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IVRCL Group bags orders worth Rs. 4,081 crore

IVRCL Group on Monday said it had bagged orders worth Rs.4,081 crore in buildings, transportation and thermal power plant segments.

IVRCL Assets and Holdings Ltd, a subsidiary of the IVRCL Group, won

Putin allows high-tech gun that hits nervous system

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Russian president-elect Vladimir Putin has given the go-ahead to a gun that uses electromagnetic radiation to attack a victims' central nervous system, a British media report said.

The ‘psychotronic’

Libya, Syria turmoil posing problems for economy: Pranab Mukherjee

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India is concerned about the political turmoil in Libya and Syria as unstable situations in there are posing serious problems for the Indian economy, Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Su

James Bond to open London Olympics

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Actor Daniel Craig has been invited by Queen Elizabeth to open the 2012 London Olympics as super spy James Bond.

The highly anticipated sporting event is set to be introduced by a short film titled '

National junior football flees from Maoist captivity in Chhattisgarh

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A minor tribal boy who was abducted by Maoists on charges of acting as a police informer, managed to flee from the rebels' captivity in restive Bastar region and reached safety after a night-long walk

The dangerous implications of India's nuclear romance

Efforts are on to squelch the months-long peaceful movement by villagers living in the neighbourhood of the Kudankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu which has delayed its commissioning. What brought the

Zardari wants to visit Ajmer Sharif

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Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has conveyed to the Indian government his desire to visit the Sufi shrine of Ajmer Sharif in India this month, official sources here said.

The visit is expected to

Pakistan may not allow foreign operations

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A Pakistani parliamentary panel wants to bar foreign security contractors from working in Pakistan and is also against foreign military bases, especially American ones.

Members of the Parliamentary C

Nearly 700 fishermen rescued from floating ice

A total of 675 fishermen stranded on a block of floating ice off Russia's far eastern region were rescued on Sunday.

The ice was located near Vzmoriye off Sakhalin Island. The fishermen were saved us

Cut cost of credit to boost exports: CII

India needs to reduce the cost of credit and address infrastructure bottlenecks to revive the growth in exports, an industry lobby said on Sunday ahead of the announcement of the annual supplement to

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