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Govt may allow FDI in sector-specific retail trade
Commerce & Industry Ministry preparing a Cabinet note More

Govt may allow FDI in mineral prospecting
Huge investments and technology needed: Kamal Nath More

POLITICS
`We cannot go back on Singur'
Word given to Ratan Tata is final, says Buddhadeb More

Mamata put on oxygen
Refuses to call off fast unless Govt commits to return land to farmers More

`TN stand on Mullaperiyar untenable in historical terms'
The Chief Minister, Mr V.S. Achuthanandan, has said that an erstwhile Government in Tamil Nadu has gone on record `having committed to the Centre to keep the reservoir level at Mullaperiyar at 136 ft.' Mr Achuthanandan released to newspersons ... More






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