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In 2005, PMO pushed to get 'corrupt' judge made permanent
EX-PM Manmohan Singh had exerted pressure on collegium headed by then CJI R C Lahoti in June 2005 to confer permanent status to a Madras HC additional judge.
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Companies like DevFactory, Exponential and Informatica are paying as much as Rs 20 lakh to Rs 40 lakh to talented freshers and mid-level programmers.
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Former actor Rambha, kin booked for dowry harassment
Former actor Rambha and her family members were booked for alleged dowry harassment by the Banjara Hills police on Tuesday.
Journalist falls to death from 8th floor flat in Vaishali
A 32-year-old journalist working with Rajya Sabha TV mysteriously fell to death from the balcony of her eighth floor flat at a housing society in Vaishali late on Monday.Police have not ruled out murder.
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In a tragedy that highlights the danger of keeping the AC running for long periods in a parked car, three south Delhi businessmen were found dead in their Honda City in R K Puram, south Delhi, on Monday night.
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'Shara's comments not disrespectful'
Tendulkar today said that he didn't find it disrespectful that Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova didn't know who he was as she did not follow cricket.
Bolt fit and ready for Glasgow Games
Usain Bolt says he is ready to put in a good showing in the sprint relay at the Commonwealth Games after recovering from foot surgery and a hamstring injury.
Dunga replaces Scolari as Brazil coach
Brazil named Dunga as their manager for the second time on Tuesday, two weeks after they were hammered 7-1 by Germany in the World Cup semis.
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Flash sale by budget carriers from August 19
Low-cost carriers on Tuesday launched yet another limited period discount — with all-inclusive fares starting from Rs 2,099 — to fill up their domestic flights in the lean travel months of August and September.
Max sells 13% in arm to JV partner
Max India on Tuesday decided to divest 13.3% stake in Max Healthcare Company (MHC) — its hospital business — to its South Africa-based JV partner Life Healthcare (LHC) for Rs 383 crore to reduce its holding in the company to 46.3% from 65.9%.
I’m astonished, shocked: Roy’s counsel tells SC
The Supreme Court’s refusal to release Sahara chief Subrata Roy on parole to negotiate the sale of prime domestic and foreign assets left his counsel Rajeev Dhavan “astonished and shocked”.
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‘I have seen Salman give bundles of money to people’
Akshay Kumar is not only disciplined, but also completely focused on his work.
SRK gives history lessons to Suhana in a plane
It is a universal fact that all parents love their children to bits, but when it comes to certain celebrities, their expressions of love and ways of ensuring their child’s safety is quite different from the regular deal.
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