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Girl`s body found in bag on train in Uttar Pradesh!The body of a teenage girl was found in an unattended bag in a Mumbai-bound train in Uttar Pradesh Tuesday.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Padmanabhaiah`s role ends; Govt to hold direct talks with Naga!After a decade, the Centre has decided to wind up term of K Padmanabhaiah as interlocutor for talks with the Naga group NSCN-IM and will hold direct negotiations with the rebels.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Maoists abduct government official in Jharkhand!Maoist guerrillas have abducted a government official from the Palamau district of Jharkhand and demanded a ransom of Rs 20 lakh, police said Tuesday.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Credit for CNG buses doesn`t go to Delhi Govt: Ramesh!Delhi government may be taking credit for introducing CNG buses in the national capital but Union Environment Minister Jairarm Ramesh feels otherwise.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Floods in parts of UP claim two more lives!With major rivers including the Yamuna in spate due to heavy discharge of water from Nepal, floods in parts of Uttar Pradesh claimed two more lives, taking the toll this season to 76.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Maha polls to witness quadrangular contest; Cong upbeat!With Assembly polls on October 13, Maharashtra is all set to witness quadrangular contests among ruling Congress-NCP, Sena-BJP, newly-formed Republican Left Democratic Front and Raj Thackeray-led MNS.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Brazilian monkeys theft case: Key accused re-arrested!The main accused in the theft of rare Brazilian monkeys from the Alipore Zoo, was re-arrested from Durg in Chhattisgarh Monday night after he escaped from a train while being escorted here.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am SC refuses to quash criminal proceedings against former IAS!The Supreme Court on Monday refused to quash criminal proceedings initiated by CBI against former Uttar Pradesh Chief secretary Akhand Pratap Singh in a disproportionate assets case.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Seven-year-old dies of swine flu in Pune!A seven-year-old girl died of swine flu in Pune on Tuesday, taking the toll in the viral infection in the city to 32.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Senior held for ragging girl student in Chhattisgarh!A student of the Government Engineering College here has been arrested for ragging his junior. He had asked the girl to hug him, police said Tuesday.Source: Zee News : States | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:41 am Expedition fails to find 1968 air crash victims` bodies!An Army expedition to retrieve the bodies of 98 victims of an Indian Air Force plane crash in 1968 has failed due to hostile climatic condition in the icy terrain of Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am "Everyone should do their allotted hours of work"!Home Minister P Chidambaram today inaugurated a biometric identification system in his ministry to ensure punctuality among the staff and said everyone should do their allotted hours of work.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am `Kennedy not unsung hero of N-deal`!An Indian-American Republican leader has questioned the characterisation of Senator Edward Kennedy, who died last week, as an "unsung hero" of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am IAF pilot training hit by grounding of mishap-prone HPT-32s!Dealing a blow to IAF`s training of rookie fighter pilots, the Air Force Academy near Hyderabad has grounded the HPT-32 basic trainer aircraft after a crash on July 31.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am `Modalities of BrahMos-II project being finalised`!The modalities for developing hypersonic missile BrahMos-II to be carried out by the Indo-Russian joint venture BrahMos Aerospace, are on the verge of being finalised, a top official of the company said in Tiruchirapalli.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am Sugar, pulses areas of concern; 278 distt drought-hit!The government on Monday said that prices of sugar and pulses are "major areas of concern", while declaring that 278 districts in 11 states are hit by drought.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am Govt changes Haj quota rules for private tour operators!In order to make the Haj quota allocation process for private tour operators transparent and fair, government has changed rules under which even operators without any experience would be eligible.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am Indo-Russian ties will grow in strength: President!Describing Russia as a "reliable friend" of India, President Pratibha Patil has hoped that the time-tested bilateral ties will be further strengthened during her maiden visit to Moscow starting from Wednesday.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am Kasab`s lawyer yet to receive legal fees!Abbas Kazmi, appointed by a special court here to defend Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab in the 26/11 terror attack case at the cost of the state, is yet to receive his legal fees since April.