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The opening day of a two-day strike by the supporters of a new state has brought violence to parts of India's southern Andhra Pradesh state. Over 100 buses were burnt, and shops and businesses attacked overnight. The strike was called after the federal government said the demand for a Telangana state would be considered after consultation with all parties. Earlier the government had announced that it would allow the creation of Telangana irrespective of opposition. An estimated 35 million people will live in the new state. K Chandrasekara Rao of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), which is spearheading the protest for a Telangana state, has resigned from the lower house of parliament, along with two other MPs from the region. 'Altered situation' Fifty lawmakers from the Telangana region and belonging to the Andhra Pradesh assembly have also handed in their resignations. The latest uproar and strike call followed federal Home Minister P. Chidambaram's statement on Wednesday evening that all political parties should be consulted before deciding on a new state.
Mr Chidambaran explained the government's change in stance by saying that the situation in Andhra Pradesh had "altered" since he had made an announcement earlier this month on the formation of a Telangana state. He said a "consensus had emerged among political parties allowing the formation of a new state" when he made the announcement on 9 December. "However, after the statement, the situation in Andhra Pradesh has altered. A large number of political parties are divided on the issue," Mr Chidambaram added. "There is need to hold wide-ranging consultations with all political parties and groups in the state," he added.
Politicians from Telangana reacted sharply to Mr Chidambaram's statement, saying that the government had put the demand in "cold storage". About 50 lawmakers from the region have handed in their resignations. The move to form Telangana state has plunged Andhra Pradesh into crisis - lawmakers have resigned, and there has been sporadic violence. Investors fear the protests will hurt Hyderabad, an IT hub of southern India and home to firms like Microsoft, Google and Dell. Telangana region is spread over 10 northern districts of Andhra Pradesh. Campaigners say Telangana's economic development has been neglected in favour of the richer and more powerful Andhra region - and that a new state is the only solution. The last three new states in India were formed in 2000: Chhattisgarh was created out of eastern Madhya Pradesh; Uttarakhand was created out of the hilly areas of northern Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand was carved from Bihar's southern districts. India currently has 28 states. SEE ALSO RELATED INTERNET LINKS The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites News feeds
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US president Barack Obama says people are justified in being disappointed by the outcome of the Copenhagen summit on climate change. But he said in an interview with with US PBS television's Newshour that at least there had not been too much "backsliding" on previous positions. He said this was preferable to a complete collapse of the talks. The summit ended with no binding deal, but with nations "taking note" of a need to limit temperature rises to 2C. "I think that people are justified in being disappointed about the outcome in Copenhagen," Mr Obama said. "Rather than see a complete collapse in Copenhagen, in which nothing at all got done and would have been a huge backward step, at least we kind of held ground and there wasn't too much backsliding from where we were." Accusations Mr Obama's comments follow China's rejections of claims made by a British minister that it "hijacked" efforts to reach an agreement at the climate summit in Copenhagen. Beijing's foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said on Tuesday that the accusations were a political plot made by leaders who wanted to shirk their own obligations. China and other big developing countries have long accused the world's richer economies of failing to offer big enough emissions cuts, and of not offering enough help to other nations struggling to cope with climate change. On Monday, China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi praised the summit, saying it had been "not a destination, but a new beginning". The final accord was reached between the US, China, India, Brazil and South Africa, but is not legally binding. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says the agreement must be made legally binding next year. Print Sponsor Advertisement Ads by Google Insulin Injection Pen Next generation of insulin pens. Find more information here www.novonordisk.com Your Free Skin Diagnostic Find your ideal Skincare Regimen with our online Skin Diagnostic! LaRoche-Posay.com/Skin-Diagnostic | Advertisement KEY STORIES FEATURES AND ANALYSIS Why did it fail? Richard Black gives eight reasons why there was no global deal BACKGROUND VIDEO AND AUDIO Ban Ki-moon: 'Essential beginning' Tuvalu rejects Copenhagen pact Climate deal 'neither strong nor fair' Miliband: Some wanted summit to fail Obama's closing statement in full AROUND THE BBC RELATED INTERNET LINKS The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites FROM OTHER NEWS SITES Trade Arabia Disappointment at Copenhagen justified: Obama - 2 hrs ago Forbes.com RPT-Obama says disappointment at Copenhagen justified - 6 hrs ago Business Day Accusations fly over Copenhagen flop - 26 hrs ago Citizen.co.za UN chief calls for new climate pact push - 33 hrs ago Irish Times China rejects British talks claims - 41 hrs ago
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The start of a two-day strike by supporters of a planned new Indian state, Telangana, brings violence to the region.
