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News Snippet 14th Oct 2009

President of India going to visit Buckingham-Palace

President of India going to visit Buckingham-Palace

  • Nifty moves from discount to premium, Nifty next resistance above 5080 expected
  • AREVA T&D wins order worth 150 Cr. from power grid, order to build 765 KV substation
  • 8 killed in IRAQ suicide bombing attack
  • 40-50 Maoist attack Brindabazar village, destroyed a telecom tower by private company
  • Maoist attack came on the second day of the 2 day bandh

  • Three gangsters killed in a police encounter in Greater Noida
  • 72% voting in Arunanchal Pradesh polls
  • 400 quintal fare sweets made of chemicals seized in Ludhiana
  • Eagles beat Sussex in Champion League Twenty20 cricket tournament
  • 7 policemen from Palam police station Delhi suspended for taking bribe
  • Commodities will gain as dollar weakens further in International markets
  • Australia ready to give full protection to Indian students studying there
  • Yunus khan resigned as the captain of Pakistan cricket team
  • Queen of England ready to welcome president of India at Buckingham palace
  • Home minister warms Pakistan against infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir. Chitambaram turns heat on Pak, says situation in J & K improving
  • Sensex opens on positive note today, 200 poitns up at 11 AM
  • Government of India is all ready to increase its stack in Dena Bank
  • Rupee gains further following global dollar weakness
  • Goods Train derailed near Agra, track damaged, Rail traffic disrupted in North India

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  • http://news.indiavoice.info News Desk

    Situation is not good in Pakistan and internal conflicts may also creater further problems in Jammu and Kashmir. I don’t think soft stand is going to help India any more.

  • http://news.indiavoice.info News Desk

    Markets are up today and may remain up till festive season in India is over. :)

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Which country will win the ICC world cup 2011

  • India (68%, 34 Votes)
  • South Africa (36%, 18 Votes)
  • Australia (26%, 13 Votes)
  • Sri Lanka (24%, 12 Votes)
  • Pakistan (20%, 10 Votes)
  • England (10%, 5 Votes)
  • Bangladesh (8%, 4 Votes)
  • West Indies (6%, 3 Votes)
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