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05 Jan 2009 19:45

Aurobindo Pharma Ltd is pleased to announce that it has received registrations from the Medicines Control Council (MCC) to manufacture and market 4 products under the CNS (Central Nervous System) segment, in South Africa....

05 Jan 2009 19:44

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05 Jan 2009 19:12

So did u all read the news... i prayed for something and today happened to read whatever i had prayed for. Gosh all my prayers are being granted by the kind lord.

I had said that shopping malls, public buildings, govt builidings, private buildings etc whatever should have a floor allocated to the poor who will later on service their buildings... and true to my prayer this order has been passed.

LTTE overthrown

J&K going to polls

Deve gowda being thrown out

And here is the crowning glory about the order passed for commercial buildings.. i will post it verbatim in my next post. Hare Krsna!...

05 Jan 2009 17:48

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yes this will pass 11000 as there will be huge buying happening...

05 Jan 2009 17:33

indianstock-Sufficient evidence is provided!!...

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Pakistan can`t address this: Kasab`s letter

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Islamabad: The Pakistani government is in a bind on dealing with an appeal for help from Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist captured during the Mumbai terror strikes, a noted Pakistani commentator said Monday.


India had on December 23 forwarded Kasab`s letter seeking legal help and his confessional statement to the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi and the Pakistani foreign office had the same day confirmed receiving the letter.


"Ten days later, however, the interior ministry and the foreign office circles say they are still examining the letter besides trying to ascertain if Kasab was actually a Pakistani national," Amir Mir wrote in The News in an article headlined "Pakistan fails to act on Ajmal Kasab`s letter".


A covering letter says that since Kasab had already confessed to his crime, Pakistan should inform the Indian High Commission in Islamabad early whether or not it wants to provide legal assistance to Kasab.


Pakistan says National Data Registration Authority (NADRA) records do not verify Kasab`s claim of being a Pakistani national.


Britain`s Observer newspaper and Pakistan`s Dawn TV channel have established that Kasab is a native of Faridkot town in Punjab province and have even spoken to his father, who has owned up to his son.


Mir`s article appeared on the day India handed over to Pakistan the evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and ramped up international pressure on Islamabad to eliminate terror infrastructure.


"We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters in New Delhi Monday morning.


Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon handed over to Pakistan`s High Commissioner Shahid Malik the material linking the Nov 26-29 Mumbai attack to elements in Pakistan.


The evidence includes material from Kasab`s interrogation and details of the terrorists` communication links with elements in Pakistan during the Mumbai attack.


The evidence shared also included recovered weapons and equipment and other articles and data retrieved from recovered GPS and satellite phones of the Mumbai attackers.


Mir also quoted extensively from Kasab`s confessional statement, adding that the Pakistani foreign ministry did not take it "seriously" on the ground that the confessions of a prisoner "cannot be treated as ample proof".





05 Jan 2009 17:32

indianstock-Good to have Omar!!
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Omar Abdullah sworn in as J-K Chief Minister

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Jammu: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Monday took oath as the eighth chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir along with 10 ministers in Jammu on Monday.


Governor N N Vohra administered the oath of office and secrecy to Abdullah and his council of ministers.


After Omar, Tara Chand of the Congress was the first minister to take oath. He is tipped to become deputy chief minister in the NC-Congress coalition government.


With 28 seats, the NC emerged the largest party in the 87-member assembly after the seven-phase election in November-December. The Congress bagged 17 seats.


Omar Abdullah, the youngest chief minister in Jammu and Kashmir, is also the third to hold the post in his family after his grandfather Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and father Farooq Abdullah.


The 38-year-old Omar had been minister of state in the 1999-2004 National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

IANS




05 Jan 2009 17:27

jhopdas in mumbai are vote bunkers,granted solid FSI ,dupliex to multiplexes raised,on foundations of no safety.f ree lunch as rehab,even fopr tree top ones.Fukat TOPS UP....

05 Jan 2009 17:26

indianstock-Thanks to FBI and CIA for providing the proof!!...

