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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Congress undermined Antony's concerns on Agusta tests: BJP

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Congress undermined Antony’s concerns on Agusta tests: BJP
Debt-ridden Lanka snubs India, warms up to China
China has managed to not just revive its flagship $1.4 billion Colombo Port City project in the strategically-placed island nation, but it is now also engaged in expansion of major infrastructure projects it built in the past and which were seen as impracticable until recently.
Six killed as 100-year-old Mumbai building crashes
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Guess what's in Amma's bag of goodies this time!
Expect a big surprise from Amma this week. While the grapevine has it that the AIADMK is gift-wrapping motorbikes or air-conditioners as poll promises, sources say the manifesto is likely to have more than one freebie.
Girl shot in fight over obscene songs in Chandigarh
In the second case in over 10 days, a girl was killed in firing during marriage celebrations in Haryana.
MBBS grads exempted from rural service in Telangana
In a reversal of its policy, the Telangana health department has decided to exempt MBBS graduates in the state from one-year government service, which was earlier considered compulsory for registration with the Telangana State Medical Council.
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6 reasons to avoid cheap smartphones like Docoss X1
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Facebook India makes it tough to remove offensive content
Facebook, the world’s largest social network, has made it tougher for offensive content to be taken down & will do so only if it gets a legal notice.
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IPL: Warner stars as SRH beat RCB by 15 runs
David Warner and Kane Williamson rose to the occasion as they put on a fine century partnership to guide Sunrisers Hyderabad to a convincing 15-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 27th match of the Indian Premier League season nine.
Vijender pummels Royer to record fifth successive win
Vijender Singh's power-packed punches went unchallenged yet again as he notched up his fifth successive knockout win by battering Frenchman Matiouze Royer. Vijender was declared winner little over a minute into the fifth round of the six-round super middleweight contest.
Welbeck brings Wenger solace amid Arsenal protests
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger faced supporter protests before Danny Welbeck's goal secured a 1-0 home victory over Norwich City on Saturday that moved his side up to third place.
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No disagreement with finmin on EPF rate: Dattatreya
Union labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya on Saturday denied having any differences with the finance ministry over the EPF interest rate. "Definitely we are all one. We take decisions for the Government of India," he said.
VRS for employees to turn around ailing MTNL
A top telecom panel on Saturday approved a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) for employees of ailing state-owned firm MTNL while also announcing a slew of revenue-incremental measures to boost the company's finances.
'VAT, state tax offences should attract PMLA charges'
SIT vice chairman said that probe agencies working under the high-power panel have revealed "horrifying" figures, where "97,000 people who are directors in more than 20 companies and 2,000 others are in gross violation of laws".
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Kangana records her statement with the police
Kangana Ranaut has recorded her statement with the police. Her lawyer said in a statement that Kangana has given a lot of information to the police regarding the case, which were not mentioned by Hrithik while filing the FIR.
Bipasha-Karan take their wedding vows
Bong beauty Bipasha Basu has been swept off her feet by her dapper dulha Karan Singh Grover. The couple tied the knot last evening in an intimate ceremony at a hotel in Mumbai. “It was a fairy tale wedding, exactly the way Bips wanted. Ever since she was a little girl, she had dreamt of a traditional Bengali ceremony.
Anushka Sharma's most talked-about films
Luck wouldn't have favoured her if talent wouldn't have been her middle name. This versatile actress-turned-producer has come a long way and has carved a niche for herself. From 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' to 'Sultan' - we bring you a list of her most talked-about films till date...
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[wanabidii] 7 cool gadgets you should not miss this summer

 
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 7 cool gadgets you should not miss this summer 

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With each passing year, summers are getting hotter to handle. 

 
 6 reasons to avoid cheap smartphones like Docoss X1 

6 reasons to avoid cheap smartphones like Docoss X1

Recently, it seems that a few Indian companies have started a trend of enticing prospective buyers with ridiculously cheap smartphones. It began with the Freedom 251, an Android smartphone priced at just Rs. 250. Now another unknown manufacturer, Doc... 

 
 Facebook India makes it tough to remove offensive content 

Facebook India makes it tough to remove offensive content

Facebook, the world’s largest social network, has made it tougher for offensive content to be taken down & will do so only if it gets a legal notice. 

 
 Apple’s stock dips to lowest since 2013 

Apple’s stock dips to lowest since 2013

Apple Inc on Friday ended its worst week on the stock market since 2013 as worries festered about a slowdown in iPhone sales and after influential shareholder Carl Icahn revealed he sold his entire stake. 

 
 India may attract more investment from Amazon 

India may attract more investment from Amazon

Amazon’s chief financial officer Brian Olsavsky has showered praise on the company’s India operations, promising to boost investments in the country on all fronts. 

