SAARC summit in Thimphu which marks the silver anniversary of SAARC.

I have been speaking and writing for long time that Insurgency and Terrorism including the Maoist menace are CORPORATE Tools of Monopolistic Aggression in the best Interest of Free Market democracy sponsored by US War ECONOMY and Rothschild is the IN Charge in India! It is Proved with every action taken by the Extra Constitutional Elements who have the FINAL say in Defence, Internal Security, Governance, Legislation and Policy making. Millionaire Representatives have captured Indian Republic and Co Opted SC, ST, OBC and Minority leaders are just PICKED up as they are the Most UNWORTHY, Corrupt, Greedy and Incompetent. Hence, Proactive Central Agencies or Proactive Judiciary have every opportunity to SILENCE them and they have to Play PET at every sensitive Juncture. No Public Resistance or Insurrection seem to change the Predestined Fate of Apartheid, Inherent Injustice and Inequality, Ethnic Cleansing, Displacement, Persecution, Jobloss, Food Insecurity, Manmade calamities, Persecution and Repression!

Equities ended a choppy session in the positive Monday, on the back of gains in metals, banks and IT stocks. According to analysts, the market is likely to remain rangebound and witness volatility this week owing to expiry of April F&O series.

Home Minister P Chidambaram today categorically said the UPA government had not done any phone tapping on political leaders, as it came under fire from a united Opposition in Parliament rocked by this allegation. Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned for the day without transacting any business, hours ahead of schedule as sparks flew as soon as the two Houses assembled for the day with a belligerent Opposition putting the government on mat.

Meanwhile,Union Government has sanctioned Rs. 96 crore to the Maoist-affected states under the Special Assistance Scheme" this year.

Home Ministry, said of the Rs. 96 crore, Rs.30 crore has been released as first instalment.

According to Union Home Ministry, an amount of Rs.9561.26 lakhs has been sanctioned in 2009-10 to the Maoist affected states including West Bengal.

An amount of Rs.1059.17 lakh has been sanctioned to West Bengal's West Midnapore District.

Rs.340 lakh was released by the Home Ministry in last fiscal.

In 2008-09, the Union Government started a new scheme for Special Infrastructure in Left Wing Extremism affected States with an outlay of Rs.500 crore during eleventh plan.

The scheme is aimed at filing critical infrastructure gaps not covered under normal schemes of the Central Government.

An amount of Rs.9999.92 lakh has been released to the States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Orissa during 2008-09

 "While we rejoice and celebrate the great success of IPL Season 3, the alleged acts of individual misdemeanors of Mr Lalit K Modi, Chairman IPL and Vice President BCCI have brought a bad name to the administration of Cricket and the game itself", BCCI President Shashank Manohar said in a press release announcing that Board secretary N Srinivasan has issued a show cause notice to him and suspending him from the Board, IPL, the Working Committe and any other committee. With this decision, Modi cannot participate in the Monday meeting of the Governing Council that will go into the alleged financial wrong-doings in the IPL and how to set right things.

Manohar said he waited for the final match of IPL III to end as he did not want the event to be disrupted in any manner. Moments before the Board announced the decision, a combative Modi made a hard-hitting speech before the awards ceremony of the IPL final match in which he said that all decisions have jointly been taken by the Governing Council and approved by the General Body.

"If there is any flouting of rules and other irregularities, I shall the responsibility but on this occasion I would like to tell the fans of the game across the world that IPL is clean and transparent," he said in a virtual farewell speech.

A Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the issue was also demanded by the opposition, as members said the alleged action was reminiscent of Emergency days. "I wish to state categorically that no telephone tapping or eavesdropping on political leaders was authorised by the previous UPA government.

Nor has the present UPA government authorised any such activity," Chidambaram said in the Lok Sabha trying to assuage the concerns of the agitated opposition members. The opposition charge in the Lok Sabha was led by senior BJP leader L K Advani who demanded a statement from the Prime Minister.

