Legendary leg spinner and former India Test captain Anil Kumble has withdrawn from the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction in Bangalore later this week, it announced here Tuesday. Kumble, who turned around the fortunes of IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), “cited business commitments, including his association with cricket and wildlife in various capacities, as [...]
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Kumble hangs up his boots, withdraws from IPL auction
Government withdraws pension bill
The government today in Belgrade decided to withdraw from parliamentary procedure a draft bill on amendments to the Law on Pensions and Disability Insurance.
It was announced that the government was ready to talk and discuss all contentious issues regarding the bill.
Google withdraws background images on home page
Google took back it decision of imposing a background of images to its otherwise usually wholly white home page. The major search engine displayed the page with images for merely 24 hours and took it backed instantly thereafter.
However, even when the home pages appeared for a short period, it was quickly commented by [...]
Sembcorp says Cascal withdraws complaint against company
Sembcorp Industries says Cascal N.V. in the United States has voluntarily withdrew its complaint against the company.
This follows the decision by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on May 19, 2010 to deny Cascal’s motion for a preliminary injunction to stop Sembcorp from launching its voluntary tender offer.
Sembcorp Industries says Cascal withdraws US Court restraining order
Sembcorp Industries (U96.SG) says Cascal N.V. (HOO) has withdrawn its request for a “temporary restraining” order from a US Court to stop the Singapore company from making a voluntary offer for the New York-listed wastewater company.
Sembcorp, in a filing to the Singapore Exchange, said that the US Court held a hearing on Cascal’s motion on May 12 and had decided to schedule an “evidentiary hearing” on May 19.
New Century withdraws IPO amid turbulent markets
China’s New Century Shipbuilding withdrew its planned $770 million Singapore initial public offering less than a week after volatile markets had forced it to slash the size of the offering by less than half.
The company said in a statement it plans to review the situation and may plan to relist on a date in the near future.
Davydenko withdraws from Dubai with injury
Obama nominee to head transportation security withdraws
US President Barack Obama’s nominee to lead the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) withdrew Wednesday, keeping the agency that manages airport security without a permanent head in the wake of the Christmas Day plot to blow up an airliner.
The departure came as Congress held a series of hearings related to the failed Dec 25 attack on [...]
Oracle Withdraws Sun Buyout Petition to Russian Antitrust Regulators
Oracle withdraws its petition to obtain antitrust clearance to do business in Russia after its acquisition of Sun Microsystems. The Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia requires that once it is notified of a merger or acquisition that may infringe upon antitrust laws, the companies involved have a maximum of 90 working days to complete the deal. Oracle does not believe the acquisition will be sanctioned by EC regulators within the 90-day window.
– The European Commission’s roadblock slowing the Oracle acquisition of Sun
Microsystems has led to another international problem for the world’s
second-largest software company.
Oracle on Oct. 30 withdrew its petition to obtain antitrust clearance to do
business in Russia
after the addition of…
Georgia officially withdraws from CIS
Georgia officially ended its membership of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on Tuesday. Tbilisi announced its desire to quit the Russian-dominated organization after a five-day war with Russia over the Georgian breakaway republic of South Ossetia last August.
SC withdraws stay on power tariff hike
ISLAMABAD – Cancelling its orders, issued on July 6, for staying the proposed increase in electricity prices, the Supreme Court of Pakistan allowed National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to work out a power tariffs formula as per the demands of electricity generation and distribution companies.
However, the apex court directed NEPRA to inform the court in advance in case it recommends increase in the electricity tariffs. The court also directed the Ministry of Water and Power and Ministry of Finance to inform the court about the proposed withdrawal of subsidy on electricity or increase in tariffs of the utility.
A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and comprising Justice Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmad and Justice Jawwad S Khawaja heard the suo motto case, taken on pieces of news appeared in media, against the proposed increase in power tariffs despite reduction in oil prices in the international market.
Counsel for the electricity generation and distribution companies, Anwar Kamal, prayed to the court to allow NEPRA to work out power tariffs formula on the petitions submitted by the said companies. He said that the companies needed increase in tariffs to meet their revenue requirements and said that it was the government, which did not let people suffer from the hike in tariffs and subsidised the utility.
Counsel for NEPRA Ijaz stated that according to his knowledge, the government had decided not to withdraw subsidy on electricity for the time being. He said that as for as NEPRA was concerned, its duty was to make recommendations to the government on the basis of petitions filed by the electricity generation and distribution companies, while keeping in view their revenue requirements.
The Chief Justice remarked that the court did not intend to stop them from working out the formula for increase in electricity tariffs. However, it should be in accordance with rules, he observed.
The court then withdrew its July 6 order, which had stayed the proposed increase in power tariffs. But the court simultaneously directed NEPRA to inform the court in advance if it was going to recommend increase in electricity tariffs. The ministries of water and power and Finance were also directed to inform the court about the proposed withdrawal of the subsidy or increase in tariffs of electricity by next hearing in the case.
The court order also allowed the government to consider increase in electricity tariffs as per the recommendation of NEPRA but the same could not be passed on to the people unless allowed by the court, Anwar Kamal explained to TheNation.
The case was adjourned till date-in-office after three weeks.



