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Mulayam says his anti-English stand underlines role of Indian languages

Police arrests BJP’s divisive Kandhmal candidate Ashok Sahu in Phulbani

Police arrests BJP’s divisive Kandhmal candidate Ashok Sahu in Phulbani Going by the instructions given by the Election Commissioner, the police Tuesday arrested BJP's Kandhamal candidate, Ashok Sahu, when he was addressing a public gathering in Phulbani. The arrest comes in reaction to Sahu's April 5 inflammatory speech at an election meeting at Raikia; an FIR was lodged against him on April 9.

SEBI board to seek independent legal opinion on NSDL issue

SEBI board to seek independent legal opinion on NSDL issueWith the board of the Securities and Exchange Board of India, SEBI, divided on the issue related to its lawful right to inspect if the committee appointed to look into the National Securities and Depository Limited (NSDL) matter, it was decided on Monday that an independent legal opinion will be sought.

GSM service operators achieve a record high in March; add 10.8 million subscribers!

GSM service operators achieve a record high in March; add 10.8 million subscribers!For the third time in the last four months, GSM have surpassed the earlier record pertaining to the highest number of new additions made a single month - this time, crossing the 10-million new subscribers' mark!

Face Transplant Patient Doing Well

Face Transplant Patient Doing WellDr. Bohdan Pomahac of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, the surgeon who led the country's second-ever face transplant operation said he is "cautiously optimistic" over the recovery of the patient and that "so far he is doing very, very well."

Pomahac and his team in a 17 hour surgery Thursday replaced the man's nose, palate, upper lip, and some skin, muscles and nerves with those of a dead donor. He added that the man who was severely injured in a freak accident several years ago has so far chosen to keep his identity a secret, is recovering as expected.

Lung Cancer Treatment is Race Oriented

Lung Cancer Treatment is Race OrientedAccording to a new study Black patients suffering from lung cancer are less likely than white patients to receive recommended chemotherapy and surgery. In 2002 disparities in lung cancer treatments were similar to what was seen in the early 1990's despite efforts to decrease the difference in treatment.

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