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Two in China get death for selling 46 infants

Beijing: Two people have been sentenced to death in China for abducting and selling 46 baby boys for up to 40,000 yuan ($5,880) each.

Li Diji and Wu Suiqing were given death sentences for trafficking

Anil Ambani group scrips end higher on plan announcements

The scrips of three largest firms in the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group ended higher on the stock markets after near-to-medium-term business plans were unveiled at their respective annual shareh

Income tax returns filing date extended to Oct 15

The government Tuesday announced 15 days relief for income tax payers in view of the disturbance caused by floods in different parts of the country.

The last date of filing income tax returns for the

Manual on budget unveiled to bring transparency

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Tuesday unveiled a manual on general provisions and procedures of the annual budget-making exercise, and hoped it would help bring greater transparency and better un

Marksmen face pellets problem

New Delhi, Sept. 27: After being stranded at the airport for hours, there was more misery in store for the Indian shooters on Monday as they found the quality of pellets supplied to them by the Common

30 buried in Colombia landslide

A landslide buried about 30 people on a highway in northwestern Colombia, media reports said.

Abducted cops: Chhattigarh holds 'secret' talks with Maoists

With the 48-hour Maoists' deadline set to end on Tuesday evening, a top police source said the Chhattisgarh government was holding “secret” talks with the rebels for the safe release of four abducted

Pakistan ready for talks with India: Qureshi

Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that a meeting with Indian external affairs minister S.M.

David Miliband may quit politics

David Miliband, who was defeated by younger brother Ed Miliband for the post of leader of Britain's Opposition Labour Party, may quit politics, a media report said on Monday.

Dhaka to Delhi: crack down on drug factories near border

Bangladesh has urged India to crack down on factories that make the banned Phensedyl syrup near the border. Two million bottles of Phensedyl were seized in 2009.

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