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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    Yes. Modi's fart smells "kasturi" While AK's French Perfume stinks.
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    CM's office sealed. This is a high profile & political CBI raid that must have Modi's blessing.
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    @ranjeet 12 saal the Congress ke paas, chutdo tak ka zor laga liya tha Congress ne kuch nahi mila Why beat AK? The raid on any CM would not have come without Modi's nod. Real reason:
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    With such language AK is not afraid apparently.
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    How are you certain that he is scared? Usme Amit Shah Ka naam nahi kiyo?
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    Congress stalling the Parliament, implicated in national herald and CBI raid on Kejriwal?
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    This way they want to "siphon off" all the paper work of Kejriwal from his office. Kind of "phishing"
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    CBI raids office of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, seals office: TV reports

    Never in the history of India any such step was taken as CM's office being sealed by the CBI. They must have had prior "nod" from Modi.
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    India and Japan sign accords to support US-2i deal

    India and Japan sign accords to support US-2i deal | IHS Jane's 360 India and Japan have signed agreements to facilitate the long-pending export of Japan's ShinMaywa Industries US-2i amphibious search-and-rescue (SAR) aircraft to India. During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to...
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    HAL launches project to develop engines for helicopters

    HAL Launches Project to Develop Engines for Helicopters | Indian Defence News BANGALORE: Defence minister Manohar Parrikar, on Monday, urged defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to stay competitive and play a major role in supplying the 4,000 to 6,000 helicopter engines that India...
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    Where are the worst teacher shortages?

    Where are the worst teacher shortages? Education is fundamental to building healthy societies and economies, but a lack of teachers in many countries is holding back progress. Across the world at least 74 countries face an acute shortage of teachers. This results in millions of children...
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    HAL's 25 kN aero engine completes inaugural run; can be used for trainer aircraft

    NEW DELHI: In a boost for India, the inaugural run of the core of 25 kN indigenous Aero Engine (Hindustan Turbo Fan Engine - HTFE 25) was successfully completed in the presence of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at HAL's Engine Division on Monday. Also known as the Hindustan Turbo Fan Engine...
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    Modi’s Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train line is wasteful

    One chart that shows just how absurdly wasteful Modi’s Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train line is In every which way, Narendra Modi’s 2014 campaign was spectacular. From communication to ground management, the Bharatiya Janata Party electoral machine, it is widely acknowledged, got it right...
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    World's smallest combat jet LCA Tejas' Mark-II avatar to be longer

    BANGALORE: The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, pegged as the world's smallest combat jet, will become longer by 500mm-550mm in its Mark-II avatar, which is expected to take off after 2021, the defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has said. Besides, the cost of Mark-IA, the upgraded...
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    ISRO gears up for PSLV C-29 launch

    ISRO gears up for PSLV C-29 launch - The Hindu According to officials, this will be the 32nd flight for the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. Through this launch, ISRO will be sending six satellites belonging to Singapore. Space scientists of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) are...
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    Bulk drugs from China floods Indian market, leaves indigenous products in dire straits

    For years, low-priced raw material from China helped build India's generic drug industry into a global powerhouse. Now, that advantage is turning out to be the biggest weakness - if not a full-scale threat - for the country's bulk drug manufacturers. With Indian generic companies guzzling...
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