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British PM ticks off Pak on terror export
n Backs India’s claim for UNSC seat n Bags deal worth £500 m for UK firm 
Bangalore, July 28
The British Prime Minister David Cameron asserted here today that Britain shared India’s concern over Pakistan exporting terror. “ We cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able to promote the export of terror, whether to India or Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world,” he declared in response to a question while adressing techies and invited audience in the campus of IT major Infosys.

Editorial:  Mr Cameron in India

Kachroo Ragging Case
High Court cancels bail  granted to four accused
Shimla, July 28
The Himachal Pradesh High Court today cancelled the bail granted to the four accused in the Aman Kachroo ragging murder case. While cancelling the bail, the court set aside order of the Dharamsala fast-track court by terming it against law and directed the police to take them in custody.

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Aman Kachroo’s death
SC tough stance fails to check ragging
New Delhi, July 28
A year after Aman Kachroo’s death due to ragging, the menace rages on, with the 2009-10 academic session witnessing the highest number of ragging cases and deaths in recent academic history.

Father hails HC verdict

Speaker disallows adjournment motion
Says govt has not failed to discharge constitutional, legal duties
BJP MPs hold placards demaNew Delhi, July 28
The Government had its way in Parliament today as Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar rejected a united Opposition’s demand for a vote on price rise affecting the common man. 
BJP MPs hold placards demanding the declaration of famine in Jharkhand, in New Delhi on Wednesday. — AFP
Parliament impasse may end today
Editorial:Avoidable stalemate

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DELHI: Boy shot at by schoolmate after verbal duel

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Amit Shah grilled by CBI, feigns memory lapse
Ahmedabad, July 28
Former Gujarat minister Amit Shah was on Wednesday quizzed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) here in connection with the 2005 killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh but he feigned ignorance on many questions posed to him, sources said. A three-member CBI team, led by Superintendent Amitabh Thakur, began questioning Shah at the Sabarmati jail in the morning. 



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During the current global downturn when most businesses have put off expansion plans, Canada's top Indian-origin hotelier Steve (Sudesh) Gupta, who owns 10 five-star hotels, is going ahead full steam."I am a contrarian. I create my own direction and niche. I do something totally different that the market doesn't have yet," says Patiala-born Gupta, who landed in Toronto with just $108 in his pocket in 1971 and today owns 10 four-star (five-star in India) in this country.


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