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Now, Sherlock Holmes in Marathi

Fancy reading about the pipe-smoking detective reconstructing the scene of crime to his sidekick Watson -- in Marathi.

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Soon, a website on A to Z of 1857 revolt

The revolt of 1857, a perfect and the only display of a strong unity among Hindus and Muslims, Marathas and North Indians, will now grab exclusive space on the web world.

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Gay condom to hit Indian markets soon

First-of-its kind 'gay' condom to hit Indian markets soon, after NACO raises concern about rising HIV infections among homosexuals It's legal and now it can be safe as well.

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'4 cos making indigenous H1N1 vaccine'

New Delhi, July 30 : Four Indian companies are in the process of manufacturing indigenous vaccines for H1N1, said Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad in Lok Sabha on Friday.

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Fonterra wants assurances after Indian incidents

Fonterra is seeking assurances from the Indian government that any future export sales are safe after a tanker load of milk was dumped and threats were made to set fire to a vessel during protests over a shipment of New Zealand dairy products.

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In a Trance

Members of Infected Mushroom, who were in the city on Thursday, feel that psychedelic trance is still a taboo as compared to mainstream electronica Their albums have names like 'Converting Vegetarians' , 'Vicious Delicious' and 'Legend of the Black Shawarma' - and psychedelic trance fans have feasted on the music long enough for Infected Mushroom ...

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Top police officials transferred in Maharashtra

MUMBAI: In a late night decision on Wednesday, the Maharashtra state government reshuffled 40 senior Indian Police Service officers.

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Berger Paints on the prowl

Calcutta, July 29: Berger Paints India is looking for buyout opportunities and planning to invest about Rs 400 crore in expansion over the next five years.

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The right note

Pt Hariprasad Chaurasia, who will be performing in Pune on Saturday, feels that classical music is still an integral part of the youth culture His story is unusual and awe inspiring.

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Indian protests against NZ milk turn ugly

Protests in India organised by Hindu nationalist political party Shiv Sena against imports of New Zealand dairy products have turned ugly with party workers draining thousands of litres of milk at Pune, 100km west of Mumbai.