Advani wanted a law to be passed to prevent the government from tapping phones of political leaders. A similar demand was made in the Rajya Sabha by BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu.

Members from the BJP, Left, AIADMK, JD(U) and SP did not allow Question Hour and legislative business in both the Houses of Parliament. The Houses were briefly adjourned twice.

Chidambaram in his statement read out amidst the din said the report in ''Outlook'' magazine on phone tapping was thoroughly enquired into and "nothing has been found in the records of the NTRO (National Technical Research Organisation) to substantiate the allegations." "Further enquiries are being made into the allegations in the magazine.

If any evidence is forthcoming or discovered, the matter will be thoroughly investigated by the appropriate agencies," said Chidambaram, who read out an identical statement in the Rajya Sabha. Responding to Advani''s demand, Leader of Lok Sabha Pranab Mukherjee said the Prime Minister could make a statement only at 1530 hours as he had a luncheon meeting with visiting Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

Otherwise, they should allow the Home Minister to make a statement to clarify the issue. But the opposition members were not satisfied with Mukherjee''s statement and continued their protests.

Members of the BSP, which is cosying up to the government ahead of the crucial cut motions, were conspicuously silent during the protests. The news weekly had alleged in an article that the phones of Union Minister Sharad Pawar, Congress leader Digvijay Singh, CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had been tapped.

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Indian Premier League rocked by match-fixing claims against 27 players

Herald Sun - Robert Craddock - ‎1 hour ago‎
Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi arriving at Mumbai international airport. Picture: AFP Source: AFP THE Indian Premier ...
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Consistent Chennai Reaps Reward With a Title

International Herald Tribune - Huw Richards - ‎28 minutes ago‎
The Chennai Super Kings, the only team to reach the playoffs in all three seasons of the Indian Premier League, at last turned consistency ...

South Africa to host T20 Champs League

Sydney Morning Herald - ‎5 hours ago‎
Businessman Chirayu Amin has been named the interim chief of the Indian Premier League in his place, officials said on Monday.

Should IPL be scrapped?

Oneindia - ‎5 hours ago‎
What is known as Indian Premier League is now being clubbed as Indian Parivar League. It all started with the taint of impropriety on Shashi Tharoor but it ...
Video: India gears up for IPL final Al Jazeera

Glitz , glam at IPL finale

Times of India - ‎41 minutes ago‎
... stilt-walkers and a mini parade float, brought the curtain down on the third edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday night.
Dazzling, not captivating Daily News & Analysis

MCA not conducting probe into IPL, franchisees: Khurshid

Moneycontrol.com - ‎6 hours ago‎
Minister for Corporate Affairs Salman Khurshid said the ministry is not conducting any probe into the Indian Premier League (IPL) and franchisees, ...
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Indian Premier League 2010 / Features

CricInfo.com - ‎10 hours ago‎
Such has been the importance of that pair that they have easily been the Indian success story of IPL 2010. On numerous occasions, both Rayudu and Tiwary had ...

ICAI joins Indian probe league

Economic Times - ‎14 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: India's accounting regulator has sought the financial statements of the eight Indian Premier League franchises to study if their auditors ...

No place for half measures

Hindustan Times - ‎38 minutes ago‎
The government appears to be in a dilemma over whether to order a probe into the functioning of the Indian Premier League (IPL) by a Joint Parliamentary ...

Meet the man who will now run the IPL

Rediff - ‎5 hours ago‎
Newly-appointed Indian Premier League [ Images ] interim commissioner Chirayu Amin is no new face to Indian cricket administration.

Kashi a victim of IPL

Oneindia - ‎6 hours ago‎
Imagine TV took a bold decision to launch two social shows during Indian Premier League. One is Jamuniya while the other is a tale of a little scheduled ...

Indian Premier League rocked by corruption allegations

BBC News - ‎Apr 23, 2010‎
The third edition of the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament comes to an end this weekend with the Mumbai Indians taking on the Chennai Super ...

