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26 policemen, including SP, killed in two Maoist attacks


Hindu - ‎2 hours ago‎

Raipur (PTI) Twenty-six police
personnel, including a Superintendent of Police, were on Sunday killed
in two separate attacks by Maoists in Rajnandgaon district of
Chhattisgarh.






India and Pak: Talks about Talks


Indian Express - ‎3 hours ago‎

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's
remarks Saturday on his way back from the G-8 meetings in Italy suggest
that a deal with Pakistan on the resumption of talks, suspended after
the attacks on Mumbai last November, may be at hand.



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Israel firm to start operations in India with Hyderabad base
12 Jul 2009, 1916 hrs IST


Israel-based
Makhteshim-Agan, which deals in crop protection products, will commence
activities in India with a base in Hyderabad.


Deregulation of petroleum prices need to have human face: Deora 
12 Jul 2009, 1426 hrs IST


Indicating that government
has not dropped the idea of deregulating petroleum prices, Petroleum
Minister Murli Deora said deregulation need to have a human face.






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Flowers bloom elsewhere!


I belong to the valley of  Flowers in the Himalayas! My parents named me aftre a WILD Indian flower Palash which happen to be ABUNDANT everywhere in India Forest, even in the Himalayas! You would see RED Everywhere while you Vsit anywhere in Dandakaranya, Jharkhand and Himalayan region in the SUMMER!

But the RED in Color and the Frarance do MISS in this CONCRETE Red Bastion ruled by the Marxists for thirty two years and I am afarid that the RED is FADING Out so sharply as the Flowers BLOOM elesewhere!

I dream very wild. I had been! Continuity of dreams is a Puzzle for me! Dreams rather haunt me! I may see DREAMS revolting, breaking in bits, screaming and eloping with my Energy or revitalising me! I often return to my Childhood in my Dreams and regain the Lost memories of those old days already spent! The Sounds come back with full ECHO!

As last night , the beautiful teenager girl TARA returned in my dreams who lost just after 1971 as her Parents, the Without family residing in Basantipur left to seek the lost roots in Bangladesh and NEVER returned! I had lost the face for ever with her pleasant, Innocent presence in our childhood in Basantipur! Her fateher Raja Ram Mandal was Gusai in Matua religion, say FULL timer. They had a HARICHAND Guruchand Temple on the way we used to reach our Fields where I had to work anytime round the Clock breaking my studies in heat, dust and Monsoon! We had to beat the Cold waves as well heat waves. Her home was the nearest Shelter which was SURROUNDED by RED Flowers called KALA FUL means banana Flowers, red like the BLOOD. I forgot her very son but the FLOWERS were BLOOMING ELSEWHERE , I was only DEPRIVED of the FRAGRANCE!

For me, rhetorically, Indian DEMOCRACY is deprived of the Fragrace of wild Flowers as well as the Forest and Hills as the INDIGENOUS Aboriginal Landscpae as well as HUMAN Scpae remain OUT Caste and Untouchable for the Caste Hindu Dominated peripherra of Hindutva in India!

Without addressing this basic PROBLEM, the STATE POWER is quite HANDICAPPED to deal with Insurrections, Insurgencies and revolts any where in the Nation and the Nation itself CEASE to be a NATION after all!


Do you remember the DALIT leader in CPIM, a strong Chief Minister Prospect in Rulin CPIM in Kerala, GAURI Amma? Understanding the BRAHAMINICAL Dominance and Control Penal of Indian Marxist Maoist Revolutionary Politics and the Scientific UNTOUCHABILITY Practiced countrywide, KERALA Update is a CLASSIC Case to understand the Marxist CASEOLOGY while we happen to be HABITUAL all they way to blame the AMBEDKARITES and Socialists for Caste in Politics! If you sustain the Manusmriti apartheid RULE, castes would surely emerge as the most Motivating IDENTITY surpassing whatsoever National Unique IDENTITY card made by Extra Constitutional Element like NILEKANI. Prime Minister of the INDIA Incorporation Government in the Centre has hinted to INCLUDE Intelligentsia in Governance. It means Further Boost for the Brahaminical hegemony which makes all the Policies and schemes, Military Formations against the aboriginal Indigenous Minority Communities ensuring Planned Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing to captuer the Nature and its Resources!


Thus, for me it has always on the cards as it turned out to be , after ousting GAURI Amma and sidelining Revolutionary Gaddar, the Marxists have killed the SUBALTERN leadership once again as Intending to put an end to the infighting in its Kerala unit, the
CPI(M) on Sunday removed its senior most leader and Kerala Chief
Minister VS Achuthanandan from the Polit Bureau for violating
organisational principle and discipline!


This basic OUTLOOK is the greatest HINDERANCE in Democracy in India as Global Illuminati not only dictates the Polity as well as Economy, in fact the Zionist Tri Sblis Satnaic BOder with Key man mbengali Brahmin Pranab Mukherjee runs the Rotten Resurrected system! We must trace out the outling of the History of Industrialisation and Colonisation worldwide to understand the phenomenon of Monopolistic Aggression in India. The White People fromi Europe Colonsed the World executing Unprecedented Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in Africa, Latin America, America, Asia and Australia. The supreme Managers of the GLOBAL Village replicate their Feudal  Forefather LORDS as they Industrialised Europe on the BASE made by the infinite CORPSES of Peasantry!

Now the Aboriginal people in India revolt agaist the Predestined KILLING and all round Persecution!

The Problem may not be SOLVED with Military option or Zero Intolerace bypassing Parliament and killing Costitution at every step!

Her you are! The Maoist AMBUSH in Rajnandgaon exposes the ILLUSION of LALGARH Operation and the FOLLOW up to cover up the Repression agenda of the aboriginal Indigenous Population in India!



Twenty-six police personnel, including a Superintendent of Police, were today killed in two separate attacks by Maoists in Rajnandgaon










district of Chhattisgarh.


