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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: China lone holdout as 47 member nations back India's NSG bid

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China lone holdout as 47 member nations back India's NSG bid
China remained the last major obstacle in the way of India’s membership bid in the Nuclear Suppliers Group as 47 of 48 members supported New Delhi’s application at the group’s special plenary session in Seoul on Thursday.
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Anil Kumble named India's new cricket coach
Anil Kumble, the former India Test captain and the country’s most successful bowler, has been named as the coach of the men’s cricket team, with his one-year tenure to begin with India’s four-Test tour of the West Indies in July.
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In first liver transplant in 20 yrs, son gifts life to dad
Twenty years after the country saw its first adult-to adult living donor liver transplant, doctors successfully carried out the first such complex surgery in the city last week.
Gujarat: 3.57cr jobless, 3.57% of them want work
Of the state’s 6.04 crore people, nearly 3.57 crore do not work. Most of those who don’t hold a job handle household duties. These numbers emerge from the data of 2011 census.
Rajkot's green steps win it national award
As many as 125 cities from 21 countries had participated in this year’s EHCC, which is year-long competition that rewards cities for their long term efforts to combat climate change. Of the 125, 11 were Indian cities and Pune, Coimbatore and Rajkot qualified for the finals. Earlier, Thane, Coimbatore and New Delhi have earned this prestigious label.
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Supreme Court to hear petition seeking ban on WhatsApp
The Supreme Court will hear next Wednesday a petition seeking a ban on WhatsApp on the ground that the messaging platform's end-to-end encryption gives terrorists a means of communication that is impossible to intercept.
Beware Android users, this malware secretly installs unauthorized apps on your phones
A family of mobile malware called "Godless" has affected over 850,000 Android devices worldwide with almost half of these devices in India alone, a new report said on Thursday.
Huawei planning on bringing major changes to EMUI: report
The new Android OS interface is expected to sport features that are found on other Android smartphones as well, but with Huawei’s own touch.
SPORTSMORE »
Anil Kumble named Team India's new cricket coach for one year
Anil Kumble, the former India Test captain and the country’s most successful bowler, has been named as the coach of the men’s cricket team, with his one-year tenure to begin with India’s four-Test tour of the West Indies in July.
India's new coach: Five abiding Anil Kumble memories
As Anil Kumble is named as coach of the Indian cricket team, we take a look back at five occasions on which he left a mark as a cricketer.
Players come first, coach always stays in background: Kumble
Asked about his plans for the team, he said, "Strategy will be to win. There is still time to think about all that and sit with the players. I have a short and long-term plan for the upcoming series (against West Indies), but I cannot plan alone; I also need players to pitch in."
BUSINESSMORE »
Shareholder nod sought for Rishad Premji salary hike
Wipro has sought shareholders' approval to revise the compensation of its chief strategy officer Rishad Premji , son of billionaire chairman Azim Premji.
VW to take $10bn hit in emissions scam: Report
The bulk of the cash would be used to fix the cars, buy them back and compensate owners.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
'Music can also heal and enlighten like yoga'
The singer aspires to change the way the art is perceived in our country.
All's not well between Pulkit and Yami?
All’s not well between the 'Junooniyat' lead pair.
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