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General 'Abu Dhabi to play key role in meeting world energy challenges'
  The United Arab Emirates, particularly Abu Dhabi, will have to play a key leadership role as the world faces challenges in the energy sector, according to a senior oil in...
General Contingency plan for Bihar's flood-hit farmers
  Cultivating mustard in areas with sandy soil and sowing paddy instead of wheat are some of the suggestions in the contingency plan for flood hit Bihar prepared by India's...
General Third runway at Delhi airport starts operations
  The third runway of the Indira Gandhi Airport became operational Thursday morning with the landing of a British Airways aircraft.
General Indian spirits, beer on display at Stockholm festival
  Indian spirits and beer are doing extremely well in Sweden and will be on display in a big way at the 17th Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2008 beginning here Thursday.
General Indians in growing fake Nepali passport racket
  Hundreds of Indians are buying fake Nepali passports to overcome the hurdles posed by India's immigration authorities so that they can go to the Gulf countries for work.
General Indian passenger traffic through Abu Dhabi airport grows
  India and the Philippines were significant contributors to Abu Dhabi International Airport's 22.9 percent year-on-year growth in passenger traffic in the month of August....
General Washington Chalo' by Indian Americans for n-deal
  A key Senate panel's approval for the India-U.S. civil nuclear agreement came amid hectic efforts by Indian American community leaders on Capitol Hill to get the deal don...
General 136 people arrested for killing CEO
  136 people were arrested by Greater Noida police killing in connection with the gruesome murder of L K Chaudhury, the CEO of Oerlikon-Graziano Transmissions India, the In...
General Serpentine queues bad for business and profits
  Waiting in serpentine queues is bad for business, whether it involves depositing money in the bank or paying for groceries or availing services, according to a study.
General Himachal's Bhakra dam gates opened as water crosses danger mark
  The gates of the 225-metre high Bhakra Dam near here were opened to release water after 10 years as torrential rain in the catchment area of the Sutlej river led to water...
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