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RBI hikes key rates
EMIs set to go up
Mumbai, September 16
The RBI in its first mid- quarter review of its monetary policy increased repo and reverse repo rates leaving the cash reserve ratio (CRR) unchanged as it battles to contain inflation. The central bank noted that food inflation has risen to 15.10 per cent for the week ending September 4, thus making it necessary to rein in liquidity.

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All-party delegation to reach J&K on Monday
After Rahul backing, Farooq says Omar won’t quit
New Delhi, September 16
Kashmir remained centre stage in the capital today, with the government deciding to send an all-party delegation to the valley on Monday to gauge the sentiments of people and suggest to the Centre the modalities of the proposed political and economic package.



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To be paid with effect from July 1 this year
New Delhi , September 16
In a pre-festive season bonanza, the Union Cabinet on Thursday cleared the proposal for a 10 per cent hike in the Dearness Allowance (DA) for the Central government employees and pensioners.

Eight of 16 CJIs were corrupt: Ex-law minister
New Delhi, September 16
Former Union Law Minister Shanti Bhushan Thursday told the Supreme Court that at least eight of the 16 Chief Justices of India (CJIs) were “definitely corrupt”. In an affidavit filed on Thursday, senior counsel Shanti Bhushan said that six of the CJIs were “definitely honest” and he could not comment on the remaining two.

Hisar SP case gets caste spin
Chandigarh, September 16
The registration of a murder case against former Hisar SP Subhash Yadav has divided the people and the bureaucracy of Haryana on caste lines like never before. The bureaucracy feels that such a strong action would deter field officers from acting firmly when faced with a law and order situation. It also finds itself divided on caste lines.

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Firms deny CSE allegations on antibiotics in honey
New Delhi, September 16
The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has made some serious allegations against leading honey manufacturers in the country. The NGO, which in the past took up powerful cola companies with its analysis of pesticide residue in soft drinks, has claimed to have found antibiotic contamination in indigenous as well as imported “natural and pure” honey. The CSE assertion that honey unfit to be sold in countries of origin is being sold in India is even more disturbing.

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Chandigarh, September 16
On Sunday when A file photo of a polo match held in Chandigarh in 2001.
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