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Court clubs chargesheets in Raju case

The special court for trying Satyam scam cases on Wednesday passed orders to club three chargesheets filed by the CBI against accused B. Ramalinga Raju and others.

Maytas, Satyam lucky for some

Satyam and Maytas, the two companies promoted by Mr Ramalinga Raju, may have caused losses to thousands of investors, but have still proven lucky for a few.
IL&FS Infrastructure, the largest shareholder in Maytas, is sitting on a notional profit of Rs 250 crore on the 2.2 crore shares of Maytas that it owns. Larsen & Toubro, w

Cops seek CBI help to solve Nanda driver death case

The Delhi police is seeking the opinion of CBI’s forensic team on the evidence collected from the crime scene to establish what could have led to the death of industrialist Anil Nanda’s driver, Janeshwar Sharma, with the investigators suspecting that he may have attempted self-immolation on June 4 at Nanda’s residence in New Friends Colony.

Grant immunity to directors: CII

Following the two-year jail sentence given to Mr Keshub Mahindra then chairman of Union Carbide India and others in the Bhopal gas case, the CII on Wednesday asked the government to insert a clause in the Companies Bill 2009 excluding independent directors from any criminal liability for offences committed by the company.

HC issues notice to SRCC, DU

The Delhi high court on Wednesday issued a notice to the Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) seeking its response on alleged irregularities in the admission process for undergraduate programme under the sports quota.

India sees rise in millionaires

The number of millionaires in India — people with liquid assets of over $1 million — shot up 51 per cent in 2009 to 1.27 lakh.
The growth is attributed to a combination of many factors — the government’s stimulus package, strong growth in the economy and a booming stock market.

Speeding Blueline crushes 2

Two people were killed while another sustained injuries when a speeding Blueline bus hit their scooter in Defence Colony area of south Delhi on Wednesday morning.
Police officials said the incident took place at around 9.30 am near the Moolchand underpass. Officials said that the deceased, identified as Puran, 23, and Dinesh, 18, w

IOC comes to IOA’s aid

The International Olympic Committee provided much needed relief to the Indian Olympic Association by backing the latter on the contentious tenure issue. The sports ministry were asked by the IOC’s Executive Board (EB) ‘to respect the autonomy of the Olympic Charter in India’.

Youth stabbed to death over affair

A 20-year-old man was stabbed to death in front of his girlfriend on Wednesday in Ambedkar Nagar, southeast Delhi, by five unidentified assailants who are on the run.
The family members of the deceased have alleged that the deceased, Javed, was killed by family members of the girl with whom he was having an affair for the past few m

Cationic clinches feature event

Cationic, partly owned by its trainer C.D. Monnappa, was brilliantly ridden by Ashhad Asbar to bag the Royal Western India Turf Club Trophy, the feature event on Wednesday.

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