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Thackerays are `migrants', says scholar 

Mumbai, June 24:
The Thackerays came to Mumbai two generations ago for jobs and as such have no right to assault those coming to the financial capital in search of livelihood.
 
SBI calls Mahatma Gandhi for pre-exam training! 

Ahmedabad, June 24:
Foxed by an online form allegedly filled up by some pranksters, State Bank of India has called the Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi to attend its pre-examination training programme.
 
Naidu apprehends mid-term polls 

Indore, June 24:
Senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said that there were possibility of mid-term polls in the country in the wake of sharp difference among the constituents of United Progressive Alliance (UPA).
 
Sahara, UP govt move SC again  

New Delhi, June 24:
The Uttar Pradesh government and Sahara Group on Tuesday approached the Supreme Court seeking contempt action against each other over disturbance of status quo in the Sahara Saher matter.
 
32 militants surrender in Assam 

Marini (Assam), June 24:
As many as 32 militants belonging to various outfits like ULFA, NSCN-IM and NSCN-K bade surrendered before the Army in upper Assam's Mariani on Tuesday.
 
India 3rd most popular country for sourcing talent: Study 

New Delhi, June 24:
India has been ranked as the third most popular destination for sourcing foreign talent and is believed to pose a threat to other nations' competitive ability, global staffing services firm Manpower said.
 
Obama to get Hanuman idol 

New Delhi, June 24:
With Democrat senator Barack Obama busy in the run-up to the US presidential polls, a group of well-wishers here have decided to send him a symbol of his lucky charm, Lord Hanuman, to help him emerge victorious.
 
Oil prices won't come down: OPEC chief 

Brussels, June 24:
Oil prices "will not come down," OPEC president Chakib Khelil said on Tuesday, assuring that the oil cartel has already done what it can on the matter.
 
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