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Cong diverting attention from CWG, 2G Spectrum scams: BJP

Patna: The BJP today said it will not allow the Congress to push under the carpet major scams related to Commonwealth Games and 2G Spectrum deal in the wake of the housing society scam in Mumbai and

RBI policy signals hike in home loan rates

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Tuesday tightened the norms for home loans, asking banks to cap the loan amount at 80 percent of the cost of the house to check possible defaults and prevent an asset b

Ashok Leyland launches 10 tippers and trailer models

India's second largest commercial vehicle maker Ashok Leyland launched 10 new tippers and trailers here Tuesday and said old models would be phased out in 2012-13.

"It is a new beginning for us. The

Spicejet to start regional operations, orders 30 aircrafts

Low-cost airline Spicejet Tuesday said it would launch services to smaller cities and spend $900 million to buy 30 Bombadier aircraft to enhance regional connectivity in the country.

"We believe that

RBI may raise rates to curb inflation: Mukherjee

New Delhi: Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday hinted that The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may increase key interest rates further to contain inflation.

"RBI monitory policy will be announced

Chavan back home, Pranab says Cong panel needs more time

New Delhi: The Congress party panel set up to go into the Adarsh housing scam needed some time to examine the documents, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Monday as Maharashtra Chief Minister

Al Qaeda plotting new Lockerbie-style bombings

Al Qaeda may be planning to conduct new "Lockerbie-style" atrocities, and Britain could be among the frontline targets, experts have said.

Al Qaeda plotting new Lockerbie-style bombings

London: The Al Qaeda may be planning to conduct new 'Lockerbie-style' atrocities, and Britain could be among the frontline targets, experts have said.

Fears of a new Lockerbie-style bombing have inc

A room for Obama: Delhi's Maurya hotel is now a fortress

New Delhi: Not an inch of the ITC Maurya Sheraton will be without surveillance when US President Barack Obama arrives for a two-night stay. The luxury hotel is swarming with Delhi Police commandoes a

Corporate bigwigs to make inroads into Delhi bus services

Big corporate houses are set to hit the Delhi roads with world class buses that have automatic ticketing systems, providing commuters a "safe and reliable" option to the "killer" Blueline buses that a

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