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P.C. admits no breakthrough

Admitting that there has been no breakthrough in the July 13 triple bomb blast in Mumbai, Union home minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday said that he is personally monitoring the investigation. The minister also expressed his dissatisfaction over the situation in the Naxal-infested Gadchiroli district.

Team defers meet as Hazare unwell

The proposed meeting of the core-committee members of Anna Hazare’s team to decide the future strategies to fight corruption has been deferred due to the 74-year-old’s poor health.

PC claims Centre ‘saved’ Lokpal bill

The Congress’ tirade against the BJP over the Lokpal bill fiasco continued on Saturday. Union home minister P. Chidambaram, who was in Mumbai, said that BJP’s intention was to scuttle the bill in the Rajya Sabha.

Hotels to pay fee to play music

The Bombay high court on Friday passed an interim injunction order against five prominent hotels — JW Marriot, Canvas (Lounge Bar), Ramada, Mahape, Abbot and Marine Centre — asking them to pay the licence fees to the copyright society for playing music at the New Year’s Eve celebrations organised at these hotels.

Hazare back in Ralegan Siddhi

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A day after he cut short his fast, anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare, who is unwell, reached his home village Ralegan Siddhi on Thursday afternoon.
In order to decide the future strategies of the team, core committee members Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and Manish Sisodiya will meet the 74-year-old Gandhian in his home village a few days later.

Patil’s remarks put NCP in a fix

The Nationalist Congress Party on Thursday went into a damage control mode after Maharashtra home minister R.R. Patil said that he supports Anna Hazare’s demand for the Jan Lokpal Bill. The party claimed that Mr Patil was misinterpreted by the media, and clarified that he was only speaking about security arrangements at the MMRDA ground.

Rupee drops by 23ps vs dollar

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The Indian rupee fell by 23 paise to Rs 53.30 per US dollar in early trade on Friday on persistent month end demand for the American currency from importers despite a lower dollar in overseas markets and a higher opening in the equity market.

HC scraps anti-Anna PIL

The Bombay high court on Wednesday dismissed a PIL filed against Anna Hazare’s agitation, as the court thought it to be a frivolous petition and not in public interest. However, the court desisted from imposing a fine on the petitioner.

90,000 puris feed 18,000 at venue

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Even though the police maintained that there was a low turnout, the organisers claimed to have fed at least 18,000 people on the first day. They said that 90,000 puris and 500 kg of potatoes were used to feed the supporters.

Relief as ‘weak’ Anna ends fast

Even as thousands of Anna supporters heaved a collective sigh of relief as Anna sipped on a glass of lime juice on Wednesday evening, the 74-year-old Gandhian’s body language reflected that he was not in the best of health.

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