Wednesday, 4 November 2015

[wanabidii] Top Headlines: BJP MP spews venom at Shah Rukh, party brass frowns at 'such nonsense'

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BJP MP spews venom at Shah Rukh, party brass frowns at ‘such nonsense’
A day after Union minister Prakash Javadekar sought to distance BJP from general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya’s toxic comments against Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, party MP Yogi Adityanath spewed venom against the actor, saying he should heed 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed of Pakistan since “they speak the same language”.
3 Sikhs sworn in as cabinet ministers in Canada
The Punjabi community in Canada made history on Wednesday when two turbaned Sikhs were sworn in as cabinet ministers, as 42-year-old Justin Trudeau took oath as the country's 23rd prime minister at a grand public ceremony here.
‘Intolerance always existed, let’s not pretend’
Niti Aayog's member Bibek Debroy is a renowned economist who is known for speaking his mind. In an interview to TOI, Debroy reflects on the issue of intolerance and cites examples to show the need for multiple views. Excerpts:
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Don’t pay parking fee at malls in south Delhi, MCD says
The South Corporation will urge residents not to pay parking fee at many private hospitals and malls in south Delhi which have been “illegally” charging customers for the service.
Unable to feed 6 kids, Rajkot labourer kills 2 stepchildren
A farm labourer allegedly killed his two stepchildren – a three-year-old girl and a two-year-old boy – and buried them near a lake in Kukda village of Surendranagar district.
Power outage of more than 5 hours in Mumbai
Several parts of Mulund faced a power outage which lasted for more than five hours on Wednesday. Subsequently, there was a blackout at Bhandup station for some time in the evening.
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Best gadget deals this festive season
Smartphone makers are preparing to offer discounts of up to 50%, cash-backs, upgrades on exchanges and even goodies for as low as Re 1 to customers this festival season. With Diwali around the corner, smartphone companies like Xiaomi, Lenovo, Micromax and others started their festive season smartphone offers this week for shoppers scouting for the best deals and freebies. Here's a glimpse of what's on offer...
How much should you spend on a smartphone?
If you are not sure how much you should pay for a smartphone, read our breakdown of exactly what features to expect, depending on your budget.
Smartphones or cameras? 5 things to keep in mind
The best camera is the one you have with you -- it's a famous quote.
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Virat Kohli's India face stiffest test against South Africa
South Africa may be looking for their first Test series victory on Indian soil in 15 years, but they drew both of the last two Test series 1-1 in India. The four-test series is set to begin in Mohali on Thursday.
Dravid was India's best player away from home: Hayden
Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden was in NCR recently for a coaching stint. He speaks to us about the love India has for cricket, yellow dal being comfort food for him, and what it takes to be a great player.
India v South Africa: Mohali Test lowdown
Dale Steyn believes India are the favourites starting November 5, but South Africa haven't lost a series in nine years. Who will blink?
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Red carpet to foreign companies upsets India Inc
Level playing field, an expression which gained currency following the liberalization of the domestic economy with Indian industrialists finding themselves unable to compete against foreign companies and asking for parity, is once again back in the lexicon of India Inc.
Government considers to buy in-use cars for tests
Government is considering the proposal to purchase different models of cars, which are in use, to test whether these comply with the emission specifications as part of the "conformity of production" (COP) tests.
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Salman Khan: I love my mother the most in the world
Salman Khan has inherited his simplicity from his Maharashtrian mother and humanity from his pathani father.
'PKP 3' to be made from a woman’s perspective
In a season when established names have failed, director Luv Ranjan (33) and producer Abhishek Pathak (28) are riding high on the success of their comedy Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 (PKP2), a Panorama Studios production, which is holding well at the box office.
Actresses who wore bikinis in their debut films
Bollywood is synonymous with fame and several debutantes enter the glamour industry every year in search of recognition.
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