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No troops deployed in Gilgit-Baltistan, says China
China on Thursday denied the presence of its troops in Gilgit-Baltistan, but voiced support to Islamabad\'s claims on the disputed region by describing it in a statement as “a northern part of Pakistan.”

Sonia elected Congress prez
Sonia Gandhi on Friday created history on being re-elected Congress president for a record fourth term after remaining in the top post for 12 long years. She is the fifth member of the Gandhi-Nehru family to lead the party once again.

‘Aarohan\' selected for Montreal World Film Festival
Bengali film ‘Aarohan\' (ascension) will be screened during the 34th Montreal World Film Festival, being held from August 26 to September 6. The film, starring actor Soumitra Chatterjee, Sandhya Ray and Rituparna Sengupta, has been slotted in the ‘Focus on World Cinema\' section, ‘Aarohan\' director Pinaki Choudhury said. The ‘Focus on World Cinema\' section showcases films from America, Europe, Asia and Africa.

Naxals kill captive policeman in Bihar
Even as the Bihar police intensified operations against Naxals in the forests of Lakhisarai on Friday, the news of the killing of one of the four hostages by the rebels sent shock waves in the corridors of the State government.

Asiya Andrabi arrested
In a big jolt to the hardline separatist camp, police on Saturday arrested one of the two most wanted leaders: Asiya Andrabi, head of the Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM), a radical women\'s organisation. Her close associate Fahmida Sofi has also been arrested.

ஈரானுக்கு எதிராக பொருளாதாரத் தடை விதித்தது ஜப்பான்
ஈரானுக்கு எதிராக பொருளாதாரத் தடையை ஜப்பான் விதித்துள்ளது. ஈரான் நாட்டில் முதலீடு செய்தல், பணபரிவர்த்தனை போன்ற அனைத்துக்கும் தடை விதிக்க ஜப்பான் முடிவு செய்துள்ளது.

Arjuna Awardees
Former Indian hockey skipper Sandeep Singh and women\'s cricket captain Jhulan Goswami were among the 15 sportspersons who received the Arjuna Award from President Pratibha Patil at Rashtrapati Bhawan.

Saina conferred Khel Ratna
Badminton ace Saina Nehwal, whose phenomenal rise was highlighted by three top-flight international titles recently, was conferred the coveted Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award at a glittering ceremony on Sunday.

Iran test fires surface-to-surface missile
Iran has test fired its home—built surface—to—surface Fateh 110 missile, state television reported on Wednesday, less than a week after a similar test was carried out on another missile.

China asks airline to change name after plane crash
China\'s Henan province has asked the commercial carrier whose plane crashed during landing, killing 42 people on Tuesday, not to use the word \"Henan\" in its name in a bid to protect the province\'s image.

Spain is world leader in organ transplants
Spain conducted over 4,000 transplants in 2009, making it the world leader in the field of organ transplants.

Pakistan cricketers at the centre of match-fixing scam
The visiting Pakistan cricket team was on Sunday at the centre of a police investigation into allegations of match-fixing as a London-based Pakistani property developer was arrested after being secretly filmed accepting £150,000 from an undercover reporter.

Mukesh Ambani elected to WEF Foundation Board
Reliance Industries\' Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani has been elected Member to the Board of World Economic Forum.

Slum population likely to be 93.06 million in 2011
The slum population in the country is likely to be 93.06 million in 2011, according to a new estimate carried out by an expert committee headed by principal advisor of Planning Commission, Pronab Sen. The committee was constituted to suggest new definition of slums and prepare a statistical model for arriving at a more reliable data on slum population.

India, S. Korea sign 5-yr defence pact
India and South Korea on Friday entered into a five-year defence cooperation accord by signing two MoUs on sharing of military expertise and technology. Defence minister A.K. Antony and his Korean counterpart Kim Tae-Young signed the two agreements in Seoul during the former’s two-day official visit there.