The state police said that 24 of its men, including SP V K Choubey, were killed when Maoists ambushed a party led by him while it was on the way to a police camp at Madanwada where the militants had this morning killed two of its personnel.



ZEENEWS reports:

The CRPF on Sunday rushed 600 of its
men to the ambush site in Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh
where 26 security personnel, including a top police officer,
were killed in a twin attack by Maoists.






The troops, belonging to Rajnandgaon-based 188th
battalion of the force and equipped with mine detection kits
and rescue equipment, were rushed to the spot to start combing
operations against the banned Maoists militants.



"A battalion strength (around 1,000 men) of the force
is being sent to the spot for starting combing operations and
sanitizing the area. Six companies (comprising 600 men) have
been sent initially," a senior CRPF officer said.



Twenty-six police personnel, including Superintendent of
Police V K Choubey, were killed when Maoists ambushed a team,
led by the slain officer, while it was en route to a police
camp at Madanpara where the militants had killed two security
men this morning.



The Station House Officer (SHO) of the Madanpara police
station area, near the ambush site, was also killed in the
attack, official sources said.



Additional reinforcements and communication equipment
will also be sent as the CRPF troops will set up a temporary
camp there, sources added.



























Zeenews Bureau



Raipur, July 12: In an audacious attack signifying a failure of the
district administration, the Naxals on Sunday attacked a village in
Chhattisgarh killing 26 policemen, including a SP rank officer.





The Naxals attacked the motorcade of IG, Bhilai range in Rajnandgaon
district, which also left 31 policemen injured. Though the exact
details of the attack are yet to be known, the extent of the damage
shows that Naxals were well equipped.


The attack comes barely three days after a Special Police
Officer and a former SPO were killed by the Naxals with a sharp-edged
weapon at Usoor village in the state’s Bijapur district.


Earlier on June 21, 11 CRPF personnel were killed and as many
injured when the truck in which they were travelling was blown up by
Naxals in Dantewada district.


The incident took place at Kokanara village, nearly 375 kilometres from the state capital.



He said the Naxalites blew up the truck, which was bringing back personnel to Tonagapal from a patrol.



A 53-member joint police-CRPF team had gone on patrol after getting
information that the militants had burnt down a truck near Kokanara
village where a road was being constructed.


It may be noted that earlier this week the Centre said that there was
no proposal to hold direct talks with Naxals but it would welcome such
a dialogue between the Left wing extremists and any state government.


"There is no proposal for the Central government to hold talks directly
with the Left wing extremists," Union Minister of State for Home
Affairs Ajay Maken said in Rajya Sabha.


"State governments have, from time to time, appealed to the Left wing
extremists to abjure violence and hold talks with the government on any
issues that are of concern to them...," he said.


The minister said the Central government does not have any information
whether any state government is now engaged in any talks with the Left
wing extremists.



Meanwhile, FIIs invest Rs 3,500 cr in equities since Budget!

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have made a net investment of Rs
3,500 crore in the Indian stock markets since the
presentation of the Budget in
Parliament on July 6, even as the benchmark index Sensex lost over nine per cent
in the same period.



An analysis
of FIIs activity in the domestic markets shows that overseas investors were the
net purchaser of Indian stocks worth Rs 3,499.5 crore during the last
week.



FIIs were the gross buyer
of shares worth Rs 17,092.1 crore during the week, while they sold equities
valued at Rs 13,592.6 crore, resulting in a net inflow of Rs 3,499.5 crore, as
per the data available with the Securities and Exchange Board of India
(SEBI).



Significantly, during
the past week, the Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark index Sensex -- composed of
30 bluechip stocks -- dropped 9.44 per cent to end at 13,584.22
points.



On the Budget day, FIIs
booked profit and sold shares worth Rs 351.3 crore, dragging the benchmark
indices in the negative zone. The SEBI compiles the trade data one day
late.



On July 6, the day
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee presented general Budget in the lower house of
Parliament, Sensex suffered the biggest fall on any Budget day and in the year
too by plunging over 870 points on concerns of high fiscal
deficit.


Mukherjee said the fiscal
deficit may rise to 6.8 per cent of gross domestic product in the year 2009-10,
the highest since 1994.



In five
trading sessions from July 6 to July 10, FIIs were the net seller for three
sessions, while, for other days they remained net
purchaser.



During the week, the
foreign investors also put in money worth Rs 2,984.9 crore in the debt market
segment, while so far this year, FIIs are the net seller of Rs 1,356.10 crore in
debt instruments.


1.7 lakh vacancies in railways, says Mamata!


Indian Railways has over
1.7 lakh vacancies which will be filled after the current recruitment process is
reviewed, Railway Minister

Mamata Banerjee informed the Rajya
Sabha.



Replying to questions, she said the Railway Recruitment Board
(RRB) is being reviewed. "We have to examine (the recruitment process) and
address lacunae. We will come back once we have done the review."



She
said there were issues of regional aspirations and problems in Maharashtra,
Karnataka and Guwahati over RRB exams. "We are reviewing the entire
process."



Of the total sanctioned strength of 15,66,964 employees,
there were 1,72,444 vacancies, she said. Most of the vacancies were in Group 'C'
at 1,12,566, followed by Group 'D' at 58,329. There are 1,549 vacancies in A and
B, she said.



"Any large organisation like the Railways will have
certain vacancies at any point of time. Arising of and filling up of vacancies
is a continuous process," she said. "Vacancies arise due to normal retirement,
voluntary retirements, deaths, promotions or creation of posts. Vacancies are
filled primarily through open market recruitment and promotions."



To
a separate question, she said there was a backlog of 1,814 vacancies of SCs in
Group 'C' service of the Railways and 1,688 for STs. There is no backlog of
vacancies of SC and ST in recruitment for Group A and B.


IRCTC to take over Rajdhani, Shatabdi food: Mamata

Railway minister Mamata Banerjee announced that food in Rajdhani and
Shatabdi express trains will not

be
outsourced.



