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DNA Newsletter: January 21, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, January 21, 2010
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All hype: Centre's rural job scheme has helped only 4%

The government had given Rs39,100 crore to the scheme in 2009-10, which was much higher than the 2008-09 allocation of Rs16,000 crore.

'Yes, the attacks on Indians are racist', says Victoria police commissioner

For the first time, a top Australian police officer admitted on Wednesday that some of the attacks on Indians may be racist.
The Vidarbha bandh call given by all parties to press demand for separate Vidarbha received voluntary response today in entire region.
The intention of Section 3 of the UGC Act was to confer this distinction on select few institutions.
A-level student, Asha Muneer, was discovered by a passer-by lying face down on a path beside the River Kennet in Reading, Berkshire.
RIL's chances worsen as it will have to negotiate with Lyondell management, which will have the exclusive right to come up with rescue plans till April 15.
Reacting strongly to the treatment meted out to Pak cricketers during the IPL auction, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Syed Munawar Hasan has said it was an 'insult'.
For the first time the Dada Saheb Phalke Award has been conferred on a technician.
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