USAID chief left Pakistan relief camp following threats
Rajiv Shah, chief of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has said that he had to leave a relief camp in flood-hit Pakistan in a hurry after being threatened by extremist elements.

Visa decision put on hold: Colombo
Less than a day after it announced suspension of visa on arrival facility extended to citizens to 79 countries including India with effect from September 30, Sri Lanka on Saturday said the decision had been kept on hold.

Sri Lankan Cabinet lifts bar on third term
The Sri Lankan Cabinet on Monday approved changes to the 1978 Constitution, including an amendment that clears the path for President Mahinda Rajapaksa to seek a third term in office.

Castro back in military uniform after 4 yrs
Fidel Castro dusted off his full military uniform for the first time since stepping down as president four years ago, a symbolic act in a communist country where little signals often carry enormous significance.

Agni-V will be test-fired soon, says Antony
India is getting ready to test Agni-V, its longest range surface-to-surface ballistic missile of 5,000 km, according to Defence Minister A.K. Antony.

Ravindra Kelekar passes away
Konkani litterateur and Jnanpith Award winner Ravindra R. Kelekar, 85, died at a hospital at Margao on Friday after a brief illness. He is survived by son Girish and his family.

Iran test fires surface-to-surface missile
Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi announced on Friday that Iran has test fired a surface-to-surface missile, Qiam, a day before it is due to launch its Russian-built first nuclear power plant.

Atwal-becomes-first-Indian-to-win-on-PGA-Tour
Arjun Atwal won the Wyndham Championship by one stroke Sunday, becoming the first Monday qualifier to win on the PGA Tour in 24 years.

237 ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பின் கேம்பிரிட்ஜ் பல்கலை.யில் 15 வயது மாணவர்!
கேம்பிரிட்ஜ் பல்கலைக்கழகத்தில் 237 ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பின்னர், பள்ளிக்கே செல்லாத 15 வயதாகும் ஆரன் பெர்னாண்டஸ் கணித பட்டப்படிப்பில் சேருகிறார்.1773-ல் 14 வயதான வில்லியம் பிட் என்பவர் கேம்பிரிட்ஜ் பல்கலைக்கழகத்தில் சேர்ந்த இளம் வயது மாணவர் என்ற பெருமையைச் பெற்றார். அவரைத் தொடர்ந்து 237 ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பின்னர் ஆரன் பெர்னாண்டஸ் அந்த கௌரவத்தைப் பெற்றுள்ளார்.

China silent on Kim visit
Beijing this week maintained silence on the reported visit of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, amid reports that he had arrived in northeastern China this week along with his son and designated successor.

India\'s forex reserves swell to $282.84bn
After having declined for two consecutive weeks, country\'s foreign exchange reserves grew by USD 293-million to USD 282.84-billion from the week before\'s USD 282.55-billion.

U.S. sanctions on Pakistani Taliban
In a major legislative crackdown on the Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the United States Department of Treasury has slapped sanctions on the terrorist group.

Kenya gets new Constitution
Kenya\'s President signed a new Constitution into law on Friday that institutes a U.S.-style system of checks and balances and has been hailed as the most significant political event since Kenya\'s independence nearly a half century ago.

Indian men in Archery World Cup final
Indian men erased bitter memory of the past by sailing into the final of the recurve team event in the Archery World Cup Stage IV, ousting hosts China in the semifinal at Shanghai on Friday.

Ingrid Daubechies heads International Mathematical Union
For the first time ever, a woman will lead the International Mathematical Union. The Union\'s General Assembly has elected Ingrid Daubechies of the U.S. as its president for the 2011-14 term.

ICC suspends fixers,rules out conspiracy
Pakistan and the International Cricket Council were at loggerheads on Friday after the ICC, in a surprise and decisive move, announced the provisional suspension of three players — Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir — over allegations of spot-fixing during the Lord’s Test match last week.

