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No roaming charges from next year: Kapil Sibal Telecom minister Kapil Sibal today said that mobile phone subscribers will not have to pay roaming charges from next year. Congress working committee to meet tomorrow to chalk out strategy CWC meeting comes at a time when there is a clear realisation in the Congress that the vexed issue of Telangana cannot be kept hanging for long. Mamata to protest in Delhi on October 1, seeks support on Facebook Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced that she would lead a party demonstration at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on October 1. |
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'Prostitution' racket busted in Mumbai The zonal DCP Pratap Dighavkar, has formed a new team that will continue to conduct raids on pubs and bars from Bandra to Oshiwara. Bokaro lawyer slits wife's throat after row over affair In a bizarre incident, a lawyer killed his wife on Sunday accusing her of having an affair with a neighbour. |
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FDI in July up 60% to USD 1.76 bn After declining for three consecutive months, foreign direct investment (FDI) in India increased by about 60 per cent to USD 1.76 billion in July. Foodgrain production to fall 10%: Pawar Country's foodgrain production is projected to decline by 10 per cent in the kharif season of this year at 117.18 million tonnes. |
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Brilliant show by Harbhajan: MS Dhoni Dhoni was all praise for Harbhajan Singh, terming the spin veteran's four-wicket haul in the T20 match against England as a "brilliant one under current circumstances". Rest of India thrash Rajasthan to win Irani Cup Rest of India notched up a comprehensive innings and 75 runs victory over Ranji Trophy champion Rajasthan on the 4th day of the Irani Cup match. |
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Imran follows Aamir, grows moustache Actor Imran Khan seems to be following in the footsteps of Aamir Khan as he insisted on growing a moustache for his role in "Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2". 'Turban expert' for Ajay Devgn Ajay, who is busy shooting for Son of Sardaar, flew in a turban expert — all the way from Punjab — many times to tie his turban. |
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'Relax visa rules for IT companies' A leading think-tank, wants the David Cameron government to relax immigration rules to make it easier for tech companies to recruit from anywhere in the word. Bench employees may drag profits of TCS, Wipro The rising number of idle workers in the US and Europe for Indian software companies could drag profitability lower. |
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