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EAM:China responds positively to border issues

Swine Flu:49 new cases in Delhi;Total-488

Jet fuel price cut by11.3pc

National Games,1st day:6golds to Haryana
 
Visit India Year launched to strength India-China contact

Jaitley: Make govt-centric information crisp

Derogatory ad: Kejriwal demands public apology from BJP
 
BJP attacks AAP over fake donation charges

AAP moves EC against BJP's Derogatory ad

Kiran Bedi's office attacked
 
WhatsApp is testing its free voice
calling feature through a small
number of people in India, possibly
having sped up this launch to meet
Hike’s challenge. But there’s not
much reason for the former to worry
about seeing as its second largest
user base resides on these shores,
while the latter is still trying to
catch up to it.
The free voice calling function
appears to be available on invite-
only basis at present. What this
means is that you have to get a call
through WhatsApp from someone
who already has it. The release has
been restricted to Android users for
now and is reported to be accessible
through the newest version 2.11.508
of the messenger app.
 
EC upholds Kejriwal candidature in Delhi polls

AAP demands SC monitored SIT to probe funding of major parties

Punjab to issue Aadhaar linked e-ration cards
 
Markets opened higher, amid firm
global cues, led by index
heavyweights Reliance Industries
and ITC . However, RBI Credit policy
which is due to be announced later
during the day will dictate the trend
on the bourses.
At 9:18AM, the 30-share Sensex was
up 87 points at 29,210 and the 50-
share Nifty was up 26 points at
8,823.
Asian stocks gained on Tuesday as
hopes for an agreement on Greece's
debt situation lifted risk appetite,
while a sharp rebound in oil prices
boosted commodity currencies such
as the Canadian dollar and
Norwegian crown.
 
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