India, Pak PMs speak to NDTV Posted: Speaking to NDTV, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said this was a "great opportunity to take spirit of friendship forward." Pakistan's Prime Minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani said he was looking forward to a great game and hoped the best team wins.
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No tickets? Just charter a flight! Posted: With no air tickets available for Chandigarh, demand for chartered aircraft has gone sky-high.
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17 murders in Gujarat temples, Ashrams in 5 years Posted: There have been 17 murders and over 900 cases of theft and robbery in temples and ashrams across Gujarat in the past five years, Minister of State for Home Praful Patel said today.
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Tension after bullets fired at Hindu temple in Oz Posted: The Hindu community in New South Wales is worried about a series of attacks on one of Australia's oldest temples, the Sri Mandir Temple in Auburn.
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Sonia, Rahul to accompany PM at Mohali Posted: Congress President Sonia Gandhi, her son Rahul and other members of the family are expected to watch the high-voltage World Cup cricket semi-final between India and Pakistan in Mohali today.
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Mohali weather: Clear sky ahead of India-Pak semi-final Posted: Mohali weather: With the pressure mounting ahead of the all important semi-final match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan, the weather gods decided to play their part too. Mohali received some heavy rain and thunderstorms last night.
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Gosht Barra, Tawa ki Machhi for PM-Gilani dinner Posted: Midway through the high-voltage India-Pakistan World Cup match at Mohali on Wednesday, the prime ministers of both countries will get to savour mouth-watering sub-continental dishes.
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Rehman Malik tweets on 'Brother Chidambaram' Posted: Pakistan's Twitter-savvy Interior Minister Rehman Malik has thanked Home Minister "brother" P Chidambaram for the successful Home Secretary-level talks between the two countries which concluded today.
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Want transparency in functioning of N-plants: PM Posted: In light of the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today asked for more transparency in the functioning and decision-making of India's nuclear plants.
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Swan, Loop used as front companies to get spectrum: CBI to Court Posted: 2G scam: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today informed the Supreme Court that telecom companies - Swan Telecom and Loop Telecom - were used as front companies by established telecom players to get 2G spectrum illegally during the tenure of former Telecom Minister A Raja.
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PM gives instructions for hassle-free movement in Mohali Posted: To ensure a hassle-free movement for the public, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today asked authorities in Chandigarh not to create inconvenience for the common people during his visit to Mohali tomorrow to witness the India-Pakistan cricket match.
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2G scam: Radia's phone conversations will serve as evidence Posted: 2G scam: On Saturday, the CBI will file its chargesheet against Mr Raja and four others, including two companies - Swan and Unitech- that are believed to be the biggest beneficiaries of the massive spectrum swindle.
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CWG corruption: Shunglu report 'self contradictory', says Sheila Dikshit Posted: Under pressure over the severe indictment by the Shunglu Committee, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today said its finding was "self contradictory" and criticised the panel for lack of understanding on the City government's role in conduct of Commonwealth Games.
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