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Make IAEA document public: Karat to UPA 

New Delhi, July 9:
The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led Left parties Wednesday formally withdrew their legislative support to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's government over the India-US nuclear deal and dared it to make the IAEA India-specific safeguards pact public.
 
Ex-Sena MP convicted, granted bail 

Mumbai, July 9:
Former Shiv Sena MP Madhukar Sarpotdar and two other party activists, who were on Wednesday convicted in the 1992-93 communal riots, were later granted bail by a special court in Mumbai.
 
CM flays oppn for adjournment of Assembly  

Bhopal, July 9:
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today held the Congress-led opposition responsible for sine dine adjournment of the Assembly.
 
25 MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh assembly  

Raipur, July 9:
Twenty five MLAs of Chhattisgarh were suspended on Wednesday from the state assembly for violating the House rule.
 
Aarushi case: Rajkumar subjected to narco test 

New Delhi, July 9:
Rajkumar, an accused in the Noida double murder including that of teenager Aarushi, was on Wednesday subjected to a narco analysis test by the CBI as the mystery to the sensational case...
 
Sensex up by 615 pts 

Mumbai, July 9:
Equities witnessed a sharp rally on Wednesday on the back of strong global cues and lower crude oil prices. All the sectoral indices ended in green led by realty, power and capital goods.
 
JD(U) leader shot dead in J'khand 

Ranchi, July 9:
Former Jharkhand minister and sitting JDU MLA, Ramesh Singh Munda and three others were on Wednesday shot dead by suspected Naxalites at Baruhatu village near Bundu in Ranchi district, about 60 km from here.
 
Govt scraps customs duty on cotton imports 

New Delhi, July 9:
Yielding to the demand from textile industry, the government has abolished customs duty on import of cotton, which recently saw sharp rise in prices.
 
PM opposes emission quota for developing world 

Toyako, July 9:
Opposing any move to impose quantitative restrictions for greenhouse emission on developing countries, India on Wednesday asked the industrialised world not to use climate change to introduce conditionalities or "protectionism" that will hinder their efforts to meet the already complex development challenges.
 
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