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No second term for Rajnath
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) today obtained a commitment from the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP’s) warring leaders that they would stop their infighting even as moves were initiated for a major overhaul of the party’s top brass, which will see the exit of Rajnath Singh as party president in the next three months and likely stepping down of L K Advani as leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

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Homi Sethna, the guiding force behind India"s first nuclear test in 1974, today waded into the 1998 Pokhran row when he slammed former President A P J Abdul Kalam suggesting he was no qualified authority to rubbish former DRDO scientist K Santhanam"s claim that the explosion was not a full success.
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Manufacturing in dec at 7-month high, PMI shows

The manufacturing sector in December climbed to its highest level since May 2009, signalling a faster monthly improvement in the key economic activity, an HSBC survey said today. - Retail recovery still some time away - Asian markets open strong - F&O OUTLOOK: Nifty to find stiff resistance above 5,300 - FIIs net sellers Rs 51cr in F&O on Monday - US markets end firm - Investments to TN at Rs 15,000 cr in "09 “December data pointed to a substantial increase in new business received by Indian manufacturers. Growth was the most marked for 15 months,” the HSBC Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) said. Demand from both domestic and foreign sources rose since November “although the home market remained the main driver of total new business expansion”, it said. Manufacturers raised production for the ninth straight month at a considerable pace, PMI said. HSBC Senior Asian Economist Robert Prior-Wandesforde said: “Concerns that growth in the manufacturing sector was taking a decisive turn for the worse should be allayed by this impressive release.” He said rise in new export orders index suggested external demand was playing key role in driving output. However, most of the manufacturing companies remained cautious about the durability of the recovery and remained “reluctant to hire workers”, Prior-Wandesforde said. But the situation would change over time, if “we are right in suggesting that the economic recovery will continue at a robust pace”. Indian economy grew by 7.9 per cent for the second quarter ended September, of the current fiscal.The manufacturing segment of the total industrial production grew by impressive 11.1 per cent in October.


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