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Food inflation falls to 10.05% in second week of Aug.

Annual food inflation fell for the second straight week, to 10.05 per cent for the week ended August 14, as prices of vegetables like potato and onion declined.

Government holds crucial meeting on BlackBerry security

The fate of BlackBerry's encrypted e-mail and messaging services in India will be decided in last-ditch talks starting on Thursday between the smart phone's maker and security agencies ahead of an Aug

Indian challenge ends in Hong Kong Squash Open

It was curtains for India in the Hong Kong Squash Open after national champion Saurav Ghosal went down fighting to world number three Egyptian Amr Shabana in the first round men's singles match of the

CAT imposes fine of Rs 20,000 on CWG OC

The Central Administrative Tribunal has slammed Commonwealth Games Organising Committee for "wasting" its time by not disclosing about the appointment of security chief for the sporting event while a

Natural gas availability in India to increase 52% by 2013-14

Availability of natural gas, including imported LNG, is likely to increase in the country by over 52 per cent to 271.92 million cubic meters a day by 2013-14, oil minister Murli Deora said on Thursday

‘There was no deal, we won it fair and square’

BCCI secretary and Chennai Super Kings franchise owner N.

Govt agrees to Civil Services Aptitude Test proposal

In a significant move, the government has agreed to a proposal to introduce Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) in place of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination.

Agni-2 to be deployed close to China border

In the wake of a recent Pentagon report that China is moving advanced CSS-5 ballistic missiles to areas close to the Sino-Indian border, New Delhi is clearly taking no chances. The government is now ready to induct the nuclear-capable Agni-III ballistic missile — with a range of 3,000-3,500 km and capable of hitting targets in China —

Liability bill to be tabled in LS today

The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill will be tabled in the Lok Sabha Wednesday, but it will pass only if the government strikes a deal with either the BJP or the Mandalite parties.

Jairam cancels Vedanta project

In an unprecedented decision, minister of state for environment and forests Jairam Ramesh has refused to give environmental clearance to the bauxite project proposed by industrialist Anil Aggar-wal’s Vedanta Group.

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