What the franchises won't chronicle: From Season I, a Profitable League

Calcutta Telegraph - Saumitra Dasgupta - ‎16 hours ago‎
Mumbai, April 25: The Indian Premier League has been a money-spinning proposition from the very first season. Team owners have often groaned about their ...

Best Bowlers IPL Season 3

NDTV.com - ‎17 hours ago‎
The third season of the Indian Premier League unleashed some hidden bowling talents on the one hand and cemented the position of the bowling icons on the ...

'IPL inherited BCCI's opaqueness?

Economic Times - ‎4 hours ago‎
Sports administration in the country has come under tremendous scrutiny after a slew of allegations rocked the Indian Premier League, a sports body the runs ...

IPL 2010: Indian Premier League reaches intriguing final denouement

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The final of the Indian Premier League on Sunday, between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings for a winning purse of $1.5 million (£976000), ...

Best of IPL Season 3

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The third season of the Indian Premier League had moments that cricket fans will cherish for a very long time. Players played hard and partied harder.
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RCB flatten Chargers for 3rd place

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MUMBAI: It was the worst on-field advertisement for the Indian Premier League in this time of crisis. The clash for third place - billed as the fight for a ...
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Pawar: Praful Patel, NCP not involved in IPL row

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I am still IPL chairman, just suspended, tweets Lalit Modi

NEW DELHI: Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, who was unceremoniously dumped by the IPL Governing Council, on Monday hit back on Twitter saying he is still the chairman of IPL.

Lalit Modi declared on Twitter, "Thank you all for your message of support. It is really appreciated. I am still chairman of IPL. Just suspended. Wait - we have just begun."

Unfazed by the controversy surrounding him, Lalit Modi wrote, "Had a restful day. Been in the spa all day. Much needed rest."
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IPL teams involved in match-fixing in South Africa: I-T report

Three teams fixed matches: I-T report
TIMES NOW on Friday accessed the I-T investigation report into match-fixing angle in the IPL controversy. The report says investigations revealed Lalit Modi has interests in three teams. The report goes on to name Samir Thakral as front for Lalit Modi whose phone records show conversations with bookies.

TIMES NOW has learnt that serious investigations are on into possible match-fixing and betting in IPL Season 2 which took place in South Africa. The entire investigation now seems to be honing in on IPL 2. In fact, the Income Tax investigation wing has filed a confidential report to the finance ministry.

Sources said that several IPL players could have been involved. Sources have also indicated that phone conversations have also been recorded and that possible questioning of IPL players could happen in this regard.

US Congress notified on C-17 transport aircraft sale to India

NEW DELHI: The US Defence Security Cooperation Agency has notified the Congress of a potential sale of 10 Boeing C-17 transport aircraft to India.

The notification of the sales of the aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF) was submitted to the US Congress on April 22, according to an official release here.

"This is an important step forward in the US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process and is a necessary prerequisite to negotiations on the deal," the release from the US embassy said.

After hearing of the notification, US Ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer said, "The potential sale of C-17s strengthens the growing partnership between our two countries demonstrates our enduring commitment to sharing the world's best technology with India."

He said, the sale would offer economic benefits for India and the US and is likely to include significant job creation in both countries. "India is a leading partner in our efforts to promote regional stability, peace and economic growth," Roemer added.

The C-17 is the workhorse of the US Air Force transport fleet and has proven to be highly reliable in the harsh environments of Iraq and Afghanistan. The IAF would use the C-17s to modernise India's armed forces with new cargo capabilities and as a replacement for its ageing Russian IL-76 fleet.

With a 75-tonne payload, the C-17 can take off from a 7,000-foot airfield, fly 2,400 nautical miles in one go, and land even on a small, austere airfield at 3,000 feet or less. In addition to the US Air Force, the C-17 is currently in service with the British Royal Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Canadian Forces, NATO and Qatar. The UAE too has placed orders for the aircraft.

