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It is ironic that the photograph of Mahatma Gandhi, who fought for swadeshi, appears on currency printed on imported paper, Modi said.
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Infrastructure investor IDFC has inked a pact with Russian Direct Investment Fund to invest up to USD 1 billion in infrastructure projects here.
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India and Mozambique Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for cooperation in the oil and gas sector for a period of five years, the petroleum ministry said in a statement.
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A team of chemists has unveiled a new `water-jet` printer that uses water instead of ink.
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In a public display of blind faith, NCP workers bathed Maharashtra Labour minister and party leader Hasan Mushrif in milk to `purify` him from an ink attack by a fellow worker.
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India has invited Saudi Arabia`s Labour Minister to ink an agreement aimed at protecting Indian workers from the clutches of middlemen in the Kingdom, one of the top destinations for immigrants from India.
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The INK Fellows Program 2013 to be staged Oct 25-27 in Kochi got a boost after Google announced it would continue to support the programme.
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Singer Miley Cyrus has got Rolling Stone inked on the soles of her feet to celebrate her first Rolling Stone magazine cover.
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Yoga guru Ramdev on Saturday told a Delhi court that he bore no grudge against a man who had thrown ink on him during a press conference here last year with both now having decided against further pursuing the case.
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With barely three days left for the crucial Presidential elections in Maldives, the political parties here have expressed a curious concern - use of disappearing ink pens - in the polling booths.
Last Updated: Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 13:27
Some 40,000 bottles of indelible ink, donated by the Indian government, were delivered to Cambodia`s National Election Committee (NEC) Wednesday for use in general elections July 28.
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A new smartphone with a battery that only needs recharging after several weeks has been developed by researchers.
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