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General States not doing enough to check crooked recruiters
  The state governments were not doing enough to prosecute unscrupulous recruiting agents who exploit Indian workers trying to go abroad, Overseas Indian Affairs Minister V...
General ICRI to teach healthcare management
  Aimed at providing qualified manpower to the booming medical tourism sector, the Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI) Tuesday said it would start teaching healthca...
General Uttar Pradesh madrassas to offer job-linked courses for poor Muslim girls
  Shedding their age-old image of imparting only religious teachings, madrassas in Uttar Pradesh are all set to introduce job-oriented courses exclusively aimed at making p...
General European Parliament to debate Kashmir 'mass graves'
  The European Parliament during its plenary session in Strasbourg, France, Thursday will debate and vote on a resolution on the "allegation of mass graves in Indian Kashmi...
General Kerala to recruit more women as police officers
  Kerala will induct more women in the state police force for maintenance of the law and order situation of the state.
General Chhattisgarh has Rs.93.79 Bn debt
  Mineral rich Chhattisgarh state owes a debt of Rs.93.79 billion since it was carved out Madhya Pradesh in November 2000, Chief Minister Raman Singh told the state assembl...
General Nuclear energy inevitable for India's rapid growth: scientist
  India has to tap nuclear energy if it wants rapid growth, according to R. Chidambaram, principal scientific advisor to the government.
General Right attitude, patience needed during inflation: Chidambaram
  Right attitude and patience are needed to meet inflationary pressures, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said here Wednesday.
General India's foodgrain output at 230 Mn tonnes may moderate prices
  India's food grain production at 230.67 million tonnes in 2007-08 will help in moderating food prices, a senior government official said Wednesday.
General Business students get management lessons from Charlesworth
  Students of the Indian School of Business (ISB) here learnt key management lessons from former international hockey player and coach Richard Charlesworth.
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