A big explosion hits a busy road in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, with at least four people reported killed.
The government in the Indian state of Manipur orders a judicial enquiry into the killing of a former separatist rebel.
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Russia test-fires Soviet missile to extend lifespan
Russia on Thursday said it had successfully test-fired an RS-20V intercontinental ballistic missile as part of a wider attempt to extend the lifespan of its Soviet-era nuclear arsenal.
- Maoists rebuff Prachanda HT - 01:50 PM
- Fonseka brings back focus on war crimes: Lankan government HT - 01:50 PM
- Nepal promotes army officer with tarnished human rights record IANS - 01:27 PM
- 'Concerned' Sharif cuts short London tour, heads back home ANI - 01:10 PM
- Four killed, several wounded in Peshawar blast ANI - 01:10 PM
General
- Woman arrested in Hawaii for threat to first ladyReuters - 08:32 AM
U.S. authorities arrested and charged a woman in Hawaii last week for allegedly threatening to kill President Barack Obama's wife, Michelle, days before the Obamas were due to arrive in the state for the Christmas holiday.
- U.S. plane overshoots Jamaica runway, dozens hurtReuters - 12:02 AM
An American Airlines Boeing 737 carrying more than 150 passengers and crew overshot the runway while landing in torrential rain in Jamaica late on Tuesday, cracking open its fuselage and halting just short of the Caribbean sea, authorities and eyewitnesses said.
- Prachanda accuses India not to interfere in Nepal's affairsANI - Wed, Dec 23
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda,Chairman of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), accused India of interfering in Kathmandu's internal affairs.
- Woman who threatened to "blow away" Michelle Obama arrestedANI - Wed, Dec 23
London, Dec 23 (ANI): A 35-year-old woman has been arrested for threatening to kill Michelle Obama during the Obama family's Christmas holiday in Hawaii.
- Osama's missing wife, children, grandchildren living in secret compound in IranANI - Wed, Dec 23
Tehran, Dec. 23 (ANI): A son of Osama bin Laden has revealed that several missing members of Al Qaeda leader's family are living in a secret compound in Iran.
US
- Chimps respond to fire with near-human intelligenceIANS - 02:05 PM
Washington, Dec 24 (IANS) Chimpanzees in the African savannah respond to wildfires with a near-human intelligence, a new study says.
- Global swine flu deaths exceed 11,500: WHOIE - 12:47 PM
More than 11,500 people have died from swine flu worldwide since the pandemic strain was uncovered in April, World Health Organisation data showed on Thursday.
- US suspends non humanitarian assistance to NigerIE - 12:47 PM
The US has suspended its millions of dollars non-humanitarian assistance to Niger, after Mamadou Tandja, the president of this West African nation refused to relinquish his post on expiry of his legal mandate.
- Vatican defends wartime pope's beatificationIANS - 12:01 PM
Vatican City, Dec 24 (IANS/AKI) The Vatican has defended its moves towards making Pope Pius XII a saint saying that they reflected the controversial wartime pontiff's piety, not his 'historical impact'.
- Hostage standoff at US post office endsIANS - 11:43 AM
Washington, Dec 24 (DPA) An eight-hour hostage standoff at a post office in the eastern US state of Virginia ended late Wednesday after an armed man in a wheelchair was taken into custody.
