Congress-BJP slugfest gathers steam as elections near finale Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, RJD chief Laloo Yadav, and former union home minister Indrajit Gupta are among stalwarts whose fate will be sealed in the ballot boxes on Sunday when the country goes for the fifth and final round of polling for the 13th Lok Sabha. DoE to frame laws to regulate E-commerce The Department of Electronics is working on framing legislations to regulate and protect the functioning of E-commerce, whose introduction in the country by the Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) has been delayed due to want of such laws, a top company official has said. Rich response to poor man's cellular phone finds MTNL on the wrong foot They came in droves, in Mercedes, Opel Astras and Esteems brandishing their Essar and Airtel cellphones and queued up for the "poor" man's cellular phone. Bajaj Auto sales slide 5 per cent Sales of the two- and three-wheeler major Bajaj Auto, including completely knocked down (CKD) sets supplied to an affiliate firm, fell five per cent in September year-on-year, the company said. Bus stops in the capital set to go green Come 2000 and environmentally sensitive bus stops will be a reality in the Capital. Delhi transport minister Pervez Hashmi has already put into action a plan to transform the current, crumbling, unattractive, concrete structures into multi-faceted centres of convenience for commuters, which are eco-friendly too. US yet to decide on extension of agri sanctions waiver The US Congress is studying the question of whether or not to extend the one-year waiver on agricultural sanctions against India and Pakistan that ends on October 21.
Congress-BJP slugfest gathers steam as elections near finale
DoE to frame laws to regulate E-commerce
Rich response to poor man's cellular phone finds MTNL on the wrong foot
Bajaj Auto sales slide 5 per cent
Bus stops in the capital set to go green
US yet to decide on extension of agri sanctions waiver
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