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141. RSS taunts BJP to abandon Hindutva ideology, "Never," says Rajnath
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS, the parent body of India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taunted the latter to give up on embracing the 'Hindutva' ideology, as it had failed to win the attention of the electorate in the recently concluded parliamentary elections.
16 Jun 2009
142. Bank Muscat to sell remaining HDFC Bank stake
Bank Muscat BMAO.OM aims to sell its remaining stake in India's HDFC Bank (HDBK.BO) within the next thirty days, according to a statement on the Oman bourse website on Tuesday.
16 Jun 2009
143. Consolidation in India banks needed -cbank deputy
Consolidation in Indian banks is necessary and the issue facing the sector is to meet the growing capital needs of banks, new central bank deputy governor K.C. Chakrabarty said on Monday.
15 Jun 2009
144. India rate swaps ease on lower US yields
Indian interest rate swaps eased in thin trade on Monday on lower U.S. yields, but traders said swap rates may soon rebound as supply worries continue to be a concern at home.
15 Jun 2009
145. 18-inch snake served with mid-day meal, 55 fall sick, "gross negligence"
Fifty-five school children between 2 and 6 years have fallen ill after a 18-inch dead snake found in cooked rice of their mid-day meal. All the children started throwing up and were hospitalized immediately.
15 Jun 2009
146. RBI deputy sees no steep fall in rates, banks hesitant over slowing economy
Long-term interest rates in India are unlikely to come down drastically as the economy needs to raise its savings rate to sustain a growth rate of 8 percent, a designated deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said.
13 Jun 2009
147. 'Turning point', public mood turning against extreme Taliban
The footage was chilling — a woman crying out in pain, held face-down on the ground, as a man with a long beard flogged her in front of a crowd.
13 Jun 2009
148. Outspoken critic, Anti-Taliban cleric killed in Pakistan blast
A prominent anti-Taliban Pakistani Muslim cleric was killed on Friday in a suicide bomb attack in Lahore, police said.
12 Jun 2009
149. India parts makers soften blow from GM collapse
The blow from the slow and prolonged collapse of auto giant General Motors Corp has landed softly on Indian auto parts makers who continue to supply its small and medium cars and cut credit risks.
12 Jun 2009
150. RBI panel to fix banks' loan pricing system
The Reserve Bank of India on Thursday set up a working group to review the current system of loan pricing by banks to improve transmission of monetary signals on to interest rates in the economy.
12 Jun 2009
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