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Telegram man doesnt knock any more

31.07.2006 21:04    expressindia.com
Though telegram services are still provided by the state-owned BSNL, takers are reducing with each passing year even as their operational cost is on the rise.


Buddha gets Salim project in the groove

31.07.2006 21:04    expressindia.com
Ignoring the rumblings of protest within and outside the party, chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Monday presided over what was billed as an "historic agreement" between a business consortium led by Indonesia's Salim Group and the West Bengal government in

Good morning PUNE

31.07.2006 21:04    expressindia.com
The Financial Express takes great pleasure in anouncing the launch of its Pune Edition.

BK Birla summonedby HC in Lodha case

31.07.2006 21:04    expressindia.com
The Calcutta high court has issued summons to Basant Kumar Birla in a defamation suit filed by Rajendra Singh Lodha, the professional manager who claims to have inherited the industrial empire of MP Birla and Priyamvada Birla via a will

...ONGC stake sale boosts net

31.07.2006 21:04    expressindia.com
India's largest company Indian Oil Corporation has reported a net profit of Rs 1,780.52 crore in Q1 this fiscal, mainly on account of a one-time gain of Rs 3,224.78 crore from sale of ONGC shares it had acquired few years

Indian Oil may float SPV for retail foray

31.07.2006 21:04    expressindia.com
Soon after its rival Reliance Industries Ltd announced a Rs 10,000 crore foray into the retail sector, India's largest oil retailing firm, IOC said it may float a special purpose vehicle in collaboration with a leading retailer to mark its

Pakistan: Geopolitical epicentre of Islamist jihad

31.07.2006 13:32    rediff.com
Extension of Pakistan's proxy war through jihadist tools to all conceivable corners of India is a part of its strategic war plan.'

Why we don't need a tentative home minister

31.07.2006 12:37    rediff.com
A home minister represents strength and security. He should speak sparingly but must be seen as someone who does what he says. If he promises justice, it should be done. But Shivraj Patil seems to have none of these qualities,

Today's hottest movie scene: Aradhana

31.07.2006 12:17    rediff.com
H e was the loverboy without compare. She was the demure girl with a bod to kill for. Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore came together in 1969's Aradhana , and the sensuality between them felt so real. it virtually set
Today's hottest movie scene: Aradhana

'We are defensive against terrorism'

31.07.2006 12:10    rediff.com
Meet Veer Bhadra Mishra, the mahant of the Sankat Mochan temple, who is also a rationalist, environmentalist and professor of civil engineering.
India    Opinions    Interviews

Who's better -- Ash or Sush?

31.07.2006 11:36    rediff.com
The question was answered for one person at a recent function in Mumbai.

Longer jail term for Salman?

31.07.2006 11:21    rediff.com
The Rajastan Government objects to a one-year jail term.

The most provocative Kannada film?

31.07.2006 11:01    rediff.com
flick Unfaithful . But, as far as the bedroom sequences are concerned, Ganda Hendathi beats both , while lacking their pace and tempo. The songs have also been lifted from Murder and it is surprising how music director Guru Kiran
The most provocative Kannada film?

Passing the employment buck

31.07.2006 09:54    rediff.com
The best way forward is to put the force of competition to use in the labour market.

The eight Doha myths

31.07.2006 09:54    rediff.com
India has more to gain by abdicating the mantle of leadership

Bhandarkar takes it to the streets

31.07.2006 09:37    rediff.com
He isn't shaken by the poor critical reception to Corporate . "Critics have always given my films mixed reviews. When people say I am not a commercial filmmaker, I agree. I tell them I am an experimental filmmaker whose films
Bhandarkar takes it to the streets

What Murli Deora's actions mean

31.07.2006 09:00    rediff.com
The other problem with the ministry's intervention, and the more serious one from the point of view of the country's electricity consumers, is the stand on how gas prices are to be determined.

'Science gives me hope'

31.07.2006 07:14    rediff.com
The scientific paradigm encourages, even necessitates, cooperation across traditional boundaries,' says writer Abha Dawesar.
India    Opinions    Interviews

Recollect your Rafi memories

31.07.2006 07:08    rediff.com
It's been 26 years since Mohammed Rafi left us.

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