Daily Newsletter | Saturday, January 30, 2016 | | Rohith Vemula case: Rahul joins candle march | Stepping up the offensive on Dalit scholar Rohith Vemula's suicide issue, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi left for Hyderabad on Friday evening to participate in a candle march by students of the Hyderabad Central University. |
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Hyd Central University interim V-C goes on leave | In a dramatic turn of events, Dr Vipin Srivastava who took charge as the interim Vice-Chancellor of Hyderabad Central University (HCU) amid protests over the alleged suicide by a Dalit scholar here proceeded on leave from this afternoon. |
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| Delhi doctors, nurses to go on indefinite strike | The Municipal Corporation Doctors' Association, Residents Doctors Association and Nurses Association in a general body meeting here on Friday decided to go on an indefinite strike from tomorrow. |
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How watching a movie became his career | Born as the tenth child of his family in a village without electricity, Resul Pookutty from Kerala had to walk 6kms to school, dreaming about the delicious midday meal. |
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| 7 hidden tricks for your Android smartphone | You don't always find everything you need to know in the user manual ¬ plus, who reads that thing anyway?If you want to find out more about some hidden tips and tricks for your Android smartphone/tablet device, read this non-exhaustive list. |
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| 2nd T20I: India beat Australia by 27 runs to seal series in Melbourne | India defeated Australia in the second T20I at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to win the series with a game remaining. Riding on Virat Kohli's unbeaten 59 and Rohit Sharma's 60, India produced another good all-round performance to record a 27-run win in the match. Chasing 185 to win, Australia slumped after a brilliant start as they were restricted to 157/8 in 20 overs. |
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| Sticking to fiscal road map must for credibility: Rajan | Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday made a strong pitch for sticking to the road map for fiscal deficit and inflation targets as a way to gain credibility and cautioned against pursuing loose policies to stimulate growth. |
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Sebi changes comex rules for safer trades | Market regulator Sebi on Friday reduced position limits in the agri commodities derivatives trading segment which, market players said, would make the segment safer and reduce volatility. But the move may also hit all those participants who want to hedge their risks through commodity exchanges (comexes). |
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US economic growth slows sharply | The US economy's growth slowed sharply in the final three months of 2015 to a 0.7 per cent annual rate. Consumers slowed spending, businesses cut back on investment and global problems trimmed exports. However, most economists expect growth to rebound in the current January-March quarter. |
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| Out now: Sonam Kapoor and Beyonce in ‘Coldplay’ music video | Just when we wanted more Indians to feature in international work after Priyanka Chopra bagging ‘Quantico’ and Deepika Padukone being signed for Vin Diesel's 'XXX' series, Sonam Kapoor enters the global stage by featuring in the latest 'Coldplay' single that stars Beyonce in the lead. |
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