Although the official notification to Congress lists the potential value as USD 5.8 billion, this represents the highest possible estimate for the sale, and includes all potential services offered.

The actual cost will be based on IAF's requirements and is yet to be negotiated. In addition to the C-17 airplanes themselves, if the IAF desires, it could purchase services that could include training for aircrew and maintenance personnel, spare parts, test and ground support equipment, technical assistance, engineering services, IAF-specific unique modifications, logistical and technical support.

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Unique ID project renamed as AADHAAR

The Union Government's ambitious Unique Identity project aiming to give an exclusive 16-digit number to all its citizens was renamed 'AADHAAR'

The new logo was unveiled by Nadan Nilekani, Chairman of the Unique Identity Authority (UIDAI) of India on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, Nilekani said the biggest challenge the country faces today is of an identity divide.

"Ultimately it all boils down to the lack of effective identity. And this has become a big divide, the identity divide has separated the people from haves and have-nots and therefore this is a huge challenge that we face," said Nilekani.

The Unique Identification Number project was renamed 'AADHAAR' as an effort to reach out to the common man, who might find the term UID confusing.

Nilekani also informed that the UID project was very critical to address the challenges of inclusive growth and effective government spending.

"Both in terms of the fact that we want to improve and optimise the way we spend money in the government as well as from the point of view of the access for the poor the UID becomes a very very important thing," he said.

"Now this is becoming more important because we are seeing a lot of migration. We have people coming in from villages into cities. Again they have lack of identity therefore they are not able to access public services," Nilekani added.

He expressed confidence that the UID would address challenges of inclusive growth and government spending.

"Having identity we believe and having something like a UID (Unique Identity card) is very critical to address these challenges both of inclusive growth and government spending," Niekani said.

The UID would have both personal and biometric information of a person, such as, name, sex, date of birth, nationality, marital status, current and permanent address, occupation, photo and fingerprints.

The UID cards will be given to every individual above 15 years, including NRIs and foreigners.

The first UID is expected to be given out in early 2011 and a target to provide 600 million UIDs in the next five years has been set by UIDAI

Apex court refuses to shield Tiwari

The Supreme Court Monday refused to shield disgraced Congress leader N.D. Tiwari from a judicial proceeding aimed at conducting his DNA test to know if he is the biological father of Rohit Sekhar.

A bench of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justice Deepak Verma declined to accord an early hearing to the former Andhra Pradesh governor's plea to suspend a Delhi High Court order seeking his stand to Sekhar's plea for his DNA test to ascertain the latter's paternity.

Appearing for Tiwari, counsel A.D.N. Rao apprised the bench of his client's plea against the high court's April 7 order, pending with the apex court registry and awaiting its slated date of hearing in July.

Rao pleaded for an early hearing of Tiwari's plea saying his clianet has to respond to the high court's order before May 20, failing which he will have to put up a personal appearance before it.

The apex court bench refused to advance the date of hearing, rendering his plea virtually ineffective.

The Delhi High Court had sought the response of the 83-year-old Tiwari, who had to resign as the Andhra Pradesh governor in December after a Telugu television channel showed pictures of an elderly man purported to be Tiwari in bed with three young women in the Raj Bhavan.

Giving a deadline of four weeks to file his response, the court said that Tiwari will have to personally appear before it in case he fails to file a written reply.

The court had passed the order on Shekhar's paternity suit. The man claimed that he was born out of a relationship between his mother Ujjwala Sharma and Tiwari, a charge denied by the latter.


Highway blockage by Naga groups causing to shortage of fuel in Manipur

The week-long economic blockade called by the United Naga Council (UNC) against the "Manipur District Council (amendment) Act, 2008" has disrupted normal life in the hill districts.

The transportation of goods was badly affected and resulted in acute shortage of essential commodities and a rise in prices.

