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September 24, 2009

Top Headlines

Can build nuke deterrence up to 200 kilotons: Kakodkar
Atomic energy commission chairman Anil Kakodkar said scientists have achieved success in building deterrence capability of up to 200 kilotons.

Rahul Gandhi on surprise visit to UP, Maya govt to complain
It took the authorities 6 hrs to put together all information about Rahul's hush-hush visit to the state. The UP govt will file official complaint against him to the Central govt.

Chandrayaan finds water on Moon's surface
India's maiden Moon mission Chandrayaan-1 has found water on the lunar surface. Credit for this much-awaited discovery goes to NASA's Moon Minerology Mapper.

Cities

Vinod Kambli files nomination from Mumbai's suburban Vikhroli
Former cricketer Vinod Kambli started his political innings with filing nomination for Maharashtra assembly polls from Mumbai's suburban Vikhroli.

Drug-addicted Allahabad youth fires at father, uncle
A DSP and his brother, a head constable, were seriously injured when the DSP's drug-addicted son opened fire in a fit of rage.

Business

Inflation rises to 0.37% on higher food prices
Inflation further rose to 0.37% for the week ended September 12 from 0.12% in the previous week due to increasing prices of essential food items.

No sign that US bailout will expire at year's end
The Obama administration is signaling that it is in no hurry to let the $700 billion financial bailout program expire at year's end.

Sports

Champions Trophy: Younis Khan fit to face India
Pakistan captain Younis Khan will be available for their Champions Trophy match against India despite a finger injury, the PCB said.

BCCI shifts first ODI of India-Australia series to Baroda
The bitter feud in the Rajasthan Cricket Association prompted the BCCI to shift the opening ODI between India and Australia from Jaipur to Vadodara.

Entertainment

Ashutosh Gowariker had faith in Hurman Baweja
After failure of "Love Story 2050", not many in Bollywood were willing to put their money on Hurman. But Ashutosh continued to show his trust in the youngster.

Have Salman, Kat broken off?
Salman and Katrina's behaviour towards each other at the success party of the film "Kanjeevaran" suggests as if they were strangers.

Infotech

IT's 10 best pay masters
IT industry has been known for its sky-rocketing salaries. So much so that employee cost has traditionally been the biggest expense of IT companies in India.

TCS bags 5-year project from AP govt
IT services provider Tata Consultancy Services has won the country's largest state-wide area network project from the Andhra Pradesh government.

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