Banerjee's made the
announcement in the Rajya Sabha while replying to the debate on the Rail
Budget.



"Outsourcing of food in
the Shatabdi and Rajdhani trains will stop. IRCTC will take over," she said
after members complained about the quality of food in these trains during the
course of the debate.



Admitting
that the quality of passenger amenities like on board food service and drinking
water at the station has deteriorated, she said "regional and national food"
along with Janata food will be introduced in the
Railways.



In a reference to
burger being sold at the stations, she said children like it and she had nothing
against it but a poor passenger paying Rs 200 on fare cannot spend Rs 60 on a
burger. "They need Janata food," she
added.



When members raised
questions about regional food in lighter vein, Banerjee said, "what people like
should be there. People like chilly chowmein. I eat dosa..." she
said.



She also admitted that
there was problem of drinking water at stations.


Country's 30-blue chip firms may witness 10% decline in Q1 profit


The country's 30-blue chip firms may witness as much as 10 per cent
decline in their first quarter profits in the current fiscal,
primarily due to
subdued earnings from real estate and metal sectors, analysts
believe.



"We expect Sensex PAT
to de-grow by 9.7 per cent Year-on Year (YoY) in Q1FY10-- the third straight
quarter of decline. Sensex sales is likely to fall by four per cent," domestic
brokerage firm Religare said in a
report.



However, earnings are
likely to be relatively better due to a favourable swing in currency movement
during the quarter and extraordinary
items.



"The Sensex earnings
(excluding-oil companies) are estimated to drop by 4.9 per cent YoY, implying a
better performance compared with the 8.8 per cent decline seen in Q4 FY2009,"
another brokerage firm Sharekhan said in a
report.



"The first quarter
figures are not expected to be good as there were concerns of election results
and budget. Now that everything is in place we can expect better earnings
figures in the second half of FY10," Religare Capital Markets President Equity
Amitabh Chakraborty
said.



Global research firm
Macquarie said recovery in the economy is still in its early stages and that it
may be too early for a significant pass through to corporate earnings. "However,
the foundation for the recovery has been set," it
added.




















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Sectors
such as real estate, metals and pharmaceuticals are likely to act as a drag on
the Sensex's earnings. While banks and oil & gas companies are expected to
be the "best performers for the quarter", brokerages
said.



Elaborating on the
factors that would impact corporate earnings in the near term, brokerages
pointed out that the new political equation, strong domestic liquidity and
emerging new opportunities, continued focus on infrastructure and economic
reforms would determine the next
move.



"We expect aggregate
operating margins to improve sequentially by more than 150 basis points as lower
costs kick in. Auto sales volumes have increased sequentially, with better
financing from state-owned banks and higher rural sales the key
drivers.



"Infrastructure should
also see continued moderate growth due to the robust order backlog, with stable
margins," the Macquarie report
said.



"Possible divestment,
increase in permissible FDI in sectors like insurance, steps towards
consolidation of state-owned banks, oil price deregulation, continued
infrastructure thrust would be viewed positively," it
said.



The 30-Sensex companies
which started their first quarter earnings season with Infosys last week, would
see HDFC Bank and L&T announcing their results this
week.



"Q1FY10 is low on
expectations and hence could prove to be something of a non-event. Instead, the
budget outcome and the monsoons are the highest event risks today," Religare
said.


E Sreedharan resigns as Delhi Metro Chief
12 Jul 2009, 1526 hrs IST,
IANS

E.
Sreedharan, known world wide as India's 'Metro man', resigned as the chief of
the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Sunday, taking
"moral responsibility"
for the collapse of an underconstruction span that killed five people in the
capital. (

Watch

)



Sreedharan,
who has been the managing director of the DMRC since its inception, announced
his resignation at a press conference here and expressed "lot of pain and
remorse" over the pre-dawn accident in south Delhi. Incidentally, Sunday was
Sreedharan's birthday and he turned 77.




The DMRC chief announced a
four-member committee to probe into what caused the accident, claiming five
lives, and said the committee has been tasked with giving its report within 10
days.



"I have been in charge
of the Metro since beginning. I take full responsibility for the accident, and
having taken the full moral responsibility I resign as the managing director of
the Delhi Metro," Sreedharan told reporters.




"I may not be directly
connected with the accident. But I am the head of the organisation and have to
take the moral responsibility," Sreedharan said.




The 77-year-old, who has come
to be known as "Metro Man" for delivering to the capital a world-class Metro
rail system, sent his resignation to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and
Governor Tejendra Khanna following the accident around 5.00 a.m. Sunday.




In one of the worst accidents
involving Delhi Metro, a span under construction in a congested area of south
Delhi collapsed Sunday morning, killing five people, including an engineer, and
injuring 15 others.




















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The
span that collapsed was part of an elevated section of the Delhi Metro Rail
Corporation's (DMRC) new route on the Central Secretariat-Badarpur section. The
accident took place around 5 a.m. at the construction site at Zamrudpur near
Amar Colony. A launching girder along with a portion of the pier set up on
pre-fabricated pillars collapsed.




"I have been working as the in
charge of the Delhi Metro project for 10 years... We have maintained fairly high
standards of safety. The first accident was in Laxmi Nagar and was a jolt. But
today is still a bigger jolt.," Sreedharan said.




"This is more serious,
according to me, than Laxmi Nagar," he added.




This Metro section was slated
to open by September 2010, a month before the Commonwealth Games next year.
However, Sreedharan said that the accident would cause "serious" delay in the
completion of the line besides inflicting a damage of Rs.6 crore (Rs.60
million).



"Due to this
accident, the estimated damage is Rs.6 crore (Rs.60 million) to the whole work.
This accident is going to cause a serious delay. We anticipate on this section a
delay of at least three months," said Sreedharan.




