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Sales of trucks and buses, a gauge of economic activity, doubled to 40,847 units in November from 20,631 a year earlier, the data showed. Double click an English word for Macmillan Dictionary definition
Tags: Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd, India, New Delhi, Business Finance, Environment, Rice, Visakhapatnam, Hindustan Petroleum, Basmati, Delhi, Bengali cuisine, Automobile industry in India
Two males allegedly got into a confrontation when one of the males got out of his vehicle and was then struck by a black Lincoln driven by the second male, said Staff Sgt...The injured person was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening...
Tags: alleged road, Canada, Delhi, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Gendarmerie, Public Safety Canada, Disaster Accident, Law Crime, Road rage
Police are urging people to refrain from purchasing toy guns after a group of youths playing with a fake firearm gave shoppers a scare at Mill Woods Town Centre yesterday afternoon. "We ask parents and young people to consider the consequences of making...
Tags: Doug Fedechko, toy guns, Canada, Delhi, Toy weapon, Shoppers Drug Mart
While they're giving Carlie Stobbe an award for her bravery, perhaps someone should present her grandpa with an alarm clock at the same time. The 11-year-old hero of the Citadel inferno certainly deserves recognition for her alertness, which saved her...
Tags: Carlie Stobbe, Grandpa Jack, Canada, Delhi
Keeper of Indian Classical Music Music runs in the blood of Ustad Ghulam Husain Khan. Son of the great master of Indian classical music, Padma Bhushan Ustad Mushtaq Husain Khan of the famed Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, Ustad Ghulam Husain Khan carried the...
Tags: Ustad Ghulam Husain Khan, classical music, Ustad Ghulam Husain Saheb, All India Radio, Ustad Khan, Delhi, Padma Bhushan, Singapore, Hindustani music, Gharana, Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, Ghulam Abbas Khan, Hindustani classical music, Entertainment Culture, Rashid Khan
Canada has offered eco-friendly technologies to clean and conserve holy Yamuna River in Delhi that provides drinking water to about 57 million people in the country. "Canada would like an opportunity to demonstrate before 2010 Commonwealth Games begins...
Tags: India, Ontario, New Delhi, Dalton McGuinty, Environment, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Politics, Sandra Pupatello, Franco-Ontarians, Delhi, Canadians of Irish descent, Takhar, Harinder Takhar
Chennai is next to Mumbai, having lost 57,243 fixed phone connections in the corresponding period this year. The total number of wireline phones in Chennai in October was 1.4 million...The city had a total of 1.53 million landline connections on last...
Tags: fixed line, line phones, landline surrenders, New Delhi, landline subscribers, having witnessed, Mumbai, total number, MTNL, mumbai tops, India, Landline, Oi, Business Finance, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Mobile phone companies of India, Telecommunications in India, Telephony, Delhi, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam
Naresh Chandra Jain, the alleged head of a global hawala racket of over Rs 5,000 crore, was arrested on Sunday by the Narcotics Control Bureau and the Enforcement Directorate. Hawala is a system or agency for transferring money across borders, bypassing...
Tags: Naresh Jain, Naresh Kumar Jain, Naresh Chandra Jain, Nigeria, Lagos, Hawala, Remittances, Money laundering, Hasan Ali Khan, Cartel, Bail, Dawood Ibrahim, Informal value transfer systems, Delhi, Law Crime
Five months later, he again stood for the BSP from South Delhi during the Lok Sabha polls and grabbed the headlines again for a Rs5.27 crore increase in net worth, despite the economic downturn! Having failed the ballot battle again, Tanwar went undergound...
Tags: South Delhi, India, New Delhi, Politics, Mayawati, Rajput clans, Tomar Rajputs, Dikshit, Social Issues, Tax, Sheila Dikshit, Delhi, Value added tax, Tax reform, Mehrauli, Bahujan Samaj Party, Government of Delhi
World Bank Group president Robert Zoellick has expressed his fascination for the world’s cheapest car the Tata Nano, even as he cited infrastructure as the major bottleneck for the country’s growth. “I got into the car...That’s a very impressive product,”...
Tags: World Bank, India, Robert Zoellick, New Delhi, Business Finance, Development, International development, Indian Railways, Rail transport in India, Delhi, International Republican Institute, World Bank Group