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66 Pakistani Prisoners Go Home

66 Pakistani Prisoners Go HomeIndia today set free 66 Pakistani prisoners which included 28 women and four children, as a New Year gift despite the tensions escalating between the two countries after the Mumbai terror attacks.

Of the 66, 51 were from the Rajasthan and Gujarat jails, 14 from Amritsar Central Jail and one from Tihar Jail, Delhi. High Commission official accompanied the prisoners to Pakistan.

BJP Secures Majority In Karnataka

BJP Secures Majority In KarnatakaThe B S Yeddyurappa Government, on Tuesday got a comfortable majority in the Karnataka Assembly as it won five of the eight seat in the by elections held on December 27. The remaining three seats were won by the JD(S), while Congress did not get a single seat.

Rs 2 Crore Theft From HQ? No, That’s Not A Fact, Says BJP

Slovakia drops koruna, adopts euroThe BJP clarified on the reports regarding the theft of a huge sum of money from its headquarters in the capital and said that these were “exaggerated” and was “not a fact”.

Around Rs2 crore was reportedly missing from a safe, kept in the accounts room, next to BJP President Rajnath Singh’s office. The ‘theft’ was reportedly detected on December 26 by the Deputy Accounts Officer Nalin.

The party sources have set up an internal inquiry and have engaged the services of a private detective agency. However no complaint has been lodged with the police.

AP Government Keeps Eye On Satyam As Its Share Value Shrinks

AP Government Keeps Eye On Satyam As Its Share Value Shrinks  The Andhra Pradesh government is keeping a close watch on the developments in the Satyam group as the fate of the Rs 12,200 crore Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) Project has become doubtful due to the turmoil in the group. The anxiety in the government is obvious as set back to the project at this stage would blot Y S Rajasekhara Reddy’s administration.

The government, however, says that "the project is well on track."  

Suzlon Energy Increases Stakes In REpower

SuzlonThe world's fifth largest wind turbine maker, Suzlon Energy has increased its share in its German subsidiary REpower Systems. The company currently holds 73.71 percent stake in REpower and paid around Rs 447 crore to Portugal's Martifer SGPS for acquisition. Martifer holds 22.4 per cent stake in the German company. Suzlon Energy had to acquire these stakes to complete the deal before May 2009 as per agreement with Martifer.

Government To Introduce Grading System For Restaurants

Government To Introduce Grading System For Restaurants Government is planning to issue grades and quality certificates to restaurants and dhabas to ensure quality of street-based food outlets. The system would be firstly introduced in Delhi and expanded to other cities of the country after noting its success. The certificate and license of outlets may be cancelled, in case of failure to maintain the quality of food.

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