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POLITICS: It is party time in AP
Hyderabad: It is raining freebies, sops and promises from parties making a serious bid for power in ...

HUMAN RESOURCES: Govt staff can get higher medical reimbursement
Through CGHS, health insurance policies. Hyderabad, April 1 Employees availing themselves of the benefits of the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) are also eligible for claiming reimbursements from their health ...

POLITICS: A corporate politically quiet in bastion
Raipur: Corporates willy-nilly have to engage with politics in places where their businesses are based. But not always. Witness, the Raigarh Lok Sabha constituency in ...

CARTOON: Re-count
“That’s his wife, children and other heirs of his property — he did not get ...

POLITICS: Dutt case — Judgment sends tough signal
Chennai: The expected has happened. Mr Sanjay Dutt, the Samajwadi Party candidate from Lucknow, has been denied permission by the Supreme Court to contest the Lok Sabha election. On Tuesday, the Apex Court refused to suspend ...

POLITICS: Watchdog groups sound alert on candidates
New Delhi: The 2009 Lok Sabha elections will see the robust participation of civil society groups in monitoring the poll process. The contribution of at least two such groups needs to be ...

E-GOVERNANCE: CBDT spells out format for e-filing of information
TDS on payment of non-residents. New Delhi, April 1 Remittances to non-residents may soon get monitored and tracked in a timely manner by the Income Tax department. From July 1, information on the payments made to a non-resident or a foreign ...

POLITICS: Limited liability partnership turning reality for corporates
The stage has been set for making the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) concept a reality from ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Nuclear issues — Face-off with Obama Administration
For over three decades two Washington-based institutions — the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Brookings Institution — have spearheaded an international campaign to compel India to “cap, roll back ...






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