Passenger buses and goods-laden trucks were stranded on national highways 39 and 53.

The Naga groups in Manipur as their warning move called a two - week long economic blockade in protest against the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils (Amendment) Act, 2008.

In fact, the autonomous council elections in the Manipur hill districts are due for May.

After elections, more funds from the Centre are expected to pour in for the development of the hill region.

People alleged that Naga underground outfits which are against development of the region have been supporting groups like Naga Students' Federation and Naga United Council to disrupt the election proceedings.

The two-week long economic blockade has affected normal life in the region, and there is a huge shortage of fuel and essential commodities.

At some places, petrol, which is normally sold for Rs 49 per litre, is now going for Rs 70 Rs per litre.This has created a lot of inconvenience to the people, as we are forced to stock fuel for our vehicles. This causes unnecessary delays and creates many problems. So the concerned authorities should take steps that prevent such inconveniences in the future," said Jayanta Singh.

"With the blockade on NH-39, we have lost a lot of money. At the minimum, we have lost crores of rupees because of the weeklong economic Blockade on the National Highway-39. As it has been extended for another seven days, things are becoming worse. This greatly affects the daily wage earners as the cost of rice and other essential commodities is rising," said N Babu Singh, a ticket salesman Naga outfits have hinted that the economic blockade on the national highways may be an indefinite one.

On April 18, authorities escorted at least 96 vehicles including inter-state passenger buses towards Imphal from Mao Gate and Nagaland on NH-53.

On NH-39, blockade supporters rained stones on around nine goods laden vehicles between Chakhamai and Makhan and damaged them.

Such acts can only worsen the situation

Will respect sentiments of all, says Amitabh Bachchan on Tamil protests

Amitabh Bachchan on Monday said he would make sure everyone's sentiments were respected, a day after protests from a Tamil group urging the megastar not to host the India International Films Awards (IIFA) function in Sri Lanka.

"A Tamil group picketed my houses, asking me to not conduct IIFA in Sri Lanka. I beckoned personnel from Wiz (Wizcraft) who own and conduct IIFA, to come and meet me to discuss this matter and give it due importance," Amitabh, who is the brand ambassador of IIFA, posted on his blog.

Some Tamils marched from the superstar's Pratiksha bungalow to his Jalsa residence on Sunday in Mumbai urging him to boycott the Colombo awards ceremony.

The Canadian Tamil Congress on Sunday said, "Amitabh is a great hero for us in the Tamil diaspora, but we are very disturbed and profoundly saddened by our hero's proposed visit to a regime which has perpetrated crimes against Tamils. By visiting Sri Lanka, Amitabh will be lending credibility to a regime which has destroyed Tamils ruthlessly and committed horrendous human rights violations."

Reacting to this Amitabh wrote, "I believe Wizcraft personnel met representatives of this protest presentation along with the police personnel that came over from the Juhu Police station, heard what they had to say, accepted a petition given by them, explained to them their side of the story and told them that the governing body of the event would meet immediately to conference on this matter and reach some kind of final path and solution."

"The sentiments of all must be respected and I hope that we can plan and execute that with understanding, peace and grace."

The 67-year-old recently visited Sri Lanka to announce Colombo as the 2010 destination for the awards ceremony.

  
India, Afghanistan discuss Taliban, regional security

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) shakes hands with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai before they gave... Enlarge Photo Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) shakes hands with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai before they gave...

Afghan President Hamid Karzai held talks with Indian leaders on Monday about his efforts to reach out to the Taliban for a negotiated settlement of the nine-year old conflict in his country.

New Delhi fears any Afghan plan to broker a deal with the Taliban will undermine its security and give rival Pakistan greater influence there. Pakistan, one of a handful of countries that recognised the Taliban regime before the U.S. invasion in 2001, is seen as a key player in any plan for reconciliation.

