Vol XXXVIII (No. 9), 09 Sep 2010
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Hawking’s theory “God did not create Universe” is incorrect – Dr. Raj Baldev

MIL, Sep 7, 2010


New Delhi, India: September 7, 2010 – Nitin Raj – While taking interview of Cosmo Theorist Dr. Raj Baldev from India, Nitin Raj said, “If any body can scientifically challenge Stephen Hawking’s new book “The Grand Design”, he is perhaps the only Cosmo Theorist Dr. Raj Baldev from India, who gave a complete theory of Scientific Existence of God under “Theory of Parent Universe (TOPU)”, in the curcial main part of his book “Two Big Bangs Created the Universe” (Formed in Eternal Space) in November 2003 based on 349 authentic refrences."



Delhiites throng temples on Janmashtami

MIL/sify.com, Sep 2, 2010


New Delhi: September 2, 2010 - Men, women and children of all ages on Thursday thronged temples that were decked up in bright coloured lights, decorations and flowers across Delhi for Janmashtami which celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. Despite the hot and humid weather, crowds were large.



Car sales to grow at 12-13 per cent this year

MIL/Hindu, Jul 8, 2010


New Delhi: July 08, 2010 - Growth in car sales in the country will grow 12-13 per cent in the ongoing fiscal, almost half of what was achieved in the last financial year, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers said on Thursday.



Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X Coming in July 2010

MIL/cartradeindia.com, Jun 14, 2010


June 14, 2010 - Mitsubishi sells its cars in India in association with Hindustan Motors. The company is all set to launch Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X model in the Indian market in July 2010, under the moniker Evo 10. The anticipated price of the model is Rs. 30 lakh as the car will be imported as completely built unit. It aims to sell around 100 units and does not have an immediate plans to start a manufacturing plant for the same.



Nokia N900 handset soars into Indian market

MIL/Mobiletor.com, Jun 7, 2010


June 07, 2010- Nokia has news for those looking out for a mobile computing solution that's easy to fit into a pocket. Nokia has brought the N900 smartphone to Indian shores. The handset flaunts a high resolution 3.5" WVGA touch screen and full slide-out QWERTY keypad for comfortable typing.



Nifty ends above 5000; telecom, auto,realty up

MIL/ET Bureau, Jun 2, 2010


Mumbai: June 02, 2010 - Indian markets ended a volatile session on a positive note on Wednesday, ignoring negative cue from Europe. The upmove was led by gains in telecom, auto and realty stocks.



Metals, realty weigh Sensex down

MIL/ET Bureau, Jun 1, 2010


Mumbai: June 01, 2010 - Tracking the weakness across Asia, Indian stock markets were trading lower Tuesday. This, despite the domestic economy growing at 8.6 per cent in the quarter to March 2010, the fastest pace in six months and in line with estimates of 8.7 per cent.



Nokia to launch X3 and E52 in India

MIL/stockwatch.in, May 19, 2010


May 19, 2010 - Leading handset manufacturer, Nokia is set to launch two new mobile phones named Nokia X3 and Nokia E52 in the Indian market.



Mani Ratnam to be honoured at Venice Film Fest

MIL/Oneindia.in, May 18, 2010


May 18, 2010 - Veteran filmmaker Mani Ratnam is all set to be bestowed with the Jaeger-LeCoultre 'Glory to the Filmmaker' award at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. In recent years, the award has gone to other major world filmmakers such as Takeshi Kitano, Abbas Kiarostami, Agnes Varda, and Sylvester Stallone. This year however, Swiss watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates its six years of partnership with the Venice International Film Festival by announcing Jaeger-LeCoultre 'Glory to the Filmmaker' award.



We will provide health cover to all age groups: Max chief

MIL/ET Bureau, May 1, 2010


May 1, 2010- Max Bupa, the health insurance joint venture between UK's Bupa and the Max Group, will invest up to Rs 600 crore more in five years to capture a dominant market share in the nascent industry. In an interview with ET, Analjit Singh, founder & chairman of Max India, discusses emerging opportunities and policy requirements. Excerpts:





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