July 15, 2011
How Indias Voters Can Stop Terrorism
C. Christine Fair - Policy - July 15, 2011
Terrorists have once again struck India. While we should never be too confident in early assessments, it looks to be the work of the Indian Mujahideen, an Indian Islamist terrorist group...
NEW DELHI — At least 17 people were killed and several others injured in a collision Friday between a minibus and a passenger train at a railway crossing in India's northern state of Punjab, according to the Press Trust of India.
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(RTTNews) - A minibus carrying college students and teachers collided with a passenger train at a railway crossing in the Punjab's Moga district in north India, killing at least 17 people.
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MUMBAI, Dec 3 - India's state-run Punjab National Bank is looking to raise 5 billion rupees through a sale of Upper Tier II bonds on Wednesday, merchant bankers close to the deal said on Monday.
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MUMBAI, Dec 3 - India's state-run Punjab National Bank is looking to raise 5 billion rupees through a sale of Upper Tier II bonds on Wednesday, merchant bankers close to the deal said on Monday.
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | India's 'pink' vigilante women
India's 'pink' vigilante women
By Soutik Biswas
BBC News, Banda
The 'pink' gang has staged protests against corrupt officials
They wear pink saris, the traditional Indian dress for women, go after corrupt officials and...
Punjab becoming India's biggest drug-trading hub
Punjab becoming India's biggest drug-trading hub
Jyoti Kamal / CNN-IBN
Published on Sunday , November 04, 2007 at 14:42 in Nation section
Chandigarh: Punjab seems to be set on its way to turn into India's largest drug-trading hub...
India - Punjab - Blast Five people were killed and 12 others injured in a bomb blast in a cinema hall in Ludhiana city of Punjab state on Sunday evening.
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Joint ventures / investment **Punjab Chemicals and Crop Protection Ltd (BSE:506618) says the company is in talks with its joint venture partner, US-based Source Dynamic LLC, for acquiring stake in it either directly or through subsidiaries.
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MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - India's Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection Ltd (PCCPL) said it expects sales of about 17 mln usd from Sintesis Quimica, the Argentina-based company it acquired late last year.
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MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - India's Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection Ltd (PCCPL) said it expects sales of about 17 mln usd from Sintesis Quimica, the Argentina-based company it acquired late last year.
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India's HFCL Infotel says that it has launched its CDMA based mobile service, under the brand name 'Ping' for Punjab and Chandigarh. Their mobile handsets have been supplied by ZTE and Huawei.
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MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Fitch Ratings affirmed India-based Centurion Bank of Punjab's (CBP) national rating on its Certificates of Deposit (CD) programme at 'F1+', after the programme size was increased to 7.5 bln rupees from 3.5 bln.
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MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - India's second-largest public sector bank, Punjab National Bank, posted a higher first-quarter net profit -- boosted by a significant rise in interest income.
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As far as nearly everyone knew, Gurnam Singh Bandala was gunned down in a shootout with police 13 years ago during the waning days of an uprising by Sikh separatists.
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AMRITSAR, India As far as nearly everyone knew, Gurnam Singh Bandala was gunned down in a shootout with police 13 years ago during the waning days of an uprising by Sikh separatists.
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As far as nearly everyone knew, Gurnam Singh Bandala was gunned down in a shootout with police 13 years ago during the waning days of an uprising by Sikh separatists.
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Sectarian tensions remain high in India's northern state of Punjab as Sikhs demand an apology from a rival sect. The leader of Dera Sacha Sauda has denied committing blasphemy by dressing up as a Sikh guru for an advertisement.
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Sectarian tensions remain high in India's northern state of Punjab as Sikhs demand an apology from a rival sect. The leader of Dera Sacha Sauda has denied committing blasphemy by dressing up as a Sikh guru for an advertisement.
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Sectarian tensions remain high in India's northern state of Punjab as Sikhs demand an apology from a rival sect. The leader of Dera Sacha Sauda has denied committing blasphemy by dressing up as a Sikh guru for an advertisement.
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