NEW DELHI (AFP) - Mohammed Zaidi works with a jumble of cables in one of the apartments built at breakneck speed for athletes who will compete at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in one month's time.
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Frenetic rush as India readies for Commonwealth Games
Posted by admin 4 hours ago (http://ca.news.yahoo.com)India's Maoists spark hostage drama
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NEW DELHI, Friday 3 September 2010 (AFP) - Indian Maoist rebels in the east of the country threatened to kill three captured policemen on Friday unless the local government agreed to release seven left-wing prisoners.
Over 100 workers killed during Delhi metro construction since 1998
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New Delhi, Sep 3 : Over 100 workers have been killed during the construction of the metro railway in India's capital city, New Delhi, since 1998, according to a submission by the metro authorities.
Cloudy day ahead in Delhi, rains likely
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New Delhi, Sep 3 : The national capital is likely to see cloudy skies and some rains Friday, a weather official said.
Delhi University students vote to elect new union
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New Delhi, Sep 3 (PTI) Delhi University students today cast their votes to elect a new union in a poll which will decide the fate of 41 candidates.
New Delhi's games preparations still face problems
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NEW DELHI, India - With just 30 days to go before the official opening of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games, organizers continue to struggle with basic preparations like safety certificates for structures and the wherewithal to fight a potential epidemic.
'Corporate social responsibility should be voluntary'
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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) should not be made mandatory for companies, Sunil Mittal, chairman of India's telecom giant Bharti Airtel , said on Thursday.
Mobile towers come under Environment Ministry scanner
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New Delhi, Sep 2 : The government has launched a study to find out impact of mobile phone towers on population of birds and bees in view of an expert's claim that their increase could wipe out honey bees in 10 years.
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