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DNA Newsletter:February 15, 2011

Today's Headlines Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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Sand mine auction ban cost Maharashtra govt Rs800 crore last year

The Bombay high court lifted its stay on sand mining in October 2010. However, the government has not framed a policy to auction sand mines.

Karnataka high court upholds order to disqualify rebel MLAs

BS Yeddyurappa had won the trust vote last time with a margin of 106 against the opposition strength of 100. A verdict in favour of the MLAs would have put his government in trouble again.
Defending the party's decision to not oppose V-Day celebrations today, Abhijit Panse, president of the Bhartiya Vidyarthi Sena, said the new generation has understood that this is not Indian culture or festival and they have stopped celebrating it.
'We have denied permission for the concert because of security concerns. The place chosen to organise the concert is not suitable for this kind of a programme,' a senior police official said.
Foreign secretary Salman Bashir has contacted the Indian high commissioner in Islamabad to discuss Khan's case, Geo News channel reported.
Sensex has lost 14% from the record level on November 5, as high inflation and increasing central bank rates pushed up borrowing costs for industry as well as the consumer.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni as well as some former cricketers believe that Indian pace attack needs to gather momentum once the tournament gets underway.
On Valentine's Day, the actor credits his wife for keeping the magic in their 10 year marriage alive, even today.
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