 
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 Google to face first EU fine in 2016: Sources 

Google to face first EU fine in 2016: Sources

Google is likely to face its first European Union antitrust sanction this year, with little prospect of it settling a test case with the bloc's regulator over its shopping service, people familiar with the matter said. 

 
 Yahoo CEO could get $55m when company is sold 

Yahoo CEO could get $55m when company is sold

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will walk away with a $55 million severance package if the company's auction of its Internet operations culminates in a sale that ousts her from her job. 

 
 Twitter bids farewell to direct message bot 

Twitter bids farewell to direct message bot

Micro-blogging website Twitter has retired "Magic Recs" -- an effective bot account that used to send users direct messages (DM) recommending viral accounts or Tweets to follow. 

 
 Facebook to face lawsuit over plan to issue new stock 

Facebook to face lawsuit over plan to issue new stock

A Facebook Inc shareholder filed a proposed class action lawsuit on Friday in a bid to stop the company's plan to issue new Class C stock, calling the move an unfair deal to entrench Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg as controlling shareholder. 

 
 Indian smartphone market grows 23% in Q1 

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[wanabidii] News Digest: China hints at retaliation against US anti-dumping probe

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Saturday, April 30, 2016
Today's Headlines

China hints at retaliation against US anti-dumping probe
The Ministry of Commerce of China (MOC) said that China will encourage and support its steel companies to defend themselves according to law, and China will safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its steel companies using World Trade Organization rules.

Gold, silver extend gains on global cues, jewellers buying
Gold edged higher by Rs 50 to Rs 30,300 per 10 grams at the bullion market on Saturday, tracking a firming trend overseas along with sustained buying by jewellers at domestic front. Silver too spurted by Rs 250 to Rs 41,850 per kg on strong demand from industrial units and coin makers.

India's forex increased marginally to $361 billion
India's foreign exchange reserves increased marginally to $361.60 billion as on April 22, 2016, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said.

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Government departments asked to hire only CNG vehicles
In recent years, the share of government-owned vehicles has reduced significantly and departments are more dependent on hired vehicles. There are also reports of how availability of vehicles is often less when odd-even is in force and thereby causing huge inconvenience to the staff.

Cambodia's last royal turtles on verge of extinction
In a grim statement, the Wildlife Conservation Society said there may be "fewer than ten" remaining Cambodian royal turtles in the wild and that the minute population was under threat from increased human activity in the small section of Sre Ambel river where they still breed.

Tigress found dead in Nagarahole reserve; third since Jan
The field staff, who were on a regular beat, found the decomposed carcass of the animal, aged around 6.The wild cat is believed to have died two weeks ago.

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Russia defends intercept of US recce jet over Baltic
The Pentagon said the USAF plane had been flying a routine route in international airspace and that the Russian SU-27 fighter had intercepted it in an "unsafe and unprofessional" way. The CNN reported that Russian jet had come within about 30 metres of the US plane and had performed a barrel roll.

8 children, 2 tied up in backyard, rescued from Texas
A late-night phone call to police about a crying child led to the discovery of eight children unsupervised at a San Antonio home, including a 2-year-old boy chained in the backyard and a 3-year-old girl tied to a door with a dog leash, authorities said on Friday.

Bomb in Baghdad suburb kills at least 13
A suicide bomber driving a car killed at least 13 people and wounded more than 40 others on Saturday in an attack near a group of Shi'ite Muslim pilgrims in a southeastern suburb of Baghdad, police sources said.

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Spiders found to enjoy oral sex!
Oral sexual contact is rare in the animal kingdom, except in mammals, where fellatio-like behaviours are known in macaques, lemurs, bonobos, hyenas, cheetahs, lions, dolphins and bats. However, cunnilingus-like behaviours, like the one shown in Madagascan Darwin's bark spider are even rarer.

Weasel temporarily shuts Large Hadron Collider
The world's largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN outside of Geneva, has suspended operations because a weasel invaded a transformer that helps power the machine and set off an electrical outage on Thursday night, a CERN spokesman said.

El Nino dries up Asia as its stormy sister La Nina looms
Temerloh, Malaysia, April 29, 2016 (AFP) -Withering drought and sizzling temperatures from El Nino have caused food and water shortages and ravaged farming across Asia, and experts warn of a double-whammy of possible flooding from its sibling, La Nina.

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7 cool gadgets you should not miss this summer
With each passing year, summers are getting hotter to handle.

