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Monday, June 23, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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Modi government to present first Union Budget on July 10
NEW DELHI: The Budget Session of Parliament will be held from July 7 to August 14 and the first Union Budget of the Narendra Modi Government will be presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on July 10.

Strategic Iraq town Tal Afar, airport fall to Sunni militants
BAGHDAD: The strategic Shiite-majority north Iraq town of Tal Afar and its airport fell to Sunni Arab militants on Monday after days of heavy fighting, a local official and witnesses said.

John Kerry arrives in Baghdad

UGC Chairman meets Smriti Irani over DU admission row
NEW DELHI: A day after issuing an order to Delhi University to roll back its four-year undergraduate programme, University Grants Commission Chairman Ved Prakash on Monday met HRD Minister Smriti Irani.

Black Money: RBI asks banks, financial institutions to give information to SIT
Mumbai: The RBI today directed all banks and financial institutions to provide information sought by the SIT, set up to unearth black money.

Sugar prices rise by Rs 60
New Delhi: Sugar prices rose up to Rs 60 per quintal in the country's leading wholesale markets after the government raised import duty.

Badaun case: victims' fathers to undergo lie-detector test
New Delhi: The CBI will conduct lie- detector test on the fathers of two cousin sisters who were allegedly raped and killed.

FIFA World Cup

Varela’s late header keeps Portugal’s World Cup hopes alive
MANAUS (Brazil): A superb header by Silvestre Varela deep into time added on saved Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal from crashing out of the World Cup finals on Sunday.

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Swiss to give list of Indian accounts
Zurich officials say keen to cooperate with India
SIT chief promises tough action
New Delhi, June 22
The black money debate in India has taken a new turn with Switzerland reportedly having prepared a list of Indians suspected to have stashed unaccounted wealth in Swiss banks and the details are being shared with the Indian government.
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