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am Indian activist Deep Joshi receives Ramon Magsaysay Award!Prominent Indian social activist Deep Joshi, who has done pioneering work for "development of rural communities", was today honoured with the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award.Source: Zee News : India National | 1 Sep 2009 | 7:40 am New mgmt, open offer hopes boost Maytas InfraThe stock closed at the same 5% upper circuit of Rs 118.40. Over 40,000 shares were traded on the counter today with buy orders of 608,981 shares pending at the counter.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:31 am Technical textile consumptions to cross Rs 2,200 cr by 2013The consumption of technical textiles, used in the healthcare industry, in India is growing and the industry body Ficci wants the government to provide capital subsidy to the domestic companies to meet the demand.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:30 am Jaswant not to give up PAC position - Hindustan Times
Source: Nation - Google News | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:29 am Men and women smokers equally face risk of death from tobaccoResearchers have warned that about a quarter of both men and women, who smoke throughout adult life, may die due to tobacco before getting old.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:28 am RCom gains over 1% on Aircel infra sharing dealThe stock surged to a high of Rs 273 - up 5% from the previous close. It slipped from the high and finally ended with a gain of 1.3% at Rs 264. around 2.53 million shares were traded on the BSE today.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:26 am Tata Tele unveils ?pay per call' conceptClose on the heels of Tata Docomos pay-per-second offer, dual-technology telecom service provider Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) on Tuesday unveiled a pay per call plan under its CDMA brand Tata Indicom.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:24 am Manufacturing slows down in Aug, domestic demand drives Indian growth: PMIThe growth in domestic manufacturing sector slowed down in August though the domestic demand continued to drive recovery despite lower margins. The HSBC Market Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), a seasonally adjusted headline index designed to measure the overall health of the manufacturing sector, stood at 53.2 last month down from 55.4 in July.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:21 am Cutting red meat consumption can prevent cancer, heart attacks, global warmingBy cutting the production and consumption of red meat, it is possible to act against climate change, reduce cardiovascular and cancer deaths.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:21 am US report reveals Pak enhancing nuke weapon capability to target IndiaWashington, Sep.1 : Top US nuclear scientists have shockingly revealed in a report that Pakistan is enhancing its nuclear weapons and production capabilities.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:20 am Boeing announces changes to top managementBoeing today said President and CEO of its Commercial Airplanes division Scott Carson will retire from the company at the end of the year, as the city-based plane maker announced an overhaul of its top management.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:18 am NHPC ends day 1 with 2% premiumNHPC finally ended the first day with a 2% premium at Rs 36.70. Over 193 million shares changed hands at BSE today.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:18 am 'Pak enhancing N-capability to target India'Pak is readying a new N-capable ballistic missile for deployment. It is also building 2 new plutonium production reactors and a 2nd chemical separation facility in southern Punjab, a US report says.Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:17 am Aamir's '3 Idiots' to release on ChristmasAamir's '3 Idiots' to release on ChristmasSource: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:15 am Harbhajan Singh's Hummer challaned by traffic policeHarbhajan Singh was challaned by the Chandigarh Traffic Police for plying his recently-imported Hummer without a registration number.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:14 am Govt files application clarifying prayer on Ambani gas disputeThe government today filed an application in Supreme Court with regard to the Ambani gas dispute, saying it wishes to clarify that its prayer was not for declaring any private family agreement null and void.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:13 am Drunk hubby slits wife's throat over untidy house on V-day eveNew Delhi, Sept 1 : An inebriated husband, in Shenyang, Liaoning province, killed his wife on the eve of the Chinese Valentine's Day after she accused him of wasting his life on liquor.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:10 am Supreme Court issues notice to Gujarat Government on Jaswant book banNew Delhi, Sep.1 : The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a notice to Gujarat Government on a petition filed by expelled BJP leader Jaswant Singh challenging the ban on his book -- Jinnah: ndia, Partition-Independence.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:10 am Harbhajan fined for driving Hummer wi... - IBNLive.com
