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Panel to suggest changes in functioning of IIMs 

New Delhi, Apr 27:
After asking the Government for an interim freeze on fees for the courses offered by the IIMs, a review committee is set to recommend a series of steps on the functioning of the premier institutes keeping in view the demands...
 
No withdrawal of support to UPA govt: Left 

Howrah, Apr 27:
Though highly critical of the Centre's handling of the price rise among several other issues, the CPM ruled out any possibility of withdrawing its support to the Congress-led UPA government.
 
Cheerleaders set for cover-up 

Mumbai, Apr 27:
The Indian Premier League (IPL) cheerleaders are set for a makeover and are planning to 'cover up' following the furore their skimpy outfits created among the country's politicians.
 
C'garh home minister's son killed in road mishap 

Bhopal, Apr 27:
Chattisgarh Home Minister Ramvichar Netam's son was killed in a car accident near Dodi Ghati area on Bhopal-Indore road, police said.
 
Militant outfits active in J&K 

New Delhi, Apr 27:
Pakistan-based militant outfits operating in Jammu and Kashmir have started re-grouping themselves, especially in the port city of Karachi.
 
Autobiography less about myself: Advani  

Kochi, Apr 27:
Senior BJP leader L K Advani on Sunday said his autobiography 'My Country, My Life' was less about his life and more about the political developments in the country and Indian democracy after independence.
 
FIH to India: Manage IHF or forget world cup 

Kazan (Russia), Apr 27:
The embattled Indian Hockey Federation came in for some fresh salvos from the FIH with the world body on Sunday threatening to scrap the Promoting Indian Hockey Project and the 2010 World Cup if the IOA fails to clean up the mess in IHF.
 
Laxmi Mittal richest in Europe 

London, Apr 27:
Indian-born steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal is the richest man in Europe with his fortune estimated at a staggering 27.7 billion pounds, even as he emerged as Britain's wealthiest person for fourth year in a row.
 
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