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* Do not get into policy formulation: PM to SC
* Rahul says two Bengal's under CPM rule, one 'shining' for party, another for poor
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PM hints at Cabinet reshuffle, says not retiring PM Manmohan Singh indicated that he would look at options of a Cabinet reshuffle before the next session of Parliament beginning November 7 and would like to reduce the average age of his Cabinet.
Sensex spurts 338 points to 31-month high Sensex on Monday rallied by over 338 points to close at its highest level in two-and-half years as better-than-expected jobs data from the US allayed concerns that global economic growth is faltering..
MSI introduces F-Series laptops in India Taiwan-based laptop manufacturer Micro Star International (MSI) today introduced a new line-up, the F-Series priced between Rs 37,000 and Rs 53,000 a piece, in the Indian market. WTO chief urges G20 leaders to break Doha impasse World Trade Organisation chief Pascal Lamy urged Group of 20 leaders today to make a big push for the conclusion of the Doha round of global trade talks at their summit in November. Impossible to distribute free foodgrain: Centre to Supreme Court Additional Solicitor General Mohan Parasaran submitted to a Bench comprising Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma that wrong reports were appearing in a section of the press giving an impression that the government wants to have a confrontation with the judiciary on the issue.
Decision on Cairn-Vedanta deal in 4-6 weeks: Deora The oil ministry will take a decision on whether to approve Vedanta Resources' deal for control in Cairn India in four to six weeks, Oil Minister Murli Deora said on Monday.
Sistema India arm to decide on IPO by 2010-end Sistema Shyam Teleservices, the Indian arm of Russia's Sistema, will decide on an initial public offer (IPO) in India by end-2010, a top official said on Monday.
Industry must recognise environmental concerns: PM Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today told the Indian industry to recognise that environmental concerns have come to stay although this has to be balanced with developmental needs.