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South-west monsoon prediction proves correct
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 27. As the south-west monsoon draws to a close, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has the satisfaction of its long-range forecast turning out correct. The monsoon season is defined as extending from June 1 to ...
Prasar Bharati may withdraw `volume discount scheme'
BANGALORE, SEPT. 27. To find an amicable solution to the problems involved in the production and telecast of sponsored programmes for Doordarshan, the Prasar Bharati is reportedly inclined to withdraw the "volume discount scheme" soon after its ...
Broadcasting Regulatory Authority to be set up soon
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27.The Information & Broadcasting Ministry is hopeful of setting up a Broadcasting Regulatory Authority in the near future, now that the Group of Ministers on Telecommunications has decided to put on hold the Convergence Bill and ...
Radio City puts Ministry in a spot
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27. The Star Group's Radio City continued to `stonewall' the Government's efforts to put its licence agreement and funding pattern under the scanner even as the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry once again found itself ...
Doctors ask MCI to deregister Togadia
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27. Several doctors have written to the Medical Council of India (MCI) here to deregister and take action against the Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader, Pravin Togadia, for violation of the code of ethics set by the Council. Dr. ...
PTI launches online delivery system
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27. The Press Trust of India (PTI) today launched its online delivery system (ODS), making its flagship news services, both English and Hindi (PTI Bhasha) and photo service, available on the Internet. The ODS was launched by ...
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  • BARC scientists develop wound-healing technique
  • 'Mafia and black money are a threat to democracy'
  • Regulations for copters on the cards: Rudy
  • 'Indian tea can satisfy Pak. palate'
  • Supreme Court moved for scrapping Article 370
  • Joshi consults lawyers
  • Ayodhya will be taken by force if need be: Togadia
  • Celebrations ahead of Teresa's beatification
  • New chairman for ABC
  • Judgment on hospitals offering free care overruled



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