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US pressurises Pak, India looks for Chinese help

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New Delhi: The United States of America is intensifying the pressure on Pakistan after Islamabad reiterated that it won`t extradite the Mumbai terror attack suspects based on its soil to India.


Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Richard Boucher is likely to meet Pakistan`s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Monday in Islamabad and discuss the issue.


Qureshi confirmed that he will be meeting Boucher but did not reveal the agenda while addressing a press conference in Multan. He also added that Pakistan does not have an extradition treaty with India.


"We have a treaty with the US; we do not have an extradition treaty with India. Please do not compare; every situation is not identical," Qureshi said on Sunday.


He also rejected claims that there was a link between the Kashmir issue and the Mumbai attacks. “Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue remains the same. Mumbai is an issue that is related to terrorism," he said.




Boucher is also expected to visit India to discuss the situation following the Mumbai attacks and will meet Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon during which the two sides will deliberate on how the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror strikes can be brought to justice.


The two sides are expected to discuss the latest in the investigations into the attacks which were carried out by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba.


India has already prepared a dossier of evidence about involvement of LeT whose 10 heavily-armed terrorists came from Karachi to launch attacks in Mumbai on November 26.


The dossier includes confession of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested during the Mumbai attacks, and technical evidence. The dossier has satellite phone intercepts and a record of the logbooks recovered from MV Kuber, the boat by which the 10 terrorists came from Karachi to Mumbai.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the US also has conducted a parallel probe into the attacks in which six Americans lost their lives.


The FBI has already questioned Kasab and also has other technical evidence regarding involvement of Pakistan-based terrorists in the attacks.


Meanwhile, India is also expected to share with China evidence of the involvement of Lashkar and other Pakistan-based elements in the Mumbai terror attack later on Monday.


Foreign Secretary Menon will be sharing the details with the visiting Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei.


He Yafei is also expected to meet External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and the National Security Adviser MK Naraayanan during his visit.


India wants China to pressurise Pakistan to end cross border terrorism against India.

Source:ibnlive

05 Jan 2009 16:27
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As you see the failure of implementation of the US Bailout package trhe same would happen for Indian Bailout too....

05 Jan 2009 16:00

China for its close ties with Pakistan, can make easier Indian task of peaceful solution to outstanding problems....

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US pressurises Pak, India looks for Chinese help

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New Delhi: The United States of America is intensifying the pressure on Pakistan after Islamabad reiterated that it won`t extradite the Mumbai terror attack suspects based on its soil to India.


Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Richard Boucher is likely to meet Pakistan`s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Monday in Islamabad and discuss the issue.


Qureshi confirmed that he will be meeting Boucher but did not reveal the agenda while addressing a press conference in Multan. He also added that Pakistan does not have an extradition treaty with India.


"We have a treaty with the US; we do not have an extradition treaty with India. Please do not compare; every situation is not identical," Qureshi said on Sunday.


He also rejected claims that there was a link between the Kashmir issue and the Mumbai attacks. “Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue remains the same. Mumbai is an issue that is related to terrorism," he said.




Boucher is also expected to visit India to discuss the situation following the Mumbai attacks and will meet Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon during which the two sides will deliberate on how the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror strikes can be brought to justice.


The two sides are expected to discuss the latest in the investigations into the attacks which were carried out by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba.


India has already prepared a dossier of evidence about involvement of LeT whose 10 heavily-armed terrorists came from Karachi to launch attacks in Mumbai on November 26.


The dossier includes confession of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested during the Mumbai attacks, and technical evidence. The dossier has satellite phone intercepts and a record of the logbooks recovered from MV Kuber, the boat by which the 10 terrorists came from Karachi to Mumbai.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the US also has conducted a parallel probe into the attacks in which six Americans lost their lives.


The FBI has already questioned Kasab and also has other technical evidence regarding involvement of Pakistan-based terrorists in the attacks.