Europe
- Meet the woman who's allergic to Christmas trees!ANI - 02:15 PM
London, December 24 (ANI): For Lisa Smith, Christmas hasn't always been merry, as she is allergic to Christmas trees and falls ill every year-end.
- More needles removed from Brazilian tot's bodyANI - 02:15 PM
London, Dec 24 (ANI): Doctors have successfully removed 14 sewing needles stuck inside the body of a two-year-old Brazilian boy.
- Disappointment at Copenhagen deal 'justified': ObamaIE - 12:47 PM
Disappointment at the outcome of a United Nations-sponsored climate change conference in Copenhagen is "justified," US President Barack Obama said in a US television interview.
- Colorado Balloon Boy's parents given jail sentencesANI - 11:25 AM
London, December 24 (ANI): Richard and Mayumi Heene, the parents of the Colorado Balloon Boy, have been handed jail sentences.
- Eurostar says Thursday services to be near normalReuters - 05:40 AM
Eurostar trains will be running at near full capacity on Thursday after thousands of passengers were stranded by a series of breakdowns and stoppages caused by snow, the cross-Channel rail operator said on Wednesday.
Middle-East
- Iran's President Ahmadinejad mocks ObamaIE - 10:18 AM
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday mocked US President Barack Obama's "extended hand" offer made earlier this year and said his country's cooperation on its nuclear programme had been spurned.
- Iran forces clash with cleric's mourners - websitesReuters - 01:40 AM
Iranian security forces armed with batons and tear gas clashed with supporters of the late dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri in two cities on Wednesday, opposition websites said.
- Egypt's Moussa rules out presidency run - paperReuters - Wed, Dec 23
Arab League chief and former Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa has ruled out running for president of Egypt in elections due to be held in late 2011.
- Iran forces clash with protesters in cities - reportReuters - Wed, Dec 23
Iranian security forces armed with batons and teargas clashed with supporters of the late dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri in two central cities on Wednesday, opposition websites said.
- Iran emerges victorious in simulated war games at Tel Aviv UniversityANI - Wed, Dec 23
Tel Aviv, Dec. 23 (ANI): Due to Obama administration's diplomatic approach to Tehran, Israel, which has been demanding aggressive action against Iran's nuclear facilities, has been left in lurch leaving the Islamic republic emerge victorious in 'secret war games' - a simulated conflict staged by the Tel Aviv University.
International
- Blast in PeshawarIANS - 12:01 PM
Islamabad, Dec 24 (IANS) A massive explosion took place Thursday in Pakistan's Peshawar city, a media report said.
- Colombia governor's murder draws wide condemnationReuters - Wed, Dec 23
The international community on Wednesday condemned the murder of a Colombian governor in a high-profile abduction that President Alvaro Uribe blamed on rebels who are resisting his U.S.-backed army offensive.
- U.S. father nears end of Brazil custody battleReuters - Wed, Dec 23
A Brazilian family will return a 9-year-old boy at the center of a cross-border custody battle to his American father by Thursday, their lawyer said, seemingly ending a legal saga that strained ties between the two countries.
- Top 10 Best Quotes of 2009ANI - Wed, Dec 23
Melbourne, Dec 23 (ANI): From disgraced ex-Miss California Carrie Prejean's comment on same-sex marriage to Madonna's tribute to King of Pop Michael Jackson - all have made it to the list of top ten best quotes of 2009.
- Mum calls cops to stop son from playing violent video game!ANI - Wed, Dec 23
Melbourne, Dec 23 (ANI): An exasperated mum called in the police after her son refused to put down his gaming console.
Asia
- Sharifs own properties worth billions in up scale Central LondonANI - 02:15 PM
Lahore, Dec. 24 (ANI): Its not only President Asif Ali Zardari who owns property worth billions in Britain, but former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's and his family members too are the owners of costly flats and apartments in and around high-end Central London.