Source: Nation - Google News | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:08 am NHPC draws Rs 30,000-cr capex for 12th planState-run NHPC has drawn up an ambitious Rs 30,000-crore capex plan during the 12th Five-Year Plan to set up 14,000 Mw of hydro-power projects.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:07 am Tatas ready to return Singur land if compensatedTata Motors had been given around 997 acres of land at Singur by the state government on lease for setting up its 'Nano' car production plant.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:07 am Sebi may soon issue norms on exchange for SMEsThe Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) may soon issue ground rules for setting up stock exchanges dedicated to the small and medium firms, enabling them to raise capital from the market.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:04 am Modalities of BrahMos-II project being finalised: PillaiA final shape of the project, aimed at developing the aerial version of BrahMos missile that could traverse at speeds between Mach 5 to Mach 7, would emerge shortly.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:03 am Commuters get violent as local train services are disruptedImages ] police on Tuesday resorted to firing in the air and baton charging to control irate passengers at Nalasopara railway station. Nalasopara is a municipal council located in Thane district. Ac...Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:00 am President rejects petition to disqualify Sonia GandhiThe petition had sought the disqualification of Gandhi on the grounds that she accepted the title of 'Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold', from the government of Belgium.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:00 am 'Kennedy not unsung hero of nuke deal'An Indian-American Republican leader has questioned the characterisation of Senator Edward Kennedy, who died last week, as an "unsung hero" of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:00 am No LeT, JuD militant in Pak's most wanted terrorists listFour of the ten wanted militants are affiliated with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan; two belong to the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi while one each is associated with the Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi, the ...Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:00 am Have no regret for joining ICL: Rohan GavaskarBack in the BCCI's fold after resigning from the Indian Cricket League, Rohan Gavaskar is now eyeing a comeback into Bengal Ranji team, which he captained once.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 4:00 am 'Murderer' beaten to death in JharkhandIn a shocking incident in Dumka district of Jharkhand, angry villagers beat a man to death for allegedly killing a small boy. Twenty-two-year-old Suraj Mehta was the son of a local landlord and is sa...Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:58 am Women on top, at the grassrootsThe revolutionary decision by the cabinet to clear 50 per cent reservation for women in panchayats is creating waves in rural India, as the debate on the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament continu...Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:58 am Mumbaikars angry as trains run lateAngry Mumbai commuters agitated against trains being delayed during peak office hours in Mumbai on Tuesday. Police had to fire a few rounds in the air to control an irate mob in Nala Sopara.Trains wer...Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:58 am President Patil to leave for Russia, Tajikistan on WednesdayPresident Pratibha Patil will leave on a weeklong visit to Russia and Tajikistan from Wednesday.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:58 am Ramadoss demands CBI probe into double murderPMK founder leader Dr S Ramadoss demanded a CBI probe into the recent double murder where an elderly couple were shot dead, alleging that there were a "lot of mysteries" in the case.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:54 am Six of a family commit suicide in UPIn a suicide pact, six members of a family, including four children ended their lives by jumping before a speeding train.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:48 am ANALYSIS - India's Hindu nationalists face survival testNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Riven by squabbling, India's main opposition party will be forced to name a new leader in a crisis that could reshape opposition politics, strengthening the left and hindering government efforts at financial reforms.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:47 am Carla Bruni pregnant?Speculation is rife that Carla Bruni may be pregnant after a holiday photograph showing her husband protectively patting her belly has emerged.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:45 am Watch: Class 10's exam-free journey t... - IBNLive.com
Source: Nation - Google News | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:43 am S.Africa govt in principle supports MTN, Bharti dealJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's communications department said on Tuesday it supported in principle a proposed tie-up between MTN Group and India's Bharti Airtel, aimed at creating the world's No. 3 mobile operator.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:27 am Pakistan building new nuke weapons: R... - Zee News