Modern Family,\' ‘Mad Men\' sweep the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards
‘Mad Men,\' a dark period drama set in the 60\'s New York, and comedy series ‘Modern Family,\' a mockumentary about three families, won the top honours at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Direct Taxes Code only from April 2012
In a surprise move and to the disappointment of taxpayers, the government on Monday deferred the implementation of the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) by a year to April 1, 2012, and sought to waive the preferential treatment to women in tax payment in the name of gender equity.

Indian-origin Archie Panjabi wins Emmy
Indian-origin British actress Archie Panjabi, who starred in films like \"Bend it like Beckham\" and \" East is East\", has bagged the best supporting actress in a drama series for her role in \" The Good Wife\" at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards here.

Group Capt Tendulkar\'s 1st mission: Flying Sukhoi
From a master-blaster on the cricketing field, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar smoothly made the transition to an \"air warrior\" on Friday when he was conferred with the honorary rank of Group Captain by Air Chief Marshal P V Naik in the presence of the over 90-year-old Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh. And the next thing on the agenda of Group Captain Tendulkar, who as a teenager was fascinated by the Tom Cruise-starrer \'Top Gun\', is a spin on the twin-seater Sukhoi-30MKI \"air dominance\" fighter.

Russia opens short-cut Asia sea route
Russia has opened a shortcut northern sea route from Europe to Asia across the Arctic, reasserting itself as the dominant power in the strategic mineral-rich region.

Albania, Macedonia honour Mother Teresa
Hundreds of Catholics in Albania held a mass on Thursday to commemorate the birth centenary of Mother Teresa,who was of Albanian origin, in Vau i Dejes, 110 km north of the capital, Tirana.In Skopje — the capital of neighbouring Macedonia, where Mother Teresa was born — Parliament held a special session to pay tribute to the city\'s most famous daughter.

Aptitude test to replace Prelims in Civils
The Union government has agreed to a proposal to introduce a Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) in place of the Civil Services (Preliminary) examination.The minister of state for personnel, public grievances and pensions, Mr Prithviraj Chavan, informed the Rajya Sabha that CSAT would be a common paper on aptitude test replacing the optionals. The government would notify the exam with details of the syllabus soon, he added.

J&K Bank Chairman resigns
The Jammu and Kashmir Bank Chairman and Chief Executive Haseeb Drabu on Friday resigned from the bank, which was immediately accepted by its board of directors.

Hezbollah-chief-calls-on-Lebanon-to-build-nuclear-reactor
Seyyed Hassan Nasarllah, leader of the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, called on Lebanon\'s government to follow Tehran\'s footsteps and build a nuclear facility to generate electricity like the reactor in Bushehr, Iran.

IT exemption limit to be raised to Rs. 2 lakh
Come next fiscal, all taxpayers will have something to cheer about as the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the long-awaited Direct Taxes Code (DTC) Bill under which the government has proposed to hike the income tax exemption limit to Rs. 2 lakh from the existing base of Rs. 1.6 lakh.

ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடுகளில் இந்திய கடற்படை கூட்டாக போர் பயிற்சி
தான்சானியா, கென்யா, தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா, ஷெசல்ஸ் மற்றும் மோரீஷஸ் ஆகிய நாடுகளின் கடற்படை போர்க் கப்பல்களுடன் இந்திய போர்க் கப்பல்கள் போர் ஒத்திகையிலும் ஈடுபடவுள்ளன. இந்த ஒத்திகையில் ஐஎன்எஸ் மைசூர், ஐஎன்எஸ் தபார், ஐஎன்எஸ் கங்கா, ஐஎன்எஸ் ஆதித்யா ஆகிய இந்திய போர்க் கப்பல்கள் ஈடுபடும்.

BrahMos likely to be inducted into Air Force by 2013
Low-flying supersonic cruise missile BrahMos could join the Indian Air Force by 2013, according to A. Sivathanu Pillai, CEO and Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace Limited, an Indo—Russian joint venture.