"We discussed... reintegration and reconciling of those elements of the Taliban and others who have accepted the Afghan Constitution, who are not part of al Qaeda, who are not part of any terrorist network," Karzai said after talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Karzai has proposed a plan to reintegrate low-level fighters back into Afghan society and also sought to reconcile with senior insurgents provided they give up weapons.

An immediate breakthrough is unlikely, analysts say, pointing to previous offers to re-integrate fighters that failed to make much progress. The Taliban have also rejected any offer of talks saying foreign forces must first leave Afghanistan.

"The prime minister and I discussed the situation in Afghanistan, the situation in the region and our common struggle against terrorism and extremism," Karzai said reading from a statement.

Karzai will be travelling to Bhutan on Tuesday to attend a regional summit where the prime ministers of India and Pakistan will also be present and could meet, Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna said on Monday.

"I am not ruling it out," the state-run Doordarshan channel quoted him as saying in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, of a possible meeting between the leaders of India and Pakistan.

The rivalry between India and Pakistan has extended to Afghanistan where the two are battling for influence.

New Delhi saw a militant attack on a Kabul guest house that killed six Indians in February as a signal of efforts to reduce New Delhi's influence in Afghanistan. It was the third major attack against Indian interests in two years.

"I conveyed to President Karzai that the perpetrators of such attacks will not succeed in undermining India's commitment to assist the Afghan people," Singh said in his statement.

Pakistan denies any involvement and in turn accuses India of using Afghan territory to destabilise its troubled Baluchistan region.

New Delhi has several developmental projects in Afghanistan, including construction of power lines and highways worth $1.3 billion.

(Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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Don't trigger crisis, EU tells Nepal Maoists

With Nepal's Maoist guerrillas announcing a show of might on May 1 followed by an indefinite general strike nationwide, a concerned European Union has asked the former rebels not to trigger a crisis.

The ambassadors of EU nations Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain and the European Union met Maoist chief and former prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda Monday along with the ambassadors of Norway and Switzerland.

Expressing concern at the lack of progress in the peace process and at the raised political tensions, the delegation has asked the Maoist chief to show flexibility and make concessions in order to avoid a crisis. A statement issued by them said they were deeply concerned at the demonstration planned for May 1 and the impact on the economy and tourism the general strike threatened from May 2 would have.

The envoys also broached 'worrying' reports of physical training being given to cadre, and the risk of a confrontation.

Urging Prachanda to ensure the protests were restrained and peaceful, they also said the Maoists should try to solve the situation round a negotiating table instead of on the streets.

The envoys were also concerned about the Maoists raising funds through extortion and threats in the districts, which, they said, was creating a climate of fear.

BASIC countries want legally binding climate change agreement

India, China, Brazil and South Africa Monday called for finalising a legally binding treaty on reduction of carbon emission latest by 2011 and indicated that the world could not wait indefinitely.

The third meeting of BASIC (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) ministers concluded in Cape Town April 25. The meeting was cut short by a day as Indian Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh had to leave early.

'The ministers noted news reports that domestic legislation in the US had been postponed and indicated that the world could not wait indefinitely, as it hinders our ability to reach an internationally legally binding agreement,' said a joint statement released here Monday.

The statement said the ministers feel that a legally binding outcome should be concluded during climate change meet at Cancun, Mexico in 2010, or at the latest in South Africa by 2011.

'Developing countries strongly support international legally binding agreements, as the lack of such agreements hurts developing countries more than developed countries,' it said.

The ministers said that negotiations should follow a two-pronged approach. One track is on long-term cooperative action to combat climate change. The other is for developed countries to commit to what extent they will reduce their greenhouse gas emissions after 2012, when the current commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol runs out.

The ministers were of the view that it will not be possible to deal with mitigation actions by developing countries, without also dealing with support for those actions and the two-fold commitments by developed countries to both provide finance for developing countries and reduce their own emissions.

