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Technical glitch continues to mar CAT
There was no end to the plight of IIM aspirants as technical glitches continued to disrupt the computer-based Common Admission Test (CAT) for the third consecutive day today.

Industrial growth signals recovery, says FM
Buoyed over 22-month high industrial growth of 10.4 per cent in August, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said it is a recovery process from the earlier slowdown caused by the global financial crisis and possibly there could be some higher growth projection.

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Singur land not 'formally' sought: Industry minister
The West Bengal government had not sought return of the land at Singur from Tata Motors ‘formally’, said West Bengal commerce and industry minister Nirupam Sen, a day after Ratan Tata said the government had not approached for the land. Speaking on the sidelines of a seminar organized by Assocham in association with the Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Merchants’ Chamber of Commerce, Sen said, though the government had not formally asked for the land, the company had been informed about the Bhel proposal and later the Railways proposal. Sen said, unless the Railways submitted a formal proposal, the government would not ask for the land back. With Sen’s comments, it appears that Singur was once again in limbo, as Railways has made it clear that it would not visit the land as it belonged to Tata Motors.
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Sibal keen to forge alliance with US varsities

With the government deciding to set up 14 innovation universities, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today expressed keeness to forge an alliance with leading US varsities in shaping the structure of the proposed institutes. - Committee to examine fee structure of IITs - Accept pay scale, IIT federation tells members - IIT faculty to accept new pay structure - CBSE board exams from first working day of Mar "10 - Mayawati writes to Sibal over entrance issue - IIT entry: I never said it, says Sibal "We hope that we can forge alliances with one or two top universities in the United States for partnering with us in the architecture (structure) of one or two innovation universities," Sibal, who is on a week-long visit to the US, told PTI here. Sibal would visit reputed universities in the US, including Harvard, Yale, George Washington and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and discuss on partnership and collaboration with elite Indian institutions. The HRD Ministry has decided to set up 14 innovation universities in the XIth Five Year Plan to push research and development. India is the obvious choice for education investment, he said and added that in the near future Europe and Australia would seek human resources from India. "The early bird catches the worm," he said, pointing out that while the US produced 75,000 engineers annually, Bangalore alone produced 65,000.


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