Daily Newsletter | Saturday, June 25, 2016 | | Brexit bubble may lure Indians to London realty | Wealthy Indians emerged the second biggest buyers of central London residences three years ago, only behind the British. Brexit, in the short term, may accelerate this process. Brokers predict a short run ‘Brexit bubble’ in the property market. |
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| 'Ban book on Modi's broken promises' | Narsinhbhai Solanki, a supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has moved a local court demanding ban on a book published recently in Gujarati on the PM's alleged failure to fulfil promises made during the 2014 general elections. |
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Child welfare employee sodomises rescued teen | A 16-year-old boy, who was rescued and kept in a children's home, was allegedly sexually assaulted by a member of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) that is meant to protect children's rights. |
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| Brexit: Here's what UK exiting EU means for tech companies | The results are out, Britain has voted to leave the European Union. The vote will surely impact India's $150 billion software services export industry which has a sizable exposure to Europe as well as the IT industry globally. Here's how Britain exiting EU may impact tech companies in India as well global IT companies. |
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| Mini IPL in September, BCCI to confirm dates later | BCCI has announced its plans to hold a mini-IPL in September 2016, using the window once allotted for the defunct Champions League Twenty20. Anurag Thakur, the BCCI president, confirmed the development on Friday in Dharamsala. |
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Kumble perfect foil for aggressive Kohli: Bhajji | "With no disrespect to anyone, Anil Kumble will forever remain India's greatest ever match-winner in Test cricket. And he will bring that hunger to win in this team also. Virat will get to learn a lot from the man himself," Harbhajan said. |
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| PM, FM, Rajan marshal troops from overseas | Since early morning, finance ministry officials kept working the phones with various regulators to minimize the volatility in the domestic financial markets as Britain voted to opt out of the European Union. |
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| ‘Sarbjit’ makers eyeing the Oscar? | The Randeep Hooda - Aishwarya Rai Bachchan starrer ‘Sarbjit' did fairly well at the box office and the film’s co-producer Vashu Bhagnani has complete faith in it. |
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