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World bank approved $1.05 bn loan to India for education |
| The World Bank on Thursday approved a record $1.05 billion credit line to help get more children into schools in India, the largest ever investment in education by the poverty-fighting institution... |
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Nothing short of Headley's extradition: BJP |
| Unwilling to accept the governmentamp#39s position that David Headleyamp#39s bargain plea with US prosecutors was not a setback to India, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party BJP Friday said it would accept... |
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Only old faces in 3G fray |
| Foreign companies, except those already present in India, have stayed away from the auction of third-generation mobile spectrum, or 3G, though two new ones are keen on broadband wireless access BWA... |
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World Bank gives $1.05-bn loan for education sector |
| The World Bank has approved a credit of $1.05 billion around Rs 4,830 crore to support two education projects in India. The projects would boost the number of children enrolling in and completing elementary... |
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Monsoon seen normal, says government |
| Indias 2010 monsoon rains, crucial for farm output, will be normal, Farm Secretary Prabeer Kumar Basu said on Friday, raising hopes of a strong recovery in farm output that suffered after last years drought... |
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Apeda keen to finance punjab food processors |
| The food processing units in Punjab are lagging behind other states in seeking fund allocation from Agriculture and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Apeda to set up export-oriented... |
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Jyoti Malhotra: Filling the post-US vacuum |
| At a dinner party at the home of Indias defence attach, Brigadier Surinder Singh, in Kabul in December 2009, the freezing cold outside was considerably lightened not only by a raging bonfire set up on... |
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Rama Bijapurkar: Inclusion not elitism, please |
| The Foreign Universities Bill is puzzling for two reasons: One, it proposes that a business operating in India can be exempt from the letter and spirit of the prevailing laws of the land on the grounds... |
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NHAI raises net worth criteria for large projects |
| The National Highways Authority of India NHAI, in its board meeting today, decided to raise the net worth criteria of the concessionaire to restrict the bidding to only big players in the national and... |
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Presidency university ushered in |
| The Presidency College, Kolkata is now Presidency University. The West Bengal Legislative Assembly today passed the Bill to confer university status to Presidency College. The institute which was originally... |
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Indian Market Flat In Early Trade |
| The Indian market is trading modestly higher in early trading on Friday, encouraged by an upgrade in Indiaamp#39s rating outlook by Standard and Pooramp#39s and strong inflows from foreign institutional... |
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Properties could be our biggest biz: Adi Godrej |
| Riding on Indiaamp#39s growth story, the century-old Rs 13,000-crore Godrej group has been undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts as it gets ready to herald a new era where real estate could become its biggest... |
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