Sreedharan has been
responsible for the construction of the Metro rail project in Delhi, which uses
some of the most advanced technology in the field of civil, electrical,
signalling and telecommunication engineering worldwide.




Sreedharan was earlier
responsible for building the largest rail project in India after Independence by
linking the west coast of India through the 760 km-long Konkan Railway line.




He has been conferred several
honours, including the country's fourth highest civilian award, the Padma Shri
in 2001 and he was named the Asian Hero by the Time magazine in
2003.


Railways plan budget hotels at major stations

10 Jul 2009, 1823 hrs IST,
IANS

NEW
DELHI: The railways ministry has asked the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism
Corp (IRCTC) to set up budget hotels at all major stations

either directly or
through the public-private partnership (PPP) route.



"IRCTC follows
the two packet open competitive bidding system to grant licenses. Tender for
each site is separately issued by IRCTC," Minister of State for Railways E.
Ahamed told the Rajya Sabha Friday.



The ministry will give land on
license to IRCTC for 30 years on a revenue-sharing ratio of 40:60 between the
railways and IRCTC, the minister said.



Apart from that, there is a
nominal land license fee to ensure that the total earning for the railways is
not less than 2.5 percent of the market value of the land, Ahamed
added.



The detailed contract conditions with the licensee are framed
by IRCTC.


Railways in talks with EMD for tech transfer

11 Jul 2009, 0147 hrs IST, Rakhi Mazumdar,
ET Bureau

KOLKATA:
The Railways is negotiating with Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) of US, an erstwhile
arm of US automaker General Motors, for technology

transfer in manufacturing
state-of-the-art diesel locomotives as part of a plan to add more horsepower
(HP) to its engines. The strategy underlines the aggressive growth plans of
Railways in the years ahead as it strives to fulfil the needs of one of the
fastest growing global economies.



“Railways is in talks with
EMD for advanced technology to induct new locomotives which will have higher
horsepower in the future,” an official in the Railways told ET.




EMD, one of the world’s largest builders of railway
locomotives in terms of overall sales, was recently hived off as a separate
company from its parent, the US automobile giant General Motors. Railways
earlier had a 10-year technology agreement, which got over in 2006. In the
aftermath of the US recession, the company is increasingly looking at India and
the railways to scout for new business.



The Railways has been
manufacturing diesel locomotives of 4,000 HP based on EMD design at the Diesel
Locomotive Works (DLW), its dedicated facility for such engines in Varanasi.
More recently, however, Railways has started manufacturing locos of 4,500 HP. By
the end of 2009-10, DLW is likely to completely switch over to manufacturing
such locos. The road ahead is to introduce locos of 5,000 or higher HP, for
which the Railways is keen to source the best technology.



Last year,
DLW produced its best-ever output of some 257 locos, including 80 EMD type. A
majority of DLW’s production caters to the Railways with corporates,
including power and steel companies, accounting for the rest. In addition to
this, Diesel Loco Modernisation Works at Patiala has also been regularly taking
up the job of upgrading older 2,600 HP locos into 3,100 HP ones.



The
target is to upgrade a substantial part of the 5,000 locos in operation. At the
same time, these locos are also being retro-fitted with advanced
micro-processors.


Northeast gets 10 railway projects

11 Jul 2009, 2221 hrs IST,
ET Bureau

GUWAHATI:
The Northeast has altogether 10 national projects being undertaken by the
railways. According to the railway ministry, for the ongoing

project of
Jiribam-Imphal (Tupul) an outlay of Rs 50 crore has been earmarked for 2009-10.
The new track laying between Jiribam-Tupul is targeted to be completed by March
2014 and Tupul Imphal is likely to be completed by March
2016.



For the proposed railway
link between Azra in Assam and Byrnihat in Meghalaya final location survey is in
progress. However the survey work in Assam portion is suspended due to
obstruction by local people. For the current fiscal an outlay of Rs 5 crore is
earmarked and the project is targeted to be completed by March
2014.



Similarly, final location
survey is in progress for the Dimapur-Zubza (kohima) railway link in Nagaland.
Location survey was stopped in a portion due to objection by villagers. An
amount of Rs 5 crore is earmarked for this fiscal and the project is scheduled
to be completed by
2015.



Agaratala-Sabroom new
line work is under progress. Location survey is completed from Agartala to
Sabroom and land acquisition is under process. The project is targeted to be
completed by 2014.



The gauge
conversion work between Lumding-Silchar-Jiribam and Badarpur to Kumarghat is
under way. Overall physical progress of the work is 43.89 percent. However the
progress of the work is badly affected due to militancy, law and order problems.
Project is slated to be completed by March 2012. For this fiscal Rs 100 Crore is
earmarked for the
project.



Tenders are invited
for the Rangapara North to Murkongselek railway track. Railway minister, Mamata
Banerjee has however asked to ensure strict adherence to time schedules for
completion on these projects, senior officers are being entrusted with their
close monitoring.





















































Top 10 firms lose over Rs 1.73 lakh crore in market valuation

12 Jul 2009, 1058 hrs IST,
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MUMBAI:
The country's top 10 firms saw their total market capitalisation being wiped out
by over Rs 1,73,000 crore last week, and Mukesh
Ambani-led Reliance Industries
Ltd lost the most.



RIL lost Rs
38,935 crore in market valuation, with its market cap dipping below Rs
three-trillion mark to Rs 2,79,897 crore during the week ended July 10, 2009, as
against Rs 3,18,832 crore in the previous
week.



Shares of the company on
Friday ended 12.21 per cent lower at the BSE to close at Rs
1,778.40.



The total market cap
of the top 10 firms, comprising four private and six state-run companies, fell
Rs 1,73,462 crore at Rs 14,31,433 crore last week as against Rs 16,04,896 crore
the previous week.



State-run
firms Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) and National Thermal Power
Corporation (NTPC) together lost Rs 40,872 crore in market
cap.



