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Indian wheat imports 'half-hearted'
India's decision to import wheat to replenish dwindling stocks will not be sufficient to tide over a shortfall.
PPP confident of get into Pak reign
Pakistan People's Party wanted to settle all disputes with India including Kashmir by peaceful negotiations.
Left opposes hike in fuel prices
The Oil ministry said that without a price hike, oil companies would suffer a revenue loss of Rs 73,512 crore in 2006-07 fiscal.
India's oil import bill shoots 52 pc
Combined effect of higher oil import and high oil prices have pushed the import bill high up to $ 44.64 billion.
IPO scam: RBI charged with covering up
Investors' Grievances Forum has said RBI, SEBI and the Finance Ministry were apprised of the facts.
Yamaha to invest $67 million in India
The Indian unit of Yamaha Motor Company will invest Rs three billion in its Indian business over the next three years.
Will Spain's history of flops continue?
Spain makes its eighth straight appearance in the World Cup with hopes of success understandably low.
NCDRC holds medical malpractice verdict
US based doctor addressed the Redressal Commission on the multi crore compensation case on medical malpractice.
BJP national executive meet on May 29
BJP national executive meeting would be held in New Delhi on May 29-30. It is to be held at the Parliament Annexe.
Sony to launch PS3 in N America
Sony Corporation said it would begin selling its PlayStation 3 video game console in November for $499 in North America.
Public sector insurance firms stand out
Four public sector firms together capture 75 per cent market share while private players grab top four places.
Power regulator raps UP officials
Power regulator CERC cracked the whip and penalised the UP Power Corporation Ltd for excess drawal of electricity.
RBI issues new series of 'star' banknote
New notes have been issued as part of efforts to benchmark its procedures with international best practices.
Beckham has a 'milk moustache'
England skipper David Beckham sports the‘milk moustache’. He signs a deal with the famous US ‘Got Milk’ ad campaign.
UN peacekeepers prey on young girls
UN peacekeepers and aid workers are having sex with Liberian girls as young as eight in return for money, and favours.
NIIT Tech acquires UK firm for $25 mn
NIIT Technologies has acquired UK-based insurance solution provider Room Solutions in an all-cash deal for $25 million.