- Japan PM's ex-aides charged over funds scandal - NHKReuters - 12:58 PM
Two former close aides to Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama were charged on Thursday over falsified political funding records, Japanese media said, a development that threatens to erode support for the government.
- Secular Nepal still awaits Christian leadersIANS - 12:54 PM
Kathmandu, Dec 24 (IANS) Three years after it abolished Hinduism as the state religion to become a secular nation, Nepal is still awaiting its first Christian leaders.
- 37 missing as two Philippine boats collide, sink: CoastguardIE - 12:47 PM
Two boats have sunk after colliding in Manila Bay, leaving 37 people missing, a Philippine coastguard spokesman said on Thursday.
- Blast in Peshawar, 3 killedIE - 12:47 PM
A suicide bomber blew himself at a police checkpoint in this northwestern Pakistani city on Thursday, killing three persons and injuring 4 others.
National News
Sweeper's claim a conspiracy by government: Kavita Karkare
New Delhi, Dec 24 (ANI): Kavita Karkare, the wife of assassinated (Anti Terrorist Squad) ATS chief Hemant Karkare says she cannot accept a JJ Hospital sweeper's claim that he disposed off the bulletproof jacket her husband was wearing when he was shot dead on November 26,2008.
- Telangana issue: 11 Congress Andhra MPs resign from Lok Sabha ANI - 02:15 PM
- Sri Lanka win toss, to bat first PTI - 02:14 PM
- Tributes paid to MGR on 22nd death anniversary PTI - 02:06 PM
- Dissident legislator Renukacharya joins Yeddyurappa ministry IANS - 02:03 PM
- Yeddyurappa expands ministry, inducts rebel leader IE - 02:02 PM
General
- Ruchika's father accuses Chautala of backing RathoreIE - 02:02 PM
Father of Ruchika Girhotra, who was molested by former Haryana DGP S P S Rathore in 1990 and later committed suicide, on Thursday accused former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala of providing wholehearted support to the convict during his tenure.
- Two former ministers win election from behind barsPTI - 01:55 PM
Ranchi, Dec 24 (PTI) Three former Jharkhand ministers allegedly involved in corruption cases contested the assembly elections from behind the bars with two winning and one losing.
- Govt approves Jet proposal to raise $400 mnIE - 01:55 PM
The government approved the proposal of Jet Airways for raising around Rs 1,850 crore from foreign investors.
- Delhi all decked up on Christmas EveIANS - 01:55 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS) A 30-foot-tall bedecked Christmas tree in a South Delhi mall, decorated churches and shops overflowing with Christmas goodies all over - the national capital was all set to celebrate.
- Two arrested, liquor seized in BarmerPTI - 01:53 PM
Jaipur, Dec 24 (PTI) Two persons were arrested and about four thousand bottles of liquor were seized from their possession by Barmer police today.
Politics
- Party position in Andhra Pradesh assemblyIANS - 01:58 PM
Hyderabad, Dec 24 (IANS) Andhra Pradesh Thursday appeared to be heading towards president's rule following the en masse resignations of legislators from the Telangana region that triggered a constitutional crisis. Following is the party position in the state assembly and break-up of Lok Sabha seats from the state.
- Nov infrastructure output up 5.3 pct y/y- minReuters - 01:51 PM
Infrastructure sector grew an annual 5.3 percent in November, Trade Minister Anand Sharma said on Thursday.
- Sri Lanka war-displaced struggle to resume livesReuters - 01:49 PM
Thousands of ethnic Tamils displaced during Sri Lanka's war have gone home again, but are finding basic services and infrastructure lacking despite a massive government post-war resettlement programme.
- Eight women elected to the Jharkhand assemblyIANS - 01:47 PM
Ranchi, Dec 24 (IANS) Eight women have been elected to the Jharkhand assembly this year, up from five in the last poll in 2005.
