| Ratan
Tata among most powerful in UK |
London,
May 27:
Indian business titan Ratan Tata, already named among the world's
most influential business people from India, has now made to
a list of 30 most powerful in the British construction space
with a ranking higher than even the UK's Minister for Housing.
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| Explain
Aarushi remarks, panel tells police |
New
Delhi, May 27:
A child rights panel on Tuesday sought an explanation from the
Uttar Pradesh police for its "objectionable" statements
on Aarushi Talwar, the Noida teenager who was murdered along
with a ...
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| IAF
ferries largest ever airlift of relief material
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New
Delhi, May 27:
In the wake of natural disasters in Myanmar and China, Indian
Air Force has ferried over 277 tonnes relief material to the
neighbouring countries, the largest ever airlift by IAF across
the borders.
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| Paswan
lashes out at pharma cos |
New
Delhi May 27:
Hitting out at pharmaceutical firms for complaining against
drug price control, government today said the industry is still
making huge profits and there was no threat of any company folding
up.
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| Verdict
in Katara case today |
New
Delhi, May 27:
A Delhi court is likely to pronounce its verdict in the six-year-old
sensational Nitish Katara murder case on Wednesday.
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| Talwar
in police custody |
Noida,
May 27:
A local court on Tuesday sent Noida double murder case accused
Rajesh Talwar to three days police remand as it rejected the
bail application moved by him.
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| Delhi
civic body fined Rs.2.5 m for flooding of roads
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New
Delhi, May 27:
Pulling up the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for deficiency
in its service, the State Consumer Redressal Forum Tuesday slapped
a fine of Rs.2.5 million on it for the water-logging of the
capital's roads after heavy rains two years ago.
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| Govt
looking into grievances of ex-servicemen
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New
Delhi, May 27:
Government on Tuesday expressed strong displeasure over ex-servicemen
taking to streets and holding hunger strikes in various cities
across the country to demand better pension for them, saying
their grievances were being looked into.
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