Headlines this morning
April 02, 2012  10:38

Myanmar: Suu Kyi party claims victory on 43 out of 44 seats (Hindustan Times)
The party of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi won Myanmar's weekend by-elections by a landslide, claiming all but one of the vacant seats and clearing the way for the former political prisoner to enter parliament in a historic vote that could lead the West to end sanctions. Read

 

CBI likely to quiz Vectra group chief Ravi Rishi today (Hindustan Times)
The London-based Non-Resident Indian businessman Ravi Rishi is an accused in a case involving alleged irregularities in the purchase of more than 6,000 Tatra trucks for the Indian Army after 1997. Read

 

 

CBI issues lookout notice against Ravi Rishi (The Hindu)

The CBI on Sunday issued a restraint order to prevent Ravi Rishi, a London-based NRI businessman and accused in a case of alleged irregularities in the purchase of Tatra trucks for the Army, from leaving the country. Read

 

Plane carrying 43 people crashes in Siberia (The Hindu)

"The plane took off from Roschino airport, near Tyumen, towards Surgut (also in Siberia). According to preliminary information there were 39 passengers and four crew members aboard. Read

 

India sends envoy to South Sudan to tap energy resources (The Times of India)
India has appointed a special envoy to broker peace between Sudan and South Sudan that hold key to India's pursuit of oil and other hydrocarbon resources in Africa. Read

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