Daily Newsletter | Friday, April 29, 2016 | | We can't continue to bleed: Tata Steel to UK MPs | Jha told the House of Commons Business Select Committee that structural disadvantages in the UK, such as extremely high energy costs, were largely the reason for the crisis in the steel industry. He clarified that the company did not want to sell it to different buyers either. |
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| 2 die as 150-year-old house collapses in north Delhi | Two men were killed and one critically injured when a portion of a 150-year-old, three-storey building collapsed in north Delhi’s Lahori Gate area on Friday morning. Situated on a narrow lane, the house was being repaired for the past one week during which no safety measure was taken, alleged locals. |
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Hyderabad varsity denies entry to kin of Rohith, Ambedkar | In their first visit to the campus after converting to Buddhism, Rohith Vemula's mother Radhika and brother Raja, arrived at the UoH (University of Hyderabad) on Thursday, but were denied entry once again by varsity authorities, triggering protests. |
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| | Rohit, Pollard help Mumbai beat KKR by six wickets | Keiron Pollard hit the third fastest IPL fifty, off 17 balls, and Rohit Sharma carried his bat through the innings as they helped Mumbai Indians chased down 175-run target in 18 overs to beat Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets. |
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IPL: Khawaja comes in for injured Faf du Plessis for Pune | Khawaja, who also opens for Australia, has been in great form in the T20 format with his exploits in the Big Bash League. He was also the leading run-scorer for Australia in the recently-concluded World T20, averaging 35.75 with a top score of 58. |
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FIFA chief Gianni Infantino hails Leicester 'fairytale' | The FIFA boss is on a charm offensive to restore the battered organisation's reputation after it was engulfed last year by a massive corruption scandal. He said he was in favour of co-hosted World Cups, opening the door for smaller countries without massive infrastructure to hold the event. |
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| Dabur to invest Rs 500cr to expand mfg capacity | Home-grown FMCG major Dabur will invest Rs 500 crore this year to expand its manufacturing capacity. This would include an investment of Rs 250 crore to set up a new plant in Assam for manufacturing personal and healthcare products. |
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Vishal Sikka: Automation more disruptive than flat-world | Former Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani once said to American journalist Thomas Friedman that the global playing field is being levelled — a reference to the global, web-enabled playing field that had allowed countries like India to challenge developed ones in areas like software. |
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| Is Aditya Chopra responsible for Fan disaster? | hough King Khan proved once again that his acting prowess has not diminished from any angle, 'Fan' has not been as successful as the superstar would have liked it to be. And it seems the onus of the film doing so poorly is not entirely on Shah Rukh Khan or Maneesh Sharma. |
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