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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: While Mumbai burned, MHA officers were busy enjoying Pak hospitality

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While Mumbai burned, MHA officers were busy enjoying Pak hospitality
The apparent reason offered by the Pakistanis was that the delegation should meet the interior minister, who was then travelling.
India holds fire on China opposition to NSG bid
Demonising It May Provoke Beijing More
NSG meet on India's membership inconclusive
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Now govt's 'Rising Punjab' against 'Udta Punjab'
Here's how the Punjab government plans to counter the spotlight that the film Udta Punjab is likely to put on drug abuse in the state once it is released. It has quietly launched ‘Ubharda Punjab' (Rising Punjab).
Bengaluru school expels LKG boy for sporting ponytail
A private school in the city has expelled a kindergarten student allegedly because he has a ponytail.
At 99%, Telangana has maximum non-vegetarians in the country
Telangana has the highest proportion of meat-eaters in the country with almost 99% of its residents being non-vegetarians, a Registrar General of India survey of people aged 15 years and above has revealed.
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5 reasons why you don’t need a desktop PC anymore
For a long time, the desktop vs. laptop argument could be summed up as being about power versus convenience.
10 people who became famous through social media
Have you ever thought of doing something that you love and make a living out of it, without having to do a 9 to 5 job?
WhatsApp to let users send messages with quotes soon
Popular instant messaging app WhatsApp has rolled out an update for its beta version, which brings a new message quote feature. The update enables users to quote somebody’s message(s) at the time of replying.
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Champions Trophy: India play out 3-3 draw vs Germany
In what turned out to be a brilliant comeback from the Olympic gold medallists, Germany came from two goals down to play out a draw as India squandered a great start to lose the momentum in the final three minutes.
Abhinav Bindra to call it quits after Rio Olympics
Abhinav Bindra, who remains India's sole individual Olympic gold medallist, said he will bring the curtains down on his illustrious career at the upcoming Rio Games where he will be the country's flagbearer in the opening ceremony.
Bopanna dares to end Paes' Oly dream but AITA won't listen
In a move which could have knocked Leander Paes out of Olympic reckoning, Rohan Bopanna picked Saketh Myneni as his preferred partner for the men's doubles event at the Rio Games, but the AITA is set to reject his demand.
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RBI may free up more regulatory capital
Banks may get further leeway in regulatory capital in addition to infusion from the government.Reserve Bank of India governor .
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Censoring won’t help weed out Punjab’s problem
BT gives you an insight into the gravity of the drug abuse problem in Punjab and its devastating effect on the youth.
Salman didn’t remove Arijit’s song from Sultan?
Turns out Aditya Chopra and team 'Sultan' were behind the decision to drop Arijit’s song from the film.
'Actresses told me about first orgasm'
My web series is on multiple orgasms, that’s exactly what it is. We still live in times where sex is a taboo. Female pleasure is supposed to be sacrilege, women are not masters of their own destinies when it comes to their sexual preferences. Very few can choose whom to get married to or whom to have sex with. Even fewer can choose if they can use birth control methods or terminate a pregnancy. Believe me, we live in a country where 80% of the women haven’t had an orgasm.
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