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7.41%
Highest in 40 months
New Delhi, April 11
It is a classic case of government not admitting that it is responsible for the mess created in the food plates and wallets of a country where majority still lives on the brink of poverty. The inflation surged to a new three-year high of 7.41 per cent for the week ended March 29 from 7 per cent in the previous week, but the government maintained that the rise in inflation was not due to the fault of its policies and blamed it on the global conditions.

Cong gets defensive over price rise
Business page: Trade policy balances rupee & inflation

Pay panel report to be reviewed
New Delhi, April 11
The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for setting up the Empowered Committee of Secretaries for processing the report of the Sixth Central Pay Commission. The Cabinet’s decision to constitute an official committee to review the report of the commission stems from disappointment over the report by the armed forces, Indian Police Service officers, scientists, government employees and employees associations.

SC issues notice on Capt plea
New Delhi, April 11
In what could possibly change the course of the ongoing corruption case against Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his son Sukhbir Badal, the Supreme Court today issued a notice of motion on a petition seeking the transfer of the case to a court outside Punjab.

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Kathmandu, April 11
Maoists opened their account in the landmark elections in Nepal, sharing two seats with the Nepali Congress, results for which were announced tonight while early trends in the vote count showed the former rebels leading in 32 out of 57 constituencies. Celebrations in Kathmandu as Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala-led Nepali Congress Party bagged the first result declared in the landmark constituent Assembly polls on Friday.
Nepali Cong bags first seat: Celebrations in Kathmandu as Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala-led Nepali Congress Party bagged the first result declared in the landmark constituent Assembly polls on Friday. With counting continuing across the county, early reports from over a dozen districts suggest that the three major parties of the ruling Seven-Party Alliance, the Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist and CPN-UML are in a three-way competition. — AFP

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The OBC quota debate refuses to die. A day after the Supreme Court said that 27 per cent seats would be reserved for OBCs in all centrally-aided educational institutions, anti-reservationists today sparked a fresh row, saying that post-graduate institutes like IIMs, AIIMS and PGIs were out of the quota ambit.

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Bittu had no chance to live
Ludhiana, April 11
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A petty criminal, he was brought to the Ludhiana Central Jail last December. He was a patient of tuberculosis but it was not life-threatening. Yet, he lay dead just four months later. Bittu is not alone to have died this way. As many as 119 others have fallen victim to appalling health care in Punjab's jails in only 15 months. In Ludhiana Central Jail alone, eleven have died following one ailment or the other since January 1, 2007.


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