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2/16/11


 
SNAPSHOT-Indian policy highlights on Wednesday, Feb 16
Reuters
Khullar also rejected US criticism New Delhi was not taking on the responsibility that went along with being a major economic power, saying India had been opening its markets to the whole world over the past 10 years. "India has unilaterally reduced ...
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Delhi Police to increase vigil in outer Delhi areas: Gupta
Sify
'For the Delhi Police, every day is a challenge as we have more VVIP movements and new events,' he said. 'Starting with the Commonwealth Games to the upcoming World Cup, the police personnel in the capital are always alert and we are keeping a strict ...
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ED, IT to look into source of money recovered from Rahat
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax department will soon approach the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence to garner information about the source of foreign currency recovered from Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan . ...
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Gangjee aiming for Avantha Masters glory
Times of India
NEW DELHI: India's Rahil Gangjee says he is determined to get his 2011 Asian Tour campaign off to a good start at the Avantha Masters, which tees off on Thursday. The 32-year-old is keen to make up for the heartbreak of last year's inaugural Avantha ...
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Never felt like resigning, I have a job to do: Manmohan
The Hindu
PTI PTI TV grab shows Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during an interaction with the editors of TV channels at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday. Admitting that "some compromises" have to be made in managing a coalition, Prime Minister Manmohan ...
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ICC ban Twitter during World Cup matches
AFP
NEW DELHI — The International Cricket Council (ICC) is to impose a blanket ban on all Twitter posts by team officials during matches in a bid to be seen to be doing all it can to crack down on corruption. Long-serving Australia manager Steve Bernard ...
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