Friday 29 April 2016

[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Gujarat clears 10% quota for poor in bid to pacify Patels

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Gujarat clears 10% quota for poor in bid to pacify Patels
WB min shows Pak scribe Kolkata’s ‘mini-Pakistan’
Jindal, 14 others to be tried in Coalgate case
CITIESMORE »
Artificial ripening brings bitter fruit of disease
While the fruit markets in the Diamond City are brimming with different varieties of mangoes and fruits from other states, one has to be cautious when buying them as various types of banned chemicals are used by traders to ripen and preserve the fruits.
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10 little-known browser tricks
Here we take a look at ten cool browser tricks that’ll help you use the internet like pro.
Mobile panic button: 6 things government needs to explain
Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad recently said that all mobile handsets sold in India from 2017 onwards will come with a panic button and GPS.
Samsung beats Apple to emerge as leader in India’s premium smartphone segment
Buoyed by the successful launch of Galaxy S7 as well as price cuts of its earlier popular models, Samsung has overtaken Apple to emerge as the clear market leader in India’s premium smartphone segment in the January-March quarter.
SPORTSMORE »
IPL: Gujarat beat Pune by three wickets in a thriller
James Faulkner held his nerves in the end to help Gujarat Lions register a thrilling three-wicket victory over Rising Pune Supergiants at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Friday. With the victory, Gujarat consolidated their top spot in the standing with 12 points after seven games.
IPL: Kotla to host Eliminator, Qualifier 2 instead of Eden
The IPL governing council on Friday announced that the Eliminator and second Qualifier of the ninth Indian Premier League will be held at the capital's Feroz Shah Kotla stadium instead of Eden Gardens.
Bindra says yes; IOA waits for Tendulkar, Rahman
"Received a letter this afternoon from the president and secretary general of the IOA inviting me to be a goodwill ambassador. I am humbled that they thought I am worthy enough for this honour. I respectfully accept this with gratitude," Bindra said.
BUSINESSMORE »
Google’s Pichai sees end of physical computers
Forget personal computer doldrums and waning smartphone demand. Google thinks computers will one day cease being physical devices.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Kapoor siblings to play Haseena and Dawood?
Kapoor siblings to play Haseena and Dawood...
Kabir Khan says he can't go to Pakistan again
'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' director Kabir Khan was heckled at Karachi airport by a mob of protestors who even waved shoes at him. However, the good-natured director played down the issue and asked the Indian media to ignore the incident.
'You're paid more than men if you're Priyanka'
After presenting her intense monologue in Jaipur recently, Kalki Koechlin answered questions on gender disparity in society and the film industry.
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