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Manmohan Singh to open India Telecom 2008

Manmohan SinghNew Delhi, Dec 10 : Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh will inaugurate the India Telecom 2008, in New Delhi tomorrow.

Jointly organized by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the FICCI, the two-day event marks India''s leading international conference and exhibition for the entire telecom system. The theme of India Telecom 2008 is "Connecting Rural India".

Dr. Singh will also launch the country''s first 3G services on the occasion. The Service will enable transfer of high-speed data, video streaming on mobile phones.

Pakistan living in denial, but can''t fool the world: Jaitely

Arun JaitlyJammu Dec. 10 ; Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Arun Jaitely today said that Pakistan is trying to befool the world community by living in a world of denial.

Speaking to reporters here ahead of the fifth round of elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Jaitely said: “When the world is watching that such a big terror attack has been carried out on the behest of Pakistani establishment, which is evident from the equipment they used and the rigorous training they have gone through, this clearly indicates that without the help of Pakistan, it is impossible.

Transport strike hits normal life in Kolkata

KolkataKolkata, Dec 10 : Commuters today faced immense problems in West Bengal after transp

Tibetans hold signature campaign on Human Rights Day in Dharamsala

TibetDharamsala, Dec 10 : Tibetans living-in-exile in Dharamsala today held a signature campaign to mark the International Human Rights Day.

The NGOs including the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress (RTYC) and Regional Tibetan Women Association (RTWA) held the signature campaign, to draw the attention of United Nation Organisation (UNO) towards their plight.

Sonam, the president of RTYC said that through the signature campaign, they wanted to remind the United Nation about their plight.

We have to think beyond security concerns, says Dhoni

Tamil NaduChennai, Dec 10 : Indian cricket captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni today said that the team has to think beyond security concerns.

Talking to media here ahead of the first test of the two-match series against England, he said that security people are doing their job and players need not be bothered about it.

Pak ready to send a high level delegation to India to normalize situation

India, PakistanMultan, Dec 10 : Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Wednesday that Pakistan was ready to send a high level delegation to India to normalize the situation.

Gilani said that Pakistan has begun investigations after taking some leaders and members of banned outfits in custody, adding that it was a good gesture Pakistan has shown to the whole world including the neighbouring country. Law will take its own course in the light of investigations, he added.

Gilani said that as far as the Indian intelligence is concerned, whatever information or list they send, we would investigate it, The News reported.

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