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America Inc feels Obama India visit to improve market access

Nov 6: Top American firms feel the four-day India visit of US President Barack Obama will help improve market access for their goods and also go a long way in creating jobs back home - an agenda now a

We will try for more access to Indian market: Obama

Nov 6: The US will explore ways to reduce barriers to its exports and increase access to the Indian market, said US President Barack Obama in a signed article published Saturday.

Writing in the New Y

Chavan gifts Obama coffee table book on Maharashtra

Nov 6: A coffee table book on Maharashtra is what Chief Minister Ashok Chavan gifted Barack Obama as soon as the US president touched down here Saturday.

After shaking hands with Obama as he alighted

BJP leader shot dead in Bihar

Nov 6: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Punam Pandey was shot dead by unidentified men in Bihar's Rohtas district on Diwali night, police said Saturday.

Punam Pandey, BJP vice-president in Rohtas,

America Inc bets on Obama visit to access India

Top American firms feel the four-day India visit of US President Barack Obama will help improve market access for their goods and also go a long way in creating jobs back home - an agenda now at the t

Sonia among 10 most powerful in the world

India’s Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi is among the top 10 most powerful people in the world, according to Forbes magazine, which placed Chinese President Hu Jintao on top of the list.

Row over Hazarika shoot

Music maestro Bhupen Hazarika and his companion Kalpana Lajmi are mired in a blazing controversy in Assam after images of the 85-year-old ailing singer being taken in a chair to the banks of the Brahm

Sonia among top 10 powerful people in world: Forbes

India’s ruling Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is among the top 10 most powerful people in the world, according to the Forbes magazine.

Sad memories can be erased forever

London, Nov. 3: A new technique promises to delete painful memories permanently, opening the way for more effective treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.

A team at Johns Hopkins University in

Sehwag smashes ton, India 243/1 at tea

Ahmedabad: Virender Sehwag smashed an unbeaten 152 off 172 balls as India racked up 243 for one at tea on the opening day of the first cricket Test against New Zealand here Thursday.

Sehwag's knock

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