'The ministers noted that the Copenhagen Accord provides for the scale of finance in short and medium-term. The commitments to provide finance must be operationalised. Both the USD 30 billion (2010-2012) and the USD 100 billion annually (by 2020) should be provided by developed countries,' it said.

Xie Zhenhua, vice chairman of the National Development and Reforms Commission from China, Izabella Teixeira, minister for environment from Brazil, and Buyelwa Sonjica, minister of water and environmental affairs from South Africa also attended the meet.

The next BASIC ministerial meeting will be held at the end of July in Brazil followed by one hosted by China at the end of October.


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  • The new Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. headquarters also known by its address as 200 West Street is seen in New York's lower Manhattan, April 7, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Goldman's "Fabulous" Fab's conflicted love lettersReuters - 08:34 AM

    Fabrice Tourre and his girlfriend talked like a couple very much in love.They emailed back and forth about how they wanted to curl up in each other's arms and how they looked forward to tender moments together.

  • The Nissan Leaf is on display at the New York International Auto Show in New York April 1, 2010. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi/Files
    GE, Nissan agree to research vehicle chargingReuters - 07:31 PM

    General Electric Co and Nissan Motor Co on Monday announced a three-year agreement to collectively research development of charging stations for electric vehicles.

  • IT dept serves questionnaires to KR Sports, GameplanPTI - 07:04 PM

    Kolkata, Apr 26 (PTI) The Income Tax (IT) department has served questionnaires to Knight Riders (KR) Sports and celebrity management company Gameplan Sports on the basis of search operations on April 22.

  • MIDC launches single window clearance portalPTI - 06:56 PM

    Mumbai, Apr 26 (PTI) Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) today launched a single window clearance portal that will help simplify procedures and make doing business with Maharashtra easy.

  • Govt should decontrol Bt Cotton seed prices: ABLEPTI - 06:52 PM

    New Delhi, Apr 26 (PTI) The Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises (ABLE) today demanded that the government should decontrol prices of Bt cotton seeds, which may bring down the prices in the coming days through open and fair competition.

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  • Punjab, Haryana procure 150 lakh tonnes of wheatIANS - 07:45 PM

    Chandigarh, April 26 (IANS) Wheat procurement in Punjab and Haryana has crossed the 150 lakh tonnes mark, officials said Monday.

  • Samtel Color posts Rs.76 crore net profitIANS - 07:11 PM

    New Delhi, April 26 (IANS) In a major turnaround, Samtel Color, the flagship company of electronics giant Samtel group, Monday posted a net profit of Rs.76 crore ($17.11 million) for fiscal 2009-10 against a loss of Rs.75 crore for the nine month period ended March 31, 2009.

  • Government lowers target for highway constructionIANS - 02:52 PM

    New Delhi, April 26 (IANS) The Indian government has lowered its target for building highways to 12-13 km a day from 20 km in the current fiscal due to lack of adequate infrastructure and technology.

  • First phase of Census 2011 starts in TripuraIANS - 06:59 PM

    Agartala, April 26 (IANS) The 2011 Census officially started in the northeastern state of Tripura Monday, with the details of state Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and his wife, Panchali Bhattacharjee, being recorded by officials.

  • Gujarat NRE places $90 million order with Joy ManufacturingIANS - 06:42 PM

    Kolkata, April 26 (IANS) Gujarat NRE Coking Coal Limited, the Australian subsidiary of Gujarat NRE Coke Ltd, Monday said it has contracted Joy Manufacturing Company Pty Ltd for supply of certain equipment to raise operational efficiency at one of its mines.

International

  • Derivatives differences trigger alarm bellsReuters - 07:30 PM

    Differences over how Europe and the United States plan to regulate derivatives is muddying the picture for buyers, who could be saddled with higher costs, a top industry official told the Reuters Global Financial Regulation Summit.

  • EU-India trade deal could cost lives, aid groups warnIANS - 07:11 PM

    Brussels, April 26 (DPA) A planned free-trade deal between the European Union (EU) and India could cost lives if it stops Indian companies selling cheap 'generic' AIDS drugs to even poorer states, leading aid organisations warned Monday.