Source: Nation - Google News | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:26 am Tata Motors to return Nano land if compensatedKOLKATA, India (Reuters) - India's Tata Motors is willing to return the original site for its ultra-cheap Nano car if the state government compensates for the investment on the land, its chairman said on Tuesday.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:17 am Jaswant book ban: SC issues notice to Gujarat govtSupreme Court has issued a notice to Gujarat govt on a petition filed by expelled BJP leader Jaswant Singh challenging the ban on his book on Jinnah.Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 3:10 am 6-year-old burnt for 'wetting bed' at orphanageA six-year-old girl inmate of an orphanage near here suffered burns on her chest and arms allegedly after the staff of the institution applied a hot iron bar on her as 'punishment for wetting the bed at night.'Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 2:48 am Mallika Sherawat says yes to 'sex', no to 'kiss'Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 2:48 am Fake Ms India id used in visa scam - Daily News & Analysis
Source: Nation - Google News | 1 Sep 2009 | 2:04 am Pakistani nationals may be training Somali piratesInvestigations into the hijacking of a Russian warship in April by Somali pirates show that Pakistani nationals played an important role in the hijack.Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 1:49 am US girl's kidnapper had rape fantasy: TestimonyThe man accused of abducting and sexually abusing Jaycee Lee Dugard testified during a previous kidnapping and rape case that he had strong rape desires.Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 1:35 am PM says working to ensure normal winter cropNEW DELHI (Reuters) - The government is taking steps to ensure a normal winter crop and it is in a strong position to manage the consequences of drought, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 1:31 am Fisichella to drive for Force India at Monza - MallyaCHENNAI (Reuters) - Italian driver Giancarlo Fisichella will drive for Force India in Italy next week, the Indian team's boss Vijay Mallya said, rejecting speculation he would move to Ferrari for the champions' home circuit at Monza.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 1:29 am Men prefer one woman to manyA new survey has found that most men living in cities have romantic notions of love and choose to settle down and have children than be womanizers.Source: The Times of India | 1 Sep 2009 | 1:04 am Govt payout acts as stimulus, sparks consumptionNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Life has changed for Deepika Chatterjee. She plans to buy a house, travel in a chauffeur-driven car and no longer hesitates before buying expensive airline tickets.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:46 am July exports down 28.4 pct yr/yr - govtNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's exports fell an annual 28.4 percent in July to $13.62 billion, their 10th straight monthly fall, the government said on Tuesday, as the global slump trimmed demand for Indian goods.Source: Reuters: Top News | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:44 am 12 years after rape in Germany, accused held in DelhiNEW DELHI: A 36-year-old man accused of criminal assault on a teenaged girl along with his two friends in Germany 12 years ago has been arrested by the Crime Branch of the Delhi police. He was found running a transport business at Sanjay ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Buddhadeb hits out at Centre for rise in prices of essential goodsThe country has failed to achieve "freedom from hunger," though it had attained "political freedom," West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here on Monday. Mr. Bhattacharjee was addressing a mammoth rally here, organised by ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am New Navy ChiefNew Delhi: Vice-Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma took over as the new Navy Chief on Monday. He succeeds Admiral Sureesh Mehta. Vice-Admiral Verma was commissioned on July 1, 1970, into the Executive Branch of Indian Navy. During his service spanning ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Advani’s meeting with Speaker triggers speculationSushma tries to persuade Jaswant to quit as PAC chairmanSource: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Swine flu claims four more livesPUNE: Swine flu has claimed four more lives in three States. Three men died in Pune and Bangalore and a woman died in Dehra Dun. The death toll in the country now stands at 102. As many as 15 patients, currently undergoing treatment are ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Buta Singh agrees to appear before CBINEW DELHI: After refusing to be questioned by the CBI in connection with a bribery case involving his son, Buta Singh, Chairman of the National Commission for the Scheduled Castes, told the Delhi High Court on Monday that he was ready to ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Assembly polls in three States on October 13Single-phase voting in Haryana, Maharashtra and Arunachal PradeshSource: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Fire in High Court destroys judges’ chambers, libraryOver 100 firemen fight the blaze that began around 4.30 a.m.Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am India mulls over next step on PakistanAnother “sidelines” meeting likely in TrinidadSource: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Class X board exam to be optional for CBSE schoolsNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to make the Class X board examination optional for students who will continue in the same school for the senior secondary level. Enough indications were given by Union ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 1 Sep 2009 | 12:00 am Healthy lifestyle prevents breast cancer riskA healthy lifestyle, including keeping weight down, exercising for 30 minutes a day and limiting alcohol to a single drink a day, is the simplest and best way for women to cut the risk of breast cancer, says a new study.Source: The Times of India | 31 Aug 2009 | 11:59 pm Harpoon missile modification by Pak very serious: USThe US has taken "very seriously" the reports about illegal modifications made in the American-made Harpoon anti-ship missile by Pakistan.Source: The Times of India | 31 Aug 2009 | 11:43 pm 'Raid-de-Himalaya' begins Oct 5It's again time to test both man and machine to the ultimate in the most rugged and inhospitable terrain of the trans-Himalayas.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 10:00 pm I'm a blessed actor: Rishi KapoorFrom his first film 'Bobby' (1973) till now - Rishi Kapoor had a smooth journey in Hindi films and admits that he has been a blessed actor as compared to many others.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 10:00 pm 'Do Knot Disturb' - not an impressive comeback for Nadeem-ShravanFilm: 'Do Knot Disturb'; Music Directors: Nadeem-Shravan; Lyricist: Sameer; Singers: Sonu Niigaam, Anuradha Shriram, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Jigar Saraiya, Nitika Kanwar, Earl D'Souza, Neeraj Sridhar, Anushka Manchanda, Sowmya Raoh and T.K. Karthik; Ratings: **Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 9:30 pm Somdev Devvarman, Sania Mirza set a first for India in a slamNEW YORK (Reuters) - Somdev Devvarman and Sania Mirza posted first-round victories on opening day of the U.S. Open to become the first man and woman from India to reach the second round of the same grand slam event.Source: Reuters: Top News | 31 Aug 2009 | 9:03 pm Business in spiritual books booms as people look for peace'Everybody wants peace in life,' says a prominent publisher, explaining why books on the philosophies and meditation techniques of spiritual gurus, general religion, self-help guides and Indian mythology are fetching brisk business at the ongoing Delhi Book Fair.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 8:30 pm India upstage Syria to retain Nehru CupNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India beat favourites Syria 5-4 on penalties to retain the Nehru Cup on Monday thanks to keeper Subrata Paul who saved three spot kicks in the shootout.Source: Reuters: Top News | 31 Aug 2009 | 8:26 pm Designer Anand Jon gets life for sex crimesLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Celebrity fashion designer Anand Jon was sentenced to a minimum of 59 years in prison on Monday for sexually assaulting aspiring models as young as 14, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said.Source: Reuters: Top News | 31 Aug 2009 | 8:24 pm Happy that I didn't let Bob down: PaulThe steely resolve and cool temperament that goalkeeper Subrata Paul displayed in front of a packed Ambedkar Stadium to take India to a sensational victory against Syria in the Nehru Cup final did not come just like that.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 7:31 pm AIFF announce cash awards for Indian football teamAll India Football Federation (AIFF) announced cash awards for the Indian football team after they beat Syria to retain the Nehru Cup title at the Ambedkar Stadium here Monday night.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 7:30 pm Maharashtra: Can Sena-BJP upset Cong-... - Times of India
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Source: Nation - Google News | 31 Aug 2009 | 2:55 pm Junior doctors in Bihar end strikeAfter an assurance from the Bihar government of a hike in stipend, protesting junior doctors of the Patna Medical College and Hospital here Monday night withdrew their five-day long strike that has claimed the lives of 38 patients.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 12:31 pm Let's make education a non-political agenda, says SibalThe government Monday announced a number of educational reforms ranging from making the Class 10 examination optional to setting up a central madrassa board and an educational tribunal to handle educational malpractices and urged state governments to make education 'a non-political agenda'.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 12:31 pm India stun Syria to retain Nehru CupSubrata Paul's awesome goalkeeping saw India overpower Syria 6-5 in a shootout to retain the Nehru Cup football title in a sensational match played out in front of an overflowing Ambedkar Stadium here monday.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 12:30 pm Opposition slams BSP for neglecting war hero Hamid's familyThe Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) government is finding itself in a tight spot as its political opponents are sparing no effort to slam its failure to provide better living facilities to the family of the 1965 India-Pakistan war hero Abdul Hamid.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 31 Aug 2009 | 11:02 am
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