- Local leadership in touch with JMM: CongressIANS - 01:32 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS) With 25 seats, the Congress said Thursday its alliance with the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatanrik (JVM-P) had emerged with the largest numbers in the Jharkhand assembly poll and it would strive to form a stable government, possibly with the support of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) with which the party was in touch.
Features
- Ways to face deathHT - 12:30 PM
India, Dec. 24 -- There is only one thing certain about life and that is death. There is only one thing uncertain, and that is when it will come. In the Bible, death is viewed in the form of an angel sent by God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. While in the Hindu scriptures, you have Yama or Yamaraja, the god of death.
- The good fortune of being 3 IdiotsHT - 12:30 PM
The end of the year is here, and there were reportedly six hits out of the 240 films released this year (not counting the C-grade films that were released during the multiplex strike between April and June).
- He isn't himselfHT - 12:30 PM
India, Dec. 23 -- Thank you, sir, for calling Bhaji on the Beach. May I have your name and number please? Ajmal Kasab. My number is... Um, sorry sir, did you say your name is Ajmal Kasab? Yes. My number is... But, sir [gulp], aren't you in custody for the 26/11 attacks? No, no. They've got the wrong Ajmal Kasab.
- Mike Fennell's flip-flops can damage India's reputationHT - 12:30 PM
Mike Fennell?s flip-flops can damage India?s reputation The editorial Will we? Won?t we? (The Pundit, December 22) rightly points out that improper planning, petty arguments, delays in taking decisions and the officials? habit of throwing mud at each other have jeopardised the preparations for the Commonwealth Games.
- Schumacher wants record eighth F1 titleReuters - Wed, Dec 23
Michael Schumacher targeted an unprecedented eighth Formula One title on Wednesday after Mercedes announced he was coming out of retirement to race for them at the age of 41.
Crime
- BSP MLA's son arrested for firing in Delhi barHT - 01:10 PM
New Delhi, Dec. 23 -- The son of a legislator allegedly beat up the staff and fired inside a south Delhi bar on Wednesday - because his sister's wallet could not be found though she reportedly left it behind the night before.
- head of fake drugs racket arrestedHT - 12:30 PM
The Special Cell of the Delhi Police apprehended Vikas Sharma, the head of an interstate racket of spurious drug manufacturing and trading from the Grand Trunk Road in Haryana on Wednesday, police said.
- 'Drunk' passenger threatens to hijack flight, arrestedHT - 12:30 PM
A man was arrested from Delhi?s Indira Gandhi International airport for allegedly threatening to hijack a Mumbai-bound Jet Airways flight, police said.
- Double murder in GhaziabadHT - 11:55 AM
Unidentified assailants shot 69-year-old businessman Devi Shanker Aggarwal in his car along with the driver, Sunil Kumar Tank (32), in Kadrabad area of Ghaziabad early Wednesday morning.
- Goons accost car, attack occupant with baseball batsHT - 11:55 AM
Three armed men intercepted an accountant?s car and attacked him with baseball bats and countrymade pistols in an attempt to snatch his bag containing cash on a busy road in north Delhi?s Shastri Park on Wednesday evening, police said.
Business News
RBI Reference rate for US dollar and euro
Mumbai, Dec 24 (PTI) The Reserve Bank of India today fixed the Reference rate for the US currency at Rs 46.76 per dollar and the single European unit at Rs 67.13 per euro from Rs 46.85 per dollar and Rs 66.77 per euro respectively yesterday.
- Amid high prices, India's food inflation drops marginally IANS - 02:05 PM
- Bihar to set up 720 mini dairies IANS - 02:02 PM
- For security spending, Pak has to mobilise revenue: IMF PTI - 02:01 PM
- Nov infrastructure output up 5.3 pct y/y - min Reuters - 01:55 PM
- 539 points: the biggest Sensex jump in 7 mths HT - 01:50 PM
General
- Fund managers eye engineering, IT stocksFE - 01:39 PM
Indian fund managers will cut cash and hunt for opportunities mainly in the basic engineering and software sectors in the March quarter, a Reuters poll of domestic money managers showed.
