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TOP NEWSOne-sided decision on Telangana cannot be taken: GovtHome minister P Chidambaram said wide-ranging consultations were required with all political parties in the state; the Centre will take "steps to involve all concerned in the process". As Soren digs heels, Cong's options in Jharkhand shrinkSources say Congress is considering various formulations on the issue, including supporting Soren for chief ministership without its participation in the government. The issue of the missing file was raised following a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by social activist Santosh Daundkar. Chidambaram's statement yesterday said there was need for wide ranging discussions on the Telangana issue as the situation in Andhra Pradesh has altered since his December 9 statement. With this Pakistan has so far received US$ 6.54 billion from the IMF under this programme supported by a Stand-By-Arrangement. Infosys outbid 10 other companies, icluding Tata Consultancy Services, for the contract. The Pakistan National Assembly's Standing Committee on Sports has taken a strong note of reports about some of the star hockey players and team officials partying with some local girls. Once again, the team of Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajkumar Hirani comes up trumps and ensures that Aall Izz Well. | ||
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