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PM to reshuffle Cabinet today
New Delhi, January 18
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is all set to reshuffle his Council of ministers tomorrow at 5 pm. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president had a two-hour meeting today to give final shape to the new Cabinet. This meeting comes a day after the Prime Minister called on President Pratibha Patil to apprise her about the proposed changes in his ministerial team though it was officially described as a routine meeting.

China’s ‘Google Earth’ doesn’t budge on Arunachal, Aksai Chin
Mapping website goes live, shows two disputed areas as its own
Beijing, January 18
China today officially launched its state-run mapping website that rivals Google Earth, showing Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin in Jammu and Kashmir - two key areas of dispute with India - as part of its territory.The map called ‘Map World’ displayed on the Internet in Chinese language is already being used in I phone and other mobile and Internet user applications in China.


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Mystery shrouds Jakhar’s death
lThe body was spotted by factory workers 
Surinder Jakharl No gunshot was heard
l Nobody seems to have seen the IFFCO chief cleaning the firearm

Mauj Garh (Abohar), January 18
The Abohar police today took into custody the firearm, a .32 bore colt, that is claimed to have accidentally killed Surinder Jakhar here yesterday afternoon. 

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Adarsh Housing scam
HC pulls up CBI over FIR delay
Tells agency to decide on issue in 2 weeks
Mumbai, January 18
The Bombay High Court today pulled up the CBI for the “delay” in filing an FIR in the Adarsh housing scam and ordered it to take a final decision within two weeks even as the Maharashtra Government opposed a probe by the Central agency.



40,000 litre lubricants gutted in Mumbai fire

A major fire broke out around 1.30 am on Tuesday at the Indian Oil Corporation’s plant at Taloja in Navi Mumbai. It destroyed more than 40,000 litres of lubricants before it was put out. There were no casualties.
Timely action by IOC staff and fire brigade officials helped restrict the blaze to a 3,000 sqm shed in the 
1 lakh sq m plant area.Preliminary indications are that the blaze was caused by a short circuit.

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India hopes Oz stand on uranium would be revisited
New Delhi, January 18
As External Affairs Minister S M Krishna headed to Australia, the Centre today reeled off figures, suggesting a sharp decline in number of Indian students going Down Under for higher education. Briefing reporters here today on Krishna’s three-day visit to Australia, MEA spokesman Vishnu Prakash and Arun Kumar Goel, Joint Secretary in charge of Australia at the foreign office, however, appreciated the series of steps that Australia has taken to ensure the security of Indian students there, bringing a marked improvement in the situation.

Lavasa illegal, as of now: Govt
Green ministry ready to consider project if conditions are met
Work at the Lavasa site remains prohibitedNew Delhi, January 18
Providing a ray of hope for Lavasa, the Environment Ministry today said it was prepared to consider the project being constructed near Pune.

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