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India makes fresh appeal of mercy for Sarabjit 

New Delhi, Apr 18:
With Sarabjit Singh's execution date nearing, India today made a fresh appeal to Pakistan to show mercy to the "unfortunate human being" on humanitarian grounds.
 
Govt committed to liberalisation: Manmohan  

New Delhi, Apr 18:
Amid increasing criticism by the Left parties against the free market forces in the wake of price rise, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said his government has followed 'hands-off' policies and will remain...
 
N-deal a 'problem of politics': Kakodkar 

New Delhi, Apr 18:
Noting that the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal is "more of a problem of politics", Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar today hoped that differences on the issue would be sorted out sooner than later...
 
BJP blames UPA on inflation, seeks White Paper  

New Delhi, Apr 18:
Placing the responsibility of the price rise of essential commodities solely on the UPA Government, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday said that instead of taking all parties and concerned sections of society into confidence...
 
SC orders couples to reunite after 17 years 

New Delhi, Apr 18:
Seventeen years after Jatinderbir Singh's wife allegedly deserted him and the two later got divorced in a sessions court, the Supreme Court wants the couple to reunite.
 
CRR hike to affect banks' profitability: Kamath 

New Delhi, Apr 18:
ICICI bank Managing Director and chief executive officer K V Kamath on Friday said the CRR hike by 0.5 per cent will have an impact on profitability of banks, but its effect on interest rates is not clear as of now.
 
Pranab pitches for N-cooperation 

New Delhi, April 18
Amid a deadlock on the Indo-US nuclear deal, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday pitched for civilian nuclear cooperation with various countries to achieve energy security.
 
Tatas: 6th most innovative in world 

New York, Apr 18:
India's two leading conglomerates, Tatas and Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Group, have made it to the league of the world's 25 most innovative companies, riding on the cheapest commercial car Nano and an aggressive growth...
 
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