Daily Newsletter | Saturday, October 11, 2014 | | | Six dalit women gang-raped in Bihar, 3 held | Police on Friday arrested three men who allegedly gang-raped six dalit women, including four teenage girls, at Kurmuri village, about 100km from Patna, in Bhojpur district. |
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| Infosys Q2 beats expectations: 10 things to know | Infosys has reported better-than-expected profits and revenue growth both in rupee and dollar terms for the second quarter (July-Sep) of this fiscal (2014-15). Here are 10 key takeaways from Infosys's blistering quarter. |
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| | Vodafone wins Rs 3,200cr tax case | Vodafone got a shot in the arm on Friday after the Bombay high court ruled in its favour in the transfer pricing case relating to undervaluation of share capital issued by Vodafone India Services Private Limited (Vodafone India) to its Mauritius parent. |
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Narayana Murthy declines chairman emeritus post | Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy has declined the position of chairman emeritus, completely cutting the umbilical cord with the path-breaking, 33-year-old IT company that he founded in 1981. |
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Fuel prices may see steep decline | Hefty cut in fuel prices are round the corner as global benchmark oil prices continue to fall, dropping below $90 a barrel on Friday as Iran joined Saudi Arabia in a discount war – something unthinkable till now. |
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| Movie Review: Jigariyaa | A middle class boy falls in love with a rich girl. Theirs is love at first sight. Owing to the class divide, parents object to the relationship. Can their love survive societal pressure? |
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