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New telecom policy to be unveiled in January

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A new telecom policy which may do away with roaming charges for subscribers within the country will be announced in January 2012, Communications Minister Kapil Sibal said here on Friday.

"The policy

Sensex closes 80 points up

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A benchmark index for Indian equities markets Friday closed about 80 points higher, paring some of the intra-day gains amid some profit booking.

The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the BSE, whic

Mumbai's molestor-killers sent to judicial custody

A Mumbai court on Friday remanded four youths, charged with the killing of two young men who protested their attempts to harass their women friends, in judicial custody till November 18, police said.

Amid tears, Kanimozhi puts up brave face

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A commotion broke out in the courtroom as soon as CBI special judge O.P. Saini dismissed the bail pleas of Kanimozhi and seven others in the 2G scam on Thursday. There were tears, whispers and hugs as

India can help in Eurozone crisis: Montek

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India has not received any request from the G20 or from individual countries for help in resolving the Eurozone crisis but is ready to do whatever needs to be done, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman

India can help in Eurozone crisis: Montek

India has not received any request from the G20 or from individual countries for help in resolving the Eurozone crisis but is ready to do whatever needs to be done, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman

London fixes it in 15 months, Delhi groping dark for 11 years

It took exactly 15 months for the London Metropolitan Police to complete investigation and get conviction of Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir for spot-fixing in the L

Sonia, Manmohan among 20 most powerful in world: Forbes

India's Congress party president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh figured among Forbes' list of world's 70 most powerful people in 2011 as US Barack Obama regained his position at the to

Lokpal will not end corruption: Julio Ribeiro

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The Lokpal legislation will not put an end to corruption, says former Mumbai police commissioner Julio F. Ribeiro.

The former tough talking supercop, who was speaking at a debate late Thursday on co

India's Sulabh gets top UN consultative status

Recognizing Sulabh International's pioneering work in developing low-cost, environmental-friendly public toilet system, the United Nations has accorded its highest consultative status to the Indian NG

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