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PM to Inc: Help fighting inflation 

New Delhi, Apr 29:
Battling rising prices, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday bluntly told the industry, it had societal obligation to assist government in controlling inflation and warned against seeking short term gains.
 
Sensex up by 363 pts 

Mumbai, Apr 29:
The Reserve Bank's surprise decision to keep the key lending rates unchanged triggered a fervent buying activity in stock markets with the benchmark Sensex and the wider Nifty spurting by over ...
 
Govt chalk out strategy for `Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan' 

Bhopal, April 29:
Madhya Pradesh government has directed the state administration to chalk out a strategy for effective implementation of the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan.
 
Khan promises `chak de' time for Indian hockey 

New Delhi, Apr 29:
Aslam Sher Khan, the head of the Indian Olympic Association appointed five-member selection committee after dissolving the IHF, on Tuesday said he wanted the Team India to be a united and powerful force as shown in Bollywood flick 'Chak de India'.
 
Govt open to review SEZ Act: Kamal Nath 

New Delhi, Apr 29:
Facing flak from opposition as well as supporting Left parties on the SEZ issue, government today said it is open to reviewing the law governing the special economic zones.
 
I won't budge from Mumbai: Big B 

Mumbai, Apr 29:
Accused of not doing enough for Maharashtra, Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Tuesday said nothing could stop him from staying in Mumbai even if those opposed to him "throw bottles at my house or paint my posters black or burn effigies".
 
`Indians, Chinese behind food crisis' 

Washington, Apr 29:
The "improvement in the diets of people in India and China", which is forcing the governments there to keep food "inside" is a cause for the current global supply shortage, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said.
 
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