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Wrestling-Indian athletes postpone medal-immersion protest against chief

By Amlan Chakraborty NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s top wrestlers were talked out of their plans to toss their medals into the river Ganges on Tuesday as part of their ongoing demand to arrest their federation chief over sexual harassment allegations. The athletes had been camping in New Delhi since April 23 demanding action against Wrestling …

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US says Ukraine differences won’t hurt robust relations with India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The friendship between the United States and India has never been stronger and disagreements over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine won’t hinder ties between the two, Washington’s new ambassador to New Delhi said on Tuesday. Eric Garcetti said India had helped to keep the price cap on Russian oil imposed by the Group …

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Omron to open its first Indian medical devices plant in Tamil Nadu

By Praveen Paramasivam CHENNAI (Reuters) -Japan’s Omron will invest 1.28 billion Indian rupees ($15.5 million) in its first medical device factory in India in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, the local government said, the latest foreign manufacturer to set up operations in the region. Omron will play an important role in enhancing the medical …

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India to lure manufacturers with electronics repair pilot project

By Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India will start a pilot project this week to establish itself as an electronics repair hub by relaxing cumbersome import-export rules, a move that could draw tech majors such as Flex to expand such operations in the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promoted electronics manufacturing in India …

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Cricket-Chennai pip Gujarat in dramatic final to win fifth IPL title

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Chennai Super Kings equalled Mumbai Indians’ record of five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles after Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s side triumphed in a last-ball thriller, beating champions Gujarat Titans by five wickets in Monday’s rain-marred final in Ahmedabad. Put into bat, Gujarat racked up 214-4 after their number three batter Sai Sudharsan capitalised …

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Goodyear’s India unit posts near two-fold jump in Q4 profit on easing costs

BENGALURU (Reuters) – Tyre manufacturer Goodyear India Ltd on Monday reported a near two-fold rise in fourth-quarter profit, helped by lower raw material costs and growing demand for automobiles in the country. The company’s standalone profit rose to 336.1 million rupees ($4.1 million) for the quarter ended March 31, from 173.9 million rupees a year …

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Russia’s Sakhalin-1 oil output back at peak 200,000 bpd, ONGC says

By Rajendra Jadhav and Nidhi Verma MUMBAI (Reuters) -India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp said oil output from the Sakhalin-1 project in Russia has bounced back to its plateau level of about 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) from zero, according to a company presentation. ONGC hopes to reclaim its 20% stake in the project …

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Around 33 tribal militants killed in clashes in India’s Manipur -minister

By Zarir Hussain GUWAHATI, India (Reuters) – Around 33 tribal militants have been killed recently in India’s far northeastern state of Manipur in an ongoing security force operation following ethnic clashes in the region, the state’s chief minister said on Sunday. The state bordering Myanmar has witnessed growing tension in recent weeks, with rioting and …

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