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April 17, 2011

Top Headlines

Nuclear energy remains essential option despite Japan: PM
Despite the nuclear crisis in Japan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday night batted for nuclear power as an essential option of energy.

I am working to improve a rotten system: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi said he had "absolutely no interest" in becoming a hero and working quietly on corruption like other Indian people

My job done if Indo-Pak ties normalise, says Manmohan Singh
PM Manmohan Singh on Saturday said his job would be "well done" if he succeeded in improving the relations between India and Pakistan.

Cities

Draw of lots tomorrow for DDA housing scheme 2010
The DDA will hold a draw of lots on Monday for 16,000 flats offered under its latest housing scheme bringing an end to the long wait of people.

90 per cent happy with Delhi Metro
90% commuters are satisfied with the quality of Delhi Metro services, according to a survey conducted by the company and released on Sunday.

Business

Tata Group to invest Rs 1.2 lakh crore in 5 years; aims $150bn revenue
Tata Group will invest up to Rs 1.2 lakh crore across sectors in the domestic market in the next five years as it looks to more than double its revenues to $150 billion by then.

Birla acquires Kanoria's chemical unit for Rs 830 cr
Aditya Birla Chemicals a subsidiary of the groups flagship company Hindalco Industries has acquired the chloro chemicals division of Kanoria Chemicals & Industries for Rs 830 crore.

Sports

Black Caps tip off ICC about possible Middle East match-fixer
New Zealand Cricket have reportedly tipped off the ICC's anti-corruption unit about possible match-fixing, according to chief executive Justin Vaughan.

McLaren's Hamilton wins F1 Chinese Grand Prix
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton overcame a pre-race car problem to win a thrilling Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday, passing Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel for the lead with five laps remaining.

Entertainment

Time for some action Shahid!
Ramesh Taurani, who launched Shahid Kapoor in the 2003 romantic flick Ishq Vishk, will now work with the actor again after their last project Fida, in 2004.

Tendulkar says no to Vidhu
Sachin Tendulkar is a movie buff. "Movies and music are the two things that help me relax," he admits. Sachin's love for movies started when he was really young.

Infotech

Review: MTS Pulse
The new MTS Pulse (or HTC Pulse, co-branded by MTS) is significant, because this is the first operator-subsidised smartphone in India.

Blackberry tablet a rushed job
RIM's PlayBook tablet bombed with influential technology reviewers who called the iPad competitor a rushed job

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