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| September 26, 2011 |
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| | Gold sheds Rs 600, silver loses Rs 500; investors flee Gold prices closed the day at Rs 26,740 per 10 grams on Monday, due to panic selling by stockists, sparked by a steep fall in global bullion markets. Summon Chidambaram as a witness in 2G case: Raja Raja's counsel submitted that Chidambaram should be asked whether he gave the advice on the issue of dilution of shares in the presence of Manmohan Singh. Truck driver beaten to death for refusing to give bribe to officials in UP A truck driver in Uttar Pradesh was today killed allegedly by Road Transport Office staffers after he refused to pay bribe during a vehicle checking drive. | | | Ramlila Maidan police crackdown victim Raj Bala dies Raj Bala, who had suffered spinal injuries during the police action against fasting yoga guru Baba Ramdev on June 5, died on Monday. Flights from Chennai cancelled following technical snag Seven flights to different parts of the country from Chennai were cancelled on Monday due to technical snag. | | | Sensex falls below 16,000; metal, consumer durables down The BSE benchmark Sensex was down by over 195 points in early trade on Monday amid fresh selling pressure in metal. Rupee down by 3 paise against US dollar The Indian rupee was down 3 paise at Rs 49.46/47 per US dollar at 1030 hours on Monday after moving in a wide range during morning trade. | | | Pace cupboard bare, India left groping for options India's limited pace-bowling resources are giving the team management and national selectors sleepless nights ahead of the five-match one-day series against England. CSK win gives Mumbai favourites tag against T&T The presence of Trinidad & Tobago is what makes the Champions League T20 a most unusual tournament. | | | Abhishek Bachchan injured again A few days ago, the actor hurt his forehead, while shooting for Bol Bachchan in Jaipur. On Wednesday, the actor hurt himself yet again. RA.One first, party later for Shah Rukh Khan SRK, who was supposed to host a party for Paris like he does for all other international celebrities, decided that work was more important than socialising. | | | Wipro to sell assets of Infocrossing At least five persons, including officials and bankers, said Wipro has already received initial offers from several medium to large US telcos. New DND guidelines: 7 things to know From 27 September, 850 million phone subscribers across the country may finally get some relief from unsolicited commercial calls and messages. | | | | | |
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