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Law teachers could practice! 

New Delhi, Jan 27:
If the government has its way, teachers in Indian law schools will be able to practice in courts and work as consultants too.
 
Now, MO in 5 mins with Postal Dept 

New Delhi, Jan 27:
Department of Posts is planning to introduce instant money order facility across the country this year, which will enable people to send and receive up to Rs 50,000 within five minutes.
 
Nicholas Piramal chief freed, returns home 

Indore, Jan 27:
After nine days of joint operations, the team of the Special Task Force (STF) and the Crime branch managed to release president of the Nicholas Piramal, Aswhin Bhatt and his driver Babu Patel from the clutches...
 
Threat to Indians in Afghanistan 

New Delhi, Jan 27:
In the wake of the recent terror attack on a convoy of Border Roads Organisation workers in Afghanistan, the security of Indians engaged in reconstruction work in the trouble-torn country is being beefed up.
 
Bird flu closes in on Kolkata 

Kolkata, Jan 27:
With the detection of fresh cases of bird flu in another block of the affected Howrah district, steps are being taken to keep Kolkata insulated from the disease.
 
Society needs good citizens: CM 

Bhopal, Jan 27:
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that today society needs good citizens on one hand and on the other hand people capable of give good leadership are also required.
No role for civil courts in labour cases: SC 

New Delhi, Jan 27:
The Supreme Court has quashed the Punjab and Haryana High Court's order for reinstatement of nine workers, holding that it erred in entertaining an industrial dispute.
 
Kidney racket mastermind may have fled  

Chandigarh, Jan 27:
Haryana Police on Sunday said they did not rule out the possibility of the alleged mastermind of the kidney racket, Dr Amit Kumar, having fled the country, taking advantage of the network of some of his foreign clients.
 
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