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Fees to register property in city hiked

Additional revenue generation spree of the Delhi government continues further as the Delhi Cabinet on Monday gave its nod to hike the registration fee of properties from the existing Rs 100 to one per cent of the total value, which will boost the state exchequer with another Rs 100 crores annually.

LibDems divided over Tory coalition

The disquiet with the Liberal democrat party over the coalition with the Conservative party led by Prime Minister David Cameron was thrust into open when former LibDem leader Charles Kennedy voiced hi

Death leaves BJP with tough task

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Though the late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat never played the caste card in his long political innings, Rajputs always considered him as their father figure.

Caste census good for society: Bhujbal

Deputy chief minister of Maharashtra Chhagan Bhujbal has ruled out the possibility that the caste census would create a further divide in the society.

Dense ash closes some UK airports

Britain on Sunday closed parts of airspace due to the presence of high density volcanic ash cloud caused by continuing eruption in Iceland.

Macchupicchu, Astral Flash in splendid form

Macchupicchu, Cotswold Arms, Sunset Boulevard and Astral Flash impressed most in the workouts when the following horses were exercised on the trial track here on Sunday.
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Buddha says Mamata ‘not familiar with Constitution’

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Rubbishing Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee’s prediction that the 2011 Assembly elections would be advan-ced to October 2010, West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said Sunday ther

Grand Madame races to easy win

Robert Foley-trained Grand Madame, ridden by G. Ross, won the Chamundi Plate, the main event of the races held here on Sunday.

India offers Iran pipeline talks dates

External affairs minister S.M.

BCCI brass to meet IMG officials

The Board of Control for Cricket in India top brass will meet sports management firm IMG’s officials on Monday in Mumbai to seek clarification on the financial dealings during suspended Indian Premier

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