Daily Newsletter | Thursday, April 21, 2016 | | Delhi govt vows not to allow taxi surge pricing | The Delhi government will soon come out with a policy to regulate app-based taxis and their fares. Transport minister Gopal Rai told TOI on Wednesday that the government was drafting a policy to rein in taxi aggregators. |
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ISIS big fish ask Indian scouts to ‘lie low’ | Top Islamic State handlers based in Syria have reportedly instructed their contacts in India to "lie low for some time" in the wake of the NIA's multi-state crackdown in January on an ISIS-inspired module led by Mumbai-based techie Mudabbir Mushtaq Shaikh. |
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| Failed app drives Hyderabad techie to suicide | Depressed that the social networking app developed by him failed to take off, a 33-year-old software engineer ended his life by inhaling nitrogen gas at his house in SR Nagar on Wednesday. |
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Tollywood woes: US has biggest 'piracy' gang | Following a slew of complaints from the Telugu Film industry, the state's Information Technology (IT) department has unearthed a thick network of 'international pirates' operating out of countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, France, Australia and even the US. |
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Dargah Dewan and a khadim to hoist tricolour in Kashmir | Dargah Dewan of Ajmer, Syed Zainual Abedin Ali Khan has appealed to the countrymen to join him in hoisting tricolor in the Kashmir valley in response to anti-national elements chanting slogans 'Pakistan Zindabad' and hoisting Pakistani flag on Indian soil. |
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| Google's Android: 8 little-known facts | Google's Android is the world's most widely used mobile operating system. The OS powers not only majority of smartphones worldwide but also most wearables in the world. |
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| IPL 2016: Mumbai Indians canter to six-wicket win | Mumbai Indians registered their second win of the season, in the fifth game, as they chased down 171-run target in 18 overs to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets in Game 14 of the ongoing Indian Premier League season nine at the Wankhede stadium. |
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A narrative bit too familiar for KKR and KXIP | The little passages of play is where a game is won and lost, and that is where the two teams have churned out contrasting performances. While KKR have marveled in that aspect, KXIP have failed miserably. |
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| India headed for top slot in global LED bulb market | India is poised to emerge as the largest market for lighting systems based on LEDs (light-emitting diodes), thanks to the Narendra Modi-led government's UJALA (Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All) scheme for replacing all inefficient bulbs with these energy-efficient lamps. |
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Premji family to participate in share buyback | Wipro's promoter and promoter group, comprising its chairman Azim Premji and his family members, will participate in the company's share buyback programme that it announced earlier this month. |
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Coca-Cola may stop glass bottles | Coca-Cola may stop selling soft drinks in glass bottles as they have become more expensive to produce compared to plastic bottles and cumbersome for most consumers to carry. |
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