The total market valuation
of ONGC stood at Rs 2,10,967 crore and NTPC at Rs 1,59,344 crore on
Friday.



Telecom services
provider Bharti Airtel lost Rs 6,635 crore in market cap but moved up one place
to fourth position on the top ten list. Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation
of India slipped to fifth position from fourth after losing Rs 21,181
crore.



Market cap of Airtel
stood at Rs 1,48,509 crore and of MMTC at Rs 1,36,384
crore.




















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Mining
major National Mining Development Corporation (NMDC) lost Rs 20,398 crore from
its market cap to end the week at Rs
1,22,549.



Further, IT
bellwether Infosys Technologies jumped to seventh place from ninth, though it
lost Rs 4,264 crore while State Bank of India slipped to eight slot from seventh
after losing Rs 16,954
crore.



During the week, Infosys
beat forecast with better-than-expected 17.28 per cent growth in net profit at
Rs 1,527 crore compared to a year earlier period. The company ended the week
with a market cap of Rs 98,939
crore.



Bharat Heavy Electricals
Ltd slipped to ninth position from eight after losing Rs 9,663 crore from its
market valuation and engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) lost Rs
14,560 crore. The market cap of BHEL and L&T stood at Rs 97,153 crore and Rs
79,692 crore respectively.



The
new top ten list has RIL at the top followed by ONGC (Rs 2,10,967 crore), NTPC
(Rs 1,59,344 crore), Bharti Airtel (Rs 1,48,509 crore), MMTC (Rs 1,36,384
crore), NMDC (Rs 1,22,549 crore), Infosys (Rs 98,939 crore), SBI (Rs 98,000
crore), BHEL (Rs 97,153 crore) and L&T (Rs 79,692crore).







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Industries' eastern offshore KG-D6 gas fields at peak production will
help the nation save $ 8.3 bn annually or 0.7 per cent of the GDP,
investment banker Morgan Stanley said.






SC issues notice to RIL, RNRL, Centre on gas supply dispute

The
Supreme Court issued notice to Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries
(RIL), Anil Ambani’s Reliance Natural Resources (RNRL) and the Centre
on cross-appeals by both the companies on their gas supply dispute.






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RIL makes Govt party to gas supply dispute with RNRL

Mukesh
Ambani-led RIL has made the govt a party in its petition before the
apex court challenging the Bombay HC verdict on the gas supply dispute
with RNRL.






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Mukesh Ambani's RIL filed a special leave petition in SC, challenging Bombay HC's order on gas pricing.






RNRL first to move SC in gas feud

The
high stakes and increasingly Byzantine legal battle between the
estranged Ambani brothers reached the Supreme Court on Friday.






RIL files caveat in SC against ex parte judgment

RNRL
earlier today moved SC seeking modification of the Bombay HC ruling
that suggested firming up gas supply contract through negotiations.






RNRL moves SC, wants gas supply from RIL as binding

RNRL moved the Supreme Court two days after RIL said it would move the apex court on the Bombay High Court order.






RIL to move SC against KG gas ruling

RIL
is expected to approach the Supreme Court on Monday, said a person
close to the development, but this could not be confirmed with the
company.






Govt may take action against RIL on KG gas

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exchange of letters between RIL and RNRL continued with RIL informing
its rival that it would not sign any agreement on supply of gas from
its KG basin without the approval of the government.






RIL not to sign pact with RNRL on gas supply

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offer for talks, Mukesh Ambani-run Reliance Industries on Tuesday told
Anil Ambani group firm RNRL that it would not sign any agreement on the
gas supply issue without approval of the government.











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Jackson was killed for his billion-dollar assets, claims sister

12 Jul 2009, 1853 hrs IST,
AGENCIES

LONDON: Pop legend Michael Jackson's
elder sister La Toya has claimed that the singer was murdered by people
conspiring to lay their hands on his
$1.6 billion assets.



"Michael
was murdered, and we don't think just one person was involved. Rather, it was a
conspiracy of people. I feel it was all about money. Michael was worth well over
a billion in music publishing assets and somebody killed him for that. He was
worth more dead than alive," she said in a four-hour interview to the News of
the World.



La Toya, 53, however, refused to name people involved and
said: "I can't say who I believe is responsible as I don't want to jeopardize
the police investigation."



She also said that Jackson feared he
could be targeted in a conspiracy.



"A couple of years ago, Michael
told me he was worried that people were out to get him. He said that 'they're
gonna kill me for my publishing. They want my catalogues and they're gonna kill
me for these'," she said.



"Michael was being controlled. No one
could get through to him...Michael was being inappropriately treated by people
who got him hooked on drugs," she added.




















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Millions of dollars in cash and jewels
disappeared from the "Thriller" star's house the day he died in his rented Los
Angeles mansion June 25, she claimed.



"Michael always had cash in
his homes, usually around 2 million pounds which he used to keep. People said he
wasn't wealthy, but Michael always had money with him," she said.




"When I went to the house later that day, there was no cash or
jewellery. So many people had been through that house before I got there.
Someone went in there and did a good job. It was very strange," she added.




She also revealed that the staff loyal to the pop star were fired
within hours of his death.



"When the family returned to his rented
Holmby Hills mansion at 11:30 pm on the day of his death, we were told all the
guys loyal to Michael had been fired. I couldn't work it out."


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Revival efforts start paying off, NTC Mills on hiring mode in Coimbatore

12 Jul 2009, 1935 hrs IST,
ET Bureau



COIMBATORE:
Not long ago, a bleak future starred at a group of National textile corporation
operated spinning mills in the texcity Coimbatore.

The sick mills encountered
problems like surplus workforce, vintage machinery and lower output. Now, they
are on a come back trail thanks to the modernisation
programme.



What is more, the four NTC run mills
are on a hiring mode. The mills revived by the textiles ministry through a
modernisation scheme at a cost of Rs 64.35 crore in the last twelve months, are
looking to hire an additonal 1000 workers to increase production.