Meanwhile, India is also expected to share with China evidence of the involvement of Lashkar and other Pakistan-based elements in the Mumbai terror attack later on Monday.


Foreign Secretary Menon will be sharing the details with the visiting Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei.


He Yafei is also expected to meet External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and the National Security Adviser MK Naraayanan during his visit.


India wants China to pressurise Pakistan to end cross border terrorism against India.

Source:ibnlive

05 Jan 2009 15:47

Indianstock,
Thanks for this msg....

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Omar Abdullah sworn in as J-K Chief Minister

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Jammu: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Monday took oath as the eighth chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir along with 10 ministers in Jammu on Monday.


Governor N N Vohra administered the oath of office and secrecy to Abdullah and his council of ministers.


After Omar, Tara Chand of the Congress was the first minister to take oath. He is tipped to become deputy chief minister in the NC-Congress coalition government.


With 28 seats, the NC emerged the largest party in the 87-member assembly after the seven-phase election in November-December. The Congress bagged 17 seats.


Omar Abdullah, the youngest chief minister in Jammu and Kashmir, is also the third to hold the post in his family after his grandfather Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and father Farooq Abdullah.


The 38-year-old Omar had been minister of state in the 1999-2004 National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

IANS




05 Jan 2009 15:46

Thanks for this news....

In reply to:

Pakistan can`t address this: Kasab`s letter

Posted by : indianstock

IANS

Islamabad: The Pakistani government is in a bind on dealing with an appeal for help from Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist captured during the Mumbai terror strikes, a noted Pakistani commentator said Monday.


India had on December 23 forwarded Kasab`s letter seeking legal help and his confessional statement to the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi and the Pakistani foreign office had the same day confirmed receiving the letter.


"Ten days later, however, the interior ministry and the foreign office circles say they are still examining the letter besides trying to ascertain if Kasab was actually a Pakistani national," Amir Mir wrote in The News in an article headlined "Pakistan fails to act on Ajmal Kasab`s letter".


A covering letter says that since Kasab had already confessed to his crime, Pakistan should inform the Indian High Commission in Islamabad early whether or not it wants to provide legal assistance to Kasab.


Pakistan says National Data Registration Authority (NADRA) records do not verify Kasab`s claim of being a Pakistani national.


Britain`s Observer newspaper and Pakistan`s Dawn TV channel have established that Kasab is a native of Faridkot town in Punjab province and have even spoken to his father, who has owned up to his son.


Mir`s article appeared on the day India handed over to Pakistan the evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and ramped up international pressure on Islamabad to eliminate terror infrastructure.


"We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters in New Delhi Monday morning.


Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon handed over to Pakistan`s High Commissioner Shahid Malik the material linking the Nov 26-29 Mumbai attack to elements in Pakistan.


The evidence includes material from Kasab`s interrogation and details of the terrorists` communication links with elements in Pakistan during the Mumbai attack.


The evidence shared also included recovered weapons and equipment and other articles and data retrieved from recovered GPS and satellite phones of the Mumbai attackers.


Mir also quoted extensively from Kasab`s confessional statement, adding that the Pakistani foreign ministry did not take it "seriously" on the ground that the confessions of a prisoner "cannot be treated as ample proof".





05 Jan 2009 15:45

Thanks for this message....

In reply to:

Pakistan can`t address this: Kasab`s letter

Posted by : indianstock

IANS

Islamabad: The Pakistani government is in a bind on dealing with an appeal for help from Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist captured during the Mumbai terror strikes, a noted Pakistani commentator said Monday.


India had on December 23 forwarded Kasab`s letter seeking legal help and his confessional statement to the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi and the Pakistani foreign office had the same day confirmed receiving the letter.


"Ten days later, however, the interior ministry and the foreign office circles say they are still examining the letter besides trying to ascertain if Kasab was actually a Pakistani national," Amir Mir wrote in The News in an article headlined "Pakistan fails to act on Ajmal Kasab`s letter".


A covering letter says that since Kasab had already confessed to his crime, Pakistan should inform the Indian High Commission in Islamabad early whether or not it wants to provide legal assistance to Kasab.


