The Biggest Stories of March 9, 2015

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Coal and spectrum bids have now crossed 3 lakh crores for the government kitty as the CAG's estimate now looks conservative; The prime minister expresses anger as his government asks PDP to explain releasing Masarat Alam, The Congress asks them to withdraw support; Meanwhile, confronting protests against Sri Lanka PM's comment about fishermen, Sushma Swaraj makes a startling assertion; A professor in Leipzig University is forced to apologise after denying an internship to an Indian student, citing the country's rape problem; and more in our news wrap of the day.

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