The mills- Cambodia Mills,
Coimbatore Murugan Mills, Pankaja Mills and Rangavilas Ginning, Spinning &
Weaving Mills are seeing the benefits of the modernisation scheme.




While the Cambodia Mills
weaving unit was upgraded with imported machinery, the other three mills had
also equipped themselves with latest technology. Apart from importing machines
from China, NTC also procured latest machines from LMW, the Indian textile
machinery major.



While the
formal inauguration of the mills ( after modernisation) is scheduled to take
place later this month, they have already kick started production. "After the
modernisation, the four mills are working at 80% capacity and they have also
reached breakeven in the last two months," NTC southern region chief GM
(technical) M M Chockalingam told ET.




"We need additional 1000
workers to reach 95% utilisation level ," he added. Currently there are 2337
permanent workers and around 2000 causal workers employed in the four mills.




"We have already received more
than 1000 applications for the vacant spots and it is in the process of
scrutiny. We will soon call them for interview and hire them on our rolls as
casual workers. Later, we will shift them to fill the permanent vacancies and
pay occupational salary," said a senior executive in NTC.




Currently, NTC pays around Rs
125 to Rs 135 per day for casual workers and up to Rs 6000 per month for
permanent employees.



Apart
from aiming to make profits, the four mills are also ready to compete with
private mills by producing value added products. Following upgradation of
machines, the spindles speed has gone up to 21000 RPM from the earlier 13000
RPM. "We are expecting a increase in production from earlier 60 to 65 gram per
spindle to up to 100 grams per spindle," said Mr Chockalingam.




He said, among the four,
Coimbatore Murugan Mills and Rangavilas Mills are the top performers and they
are specialised in producing round form hand yarn, which would be useful for
handlooms. "These two mills would mainly produce cotton yarn and new value-added
products like slub yarn, high twist yarn and cotton 2/1 gassed mercerized yarn,"
he added.



The other two mills
would concentrate on 100% polyester yarn and also polyester mixed with cotton
and viscose yarns respectively. The mills are also planning to produce hosiery
yarn as a value-added product. Mr Chockalingam said the yarn from the four mills
would go to all the important markets in India apart from supplying to local
markets in Tirupur, Somanur and Erode.




In the last 30 to 35 years,
ten mills had come under the purview of NTC in the texcity. When four mills were
shutdown (two sold and two under litigation), surplus workers were relieved
through VRS scheme or accommodated in other running mills. Two more mills
namely, Sharadha Mills and Coimbatore Spinning & Weaving Mills are to be
operated under JV and the remaining four revived through modernization scheme.




Figures available from NTC
show that nearly 2352 people opted for VRS scheme following closure of mills or
on medical grounds. Also more than 2000 people had retired from these mills and
NTC hasn’t filled up the vacancy following ban on recruitment.




Recently as one of the
highlights in the Textile Ministry Agenda for 100 days, Union Textile Minister
Dayanidhi Maran said, the seven modernised mills under NTC in the country would
be made operational. Among the seven mills, four are in Coimbatore.

Union Budget 2009-'10: Textile industry not tailored for growth

7 Jul 2009, 0129 hrs IST, Shramana Ganguly Mehta,
ET Bureau










The $55-billion Indian textiles sector
surely had high expectations from Pranab Mukherjee after one million layoffs and
partial shutdowns of

mills across the country. But the FM did little to salvage
the sector. All he did was to make life a tad simpler for the exporters. The
industry was hoping for restoration of an additional 2% interest relief to take
it to the September 2008 levels of 4%. But, it could only get a six-month
extension on the existing scheme to March 2010.



The chairman of the
Rs 3,000-crore Vardhman Group, SP Oswal, went on to say that the sector has been
left untouched this year. So, was it really a no-show Budget for the textiles
sector? Not really, But certainly an opportunity missed to lift this
export-oriented and labour-intensive sector out of its current crisis, according
to the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry chairperson, RK
Dalmia.



While the reintroducton of 4% optional excise duty on cotton
textiles would benefit the domestic industry, the hike in duty from 4% to 8% on
man-made fibres (MMFs) will further increase the disparity between natural
fibres and MMFs, reducing the latter’s profitability. Also, the much-hoped
announcement of a national fibre policy will have to wait.



“The
proposals are a mixed bag of positives and negatives, but don’t have the
potential to bring the industry back on track, neither in terms of growth in
production nor in exports,” he said. As for the positives, the substantial
increase in allocation for Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme from Rs 1,090
crore last fiscal to Rs 3,140 crore in 2009-10, would help clear the backlog of
central assistance, he said.



The FM increased allocation for
integrated textile parks and announced handloom clusters each in West Bengal and
Tamil Nadu and one powerloom cluster in Rajasthan. The Budget also announced
mega clusters for carpets at Srinagar and Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. However,
according to Mr Dalmia, the benefit of these measures would take a while to
materialise.



Surat, the MMF capital of the country, lost 3 lakh
labour in 2008-09 owing to volatile crude prices in early 2008. Indian
Spinners’ Association president VK Ladia said the decision to increase the
excise duty on MMFs is the “last nail in the coffin”. Indo Rama
Synthetics (India) CMD OP Lohia added that India would fail to increase its
textile and clothing exports if MMF manufacturing isn’t encouraged.




















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At least 23 policemen have been killed in an attack by suspected Maoist rebels in eastern India, police say.

It happened in Chhattisgarh state, 90km (56 miles) west of Raipur.

Two
officers were killed initially, and a larger force sent to the scene
was then attacked, police say. The district police chief is among the
dead.

The rebels are fighting for communist rule in a number of
Indian states. More than 6,000 people have died during the 20-year
insurgency.

Speaking from Raipur, the deputy
inspector general of police, Pawan Dev, said a total of 23 bodies had
been recovered after the attacks in Rajnandgaon district.

The senior officer who died was named by state government officials as VK Choubey, French news agency AFP reported.