  • China's undersea tunnel opens to trafficIANS - 06:33 PM

    Xiamen (China), April 26 (IANS) China's first undersea tunnel connecting the southeastern Fujian province with Xiamen island was opened to traffic Monday.

  • Global oil demand to increase by five million bpd: KuwaitIANS - 05:28 PM

    Kuwait City, April 26 (IANS) Global oil demand will increase by five million barrels per day in the next five years, and China and India will lead the growth in emerging markets, the Kuwaiti oil minister said at the opening ceremony of the 18th Middle East Oil and Gas Conference here Monday.

  • Chloride rejects $1.1 billion approach from EmersonReuters - 04:50 PM

    Chloride Group has rejected a 723 million pound ($1.1 billion) approach from Emerson Electric, with the U.S. industrials group expected to improve its offer to seal a deal this time around.

Personal-Finance

  • Indian markets end on flat noteIANS - 05:46 PM

    Mumbai, April 26 (IANS) Indian equities markets Monday ended trade on a dull note even as blue chip stocks Sterlite and HDFC registered handsome gains.

  • Indian markets end on dull noteIANS - 04:22 PM

    Mumbai, April 26 (IANS) Indian equities markets Monday ended trade on a dull note even as blue chip stocks Sterlite and HDFC registered handsome gains.

  • Sensex ends 120 points up, ICICI gainsIANS - Fri, Apr 23

    Mumbai, April 23 (IANS) A benchmark index for Indian equities Friday ended 130 points higher than its previous close with gains for stocks from the banking and capital goods space.

  • Sensex ends 101 points up; SBI, RIL main gainersIANS - Thu, Apr 22

    Mumbai, April 22 (IANS) A benchmark index for Indian equities Thursday closed 101 points higher than its previous close, after paring intra-day gains, as State Bank of India and Reliance Industries made strong gains.

  • Sensex ends flat, broader markets gainIANS - Wed, Apr 21

    Mumbai, April 21 (IANS) A benchmark index for Indian equities Wednesday gave up its intra-day gains to end trade on a flat note, though buying took place in midcap and small scrips.

Markets

  • A man counts money after withdrawing it from an ATM in Jammu in this October 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Amit Gupta
    Rupee gains, but off 1-week high; seen strongReuters - 07:17 PM

    MUMBAI (Reuters) The rupee ended higher on Monday after scaling a more than one-week high in early trade boosted by gains in the domestic stock market and bunched up weekend dollar inflows.

  • Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, April 22, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Wall St ticks up on CaterpillarReuters - 07:15 PM

    The Dow industrials rose at the open on Monday, led by Caterpillar Inc, but financial shares weighed on the overall market despite a flurry of merger-and-acquisition activity.

  • A Citibank branch is seen in Washington January 19, 2010. REUTERS/Jim Young/Files
    U.S. Treasury begins sale of Citigroup stakeReuters - 07:12 PM

    The U.S. Treasury said on Monday it was launching its plan to sell off its 7.7 billion share stake in Citigroup "in an orderly fashion", another step in the withdrawal of the government as a major stakeholder in the company.

  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel awaits the arrival of Kuwait's Emir Sheik Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah for talks in Berlin, April 26, 2010. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz
    German aid depends on tougher Greek savings - MerkelReuters - 07:09 PM

    Greece must commit to further savings measures and show it can return to a sustainable economic path before Germany can approve emergency aid, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday.

  • A stockbroker uses his terminal to trade at a brokerage firm in Mumbai September 30, 2008. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe/Files
    SJVN IPO price range at 23-26 rupees/share - sourcesReuters - 06:21 PM

    MUMBAI (Reuters) The government plans to raise as much as $240 million through an initial public offering of shares in state-run utility Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN), two sources with direct knowledge of the deal said on Monday.

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