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France offers India fly-away Rafales at same rate as its own air force
Rs 1 lakh crore to be invested in hydrocarbon sector in Odisha - The Economic Times
Why Defence Ministry may fund railways projects worth almost Rs 1.4 lakh crore near India-China border
चोरी-चोरी चुपके-चुपके हुआ दिल्ली-लखनऊ का सफर सुहाना
In a record, 3,100 Jammu and Kashmir youth offered jobs in a year - The Economic Times
अब सिर्फ 2 लाख रुपए में खोलिये सरकारी मेडिकल स्टोर, सरकार करेगी मदद
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India to slowly but steadily boost military presence in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Wah USTAAD! Modi govt to launch its first minority welfare scheme from Varanasi
अब चलेगी स्पेशल तत्काल ट्रेन, 10 दिन पहले से बुक करा सकेंगे आप टिकट
Sushma Swaraj 'best' minister in Modi government: Survey - The Times of India
Make in India: Government gives shape to five industrial corridors - The Economic Times
Nashik Municipal Corporation plans cleaning of Godavari river on Sabarmati experiment - The Economic Times
First phase of 'Clean Ganga' campaign to be completed by 2016 - The Economic Times
Varanasi's Assi Ghat - Swachh Bharat: How Varanasi's Assi Ghat has been cleaned - The Economic Times
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Japan identifies 11 sites to set up industrial townships in India
Make in India: L&T, Hyundai Industries ink LNG carriers agreement - The Economic Times
India to grow 7.5% in FY16, highest in G20: Moodys
Parliamentary panel clears bill that seeks to expedite land registration
World’s next big trading bloc may be India
Govt to provide free diagnostic tests for all - The Times of India
PM Narendra Modi’s Varanasi gets yet another central scheme — USTAD
Parliament passes black money bill, govt warns those with illegal assets
PM Modi's 'Namami Gange Programme': Cabinet approves a massive Rs 20,000-crore budget - The Economic Times
Indirect tax collections jumped 46.2% in April - The Economic Times

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