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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 2:00 am IST 
TO OUR READERS
Our offices will be closed today on account of Ganesha Chathurti. There will be no issue of Deccan Herald on Thursday.
Bihar reels under the Great Deluge
Though officially only 80 people have died so far, locals insist the figures could be in thousands as a headcount could be done only after the floodwaters recede.
An aerial view of the partially submerged village of Kumarkhad in Madhubani district, Bihar, on Tuesday. AFP
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Deccan Herald has set up a relief fund for the disaster victims with an initial contribution of Rs 1 lakh. We appeal to our readers and institutions and organisations to contribute generously to this relief effort.
Nano: Tatas scour for alternative site
Upset over the continued siege of Singur, the site of the Rs one-lakh Nano car project in West Bengal, Tata Motors announced on Tuesday that the work at the plant has been indefinitely suspended and it is considering alternative locations for manufacturing the low cost fourwheeler.
All perked up for feisty feast
The City is fully geared up to receive the elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha, who begins his 10-day sojourn on the earth on Wednesday.
A devotee selects an idol of Lord Ganesha on the eve of Ganesha festival in Bangalore on Tuesday.
BMW HIT-AND-RUN CASE
Sanjeev Nanda, 3 others held guilty
Sanjeev Nanda, grandson of former Naval Chief S M Nanda, was on Tuesday convicted by a Delhi court for mowing down six persons in the nine-year-old BMW hit-and-run case and can face a ten-year prison term.
Sanjeev Nanda, prime convict in the BMW hit-and-run case, being taken to lock-up from the Patiala House Court in New Delhi on Tuesday. 
Nanda remains emotionless BMW case chronology
Reject India-specific exemption: ACA to NSG
A prominent arms control organisation has asked the Nuclear Suppliers Group to reject the revised draft proposal, that exempts India from some of its guidelines for nuclear trade, as it does not contain any "meaningful adjustments".
'Nuke deal to land India in Pak's plight' Asserting the Left would continue to oppose the Indo-US nuclear deal, CPI-M General Secretary Prakash Karat on Tuesday warned that if the pact was operationalised, India would have to face the same fate of Pakistan which ended up as a "junior unequal" strategic parter of the US.
Orissa still tense, 2,400 buildings burnt
Communal fires continue to rage in Orissa's Kandhamal district with reports of homes and prayer houses being burnt by those protesting last week's murder of a Hindu leader, an official said on Tuesday.
Cricketer Ishant Sharma cuting a cake during his 20th birthday celebrations in New Delhi on Tuseday. PTI
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Bihar reels under the Great Deluge
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Paes advances, Bhupathi out of US Open
Leander Paes continued his winning run to advance to the mixed doubles' semifinals but it was curtains for Mahesh Bhupathi at the US Open.
Symonds told to seek psychological help
Embattled Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has been urged to seek a psychologist's help as he deals with the uncertainty surrounding his international cricket career and a bitter fallout with teammates.
 
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