Brahma assumes charge as Election Commissioner
Sixty-year-old Harishankar Brahma, a retired IAS officer of 1975 batch from the Andhra Pradesh cadre, assumed charge as Election Commissioner at Nirvachan Sadan here on Wednesday.

தேசிய சுகாதாரத் திட்டம்; 100 மாவட்டங்களில் துவக்கம்
சர்க்கரை நோய் மற்றும் இதய நோய் தடுப்புக்காக தேசிய அளவில் 100 மாவட்டங்களில் 1,230 கோடி செலவில் சுகாதாரத் திட்டம் ஒன்று செயல்படுத்தப்பட உள்ளதாக மத்திய சுகாதாரத் துறை அமைச்சர் குலாம் நபி ஆசாத் மக்களவையில் வெள்ளிக்கிழமை கூறினார்.

India allows telecom imports after 8-months ban
India has relaxed an eight-month ban on imports of telecommunication equipment, approving orders from China\'s ZTE and Huawei and Finland\'s Nokia Siemens Networks, executives said on Wednesday, as security fears fade before a high-priority roll out of third-generation wireless infrastructure.

More foodgrains for poor at BPL rates
In the wake of the concern expressed by the Supreme Court at foodgrains rotting, the Union government on Thursday decided to release an additional 2.5 million tonnes of rice and wheat to the States for distribution to the poor under the Targeted Public Distribution System.

Mexico\'s Navarrete is Miss Universe
Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete (22) was crowned Miss Universe 2010 on Tuesday, beating off competition from 82 contestants including Miss India.She was followed by Miss Jamaica Yendi Philipps while Miss Australia Jenista Campbell was the second runner-up at the 59th annual pageant held here on Monday.

India to fast track free trade agreements with EU, Japan and Malaysia
With little or no progress in the Doha Round of World Trade Organisation (WTO) multilateral trade talks for the last more than one year, India is proactively working on concluding Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with Japan, European Union and Malaysia to expand its trade basket.

Proposal on Karaikal merchant airport cleared
A proposal to create a merchant airport at Karaikal in Puducherry has been cleared by the Union Civil Aviation Ministry and the Puducherry administration.

U.S. joblessness edges up
The unemployment situation in the U.S. economy persisted at a low-level equilibrium in August, with non-farm jobs dropping by 54,000 and the overall unemployment rate climbing by one percentage point to 9.6 per cent, or 14.9 million unemployed persons.

Saina slips to third place in world rankings
Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal on Thursday slipped one place from her career-best position of world number two to the third place in the latest international rankings release on Thursday.

Indian wins American science journalism award
India\'s Pallava Bagla has won the American Geophysical Union (AGU) David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism for his articles on the impact of climate change on Himalayan glaciers

India conveys concerns to China
India on Friday conveyed its concerns to China over what officials described as “a pattern of what China was doing” in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, also raising questions over reports that 11,000 Chinese troops were present in the disputed region.

Parliament adopts nuclear liability Bill
Parliament adopted the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill, with the Rajya Sabha approving the legislation by voice vote on Monday, paving the way for overseas companies to set up nuclear reactors in the country.

Dilip Roy passes away
Well-known Bengali actor and director Dilip Roy died here on Thursday after a prolonged battle with cancer, sources from his family said

Sripathi sworn in Chief Information Commissioner
K.S. Sripathi, former Chief Secretary, was sworn in State Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) at a brief function at Raj Bhavan here on Wednesday.

Nirupama visits Vavuniya, Kilinochchi and Jaffna
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on Tuesday visited Vavuniya, Kilinochchi and Jaffna for a firsthand assessment of the Indian assistance and the situation of the resettled Tamils.

India announces $20m more aid for Pakistan
India has announced an additional monetary assistance of $20 million to Pakistan to help it tackle the worst-ever floods witnessed in recent past.

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