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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Hindus from Pak, Bangladesh will get to claim India citizenship

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Hindus from Pak, Bangladesh will get to claim India citizenship
Govt Plans To Tweak Law, Draft Ready
IIT-Kgp alumnus kills UCLA prof, woman, ends life
Mainak Sarkar, an alumnus of the IIT-Kharagpur, shot and killed professor William Klug in a small office in University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) before killing himself yesterday, The Los Angeles Times reported, citing sources.
Woman on Mainak's hit list dead in Minnesota
The man who carried out a murder-suicide at UCLA left a "kill list" at his Minnesota home that led authorities to find a woman's body, Police chief Charlie Beck said on Thursday. The other professor on the list is OK.
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Snake-bite kills woman; son too dies after drinking her milk
In a horrific incident, an 18-month-old boy died after he consumed the milk of his mother, who was earlier bitten by a snake. The mother too died.
Dabholkar case: Hindu group member grilled
The CBI on Thursday questioned a Hindu Jana Jagruti Samiti member Dr Virender Tawde in connection with the murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar in 2013 in Pune
No celebration till bifurcation wounds heal: Naidu
Asserting that people of Andhra Pradesh will never be able to celebrate state formation day in protest against the humiliation meted out by the Centre, chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu called upon the people to join hands with him to put the state on growth path.
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World's most expensive smartphone Solarin launched: 10 things to know
Israeli startup Sirin Labs has launched the world's most expensive Android smartphone.
Nextbit Robin review: Cloud storage is not everything
Since the need for thinner phones with bigger storage capacities is constantly on the rise, we can definitely say that US based Nextbit’s first phone, Robin, has arrived just on time.
Google is recording your voice, even when you’re offline
Next time you say Ok Google to your Android phone, just remember Google is secretly recording your voice commands. Until now, people never really believed that Google actually records their voice commands. But there’s concrete evidence now, and that too provided by Google itself.
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It's Paes-Hingis vs Sania-Dodig in mixed doubles final
Indian tennis stars Leander Paes and Sania Mirza set up mixed doubles final at the French Open after winning their respective semi-final matches on Thursday.
ICC admits to purposely putting India, Pakistan in same group
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has admitted that it deliberately tries to put India and Pakistan in the same group at world events as it is hugely important for their success and it gives such events a massive kick.
India beat Laos 1-0, put one foot in Asian Cup Qualifiers
Striker Jeje Lalpekhlua scored the winner as India beat Laos by a solitary goal in a play-off match to put themselves in a strong position of qualifying for the third and final round of 2019 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.
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Investors get class action suit forum
Indian investors and depositors will finally get the option of filing class action suits against a company after the government on Wednesday set up the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) — a new entity that will take over several powers in coming months, including those related to deciding on revival of companies.
Luxury cars old and new set to become dearer
Starting June, luxury cars priced at 10 lakh plus — both old as well as new — will attract an additional 1% duty. However, used car marketers say the new rule will not affect the sale of used luxury vehicles.
Cos in niche areas build own talent through academies
In a bid to tap into the demographic dividend of the country, a handful of corporates are getting their hands dirty and taking it on from the grass root level by setting up academies or partnering with existing colleges.
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Manish Paul gets injured while shooting
The actor has been shooting round the clock for his forthcoming film and continued shooting despite getting injured on the sets.
SRK to take AbRam to an amusement park
On his third visit to Noida this year, Shah Rukh Khan got the same frenzied welcome from uncontrollable crowds in the city on Wednesday that he’d received the last time
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