
Daily Newsletter | Thursday, February 11, 2016 | | | How radio signal spurred Armyman's rescue op | | A day after a massive ice-wall avalanche hit an Army post in the northern part of Siachen Glacier on February 3, rescue teams established “radio contact” with one of the 10 trapped soldiers. |
|  |
| India may ask Pak to seek Headley’s deposition | | India may ask Pakistan to seek deposition of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley through video conferencing before its court, where the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case is being tried, to gather more evidence so that those involved in the incident could be punished. |
|  |
| | B'luru advertiser puts his faith & funds on billboards | | For months now, citizens of Bengaluru, the eastern parts in particular, have been seeing huge billboards at vantage points with the tagline,'Islam: Facts Vs Fiction', offering a free copy of the Quran from the advertiser. |
|  |
| 'Eggs not needed in mid-day meals' | | In response to a public interest litigation (PIL) asking for implementation of National Food Security Act in Gujarat, the state government has submitted to the Supreme Court that there is no need to provide eggs to children, as part of the mid-day meal scheme in the state. |
|
| | Google's self-driving car is its own driver: US government | | US vehicle safety regulators have said the artificial intelligence system piloting a self-driving Google car could be considered the driver under federal law, a major step toward ultimately winning approval for autonomous vehicles on the roads. |
|  |
| 15 hot gadgets launched in India recently | | Planning to buy a new smartphone, tablet or budget LED TV? Here are 15 new cool launches from the last 15 days that you can add to your list of gadgets to be considered. |
|  |
| | Defeat was a very, very good wake-up call: Gavaskar | | The defeat to Sri Lanka was a good wake-up call for the Indians, according to Sunil Gavaskar, who said the batsmen should have shown more respect given that the Lankan pace trio was an unknown proposition. |
|
| | Australia to look for ways to ship cheap gas | | Australia is willing to look at a regulatory framework for facilitating supply of gas at lower prices for India’s gas-fired power stations, which may hold the key to the success of Narendra Modi government’s 100 GW (giga watt) solar dream envisaging round-the-clock clean and affordable power to all. |
|  |
| ‘Flipkart exit harder than Myntra sale’ | | Mukesh Bansal’s journey at Flipkart began after his fashion e-commerce venture Myntra was acquired in May 2014 for $330 million by its crosstown rival. That was an emotional moment for Bansal, but leaving Flipkart and saying goodbyes now is even more difficult, he says. |
|  |
| India seeks investment from UAE in energy sector | | India has invited investments from the United Arab Emirates in a slew of oil projects as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's drive to attract greater foreign participation in upgrading and expanding the South Asian nation's stretched infrastructure. |
|  |
| | 'Pulkit-Yami's potential had not been exploited' | | As Sanam Re, a romantic-musical with Pulkit Samrat, Yami Gautam and Urvashi Rautela keeps its Valentine’s weekend date at the cinemas, director Divya Khosla Kumar talks about what went into making her second directorial venture extra special. |
|  |
|
|
0 comments:
Post a Comment