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Tuesday,
April 3,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Dalal St bleeds
1-day loss: Rs 1.5 trillion
Mumbai, April 2
For investors there is no worse way to start new fiscal than to see over Rs1.5 trillion go down the drain in trading that lasted less than six hours.
The cumulative market value of all the companies listed is estimated to have dropped by a whopping Rs1,50,000 crore today when the Bombay Stock Exchange’s (BSE)
30-share benchmark sensex lost 617 points to end at 12,455.37.
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Sensex down 616
Mumbai, April 2
The impact of the RBI’s interest hike rates on Friday evening hit
the markets hard today, taking the Sensex down 616 points. |
Shell-shocked at BSE on Monday. — AFP
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Govt cancels CLU approvals for mega-housing projects
Badal rocks builders’ foundation
Chandigarh, April 2
The Punjab Government has withdrawn the change of land-use (CLU) approvals granted to promoters of mega-housing projects in the state.
Pollution board refuses
to release list
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Is
UK being discriminatory by serving
deportation orders on Indian
professionals unable to meet the
new Highly Skilled Migrants
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Wheat selling above MSP
Aggressive buying by pvt traders in Punjab
Chandigarh, April 2
The
arrival of fresh wheat has begun in various grain markets in Punjab. It
is fetching a price ranging from Rs 911 to Rs 925 per quintal, about Rs
75 higher than the minimum support price fixed by the union
government.
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Fresh
wheat: Labourers dry wheat at the Rajpura grain market on Monday.
— Tribune photo by J.S. Virdi |
Solomon Islands struck by tsunami, 12 killed
Honiara, April 2
At least 12 persons were killed and many more missing after a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck the tiny Solomon Islands, sweeping away entire villages and triggering a Pacific-wide tsunami alert.
India-Pak defence secy-level talks on April 6
New Delhi, April 2
The foreign ministers of India and Pakistan today continued to have divergent views on terrorism, trade and transit rights to Afghanistan when they held a bilateral meeting on the margins of the 14th SAARC summit that begins tomorrow.
Liquor cheaper in Himachal
Shimla, April 2
Liquor will be cheaper in the hill state with the cabinet today deciding to slash VAT from 20 per cent to 4 per cent on both country liquor and Indian-made foreign Liquor.
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India:
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SPECIAL
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125TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS,
INAUGURAL SESSION
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In madarsa country, girl creates history
Mundigarh (Karnal), April 2
Though a school exists in this village in the district which is gearing up for the EDUSAT (education through satellite) programme, parents prefer sending their wards to madarsa instead of any educational institution.
Here, girl education is taboo and the parents prefer not to send them to
schools.
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Youngsters deprived of education
at Mundigarhi village in Karnal district are not aware that a
local girl has created history of sorts by passing her middle
exams. — Tribune photo by Ravi Kumar |
‘Mirchi’ does what missing children could not
Uttarakhand cops toil to trace missing top dog
Dehra Dun, April 2
A pet bitch belonging to a top Uttarakhand bureaucrat turned out to be more fortunate than scores of missing children of the hill state.
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Maoists
join interim Nepal govt
April 2,
2007
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PAU VC quits in protest
April 1,
2007
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Ensure
quota: Parties
March 31,
2007
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SC stays OBC quota in IITs, IIMs
March 30,
2007
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Punjab
to honour water pacts
March 29,
2007
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Suicide attack on Lanka army camp; 9 killed
March 28,
2007
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Manju’s killer gets death
March 27,
2007
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Another
SAD one for Cong
March 26,
2007
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Will return only on lawyers’ advice
March 25,
2007
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