Daily Newsletter | Thursday, September 15, 2016 | | Stop terrorism, India & Afghanistan tell Pak | Signalling its commitment to Afghanistan, India promised $ 1 billion development assistance and upped defence and security ties even as both countries called for an end to state-sponsored terrorism in what was seen as a clear message to Pakistan. |
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Lalu's son spotted with murder accused | A picture of one of the accused wanted in Siwan journalist Rajdeo Ranjan murder case with RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s elder son Tej Pratap went viral on Wednesday, prompting the opposition in Bihar to sharpen its attack on the ruling grand alliance, which is already facing flak after the release of former Lok Sabha MP Mohammad Shahabuddin from Bhagalpur jail. |
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| SP crisis not a family feud, says Akhilesh | The raging feud within UP's ruling Samajwadi Party remained unresolved 48 hours after it erupted with chief minister Akhilesh Yadav's sacking of two ministers, with senior minister Shivpal Yadav, stripped of four key portfolios. |
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Lalu son’s photo with ‘killer’ sparks outrage | A picture of one of the accused wanted in Siwan journalist Rajdeo Ranjan murder case with RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s elder son Tej Pratap went viral on Wednesday, prompting the opposition in Bihar to sharpen its attack on the ruling grand alliance, which is already facing flak after the release of former Lok Sabha MP Mohammad Shahabuddin from Bhagalpur jail. |
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| Fitbit Charge 2 review: Towards a healthier you | Fitness tracking wearables maker Fitbit recently launched its Charge 2 and Flex 2 fitness trackers in India. While the Flex 2 is priced at Rs 9,499, the more expensive Charge 2 bears a price tag of Rs 14,999. The new Fitbit Charge 2 has a heart-rate monitor, a feature previously limited to the 'HR' edition of the Charge only. It comes with a touch-sensitive OLED display, as well as a 3-axis accelerometer, an altimeter and a vibration motor. Fitbit Charge 2 syncs with its companion smartphone app over Bluetooth. |
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on India, Steve Jobs, missteps and more | Apple CEO Tim Cook is a man of few words. In an interview to Washington Post, the usually reticent CEO of one of the world's most valuable company talked about a number of things including the 'enormous India opportunity', Steve Jobs, mistakes made during his tenure so far and much more. |
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| Virat is an inspiration for all of us, says KL Rahul | "I can't talk for anybody else, things like this don't really affect me. Like I said, I like playing all three formats - they all challenge you differently and I am someone who enjoys the challenges," KL Rahul said. |
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India beat Kazakhstan to enter FIBA Asia Challenge quarters | The Indian basketball team defeated Kazakhstan 100-90 in its last Group E game to secure a place in the quarter-finals of the FIBA Asia Challenge 2016 on Wednesday. This is the third straight time the men's team has progressed to the knockouts. |
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| Rupee claws back to end at 66.89 v/s USD | The rupee staged a modest comeback after a three-straight day fall against the US dollar to end 3 paise higher at 66.89 on easing fears of an imminent US Fed rate hike amid softer overseas sentiment. Fresh dollar selling by banks and exporters helped the home currency to recover from early losses. |
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| 'I don’t think much about the audience' | Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, who is known for exploring the intricacies of human relationships in National Award-winning Bengali films ‘Anuranan’ and ‘Antaheen’, makes his Bollywood debut with ‘Pink’. Jolly and open-minded, Tony Da, as he is fondly called, wears many hats with ease. |
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