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personnel, including a Superintendent of Police, were on Sunday killed
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Chhattisgarh.






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tens of millions of lives for the better", Time magazine has said.






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Times of India - Dipak Mishra - ‎7 hours ago‎

PATNA: The slanging match
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister
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PTI 12 July 2009, 05:09pm IST
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Mumbai (IANS): Shiv Sena chief
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said.






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slipped in his bathroom on Saturday.






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in the ...






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Times of India - Saleem Pandit - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

SRINAGAR: After 40 days of
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Police on edge as PFI, KFD plan rally


Times of India - ‎22 hours ago‎

MYSORE: Trouble could be brewing
again in the city with the Popular Front of India (PFI) and Karnataka
Forum for Dignity (KFD) planning a mega rally here.








Deregulation of oil prices with human face: Deora


Hindu - ‎3 hours ago‎

Mumbai (PTI) The Central
government has been making periodic changes in the prices of petrol and
diesel depending upon international prices which effectively is as good
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Reuters India - ‎8 hours ago‎

RAIPUR, India (Reuters) -
India's steel production will almost double to 124 million tonnes a
year by 2011-12 from 65 million, the steel minister said late on
Saturday.






Modi govt slams Mallya over remark


Economic Times - ‎19 hours ago‎

12 Jul 2009, 0044 hrs IST, PTI
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat government on Saturday reacted sharply to the
reported statement of liquor baron Vijay Mallya in wake of the hooch
tragedy in the state, describing it as “unfortunate and coming at a
wrong time”.








Pranab dispels fears about high fiscal deficit


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PTI / Jangipur (wb) July 12,
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dispel fears about the high fiscal deficit projected in the Budget for
2009-10, saying that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would be able to
manage ...








Monsoon picks up across several parts; northwest parched


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excess rains except the northwestern region.






Nomura picks up 35% stake in LIC MF


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intellectuals in governance.



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RANCHI: The Comptroller and
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Rs 407 crore to the Jharkhand government due to loss of rent, royalty,
fees etc in the mining department.






Air India likely to take action against more staffers by tomorrow


Hindu - ‎Jul 11, 2009‎

New Delhi (PTI): Air India,
which derostered nine employees including two pilots for taking on
board three passengers in excess of the aircraft capacity two months
ago, is likely to take action against more staffers by Sunday.






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NEW DELHI: Seven years after it
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rural jobs.






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NEW DELHI: The Manmohan Singh
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JD(U)-BJP members when it announced in Parliament that the Bihar
government will not have to return Rs 1000 crore provided as relief for
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PTI 12 July 2009, 07:24pm IST
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The Associated Press - ‎3 hours ago‎

LONDON (AP) - Two British
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SEOUL (AFP) - Seoul's spy agency
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prime suspect, officials said on Sunday.








Pakistani jets pound militant hide-outs, kill 8


The Associated Press - Ishtiaq Mahsud - ‎1 hour ago‎

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP)
- Fighter jets pounded suspected militant hide-outs in the South
Waziristan tribal region on Sunday as part of ongoing operations
against Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud.






China Rushing Supplies to Quake-Hit Zone


Voice of America - Jeff Seldin - ‎17 hours ago‎

China is rushing to get
emergency supplies to victims of a powerful earthquake that flattened
thousands of homes in the southwestern part of the country.








Ten more hurt in Pamplona bull run


AFP - ‎30 minutes ago‎

PAMPLONA, Spain (AFP) - Ten
people were injured, two of them seriously, in the Pamplona bull run on
Sunday, two days after a man was gored to death by a bull, according to
revised figures issued by organisers.








Suu Kyi trial nears end in Myanmar


CNN International - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

(CNN) -- The trial in Myanmar of
pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi drew closer to an end Friday with
testimony from the last witness and the scheduling of closing arguments.






Educate girls & fight poverty


Times of India - Binay Singh - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

VARANASI: The entire world will
ob serve the World Population Day on Saturday (July 11) with this
year's theme being 'Fight poverty, edu cate girls'.






Iraq military: attacks decline, but could continue


The Associated Press - ‎2 hours ago‎

BAGHDAD (AP) - The Iraqi
military says insurgent attacks are on the decline, but predicts they
could continue for a few more years.






UPA not doing enough to curb terrorism: Rajnath


Hindu - ‎1 hour ago‎

New Delhi (PTI) BJP President
Rajnath Singh on Sunday said his party's stand that Pakistan is a
centre of terror has been vindicated by its President Asif Ali Zardari
and accused the UPA government of not taking decisive steps to curb
terrorism during ...

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Abducted Red Cross volunteer released by militant group


Xinhua - Deng Shasha - ‎3 hours ago‎

Freed hostage International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) volunteer Italian Eugenio Vagni waves
as he boards for Manila on a King Air private plane in the military
airbase in Zamboanga City, southern Philippines, on July 12,2009.






President Obama gets cheeky


Vancouver Sun - Shelley Fralic - ‎10 hours ago‎

The picture that caused a
sensation: Has the camera caught just a glance or an outright ogle by
Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy? The good news is that President
Barack Obama is a real live red-blooded ...






Military weapons used to kill Australian in Papua


The Australian - Lauren WilsonDebbie Guest - ‎13 minutes ago‎

MELBOURNE project manager Drew
Grant is believed to have been shot five times with military-style
weapons in a premeditated attack near the Freeport McMoRan mine in
Indonesia where he worked.









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Letter from USA in spirit with HUMANITY


The Palestine Telegraph - Eileen Fleming - ‎Jul 5, 2009‎

The most recent-the Spirit of HUMANITY is an international incident that the USA media and government have failed to address as of this writing. ...












A democratic dark spot in Indonesia


Asia Times Online - Tom Benedetti - ‎Jul 8, 2009‎

Like most other indigenous peoples, West Papuans traditionally believed that human beings are owned by the land, and not vice versa. ...












