Daily Newsletter | Saturday, August 06, 2016 | | How Rupani pipped Nitin Patel to become Guj CM | In a surprise decision, BJP state unit chief Vijay Rupani, a Amit Shah loyalist, was on Friday chosen as the new chief minister of Gujarat to succeed Anandiben Patel, pipping Nitin Patel who was considered a sure pick for the top job in the poll-bound state. |
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| Police protection to woo dropouts back to Bareilly school | After nearly 50 girls of Dhaneli village in Meerganj tehsil reportedly dropped out of school after getting fed up of continuous harassment by a gang of youths on a desolate 2-km stretch from their homes to school, police have stepped up security in the area. |
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Bridge collapse: 3 more bodies spotted, toll rises to 17 | Three more bodies were on Friday spotted in the Savitri River even as incessant rains hampered the search operations launched after two buses and some private vehicles were swept away following collapse of a British-era bridge near Mahad in Raigad district. |
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| Notion Ink Able review: ‘Able’ to do some things, not all | Notion Ink recently launched its Able convertible in India. Powered by a quad-core Intel Cherry Trail processor paired with 4GB of RAM, the Able has 64GB of on-board storage and supports microSD cards of up to 128GB in size. While the regular version of the 2-in-1 (running Windows 10 Home) is priced at Rs 24,990, the enterprise variant (having Windows 10 Pro) bears a price tag of Rs 29,990. Notion Ink Able is available exclusively (for now) on Snapdeal. Here's our in-depth review of the Notion Ink Able. |
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| | US trade deficit hits $44.5 billion, biggest in 10 months | The US trade deficit increased to the highest point in 10 months, driven by a big rise in imports of oil and Chinese-made computers, cell phones and clothing. The deficit rose to $44.5 billion in June, 8.7 percent higher than a revised May deficit of $41 billion. |
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Govt pegs inflation target at 4% for five years | Barely four days before the central bank's monetary policy update, the government on Friday set an annual inflation target of four per cent, plus or minus two percentage points, for the next five years. |
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| Deepika is all praise for Aishwarya | At a recent event, the soon-to-be 'Padmavati' Deepika Padukone was asked about her fellow competitor Priyanka Chopra and while the actress always graces the media with answers that make beautiful copies, this time around it looks like the leggy lass refrained from making any comment on her Bollywood BFF. |
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'I realised that I was born to be in Bollywood' | The Australian actor and retired professional wrestler, who was seen in movies like 'Mad Max: Fury Road', 'Troy' and a Tamil film last year, now forays into Bollywood with 'A Flying Jatt'. |
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