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Washington, April 22: After the flak over his remarks to a think tank here, chief economic advisor Kaushik Basu feels India will see some important reforms in the next six months, including on subsidies and may be partial diesel decontrol and FDI in retail. However, he feels the biggest reform GST (Goods and Services Tax) may be tougher because it is good and not everybody wants it to happen under

New Delhi, April 22: Delhi airport is one of the biggest employers in the world providing jobs to more than five lakh people, a study by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) has found. "The airport provides direct employment to about 5.16 lakh people, 18 per cent more than next best Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International airport in the US. "The employment at Delhi airport

New Delhi, April 22: A desperate, unsuccessful effort to save a 16-year-old girl's life led to a team of six doctors being assaulted early on Friday by a group of 25 persons accompanying the girl, who objected to their providing cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation. The procedure involves pressing down hard and rapidly on the chest and blowing into the patient's mouth. The accused, residents of

Kochi, April 21: Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Saturday lashed out at Additional Solicitor General Harin Rawal for his mark that the state government had no jurisdiction to detain the Italian ship as firing from it took place outside India's territorial waters. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a party function, Chandy said the additional solicitor general's remark before the Supreme

New Delhi, April 21: After testing the over 5,000km Agni V missile, which went up to 600km into space during its parabolic trajectory, the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) now feels it can fashion deadly anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons in double-quick time. "Agni V's launch has opened a new era. Apart from adding a new dimension to our strategic defence, it has ushered in

New Delhi, April 21: In a controversial move, the Centre today told the Supreme Court that the Kerala Police doesn't have any jurisdiction to probe the murder of two Indian fishermen by Italian marines as the incident happened in international waters. Additional Solicitor General Harin Raval said that the Italian vessel Enrica Lexie was at 20.5 nautical miles from India's coast, whereas the Indian

New Delhi, April 20: Yoga guru Ramdev and social activist Anna Hazare on Friday declared joint campaign against corruption and black money. They have decided to together go on a one-day fast at Jantar Mantar here on June 3 to press their demands. Addressing a joint press conference at Gurgaon, they charged the government with being scared of getting back black money stashed in safe havens abroad

New Delhi, April 20: Nearly 138 million Indian smokers do not know that smoking tobacco causes stroke. As many as 92 million on the other hand aren't aware that tobacco causes heart disease. According to a report released on Friday by the World Heart Federation, half of all Chinese smokers and one-third of Indian and Vietnamese smokers are unaware of the risks tobacco poses to our heart. Awareness

New Delhi, April 20: The Supreme Court on Firday has stayed proceedings against IPS officer Sanjiv Bhat in a chargesheet filed against him by Gujarat government for allegedly forcing a constable to depose falsely against state chief minister Narendra Modi. The Gujarat government in its chargesheet alleges that Sanjiv Bhat forced the constable to say that Bhat was present in the CM's residence on

Chennai, April 20: The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, which is on a safety-cum-morality drive, is having trouble keeping its house in order. At an open campus forum on Thursday, IIT-M director Bhaskar Ramamurthi said hostel wardens don't have the authority to impose curfews without his approval. The director's statement comes in the wake of reports that a few wardens are imposing their