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Indian rupee hits record low against US dollar

The Indian rupee on Tuesday hit a record low against the dollar, as fears about eurozone debt and the global economy as well falling local stock markets provoked further selling of the currency.

Windies negotiate first session without trouble

West Indies made a confident start to the third and final cricket Test against India by reaching 80 without loss at lunch on the opening day at the Wankhede Stadium here on Tuesday.

Jet Airways needs to raise funds, warn auditors

The auditors of India’s biggest carrier Jet Airways have warned the company needs to raise funds or generate cash flows in the future to meets its obligations, including financial support to its loss-making subsidiary JetLite.

Dhoni unwell, misses match-eve net practise

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Monday created quite a flutter by skipping the team's practice session ahead of tomorrow's third and final Test against the West Indies here as he was unwell.

Congress, NCP agree on Mumbai civic poll tieup

The Congress and the NCP leaders have agreed “in-principle” to forge an alliance for the civic polls in Mumbai and Thane.

Prof. murder: former accused kills himself

Vimal Tomar, one of the former main accused in the Professor H.S. Sabharwal murder case, allegedly committed suicide by consuming poison, the police said on Sunday.

Singapore No. 2 trade partner

With trade expected to touch $20 billion this year between India and Singapore, the relationship between Singapore, India’s “sherpa” into Asean, and New Delhi was being described as “vibrant” by senio

Manmohan unveils Nehru bust in Singapore

The irony that the man who transformed India’s economy at a key moment in its history, reversing years of socialism, should pay tribute to India’s founding father who first powered the Indian economy,

14 find live-in partners at Gujarat match-making meet

Seven pairs of elderly men and women on Sunday agreed to enter into a live-in relationship at a unique match-making meet.

Land restored to Orissa govt

The ruling Biju Janata Dal, which faces the allegation of facilitating land grabbing bids by party men, industrial houses bureaucrats — both serving and retired — has at last done some face saving exe

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