Top govt allies call for expanding food schemes (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 06:06 AM PDT Reuters - Two prominent allies of ruling Congress party on Tuesday called for an expansion of food welfare schemes to protect people from high prices, adding impetus to plans that could widen the fiscal deficit. |
RIM unveils new BlackBerry to counter Apple iPhone (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 02:10 PM PDT Reuters - Research In Motion unveiled a new BlackBerry aimed at wooing consumers away from Apple's iPhone and other rivals, but analysts said the handset won't blow away the competition. |
BP begins "static kill" operation on blown-out well (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 04:20 PM PDT Reuters - BP pumped heavy drilling mud into its blown-out Gulf of Mexico well on Tuesday in a "static kill" operation it hopes will help permanently plug the world's worst accidental marine oil spill. |
Graft allegations add to Delhi's woes two months out (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 05:05 AM PDT Reuters - The government has urged Commonwealth Games organisers to sack two officials at the centre of corruption allegations in another blow to the troubled event two months before the opening ceremony. |
Separatists call for calm but Kashmir deaths rise (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 05:03 AM PDT Reuters - Kashmiri separatist leaders have appealed for calm in the biggest anti-India protests in two years that have killed dozens of people and raised fears that anger at New Delhi was spinning out of control. |
Indian pilot freed after Congo hostage ordeal (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 10:07 AM PDT Reuters - An Indian pilot who was taken hostage by rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been released unharmed after being forced to walk through the bush for five days, the Indian embassy said on Tuesday. |
BlackBerry may make concessions in govt talks - papers (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 12:22 PM PDT Reuters - BlackBerry maker Research In Motionmay make concessions to India and Kuwait after their governments voiced concerns about the smartphone as a security threat, newspapers said on Tuesday. |
Monsoon remains vigorous, grain stocks soar (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 08:18 AM PDT Reuters - Monsoon rains remained vigorous on Tuesday, and grain and sugar stocks rose further, cheering the government that has faced high inflation and protests since last year's severe drought triggered a rise in food prices. |
Cities in India grow fast, develop slowly (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 04:40 AM PDT Reuters - It happens every year. When monsoon rains lash Mumbai, the city turns into a cesspool, which along with its potholed roads and gridlocked traffic, mocks its ambition of becoming a global financial centre. |
Sri Lanka make solid start in final test (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 06:37 AM PDT Reuters - Sri Lanka countered a pitch assisting seam and spin to reach a solid 293 for four on the first day of the third and final test against India on Tuesday. |
BP says started pre-static kill test on Gulf well (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 12:15 PM PDT Reuters - BP Plcsaid it began a critical test at its blown-out Gulf of Mexico oil well on Tuesday afternoon in advance of a "static kill" intended to help permanently kill the leak. |
FACTBOX - Blackberry under fire from states seeking access (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 09:49 AM PDT Reuters - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is facing demands for access to its encrypted data in some of its fastest-growing markets. |
BP readies killer punch for world's worst oil spill (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 10:07 AM PDT Reuters - BP fine-tuned its equipment on Tuesday to deliver the first of two planned killer punches to permanently plug its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well that caused the world's worst accidental oil spill. |
Govt seeks $14.78 bln extra spend in 2010/11 (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 02:32 AM PDT Reuters - The government on Tuesday sought parliamentary approval to spend a gross additional $14.78 billion in the fiscal year to end-March 2011, on top of the budget target of around $240 billion. |
ANALYSIS - Govt clamps down on Maoists to woo mining investors (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 06:54 AM PDT Reuters - India's growing Maoist violence is worrying investors, forcing authorities to fight back aggressively in hopes of luring up to $7 billion in funds needed to boost coal and iron ore output vital for growth. |
Plane demand in India seen $130 bln over 20 yrs - Boeing (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 05:20 AM PDT Reuters - India's expanding aviation sector will require 1,150 commercial jets valued at $130 billion over the next 20 years, a Boeing executive said on Tuesday. |
Air India eligible for Dreamliner compensation: Boeing (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 02:39 AM PDT Reuters - State-run carrier Air India[AI.UL] is entitled to compensation by Boeing Co for delays in the delivery of Dreamliner planes, the U.S. aircraft maker's India head Dinesh Keskar said on Tuesday. |
FACTBOX - India becoming nation of cities (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 04:01 AM PDT Reuters - India is home to a quarter of the world's 20 most densely populated cities. But the slow pace of urban development is harming its cities, which by 2030 will be home to about 590 million people -- nearly twice the population of the United States today. |
Three million affected by Pakistan floods - UNICEF (Reuters) Posted: 02 Aug 2010 10:56 PM PDT Reuters - The worst floods in memory in Pakistan have affected more than 3 million people so far and the death toll has climbed over 1,400, a spokesman for the U.N. Children's Fund said on Tuesday. |
Linc inks $2.7 bln coal deal with India's Adani (Reuters) Posted: 03 Aug 2010 04:01 AM PDT Reuters - Australia's Linc Energy has agreed to sell its Galilee coal tenement to India's Adani Enterprises in a cash and royalty deal worth $2.7 billion, marking the largest single mine investment by an Indian firm into Australia. |
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