Daily Newsletter | Monday, August 31, 2015 | | Will take quota demand across country: Hardik | After successfully mobilizing a massive show of strength in Ahmedabad, Patel quota stir leader Hardik Patel has said his next stop is Jantar Mantar as he plans to take his demand across the country by organizing rallies to bring the “Patel-Kurmi” samaj together. |
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'No political force but of Patidar behind stir' | In Delhi to canvass for the inclusion of the Patel community in the OBC reservation category, he spoke to Rajeev Deshpande and Vishwa Mohan about why he thinks the influential land holding caste is feeling marginalized. |
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| Suitcase with girl's hacked body found near Kolkata | The suitcase containing the hacked body of a six-year-old girl, who along with her mother Sucheta Chakraborty, was allegedly killed by a bank manager, was suspected to have been found by boatmen at Mangal Pandey ghat in Barrackpore around 9.30pm on Sunday. |
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Ahmedabad: 5-year-old boy dies of swine flu | A five-year-old boy succumbed to H1N1 influenza at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital on Friday. The Khadia resident was brought to Asarwa hospital on Thursday night. He died two hours after his throat swab tested positive for swine flu. |
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| | | Bizmen not enthused by how CBEC deals with taxpayers | A first-of-its-kind Taxpayer Satisfaction Survey conducted by the Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) has revealed that just around 20% of the respondents are satisfied with the interface offered by the agency, underlining the need for re-orienting the indirect tax wing’s focus towards customer satisfaction. |
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Mainland China eyes global push | Having laid out a spread for foodies in India, Anjan Chatterjee, owner and managing director of Speciality Restaurants, now eyes a bigger bite of the global pie. |
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Most counter-offers fall flat for employees | Counter-offers, which have been used as a tool to hold back people from leaving the organization, are revealing a not-so-rosy side of broken promises on several fronts, leading to disgruntlement among those who opt for it. |
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| 'Nana never sugar-coats things' | The Bhais have returned with Welcome Back, producer Firoz A Nadiadwallah’s latest installment of the hit franchise, Welcome (2007). This time around, Majnu Bhai (Anil Kapoor) and Uday Bhai (Nana Patekar) – two of the most adorable characters on screen – are joined by Ajju Bhai (John Abraham) to entertain the audience. |
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