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Income limit for OBC creamy layer to go up 

New Delhi, June 30:
In a move that could allow reservation benefits to a larger section of Other Backward Classes (OBC), the upper income limit for creamy layer to be excluded from this category is likely to double.
 
Revoking land allotment shows vote bank politics: Advani  

Bhopal, June 30:
Surrendering the land allotted to the Amarnath Shrine Board is yet another example of UPA's vote bank politics, veteran BJP leader L K Advani said here Monday.
 
India unveils plan for climate change 

New Delhi, June 30:
India on Monday unveiled its climate change action plan which does not set target reduction of greenhouse gas emissions but seeks to promote sustainable development through use of clean technologies.
 
Gandhi's assassination not justifiable: RSS 

Nagpur, June 30:
The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, 1948 by Nathuram Godse was not justifiable at all according to Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) ideologue and its former spokesman M G alias Baburao Vaidya said.
 
`Not disclosing Govt file violation of RTI law' 

New Delhi, June 30:
The Centre's decision of not disclosing file notings under the Right to Information Act has drawn flak from the Central Information Commission which held that this amounted to violation of the transparency law.
 
SBI hikes interest rates on home, car loans 

Ghaziabad, June 30:
Home loans and auto financing from public sector State Bank of India (SBI) would be dearer as the lender has decided to hike interest rates by 50 basis points on all credit linked to prime lending rates.
 
DSP, 2 jawans killed in Maoist attack  

Ranchi, June 30:
In a fresh attack, Maoists triggered a landmine blast near here killing three policemen, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police on Monday.
 
Delhi Govt cuts entertainment tax on cinema  

New Delhi, June 30:
Here's some good news for cinema lovers in the capital as the Delhi Cabinet today gave its approval for a reduction in the Entertainment Tax on Cinema from 30 to 20 per cent.
 
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