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Breaking News Mon, 28 Dec 2009
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, center, shakes hands with Confederation of Indian Industry Vice President Hari S. Bhartia as others look on in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009. Hatoyama is on a three-day visit to India.
Business   India   Investment   Japan   Photos  
 Deccan Herald 
Japanese investors still tepid towards Indian mart
New Delhi: , Dec 29, PTI: | As Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama met top Indian industry leaders to boost bilateral economic ties, an ICRIER study found that India has received a lukewarm respons... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
The Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Yukio Hatoyama calling on the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, in New Delhi on December 28, 2009.
Delhi   India   Japan   Photos   Politics  
 DNA India 
Manmohan Singh hosts Japanese PM in private dinner
| New Delhi: Setting the tone for their substantive talks tomorrow, prime minister Manmohan Singh and his Japanese counterpart Yukio Hatoyama tonight had an overview of bilateral relations and interna... (photo: PIB of India)
Migratory birds fly across a wetland in Hokersar, north of Srinagar, November 20, 2008.  Newstrack India 
Migratory birds arrive in India in search of food
| Gwalior, Dec 28 (ANI): With the onset of winter season, exotic migratory birds from Pacific and South-East Asian countries come to India in large numbers in search of food and shelter.  | Fores... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Birds   Food   India   Nature   Photos  
A foreign journalist taking photo of the newly arrived from Tibet-Dharamshala-India  The Gleaner 
The woes of journalism
| The Philippines accounted for almost half the journalists killed with 32 confirmed dead. Leading up to the New Year, The Gleaner will highlight journalists imprisoned and killed in 2009. | The CPJ i... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
China   Journalism   Philippines   Photos   Tibet  
Top Stories
 Mammootty- actor - india - malyalam- hires- am1 Samachaar
With eight films in 2009, Mammootty's on a roll
Thiruvananthapuram:Malayalam superstar Mammootty pleased all his fans with as many as eight of his films releasing in 2009 but the actor says he was just doing his job. |... (photo: GNU)
Actor   Arts   Entertainment   Mumbai   Photos  
Camels - animals - nature Merinews
Camel Festival held in Bikaner
A FESTIVAL when the ships of the desert are seen at their best. Camels fascinate tourists from all over the world with their movements, charm and grace. A spectacle of un... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Desert   Festival   Photos   Rajasthan   Tourism  
External Affairs Minister Shri S.M. Krishna - India- Politics IBN Live
Krishna snubs Tharoor for tweeting on visa rules
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Monday ticked off his junior minister Shashi Tharoor for publicly questioning new visa guidelines, saying if he had any... (photo: PIB of India)
Comments   Delhi   Issues   Photos   Visa  
The President, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil delivering the inaugural lecture on Governance and Public Service at UPSC organised Lecture Series on Governance, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009. IBN Live
President concerned about alcoholism in Kerala
Kochi: President Pratibha Patil on Monday expressed concern about alcoholism in Kerala, while she praised the numerous social advances the state has made. | Speaking at t... (photo: PIB of India)
Alcoholism   India   Kerala   Patil   Photos  
 Bollywood actress Celina Jaitley looks on during an event to announce Music Television Music Summit for AIDS in Bombay, India, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005. The aim of the weekend concert is to increase awareness about AIDS among young people and educate them The Himalayan
Celina rakes in Rs 60 lakhs for NY bash
| MUMBAI: After Bipasha Basu bagged a mind-boggling Rs 2 crore deal for a 15 minutes performance on New Year's Eve, another Bollywood beauty is cashing in on the trend! N... (photo: AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
Actress   Bollywood   India   Mumbai   Photos  
a homeless old woman - poverty - India Newstrack India
Plight of homeless people worsens in Delhi
| Delhi, Dec 28 (ANI): As icy winds swept New Delhi, the homeless and the destitute of the city faced a tough time.   | Poor people living on the pavement of Delhi a... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Delhi   India   People   Photos   Poverty  
Congress President Sonia Gandhi adressing during an election rally in Uri on Wednesday 03.december 2008, indian administrated kashmir. Newstrack India
Congress is a national revolution: Sonia Gandhi
| New Delhi, Dec 28 (AN) : Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday described the emergence of her party as a national revolution.  | Addressing party workers on th... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Delhi   Gandhi   Photos   Politics   Women  
Finance and Investment Economy & Finance
- Japanese investors still tepid towards Indian mart
- New Saudi visa rule to benefit many Indians
- IBM wins 10-year deal with Gujarat bank
- Coming soon! i10 Electric from Hyundai
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, center, shakes hands with Confederation of Indian Industry Vice President Hari S. Bhartia as others look on in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009. Hatoyama is on a three-day visit to India.
Japanese investors still tepid towards Indian mart
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- Taking stock of the past
- Japan inks pact for Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor project
- Global slump sees State exports dip 2 pc in 2008-09
- '3 Idiots' grosses Rs.93 crore in opening weekend
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways reveals two new European routes
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Banking & Money Oil & Energy
- Indian companies using health cover for hiring, retaining em
- Small cars in focus at India's Delhi Auto Show
- IFRS not yet, but Big 4, trainers make merry
- A relentless price spiral in rural India
Kashmiri vendors sell vegetables as an Indian paramilitary soldier guards inside his bunker  on November 25, 2009 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian held Jammu and Kashmir State in India. Kashmir is know as the 'Paradise on Earth' and has for centuries captured the imagination of many writers, poets and film makers. However, after the outbreak of armed rebellion against Indian rule in 1989, India sent more than half million troops to fight Pakistani trained Kashmir militants and thousands of bunkers, made up of piled up sand bags circled with barbed wire were erected all over Indian administered Kashmir. These bunkers dominate all the major roads and approaches of the Valley, the sidewalks, most of the buildings housing government offices, markets, bridges, lakes, government run hospitals and some educational institutions. The government of India has stated that violence has declined considerably. Many of the sand bunkers are giving way to concrete ones.
A relentless price spiral in rural India
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- 5 reasons your next car will be electric
- India may buy more palm oil
- Indian Energy to invest Rs 900 crore
- 'Edible oil packaging in GP sheets harmful'
Private Cars parked in parking area of Mall of Asia
5 reasons your next car will be electric
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Investments & Trading Industry & Factory
- Japanese investors still tepid towards Indian mart
- Japan PM calls for cooperation in trade, academic sectors
- India spot gold steady in thin trade
- Japan PM calls for cooperation in trade, academic sectors
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, center, shakes hands with Confederation of Indian Industry Vice President Hari S. Bhartia as others look on in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009. Hatoyama is on a three-day visit to India.
Japanese investors still tepid towards Indian mart
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Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, center, shakes hands with Confederation of Indian Industry Vice President Hari S. Bhartia as others look on in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009. Hatoyama is on a three-day visit to India.
Japanese investors still tepid towards Indian mart
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