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The education minister, Kapil Sibal, has promised an array of improvements, including universal primary education, partly provided for through private schooling.
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The device, Sibal said, should be available to consumers sometime in 2011.
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It hasn't helped that the two marines were welcomed home by Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, looking like "heroes", says former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal.
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Ninan, Sanjaya Panth, Sachin Pilot, Aditi Phadnis, Vishnu Prakash, Chandra Bhan Prasad, Jairam Ramesh, Sunali Rohra, Suhel Seth, Arun Shourie, Kapil Sibal, Manvendra Singh, N.
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India's telecommunications minister, Kapil Sibal, in 2011 urged Google Inc.
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On November 29th Mr Raja's replacement, Kabil Sibal, said he would ask five firms why he should not strip them of 85 2G licences that they bought in 2008.
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Instrumental in driving the bill forward has been Minister of Human Resource Development Mr Kapil Sibal who is also President of the Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO.
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To launch the tablet, Kapil Sibal, the minister of human resources and development, communications and information, gave a lofty speech in front of a crowd of students in New Delhi.
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Moreover, Mr Sibal says it was the Italian ambassador, Daniele Mancini, who was the first to set a precedent by giving "an affidavit to the Supreme Court" (that the marines would return).
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But some, like former top diplomat Kanwal Sibal, believe the decision to return the marines is actually a "sorry commentary on the ineptness of Italian diplomacy", rather than a big triumph for the Indians.
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