Doctors booked for negligence in Nagpur
Police have booked three doctors of state government run Daga Hospital here for their alleged negligence causing injuries threatening danger to life during a cesarean operation of a 24-year-old.
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Attack on lecturer 'well planned': DGP
The attack on a private college lecturer, whose right palm was chopped off for preparing an alleged inflammatory question paper, was a "well planned" one, a top police official said here on Thursday.
SC backs Daiichi in Zenotech case
July 8: The Supreme Court on Thursday fixed the Daiichi-Sankyo’s open offer price for Zenotech Laboratories at Rs 113.62 per share, setting aside an earlier order of the Securities Appellate Tribunal
IMF raises global growth forecast but warns of downside risks
The International Monetary Fund today upped the 2010 global growth forecast to 4.5 percent even as it warned that a sharp rise in downside risks can hamper the fragile world economic recovery. "World
Zenotech open offer: SC sets aside SAT order
Setting aside an order by SAT, the Supreme Court today said Japanese drug maker Daiichi-Sankyo's open-offer price of Rs 113.62 for acquiring 20 per cent shares of Zenotech Laboratories from the open m
It takes 46 days to open biz in India: World Bank
It takes as many as 46 days for a foreign company to set up business in the country, which is faster than in countries like China and Brazil but far longer than the 7-14 days it takes in the US and Br
Galle Test to be last for Murali
Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan, the world’s leading wicket taker and one of the finest exponents of spin bowling, on Tuesday announced his retirement from Test cricket, bringing an end to a glittering career spanning 18 years.
‘International norms for Pak N-ties’
China has made it clear to India that its civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan will be in accordance with international obligations.
New Delhi will “wait and see” how Beijing presses ahead with its plans to build two nuclear reactors in Pakistan’s Chashma II plant, visiting National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon told the Indian media here wrapping up his four-day China visit.
‘Sino-India border talks to resume’
India and China plan to resume the next round of talks to resolve differences over demarcation of borders and conduct joint military exercises so as to boost bilateral ties, National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon said on Tuesday. Mr Menon, who is here on a four-day visit as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s special envoy, said India and China would be finalising dates to resume talks to resolve differences over demarcation of borders and to conduct joint military exercises.
NMDC for JV with Nippo Steel
State-owned miner NMDC on Wednesday said it is in talks with Japanese companies Nippo Steel and Kobe for two separate projects in India which will see an investment of at least Rs10,000 crore.