- Mentha futures rise by 0.67 pc as demand picks upPTI - 01:26 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (PTI) Mentha futures price moved up by 0.67 per cent at the Multi Commodity Exchange today on pick up in demand against lower arrival from producing regions.
- Silver futures move up by 0.50 pcPTI - 01:20 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (PTI) Silver futures prices traded higher by 0.50 per cent at the Multi Commodity Exchange today as traders enlarged their positions on firming global trend.
- India can grow 7.75 percent in FY10, though inflation still a challenge: PranabANI - 01:20 PM
Although inflation and high fiscal deficit are major challenges for the government, India's finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said that the Indian economy could grow at a faster pace in 2009/10 compared with the previous year.
- Guarseed futures jumps on frantic buyingPTI - 01:19 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (PTI) Guarseed futures prices firmed up by 1.94 per cent in the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange today following aggressive buying by traders on the back of higher spot market cues.
India
- Games give Facebook-weary employers more headachesReuters - 01:34 PM
For many employers, Facebook, MySpace and other social networking sites are already a scourge that cut into productivity.
- Punjab moves court on fiscal sops to neighbouring statesIANS - 01:11 PM
New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS) The Punjab government has moved the Supreme Court challenging the federal government's fiscal sops to industries since 2002 for setting up shop in the neighbouring states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
- Broader indices faring better than benchmarkIANS - 01:00 PM
Mumbai, Dec 24 (IANS) A key Indian equities index was trading in a flat and tight range post-noon Thursday and was ruling about 33 points higher even as mid-to-small sized scrips gained.
- Infosys picked for Karnataka project: SourcesIE - 12:45 PM
Infosys Technologies, India's No. 2 software exporter, has been selected to implement a Rs 3.87 billion ($83 million) IT project for Karnataka's power distribution utilities, two government officials said.
- Food inflation declines to 18.65 pctIE - 12:45 PM
India's food price index rose 18.65 per cent in the 12 months to Dec. 12, while the fuel index was up 3.95 per cent, the government said on Thursday.
International
- US consumer spending risesIE - 12:45 PM
US consumer spending rose in November as incomes recorded their biggest gain in six months, but a surprise drop in new home sales to a seven-month low was a reminder that the economic recovery would be bumpy.
- Eight months on, US finally fills H1B visa quotaHT - 12:30 PM
The slots for H1B visas for 2010 were finally filled on December 21, making it the longest time it has taken to meet the quota in five years. In the previous two years, these slots were filled within two days of applications being accepted in the beginning of April.
- Mixed signs about US economy recoveryIANS - 12:22 PM
Washington, Dec 24 (IANS) Americans have been spending more for the last two months as their personal income rose the
- Italian minister scores victory on olive oil labellingIANS - 12:21 PM
Rome, Dec 24 (IANS/AKI) Italy's Agriculture Minister Luca Zaia has won a hard-fought battle to obtain labelling for virgin and extra virgin olive oil that clearly states where the olives used to make it come from.
- ANALYSIS - Japan PM ex-aide charged over funds scandalReuters - 12:06 PM
A former close aide to Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama was charged on Thursday in connection with a funding scandal, but the premier is expected to ride out the affair ahead of an upper house election in mid-2010.
Personal-Finance
- Mukherjee's statement sends Sensex soaring 539 pointsIANS - Wed, Dec 23
Mumbai, Dec 23 (IANS) Buoyed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's statement on the economy and year-end buying by fund managers, a benchmark index of the Indian equities markets recorded handsome gains to shut shop 539 points up Wednesday.
- Sensex closes 544 points up, RIL, ICICI helpIANS - Wed, Dec 23
Mumbai, Dec 23 (IANS) The benchmark index of the Indian equities markets, backed by handsome gains in metal stocks and heavyweight scrips like RIL, ICICI Bank, shut shop 544 points up Wednesday.
