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 NCP unhappy, but will not walk out of UPA...more
 
All are equal in Cabinet, says Antony...more
 
Jundal arrested in 26/11 case, sent to police custody till July 31...more
Maruti's Manesar plant closed for third day, Rs 210-cr loss so far...more
Rahul Sharma left out of Indian team for first ODI against Lanka...more
Shoaib suggests PCB should not invite foreign teams to Pak...more

Cong-NCP standoff on; Pawar meets Sonia
No word on resignations Agriculture Minister a valued colleague, says Manmohan
New Delhi, July 20
NCP’s Praful Patel and other party leaders address the media in New Delhi.
Sulking over the treatment being meted out to it, the Nationalist Congress Party, a long-standing ally of the ruling UPA, today underscored the seriousness of the issue that needs to be sorted out before the party spells out the future course of action - remaining in the government or stepping out of it.

Cong knows Sharad Pawar’s value



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Haridwar/New Delhi, July 20
Balkrishna waves to his supporters before his arrest by the CBI in Haridwar on Friday.
Vice-Chancellor of Patanjali Ayurvedic University Acharya Balkrishna, a close aide of yoga guru Ramdev, was today arrested by a CBI team on the charge of getting a passport on the basis of fake documents.

Balkrishna waves to his supporters before his arrest by the CBI in Haridwar on Friday. — PTI

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Maruti likely to declare lockout at Manesar plant
New Delhi, July 20
Maruti Suzuki is likely to declare a lockout at its car manufacturing plant in Manesar which witnessed a scale violence and death of a senior company executive. Over 100 persons were injured in the arson.

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Fear stalks officials; operations remain suspended
After violence, regional politics takes over
Manager’s postmortem reveals leg fractures
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VK Singh, 4 others get bail in defamation case
VK SinghNew Delhi, July 20
Former Army Chief Gen VK Singh and four top serving officers, including Vice Chief SK Singh, today appeared in a trial court in response to summons and got bail in a criminal defamation case.

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Cricketers test positive for drugs
Mumbai, July 20
Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell, who were caught by the Mumbai police while they were participating at a rave party on May 20, have tested positive for drugs, the police said.

Land pooling scheme
In Haryana, give land to govt for project & be a stakeholder in it
Chandigarh, July 20
The Haryana Cabinet has approved an innovative Land Pooling Scheme to make the farmers of the state stake holders in the projects undertaken by the government after acquiring their land.

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