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Modi takes dig at PM on abysmal food stock, price rise 

Indore, Apr 26:
Gujarat chief minister, Narendra Modi here on Saturday took a dig at the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh for his inability to curb soaring inflation and the price rise.  
Storm in House over Baalu `favours' 

New Delhi, Apr 26:
The storm in Parliament over DMK minister of roads, highways and shipping T R Baalu, seeking gas supply at a concessionary rate to companies run by his sons is likely to remain in focus with the two Houses...
 
Calling me `Yuvraj' is insulting, says Rahul 

Kankera (Chhattisgarh), Apr 26:
Hitting back at political opponents, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that the term yuvraj used for him was "insulting".
 
Konkan rly gets patent for anti-collision device 

New Delhi, Apr 26:
The Anti-Collision Device (ACD), developed by Konkan Railway, has been granted patent by China, Russia and Singapore, opening up possibilities of export of the technology in future.
 
TRAI for hiking foreign inv cap in news channels 

New Delhi, Apr 26:
In a move that, if implemented, would further liberalise the sector, broadcast regulator TRAI on Saturday recommended raising the foreign investment limit in news channels and FM radio to 49 percent.
 
Providential escape for Vasundhara Raje 

Khandwa, Apr 26:
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Saturday had a narrow escape when the helicopter carrying her force landed in a field in this district after developing a technical fault mid-air.
 
CAT to go online from 2009 

Ahmedabad, Apr 26:
The Common Entrance Test (CAT) for the management courses is likely to go online from 2009. "We were planning to make CAT online from 2008, but...
 
IIM-A set to implement OBC quota 

Ahmedabad, Apr 26:
The Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A), on Saturday decided to implement 27 per cent OBC reservation in various phases over the next three years.
 
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