- Sensex continues rise, gains 3 percentIANS - Wed, Dec 23
Mumbai, Dec 23 (IANS) The benchmark index of the Indian equities markets continued on a rising trajectory and extended gains to 3 percent during afternoon trade Wednesday.
- US economy up 2.2 percent in third quarterIANS - Tue, Dec 22
Washington, Dec 22 (DPA) The US economy grew slower than expected 2.2 percent in the third quarter of 2009, revised government figures showed Tuesday.
- Sensex manages modest gains; metals, PSU stocks riseIANS - Tue, Dec 22
Mumbai, Dec 22 (IANS) A benchmark index of the Indian equities markets ended 91 points up Tuesday bringing an end to a rather dull day of trading. Metals, state-run firms and realty stocks rose the most.
Markets
- China leads Asian shares up, dollar rally stalledReuters - 01:26 PM
Asian stocks gained on Thursday, with Tokyo shares hitting their highest in three months, while the dollar edged away from recent peaks on weak U.S. housing data.
- Cabinet approves Jet Airways'$400 mln share sale planReuters - 01:15 PM
Cabinet on Thursday approved Jet Airways Ltd's plans to raise up to $400 million by selling shares to foreign institutions, the government said in a statement.
- Jindal Power hires bankers for IPO - sourcesReuters - 01:02 PM
Jindal Power, a unit of Jindal Steel & Power, has hired eight banks including Deutsche Bank, UBS, and Goldman Sachs for an initial public offering to raise about $1.5 billion, two sources with direct knowledge of the deal said.
- Rise in food prices strengthen case for RBI actionReuters - 12:59 PM
Food prices rose nearly 19 percent annually in mid-December, reinforcing the case for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to withdraw excess liquidity in January to stem inflationary expectations.
- POLL - Funds to cut cash; eye engineering, IT stocksReuters - 12:50 PM
Fund managers will cut cash and hunt for opportunities mainly in the basic engineering and software sectors in the March quarter, a Reuters poll of domestic money managers showed.
Science News
Historians discover threshold to Cleopatra's mausoleum
London, Dec 24 (ANI): Turning a new leaf in ancient Egyptian history, historians have solved the biggest riddle dealing with world's most famous couple, Antony and Cleopatra-how they spent their last hours together.
- How brain encodes memories ANI - 02:15 PM
- Genes that drive aggressive brain cancers identified ANI - 02:15 PM
- Alzheimer's patients less likely to develop cancer and vice-versa ANI - 02:15 PM
- Gene linked to childhood asthma identified ANI - 02:15 PM
- Ecosystems need to shift a quarter mile each year to keep pace with global warming ANI - 01:10 PM
General
- German 'syndiastic' therapy could treat sexual dysfunction in menANI - 12:35 PM
Washington, Dec 24 (ANI): Underlining an important new development in German sex therapy- a form of the internationally familiar "couples" therapy called "syndiastic" therapy-scientists have found a solution for treating sexual dysfunction in men.
- First chapter of encyclopedia of microbe genomes releasedANI - 11:25 AM
Washington, December 24 (ANI): Genome scientists from the US and Germany have assembled the first pages of a comprehensive encyclopedia of genomes of all the microbes on Earth, which will help biologists find new genes and fill out the branches of the "Tree of Life."
- Ecosystems strain to keep pace with climate - studyReuters - 06:46 AM
Earth's various ecosystems, with all their plants and animals, will need to shift about a quarter-mile (.42 km) per year on average to keep pace with global climate change, scientists said in a study released on Wednesday.
- Obama says disappointment at Copenhagen justifiedReuters - 06:37 AM
President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that disappointment over the outcome of the Copenhagen climate change summit was justified, hardening a widespread verdict that the conference had been a failure.
- Iran threatens harsh penalties on dating websitesIANS - Wed, Dec 23
Tehran, Dec 23 (DPA) The judiciary commission of the Iranian parliament Wednesday threatened providers of dating websites in the Islamic state with harsh penalties, Fars news agency reported.
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