Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, June 07, 2016 | |
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Mayawati attacks BJP over Mathura violence | As BJP stepped up its attack on the ruling Samajwadi Party over Mathura violence, BSP chief Mayawati on Monday accused the BJP-led NDA government of being equally responsible for the incident that claimed lives of 29 people including two police officers. |
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Karunanidhi slams Jaya for taking credit for Chennai Metro | A day after chief minister J Jayalalithaa thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for extending Chennai Metro Rail project to Tiruvottiyur and claimed credit for the successful completion of the first phase, DMK chief M Karunanidhi on Monday said it was only due to the efforts of the DMK government between 2006 and 2011 that the project had been completed partially. |
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7 things you didn’t know were hackable | So you’ve installed an anti-virus program on your PC, you’ve picked the best security app for your smartphone, you never click on suspicious links or open dodgy-looking emails, and you’ve made sure all your passwords are strong — you’re safe from hackers, right? |
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Fit again Federer defends French Open pull-out | A newly fit Roger Federer on Monday defended his decision to pull out of the French Open because of a back injury, rubbishing suggestions it had anything to do with the wet Paris weather. |
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RBI likely to maintain status quo on interest rates | With inflation rearing its head again and global crude oil prices inching up, the Reserve Bank is likely to maintain the status quo on interest rates at its bimonthly monetary policy review for the current fiscal, experts say. |
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Govt for settlement bad loans, empowering PSBs: Jaitley | Committing to support NPA-ridden public sector banks, finance minister Arun Jaitley said they would be empowered and protected in case of "commercially prudent" settlement of bad debts. Jaitley said the bank CEOs and government had a candid discussion on the subject. |
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L&T wins $135 million Qatar World Cup stadium contract | Larsen & Toubro Ltd has secured a contract to build a $135 million stadium for Qatar's 2022 World Cup, an official said. It's a boost for the company which is facing a slowdown in its key Mideast market due to low oil prices. |
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