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Indian publisher sorry for not verifying author’s comments in Benazir’s biography

New Delhi, June 11 : The publisher of Indian author Shyam Bhatia’s recent book “Goodbye Shehzadi”, based on the life of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto, has apologized for publishing personal and controversial statements about her life, which, he said, he published on the author’s trust, without verify the contents.

He said he was ready to make amendments to the book.

In the book, Bhatia writes that Benazir had once confided to him that she had participated in the nuclear black market. He writes that Bhutto made this revelation in a conversation during a meeting in Dubai in 2003, and added she had made him to promise that he would not disclose this during her lifetime.

Praful Patel to meet Manmohan Singh on jet high fuel price issue today

New Delhi, June 11 : Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel will meet Prime Minister Dr.

Farm leaders to discuss fresh WTO proposals on agriculture today

New Delhi, June 11 : Leaders of different agricultural forums will meet here today to discuss the fresh WTO proposals on agriculture.

Over 25 farm leaders from across the country will deliberate the proposals circulated by the multilateral trade body.

The forum will later submit its views to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

The farm leaders will discuss the country's food security situation.

The day-long consultation is being organised by the Forum for Biotechnology and Food Security and UNCTAD-India.

WTO text comes at a time when the world is faced with its worst ever food crisis.

I&B Ministry Bans ‘Vulgar’ Ads On TV Channels

Irritated by the continuing telecast of the banned Lux-Cozy undergarment

Suspension of operations in Bodoland extended

National Democratic Front of BodolandNew Delhi, June 10 : A mutual agreement

India and Bangladesh to activate nodal points for exchange of information

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