
Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, December 22, 2015 | | | From street to court, all-out war between BJP and AAP | | The political brawl between finance minister Arun Jaitley and AAP moved to the courts on Monday with the minister going to the Patiala House courts to personally file a Rs 10-crore defamation case against CM Arvind Kejriwal and five other senior AAP members - the first time a Union minister has done so against a CM. |
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| Indian Navy’s ops force pirates to shift base | | Over the past three decades, the INS Godavari class warship has been successfully deployed in numerous international operations since it was inducted into the fleet. After its decommissioning, the Indian Navy will decide on the three aspects of the future of the warship. |
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| | Ex-beau detains, tortures techie for 5 days | | A 30-year-old software professional was confined and assaulted, both physically and sexually, by her former boyfriend at the latter’s flat at Tolichowki for the past five days. Her SOS to a friend on a social networking site on Sunday helped police zero in on the location and finally free her from the clutches of her tormentor on Monday. |
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| Gang war over Rs 1.5 lakh leaves 2 dead in Delhi | | A dispute over money snowballed into a bloody gang war in west Delhi’s Najafgarh, triggering two shootings within three hours that left two men dead and two women battling for life with critical injuries late Sunday night. |
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| | 10 cheapest 4G smartphones you can buy in India | | 4G has been the must-have feature for smartphone buyers this year, so much so that every smartphone brand in the country re-tooled its strategy to offer high-speed internet even on budget models. |
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| | | Biggies under USFDA lens, Indian drug cos under scanner | | Domestic drug companies will face increased scrutiny from global regulatory agencies, including the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), with the top two companies Sun Pharma and Dr Reddy's now under regulatory glare. |
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| Neemuchwala may become Wipro CEO | | Wipro is abuzz with speculation that chief operating officer Abid Ali Neemuchwala will succeed T K Kurien as CEO early next year and that Kurien will be elevated to the position of vice-chairman. |
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