The Left is killing religion


The Australian - John Dawson - ‎Jun 30, 2009‎

Now, instead of finding itself persecuted by Elizabethan spies, informers and hangmen, Catholicism finds itself under severe assault from the self-righteous ...












Commentary: Barbados immigration practices versus Guyana ...


Caribbean Net News - Rickford Burke - ‎Jul 6, 2009‎

His government is yet to be held to account, in the international arena, for crimes against humanity. The United Nations has established, and the Guyanese ...












America's War With Muslim Nations


CounterCurrents.org - Ghali Hassan - ‎Jun 30, 2009‎

At time of writing, Iran is being persecuted and condemned. Western media – packed by some Western governments – are questioning the legitimacy of Iran's ...












The Amnesty International Report 2009 - Summary


CSR Asia - Jolly Cheng - ‎Jun 17, 2009‎

Religious persecution increased in rural areas, where evangelical Christians came under attack. A rise in land and property disputes. ...












Hmong Chaofa Indigenous Territories Call for the Governments of ...


Earthtimes (press release) - Gymbay Moua - ‎Jun 16, 2009‎

US Probes Claims Hmong Facing Persecution in Laos (Feb. 5, 2008) 12. Military Unit RGM E. 584, Ministry of Defenses, Lao people Democratic Republic, ...












Milan Martić Transferred to Estonia to Serve Sentence for War Crimes


OpEdNews - Lawrence Gist - ‎Jun 28, 2009‎

On 12 June 2007, the Trial Chamber sentenced Martić to 35 years imprisonment for crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war, ...
























Aboriginal cricketers revive history


BBC News - Nikki Jecks - ‎Jun 29, 2009‎

"In the Northern Territory, indigenous people are 30% of the wider population. But when you looked at the cricket community we were less than 1%," he ...












Aboriginal populations vulnerable to H1N1: Report


Vancouver Sun - Mike Barber - ‎Jul 7, 2009‎

Gracey said his concern is that if natives in developed countries such as Canada are being hit harder than the general population, the impact on indigenous ...






Yet more proof of need to act


The Australian - Tony Koch - ‎Jul 2, 2009‎

It compares data from the entire indigenous population with that of entire non-indigenous population. It does not show, or index by that view, ...






Engage Aborigines to solve race problems, Rudd urged


The Australian - Gavin Lower - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

A Productivity Commission report released this month revealed that indigenous disadvantage was worse than previously thought, with Aboriginal children ...












Australian Government Plans to Ban Climbing on Uluru


ShortNews.com - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

Uluru is sacred to the local indigenous population and officially belongs to them. They have been pushing for a total climbing ban since successfully ...












TOM FLETCHER: Self-government is good for you


Williams Lake Tribune - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

What's the rush to find a new, simplified way to reconcile aboriginal land claims in BC? Dr. Perry Kendall, our articulate provincial health officer, ...






Top End team creating winners on and off field


The Australian - Andrew Faulkner - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

As Kevin Rudd released a damning report on Aboriginal disadvantage at the Darwin Convention Centre, just across town a football club was chipping away at ...












In Afghanistan, US needs a steady push


Philadelphia Inquirer - Megan Ortagus - ‎8 hours ago‎

On the contrary, it appears that while the insurgency in Afghanistan is more indigenous than the one in Iraq, the motivations remain largely economic. ...












The Uighurs have a right to decide their fate


The Age - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

I cannot help but think that the prompt release of casualty numbers reflects an official attitude that the indigenous people of Xinjiang are not entitled to ...









ndia: Proposed Vedanta mine threatens livelihoods and cultural ...


Amnesty International USA - ‎Jul 11, 2009‎

“Now the very existence of the Dongria Kondh as a distinct Indigenous people hangs in the balance.” Amnesty International is calling on India's authorities ...












Lalgarh: Intellectuals, Maoists and the State


Mainstream - Ambrose Pinto - ‎20 hours ago‎

The natural resources of the indigenous people have been allowed to be robbed pushing them to the extremes of poverty and helplessness. ...












Australia: Heroines From The Outback Have A Dream


NewsBlaze - Neena Bhandari - ‎Jul 9, 2009‎

We have to find strategic
partnerships with the government, the industry and the people to
sustain our campaign, where indigenous and non-indigenous people ...












'Zeme Nagas indigenous people of NC Hills'


MorungExpress - ‎Jun 23, 2009‎

It also stated that the DHD (D) having ceasefire with the government of India was violating the ground rules by roaming freely with sophisticated weapons ...












Ill-advised ban


Deccan Herald - ‎Jun 23, 2009‎

For years India's
Maoists, who hew to Mao Zedong's script for a peasant revolution, have
fought a seemingly lost cause for so long that they were barely ...

This land is my land ... Asia Times Online






Tasted malai twice in name of Ram, must get ready for jail: Uma


Indian Express - ‎Jul 5, 2009‎

... of thousands of indigenous people. Babri mosque was one of them. Archeological excavation has proved it beyond doubt. A few fanatic people in India had ...












Suspected rebels kill family of 4 in India


The Associated Press - Wasbir Hussain - ‎Jun 30, 2009‎

The militants say the Indian government exploits the region's rich natural resources while doing little for the indigenous people, most of whom are ...












Aboriginal team follows pioneers to Britain


AFP - ‎Jun 16, 2009‎

"As we've seen through other sports, indigenous people are some of the most talented sportspeople in the country and it's only a matter of time until some ...












INTERVIEW-Vedanta's India bauxite mining to begin by October


Reuters India - Bappa Majumdar - ‎Jul 10, 2009‎

... the mining to feed the alumina refinery in India's eastern state of Orissa has been delayed for at least four years by protests from indigenous people, ...






Seedling July 2009


Grain - ‎Jul 9, 2009‎

They oppose it because it tramples over rights won by indigenous people in the recent new Constitution and was passed without proper consultation. ...
















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