* Chiranjeevi moves EC for party's registration
Soon after launching his new party "Praja Rajyam", Telugu film actor Chiranjeevi  moved the Election Commission on Tuesday for its registration.

    * Pix: Just released: Chiranjeevi's Praja Rajyam
Praja Rajyam (People's Rule) is the name of the political party of the Telugu superstar-turned-politician Chiranjeevi.

    * Zardari is mentally unstable, says report
In what could raise questions about his ability to rule Pakistan, a newspaper has claimed that Asif Ali Zardari, the country's leading contender for presidency, was suffering from severe mental problems as recently as last year.

    * Chiranjeevi launches Praja Rajyam
Praja Rajyam (People's Rule) is the name of the political party of the Telugu superstar-turned-politician Chiranjeevi

    * And quality education for all
The Sarva Shisksha Abhiyan is one of the most ambitious schemes of the central government. It was launched in 2001 and is being implemented throughout the country. Surprisingly, such a big scheme has not received much media attention.

    * Varanasi blasts accused gets 10 years jail
A Lucknow court on Tuesday sentenced Varanasi serial blasts accused Waliullah to 10 years rigorous imprisonment.

    * Job interview stress
A job interview is a vital step towards finding a job which is in alignment with an individual's career aspirations. Most people focus on starting early, planning intelligently, and making good use of their broad-based skills, especially those related to research, analysis, and communication in order to choose the right job.
    * Delhi court reserves judgment in BMW case
A Delhi [Images] court on Tuesday reserved its verdict in the nine-year-old BMW [Images] hit-and-run case for September 2.After hearing the final arguments of both the prosecution and the defence, Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Kumar said he would pronounce the judgment on September 2.Six persons were killed in the accident involving the BMW car on January 10, 1999, in Lodhi Colony area in Delhi.

    * N-deal: China remains non-committal
With India and the US rewording the draft waiver ahead of the NSG meet in September, China, a key member of the 45-nation grouping, on Tuesday remained non-committal on supporting the nuclear deal between the two countries but said it backed "peaceful" use of atomic energy by all nations.

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    * Tatas a victim of political conflict: Min
Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said on Tuesday the Centre can play a facilitating role to break the Singur stalemate, while describing Tatas as a victim of conflict between two political parties in West Bengal.

    * Hewlitt Packard launches desktops for kids
Targeting the kids segment, PC vendor Hewlitt Packard on Tuesday launched customised desktops featuring Enid Blytons's famous cartoon character  Noddy priced between Rs 16,000 and Rs 38,000.

    * RIL-RNRL issue: Oil Min, Govt counsel differ
Petroleum ministry said on Tuesday government lawyer had not been authorised to comment on conclusion of NTPC's gas deal with RIL , but the counsel said he only stuck to official instructions while arguing in the RIL-RNRL dispute in the Bombay high court.

    * 3G auction: DoT delays meet for agency selection
Department of telecommunication on Tuesday revised the time schedule for the process to appoint an agency for the e-auction for 3G and Broadband Wireless Spectrum in the 22 circles in the country.

    * Singur stalemate can hurt Bengal investments: Kamath
The industrial climate is 'getting difficult' in West Bengal where the government needs to address the Singur issue if the state wants to remain an investment destination, CII President K V Kamath said on Tuesday.After attending an industry leaders' meeting with Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Kamath said before going into any state, an industry undertakes due diligence on the environment in the state.

    * Split expats' salary to cover inflation: Experts
Advising a 'split-pay' approach in the remuneration of expat employees, the experts believe that the spendable part of the salary -- which covers day-to-day expenses -- could be paid in rupee, while rest could be in home country currency as a safeguard to savings part from inflation and forex risks

    * India to reclaim Mughal-age economic aura in next...
India and China are set to become the world's leading economic and political powers in about 50 years  reclaiming the glory of the year 1700 when Mughal India and Qing China each accounted for about one-fourth of world GDP, a leading German bank said on Tuesday.

    * HDFC Bank launches rural BPO
HDFC Bank  has set up the country's first ever commercial scale rural BPO at Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh employing youths from weaker sections in nearby villages.

    * Rising interest rates could hurt new investment: Kamath
Confederation of Indian Industries on Tuesday warned that rising interest rates may hurt new investments even though resources to the tune of $700 billion are in the pipeline over the next three years.

    * Banking, tech stocks prop up Sensex; RIL slips 2%
The Sensex opened with a negative gap of 112 points at 14,338 on the back of weak cues from the global markets. Buying in technology stocks, however, stemmed the downmove.The index touched a low of 14,286 and thereafter exhibited steady movement for most part of the trading day. Fresh buying in select auto and banking stocks in late noon trades helped the index recoup its losses and rebound into the positive zone.The Sensex touched a high of 14,495, and finally ended with a gain of 32 points at 14,482.

    * Spotted: Vidya Balan in Atlanta
    * Cher to play Catwoman?
    * Former secy harasses Priyanka Chopra, arrested
    * Shooting Amitabh, Rajnikanth & Sachin Tendulkar
    * The funniest show you've never seen
    * Deepika, the 'hottest party' gal
    * Spotted: Nagma in Israel
    * A different experience
    * 'I had enough of *Bigg Boss*'
    * Is a black crow hotter than Mallika Sherawat?

 


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