Pakistan says National Data Registration Authority (NADRA) records do not verify Kasab`s claim of being a Pakistani national.


Britain`s Observer newspaper and Pakistan`s Dawn TV channel have established that Kasab is a native of Faridkot town in Punjab province and have even spoken to his father, who has owned up to his son.


Mir`s article appeared on the day India handed over to Pakistan the evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and ramped up international pressure on Islamabad to eliminate terror infrastructure.


"We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters in New Delhi Monday morning.


Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon handed over to Pakistan`s High Commissioner Shahid Malik the material linking the Nov 26-29 Mumbai attack to elements in Pakistan.


The evidence includes material from Kasab`s interrogation and details of the terrorists` communication links with elements in Pakistan during the Mumbai attack.


The evidence shared also included recovered weapons and equipment and other articles and data retrieved from recovered GPS and satellite phones of the Mumbai attackers.


Mir also quoted extensively from Kasab`s confessional statement, adding that the Pakistani foreign ministry did not take it "seriously" on the ground that the confessions of a prisoner "cannot be treated as ample proof".





05 Jan 2009 15:44

Thanks for this news....

In reply to:

US pressurises Pak, India looks for Chinese help

Posted by : indianstock

New Delhi: The United States of America is intensifying the pressure on Pakistan after Islamabad reiterated that it won`t extradite the Mumbai terror attack suspects based on its soil to India.


Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Richard Boucher is likely to meet Pakistan`s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Monday in Islamabad and discuss the issue.


Qureshi confirmed that he will be meeting Boucher but did not reveal the agenda while addressing a press conference in Multan. He also added that Pakistan does not have an extradition treaty with India.


"We have a treaty with the US; we do not have an extradition treaty with India. Please do not compare; every situation is not identical," Qureshi said on Sunday.


He also rejected claims that there was a link between the Kashmir issue and the Mumbai attacks. “Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue remains the same. Mumbai is an issue that is related to terrorism," he said.




Boucher is also expected to visit India to discuss the situation following the Mumbai attacks and will meet Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon during which the two sides will deliberate on how the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror strikes can be brought to justice.


The two sides are expected to discuss the latest in the investigations into the attacks which were carried out by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba.


India has already prepared a dossier of evidence about involvement of LeT whose 10 heavily-armed terrorists came from Karachi to launch attacks in Mumbai on November 26.


The dossier includes confession of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested during the Mumbai attacks, and technical evidence. The dossier has satellite phone intercepts and a record of the logbooks recovered from MV Kuber, the boat by which the 10 terrorists came from Karachi to Mumbai.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the US also has conducted a parallel probe into the attacks in which six Americans lost their lives.


The FBI has already questioned Kasab and also has other technical evidence regarding involvement of Pakistan-based terrorists in the attacks.


Meanwhile, India is also expected to share with China evidence of the involvement of Lashkar and other Pakistan-based elements in the Mumbai terror attack later on Monday.


Foreign Secretary Menon will be sharing the details with the visiting Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei.


He Yafei is also expected to meet External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and the National Security Adviser MK Naraayanan during his visit.


India wants China to pressurise Pakistan to end cross border terrorism against India.

Source:ibnlive

05 Jan 2009 15:15

Jammu: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Monday took oath as the eighth chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir along with 10 ministers in Jammu on Monday.


Governor N N Vohra administered the oath of office and secrecy to Abdullah and his council of ministers.


After Omar, Tara Chand of the Congress was the first minister to take oath. He is tipped to become deputy chief minister in the NC-Congress coalition government.


With 28 seats, the NC emerged the largest party in the 87-member assembly after the seven-phase election in November-December. The Congress bagged 17 seats.


Omar Abdullah, the youngest chief minister in Jammu and Kashmir, is also the third to hold the post in his family after his grandfather Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and father Farooq Abdullah.


The 38-year-old Omar had been minister of state in the 1999-2004 National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

IANS




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