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SC dismisses PIL against Bikram Singh as Army chief Dismissing the PIL against Bikram Singh's appointment as next Army chief, SC said government had considered all allegations against him before clearing his name. Financial sector reforms' bills likely in this Parliament session The three key bills include the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, the Insurance and Banking Amendment bills. Anna Hazare denies rift in team Anna Hazare on Monday said there is no rift in the group over the "leakage" of information or yoga guru Ramdev. |
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Arun Tikku murder: Stock analyst Gautam Vora held Stock analyst Gautam Vora has been arrested for allegedly helping Vijay Palande, a key accused in the murder of Delhi-based businessman Arun Kumar Tikku. Man throws acid on wife, blames her beauty for it A painting contractor who suspected that his separated wife was having an affair, blamed it all on her beauty and threw acid on her face in Bangalore. |
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6% discount on gold coins on Akshaya Tritiya India Post is offering a six percent discount on gold coins on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya across its 31 designated post offices in the national capital. Business class travel on the rise globally For airlines, increase in business travel is a welcome news and February was again a good month in that regard for airlines across the globe. |
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Munaf Patel fined for offensive gestures Munaf Patel was fined 50% of his match fee for making offensive gestures to rival players in the match against Punjab. T20 isn't about individuals: Ganguly Pune skipper Sourav Ganguly's all-round performance against Team Delhi has captured the imagination of fans everywhere. |
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Priyadarshan wants Mallika out I've nothing against Mallika Sherawat. It's just that this item number doesn't fit into Tezz, Priyadarshan said. Sonakshi could steal the show in Dabangg 2: Salman After films like Rowdy Rathore and Dabangg 2, Salman Khan says Sonakshi Sinha is at a different level altogether. |
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Infosys under DHS scanner in US Infosys, India's No. 2 software services exporter, is under scrutiny from the US Department of Homeland Security for likely errors in employer eligibility documents. Vodafone to buy Cable & Wireless Worldwide for $1.9bn Mobile phone group Vodafone has agreed to buy Cable & Wireless Worldwide (CWW) for 1.04 billion pounds ($1.9 billion). |
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