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Maran, the grand nephew of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, gave the resignation to the prime minister after attending what turned out to be his last cabinet meeting as a union minister, the sources said. According to sources, Manmohan Singh briefly met Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Home Minister P. Chidambaram, IT and Communication Minister Kapil Sibal and Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily to study the CBI's 2G status report that was filed in the Supreme Court Wednesday. Attorney General Goolam E. Vahanvati attended the meeting, they said. Maran left the prime minister's 7 Race Course Road residence after attending the cabinet meeting and drove back to put in his papers, the sources said.
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Maxis Communication, through its subsidiary Astro, then allegedly invested around Rs.600 crore in Sun DTH belonging to the Sun TV Network owned by Maran's family. The minister has denied the charge of any quid pro quo between Maxis and Sun TV. But with the CBI stepping up the heat, he faced greater pressure from the opposition parties to resign. On Wednesday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa asked the prime minister to sack Maran. The DMK is a key ally of the UPA, and speculation has now moved to the future of the often fraught relationship between the DMK and the Congress. New Delhi, Jul 7 (PTI) The Supreme Court today declined to entertain a PIL that alleged a whooping loss of Rs 37,000 crore to the exchequer on account of private telecom operators inflating their subscribers base to garner the scarce spectrum. tiffany earrings
The petition alleged that besides causing the huge loss, the modus operandi adopted by the telecom operators posed serious threat to national security as thousands of SIM cards were distributed free of cost without basic verification. A bench of justices G S Singhvi and H L Dattu sought to know from counsel Subhash Sharma locus standi of the petitioner "Aam Admi", an NGO, and said it was not inclined to entertain the PIL as no sufficient materials were placed before it. "We want to know how many PILs you have filed earlier. Your petition is relying only on newspaper clippings. There is no independent material," the bench told the counsel while dismissing the petition.
tiffany pendantsFounder of the NGO-Avishek Goenka in his petition claimed that the telecom companies provide a deceitful data of the total numbers of subscribers so as to inflate the subscribers base and illegally capture huge spectrum. "This approach is adopted by the telecom companies with an idea to keep on acquiring extra spectrum, whose monetary value is very high as well as the same is a scarce national resource owing to the fact that it is a vital utility element for defence organisation. (More) PTI RB
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Nepalese authorities prevented exiled Tibetans from celebrating their spiritual leader the Dalai Lama's birthday on Wednesday over concerns that gatherings would turn anti-Chinese. Hundreds of riot police blocked the Tibetans from entering a school on the northern edge of Katmandu where the celebrations were planned. Only students wearing school uniforms were allowed inside the compound, while other Tibetans including many monks and nuns were stopped. Police detained three Tibetans who tried to hold a prayer meeting on the street. Cheap Pandora Charms
A brief scuffle broke out but no one was hurt. Tibetan gatherings in Nepal generally turn into protests against China, with participants shouting slogans demanding an end to Chinese rule in their homeland. Laxmi Prasad Dhakal, chief government administrator of Katmandu district, issued a warning that all public celebrations were banned and police would not tolerate anti-Chinese protests. The Dalai Lama has lived in Dharmsala, India, since he fled Tibet after a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule. Pandora Bracelets Online
He is currently in Washington for an 11-day Buddhist ritual, known as a kalachakra, that organizers expect will draw upward of 10,000 followers a day from America, Asia and Europe. His visit begins with celebrations Wednesday marking his 76th birthday. Thousands of Tibetan exiles have been living in Nepal for the past few decades after fleeing Tibet and many more pass through Nepal on their way to India. Nepal says it cannot allow protests on its soil against any friendly nations, including China. Pandora Bracelets Sale
Police guarded the Chinese Embassy and its visa office in Katmandu against any protests, and areas populated by Tibetans were put under heavy security. Authorities earlier said they would allow celebrations inside monasteries provided there are no banners or slogans against China. Australia on Wednesday announced it would lift a ban on live cattle exports to Indonesia and resume trade with additional safeguards in place to address animal cruelty concerns. Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig said an agreement had been reached with Indonesia to address the welfare concerns which first saw trade frozen a month ago and exporters could now apply for permits to resume shipments. Pandora Charms Sale
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The acquisition extends its IP portfolio with the addition of 235 patents and pending applications, including those related to graphics visualization technologies. S3 Graphics, which is also owned by HTC's chairwoman, Cher Wang, won a patent case against Apple Inc early this month. HTC shares closed up 3.3 percent at T$1,095 on Wednesday ahead of the earnings announcement, outperforming the 0.46 percent rise in the main share index. Shares of the Taiwanese smartphone maker have dropped 15 percent since June 7, triggered by its removal from Goldman Sachs's conviction list on a potential downward order revision. tiffany accessories
Market talk that HTC's June sales might be down or flat month-on-month sent its shares down further until the company announced record monthly sales figures early to relieve the pressure. Chang expected shares of HTC would consolidate before the investor conference at the end of this month, trading in a range between T$1,100-1,200. In June, HTC's CEO Peter Chou told a shareholder meeting that the fundamentals of the company had not changed and he remained positive on the outlook in the second half. cheap tiffany and co
HTC, which started transforming from a contract maker to a global consumer brand in 2006, saw in April its market cap surpass Nokia's, who still makes 10 phones for each one HTC makes. This year HTC's volumes have also surpassed phone industry majors Sony Ericsson and Motorola. Last Monday, HTC opened the firm's new regional headquarters in Britain, reflecting its fast growth in Europe. Research company Gartner has forecasted the smartphone market would expand by 58 percent this year and 35 percent next year.
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"My son is not even a week old and he's already been through so much. He is breathing on his own now…. I guess this experience has already toughened him. Where I come from, you have to be tough to survive," said Anarul, a 34-year-old farmer who earns barely Rs 2,000 a month. Monirul was born at the Raninagar block health centre, an hour-long van-rickshaw ride from their native village Narendrapur. Marjina had a normal delivery but her son's breathing was irregular, prompting the lone doctor at the ill-equipped health centre with 10 beds to refer him to Behrampore Sadar Hospital. "I requested a friend to arrange for a car and we drove to Behrampore, 40km away, early on Monday. tiffany uk shop
After making us wait over two hours, the doctors there said our son had little chance of survival. One of the doctors took me aside and suggested that I try a nursing home, which I later learnt was owned by someone from the hospital," Anarul said. The nursing home proved no better equipped than Behrampore Sadar Hospital, though the charges would suggest otherwise. "The daily charge will be Rs 7,000," a nursing home clerk told Anarul. Just as Anarul was trying to arrange for the cash deposit, a doctor advised him to take Monirul to Calcutta. "Here I was, calling up people to borrow money and suddenly this doctor comes and tells me that they don't have everything our child would require. He said we should admit Monirul to the nursing home's sister unit in Calcutta, where the daily fee is Rs 10,000," the farmer said.
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