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Lamhaa banned in W. Asia

After the Lamhaa premiere was cancelled in Kashmir, the film’s release has been banned in West Asia, says producer Bunty Walia, who is extremely upset with the decision.

No plans to retire from politics: LK

Senior BJP leader L.K. Advani on Monday said he had no plans to retire from politics. “I do not want to retire,” Mr Advani told BBC news channel in an interview. He told the questioner that he gives advice to the party whenever it is sought.

Ministers’ attendance not open to all

The Cabinet secretariat seems to apply different rules for disclosures made under Right to Information to applicants.

North India in grip of heatwave again

Scorching heat swept most parts of North India on Saturday with high humidity posing problems for citizens as Phalodi in Rajasthan baked at 46.5ºC.
Delhiites too sweated it out as blazing sun resulted in the maximum temperature rising to 43.2ºC, four notches above normal, while the minimum settled at 27.8ºC.

India Inc to ramp up hiring

Riding on the strong domestic demand, corporate India’s hiring activity is expected to continue unabated in coming months, HR experts said.
Recruitment service providers, Monster and Naukri.com, on Wednesday came out with positive job surveys, indicating bullish hiring activity to continue over the next few months.

Spectrum bid to cross Rs 1lakh cr

The government’s revenue from the sale of spectrum for 3G and broadband wireless access (BWA) is set to cross Rs 1 lakh crore with a pan-India bid for BWA touching Rs 10,652 crore on the 12th day of t

Telcos shell out Rs 67k cr 3G fee

Nine telecom players, including BSNL, MTNL, Bharti, Vodafone and RCom, on Monday paid Rs 67,719 crore to the government towards 3G spectrum that was auctioned recently.

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