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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Tit for tat: After China's Azhar snub, Uyghurs get Indian visa

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Tit for tat: After China's Azhar snub, Uyghurs get Indian visa
New Delhi' has allowed Uyghur activists including World Uyghur Congress's Dolkun Isa to come to India to meet Dalai Lama after Beijing decided to put a technical "hold" on Jaish-e-Muhammed chief Masood Azhar's terror designation. Isa as a wanted "terrorist" in China.
India among 175 nations to sign Paris climate deal
Prakash Javadekar signed the agreement on behalf of India. The agreement aims to take multiple measures to save the world from disastrous consequences of climate change and was adopted by 195 countries in Paris on December 12, 2015.
SC stays HC order, Prez rule continues in U'khand
Harish Rawat's celebrations over being restored as Uttarakhand CM came to an abrupt end on Friday as the Supreme Court revived central rule in the state by staying the hard-hitting high court verdict until April 27 on the technical ground that the written judgment wasn't available.
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97-year-old writes PG exam of open varsity
A 97-year-old created a history of sorts by appearing at the MA (economics) examination of Nalanda Open University (NOU) here on Friday.
Close shave for J P Nadda as lift crashes in Hyderabad
Union health minister J P Nadda had a narrow escape on Friday when the elevator he was in crashed two floors down at the BJP state office in Hyderabad.
Wife got Punjab cop killed to marry NRI she never met
The wife of a Punjab Police constable had got him killed to marry an NRI youth she had developed a friendship with over social networking sites but had never met and paid Rs 5 lakh to three contract killers, police said on Friday.
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Earth Day: 7 tech tips to bring a change
On the occasion of Earth Day, we tell you about a few products you can use and practices that you can implement...
10 reasons why your Wi-Fi is so slow (and how to fix it)
Wi-Fi is the way of the world now.
FBI paid over $1 million for iPhone hack
The Federal Bureau of Investigation paid hackers more than $1 million to break into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers, director James Comey said Thursday.
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RCB beat Pune Supergiants by 13 runs in a thriller
Royal Challengers Bangalore bowlers held their nerves and took wickets in a heap at the death overs to help the team beat Rising Pune Supergiants by 13 runs and registered their second win of the Indian Premier League season nine.
Some people out to 'destroy' global brand IPL: Shukla
IPL has emerged as a global sports brand, but some people are trying to "destroy" it and new controversies are being created every year, leading BCCI to consider shifting the tournament abroad in 2017, IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla said.
Dravid has done magnificent job with youngsters: Pollard
West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard said: "In Rajasthan also there was a young team and if you look at the person working behind scenes, Rahul Dravid has done a magnificent job with youngsters throughout India and they all are gravitating towards him."
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RIL posts biggest quarterly profit in 8 yrs at Rs 7,398cr
The company's refineries earned $10.8 on each barrel of crude processed as against $10 a year earlier.RIL's earnings beat analyst estimates of Rs 7,010 crore, according to Bloomberg.
Apple hikes iPhone prices by steep 29%
Apple has increased prices of iPhones in India.The surprise revision in retail prices comes at a time when the company's new device SE got a poor response and managed to sell only a few thousand units.
Singapore Airlines spreads wings in India with Scoot
The Singapore Airlines (SIA) group is now the biggest foreign airline in India in terms of number of subsidiaries operating as well as the cities it flies to.
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Kangana-Hrithik's shocking mail trail
Here are some more e-mails allegedly sent by Kangana and a few exchanged between her sister Rangoli and Hrithik.
Is this the story of Salman Khan's 'Sultan'?
According to the supposed plot revealed in DNA, Khan's character is shown to be a corrupt government officer who doesn't spare anyone of bribe, but one striking incident and an encounter with a kid changes him from within and he decides to become a wrestler!
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