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2G verdict will have no impact on foreign investments: Moily

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The Supreme Court judgment regarding cancellation of 2G licences will have no impact on the inflow of foreign investments in the country, Corporate Affairs Minister Veerappa Moily said here Monday.

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Russia tests HIV vaccine

Russia has successfully completed the first stage of clinical trials of an HIV vaccine, an official said on Monday.

The State Research Centre for Virology and Biotechnology, Vektor, completed the fir

BCCI softens stand on Sahara pull-out, ready for talks

The Indian cricket board is out to placate the irate Sahara India, who in a knee-jerk reaction decided to end their 11-year-old association as Team India sponsors and also pulled out of the Indian Pre

Irritated by wailing, father kills baby girl

Enraged by the continuous bawling of his infant daughter, a man allegedly flung the two-month-old baby down a drain resulting in her death in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, police said on Monday.

Four US diplomats to go on 'padyatra' in India

Four American diplomats from the US Consulate in Mumbai will embark on a brisk 100-km-long two-day 'padyatra' to raise funds for the poor in India, an official said here Monday.

The 'padyatra' will s

Crow 'derails' train services for nearly two hours

Lakhs of commuters on their way to work on Monday were inconvenienced when Western Railway services on the suburban section were delayed after a crow hit a high-tension overhead wire, snapping it, an

Nottingham Forest owner found dead at home

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English football club Nottingham Forest's owner Nigel Doughty, who stepped down as the club's chairman in October, was found dead at his home in Lincolnshire.

The club said that the 54-year-old was f

Pakistan celebrates Milad-un-Nabi

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People across Pakistan on Sunday celebrated Milad-un-Nabi with fervour.

The day began with special prayers for development, safety, peace and unity amongst the followers of Prophet Mohammed.

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Nair, three others found responsible for Antrix-Devas deal

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A five-member team that probed a controversial deal between Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) commercial arm Antrix Corporation and Devas Multimedia has concluded that former chairman of the s

Over 500 million Indians will need new homes in a decade

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Over 500 million Indians will need new homes in almost a decade, close to the needs of China, North America and Western Europe put together, as the government and urban local bodies focus more on cons

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