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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Did Netaji live as K K Bhandari in Bengal ashram in 1960s?

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Did Netaji live as K K Bhandari in Bengal ashram in 1960s?
Was Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose living incognito as K K Bhandari in 1963 in Shalumari Ashram in north Bengal? A reading of one of the files on Netaji, declassified on May 27, would seem to suggest that the topmost levels of the government was discussing this man in 1963.
Govt alerts Canada on Khalistan terror camp
Almost six months after the Pathankot terror attack, intelligence agencies have sent an alert to Canada's Justin Trudeau government, which has a baptized Sikh as defence minister, saying that pro-Khalistan terrorists are running a camp near Mission city in British Columbia to carry out strikes in Punjab.
4,700 acres of Sahara land put up for sale
In perhaps the biggest pan-India sale of land, over 4,700 acres held by the Sahara Group across 14 states have been put on the block by HDFC Realty and SBI Capital Markets. The sale is expected to fetch around Rs 6,500 crore.
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Gurgaon proposes 15% cut in circle rate
The Gurgaon administration has proposed to slash circle rates of properties by 15% this year to help revive the sluggish real estate market.
Train catches fire in TN, passengers unhurt
Passengers in a Trichy-bound fast passenger train escaped unhurt after one of its coaches caught fire while on the move in Karur district of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
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Micromax Evok review: Average budget performer
Micromax recently launched the Evok series in India. We reviewed Micromax Evok priced at Rs 8,499 to see what the device offers.
19 smartphones launched this month under Rs 15,000
Here’s a list of smartphones launched in India this month priced under Rs 15,000.
4 maps you’ll need even when you’re not lost for direction
These crowd sourced maps provide useful life hacks on the road -from the location of the nearest ATM to the clean loos in the area.
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Sunrisers Hyderabad beat RCB to win maiden IPL title
Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli's hundred-run stand went in vain as Sunrisers Hyderabad registered a narrow eight-run victory to win their maiden Indian Premier League title at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.
As it happened: IPL 9 Final - Bangalore vs Hyderabad
Quickfire half-centuries by Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli went in vain as Royal Challengers Bangalore crashed to an eight-run defeat to hand Sunrisers Hyderabad their maiden IPL title victory at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on Sunday.
French Open: Sania-Hingis Slam dream ends in Paris
The Indo-Swiss team (Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis) dubbed "Santina" were hoping to win four majors in a row after following up last year's Wimbledon and US Open triumphs with victory in January's Australian Open.
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World Bank officials to come to India in June
For the purpose of data collection for its 2017 annual report, officials from the World Bank Group would be coming to India in June 2016. India was ranked at 130 out of 189 economies in the world in the report released last year.
Government to sell off 14 ITDC hotels
Fourteen out of 16 perennially loss-making hotels owned by state-run ITDC will be sold off and the process to privatize them has already started, tourism minister Mahesh Sharma said. The government plans to totally offload its stakes in all ITDC-run hotels except the Ashoka and Samrat hotels in Delhi.
India among top 10 steel importers in 2015: WSA
India, the world's third largest steel producer, was among the top 10 importers of the alloy last year, according to the latest data by the global industry body World Steel Association. India imported 13.3 million tonnes of the metal in 2015 and was just a notch up from China, which imported 13.2 MT.
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