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Sonia Gandhi to address public meeting in Maharashtra

Mumbai, June 19 : Congress President Sonia Gandhi will today address a public meeting at Loni in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar District.

Bal Thackeray demands formation of suicide squads to combat terrorism

Mumbai, June 18 : Shiv Sena Chief Bal Thackeray has called for the formation of Hindu suicide squads to combat terrorism.

Aksh, MTNL Rolls Out IPTV Without Broadband Connection

Aksh Optifibres, maker of cable and optical fibres, has made announcement about the launching of the country’s first Internet Protocol Television without any broadband connection in cooperation with state-run telecom firm MTNL.

Under the brand name of 'icontrol', Aksh would commence its service in Mumbai and Delhi, where MTNL has a strong presence.

The newly launched service lets viewers to manage the content on TV according to their choice. The 'i' in icontrol symbolizes the interactivity factor prevalent in IPTV (Internet Protocol Television).

The company provides its subscribers with more than a 100 channels that includes popular channels from Star and Sony group and sports channels from Neo and Ten Sports.

Sikh Protesters Attack MTV Office In Mumbai

A group of Sikhs protesters attacked the Mumbai MTV office alleging Sikh Protesters Attack MTV Office In Mumbai

Airline industry indicates reducing service

Chairman of the Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) and Chairman of Kingfisher Airlines Limited, Vijay Mallaya on Saturday mentioned reducing service and connectivity if the central government did

Experts call Ranbaxy sell off as good deal

RANBAXYMumbai, June 12 : The deal in which Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd India’s largest pharmaceutical company was sold off to a Japanese-based Daiichi Sankyo Co. has been appreciated by experts.

ChrysCapital Managing Director Sanjiv Kaul, an ex-Ranbaxy executive and a sector analyst said, “Commercially, it is an awesome deal. However, Ranbaxy was the all-conquering Indian hero and should have been the last man standing instead of being the first to capitulate. A huge positive for Ranbaxy but a negative for Indian pharma.”

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