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Electronics major Sony India today said it plans to increase its share to 30 per cent in the Indian MP3 market by next year by introducing more innovative products, expanding its sales network and adopting an aggressive marketing strategy. 

Everybody loves Mayawati

Critics may continue to make a noise about the obscene amount of money that Mayawati has spent on her pet memorials. But ask the community, the largest percentage of which has always been poor, the Dalits and they have just one thing to say: After centuries, a leader has been able to give them a [...]

Tension in Amethi over power cuts

The lathicharges and arrests on Tuesday in Rahul Gandhi’s constituency, Amethi, is being seen as Maya versus Rahul war. The people were protesting over a shortage of electricity. The police had a lathicharge, and later dragged people out of their homes in the middle in the night, and sent them to jail all in a [...]

Is Sibal undoing Arjun’s deeds?

Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal is setting his own agenda, an agenda different from that of his predecessor. The minister has struck down a key appointment made by former HRD minister Arjun Singh.

‘Pak building bunkers on border’

The BSF says Pakistan is strengthening its defence structures along the international border in the R S Pura sector after the Mumbai terror attack. It’s making a bund that could also be used for offensive operations.

Eloped couple face wrath of panchayat

A young couple in Rajasthan – Pinky and Yash – is on the run and their crime is that they married against their communities’ wishes. The community panchayat has now announced a Rs 1 lakh reward for anyone who brings them back – dead or alive.

Justice for Sabharwal: Hope floats

The young men who beat their professor to death in front of the entire college were acquitted, because all witnesses turned hostile. Similar stories have often been in the headlines in the recent past.

Sources say that Pak’s dossier to India on 26/11 attacks shows that the investigators didn’t pursue the leads which could have taken them to the Mumbai attackers.

China slams Turkey, denies genocide

China dismissed Turkeys accusation of genocide in its northwestern Muslim region of Xinjiang, where rioting killed 184 people, mostly majority Han Chinese.

China slams Turkey, denies genocide

China dismissed Turkeys accusation of genocide in its northwestern Muslim region of Xinjiang, where rioting killed 184 people, mostly majority Han Chinese.

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