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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Factory worker's son Nathu snapped up by Mumbai Indians for Rs 3.2cr

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Factory worker’s son Nathu snapped up by Mumbai Indians for Rs 3.2cr
This is a story of how a borrowed sum of money ended up looking like a million bucks. Literally. Bharat Singh approached a local money lender for Rs 10,000 so that he could enrol his son in one of Jaipur’s premier cricket academies.
Pak brings back Kashmir hurdle into talks process
Islamabad is looking to raise the ante on Kashmir as India and Pakistan seek a mutually convenient date for foreign secretary-level dialogue which is meant to launch the recently announced comprehensive bilateral dialogue (CBD) process.
'Branded' by intolerance, no deal for Aamir
With e-commerce giant Snapdeal refusing to extend his contract following the intolerance row, this may be the only time in his career that actor Aamir Khan has been left without a brand endorsement deal.
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Delhi: Teachers, docs back at work, but not safai staff
A day after the Delhi high court issued notices to municipal employees' unions, asking them to explain why their strike shouldn't be declared illegal, doctors, nurses and paramedics have withdrawn their agitation.
Man attempts to rape girl after her cat eats his pigeon
A youth allegedly tried to sexually assault a girl in public after her pet cat reportedly ate his pigeon.
13-year-old dalit girl gang-raped in Badaun
A 13-year-old dalit girl was allegedly gang-raped by two youth at a village in Badaun district. The accused also forced the family of the survivor to stay in the village for four days to prevent them from filing a police complaint.
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8 gadgets & tech you should definitely use in 2016
Internet connection is tardy, find it tough to share files between iOS and Android, charging is slow, these are some of the most common complaints that people have with their gadgets.Here are some gadgets and technologies that provide simple solutions to these and many other such problems.
BlackBerry Priv review: High on price, low on performance
BlackBerry launched its first Android smartphone BlackBerry Priv in India at Rs 62,990. We bring you a complete review of the device and is it worth the price.
Error 53: This could completely shut down your iPhone, without warning
iPhone owners could be left with completely broken phones by a mysterious error that renders the handsets unusable.
SPORTSMORE »
IPL auction: Watson, Negi emerge biggest millionaires
Shane Watson emerged the biggest of purchases from the 2016 IPL player auction in Bangalore, finding his second franchise in Royal Challengers Bangalore who forked out Rs 9.5 crore for his services.
As it happened: IPL 2016 players' auction
Yuvraj Singh, Ishant Sharma and Kevin Pietersen are among the eight marquee players to go under the hammer for the IPL 2016 players' auction.
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No power plant facing coal shortage now: Piyush Goyal
The government has transformed the country's coal scenario in a short span and not a single thermal power plant is now facing shortage of the fuel, Union minister Piyush Goyal said here on Saturday.
China central bank to keep yuan stable: Report
China will fine-tune monetary policy and keep the yuan basically stable while guarding against systemic financial risks, the country's central bank People's Bank of China said on Saturday in its fourth-quarter monetary policy report.
Some unpaid Chinese workers ditch holidays to protest
With China's economy growing at its slowest in 25 years, angry workers are demanding almost a year's unpaid wages as they are too proud to go back to native places empty-handed. Labour unrest is on the rise, a concern for Beijing as it seeks to avoid social unrest even as financial pressures build.
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Celebs who faced flak for insulting cultures
Is it flattery or mockery? Even as the debate about Beyoncé stereotyping Indian women in a new music video continues, we take a look at celebs who incited anger when they tried taking inspiration from other cultures
How Pan Am Flight was recreated for Neerja
Giving something more to eager fans, the makers have now released a behind-the-scenes video recounting what went into the making of the ill-fated flight.
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