6 reasons to avoid cheap smartphones like Docoss X1
Recently, it seems that a few Indian companies have started a trend of enticing prospective buyers with ridiculously cheap smartphones. It began with the Freedom 251, an Android smartphone priced at just Rs. 250. Now another unknown manufacturer, Docoss, has announced the X1, an ultra-cheap smartphone priced at just Rs. 888.

Facebook India makes it tough to remove offensive content
Facebook, the world’s largest social network, has made it tougher for offensive content to be taken down & will do so only if it gets a legal notice.

More Technology News»

First phase of NEET tomorrow, SC says allow exam to be held
The first phase of the single entrance test NEET for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses across the country will be held on May 1 (Sunday) as the Supreme Court refused to accord an urgent hearing of a plea seeking modification of its earlier order.

Now, SC hints at allowing state, pvt med exams

Number of Indian students in US jumps 31%
The number of Indian students in the US universities is nearing two lakh. According to latest official data released, the number is over 1,94,000, a jump of more than 31% in one year. Around 82% of academic and vocational students pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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Building collapses in Mumbai; 6 dead, several trapped
Five people were rescued from the debris of the building in Kamathipura area of Grant Road, which caved in at around 2pm, a fire brigade official said. Eight fire engines and three ambulances have been pressed into rescue operation.

Shahid will star in the remake of Magadheera
Sajid Nadiadwala will be remaking the Ram Charan Teja- Kajal Aggarwal's 2007 Telugu blockbuster Magadheera and it is confirmed that Shahid Kapoor would play Ram Charan Teja's role in the Hindi remake.

Bombay High Court orders demolition of Adarsh Society building
The Bombay High Court on Friday ordered the demolition of the Adarsh Housing Society building. The court also directed the state to initiate criminal prosecution against officers involved in the scam and to restore the plot.

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Odd-even: 99.6 per cent compliance in phase 2, claims Delhi government
Speaking on the impact of car rationing formula on pollution level in Delhi, transport minister Gopal Rai said, "DPCC data shows less pollution was observed in inner circle of Delhi. However, it was high in the borders areas." He said comprehensive data will be released on May 9.

No diesel/petrol run taxis can ply in NCR from May 1: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Saturday refused to extend the deadline of April 30 given to private petrol and diesel run taxis to convert to CNG, virtually banning the taxis being run on liquid fuel from May 1 in the NCR.

Delhi diesel car ban to continue as SC adjourns hearing to May 9

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Mysuru gets a new grand hotel
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah inaugurated the hotel, along with MLA Tanveer Sait and Ministers RV Deshpande and HS Mahadeva Prasad

Is Bengaluru the new Delhi?
Like in a scene straight out of a Bollywood movie, 33-year-old Neha (name changed) was walking to her workplace one Saturday evening when three unidentified men in a car allegedly pulled up next to her, bundled her into it, and drove around for 45 minutes - threatening that she leave her boyfriend and the city for good, because she only "belonged" to one of the miscreants!

I'm at peace with people now... my past was not so: Muthappa Rai
A reformed Muthappa Rai, talks to Bangalore Mirror about his forthcoming biopic, his new life and all that's different in it.

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Arrest of RGIA staffer uncovers gold smuggling racket
The arrest of a ground staffer at the RGIA on charges of smuggling gold on Thursday was a result of a four-month long meticulously-planned operation by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI).

HC nod to judges' recruitment in T, AP
In a setback to Telangana government, the Hyderabad High Court on Friday dismissed petitions that challenged the ongoing recruitment process pertaining to junior civil judges and district judges and allowed the authorities to complete the selection process forthwith.

Medico attacked by patient's attendants

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Senior IPS officer entrusted with all poll related works in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu government on Saturday appointed senior IPS officer K P Maghendran as DGP (Elections), entrusting him with all poll-related works involving police for the May 16 Assembly polls in the state. He was appointed on the directions of the Election Commission of India.

50 years of Dravidian rule has left economy stagnant: Sitharaman
Around 12.45pm, as the Friday after noon azaan (call to prayer) came from the nearby mosque, union minister Nirmala Sitharaman began her campaign for the BJP candidate for Saidapet, V Kalidass.

Nominations end, 6,800 in fray this poll
Filing of nominations for the May 16 assembly elec tion ended on Friday with more than 6,800 nominations in the fray. On Saturday , the nominations will be scrutinised and on May 2, those candidates, who wish to withdraw from the race can do so.

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Litigants lose Rs 1 lakh for filing frivolous PIL
Two litigants from Bharuch district lost Rs 1 lakh for questioning a compensation of over Rs 100 crore to a Parsi family by the state government for acquiring the family’s land.

Will write to DGP to hand over constable murder inquiry to some other agency: JK Bhatt
Amid demands of CBI inquiry by the relatives of slain constable Chandrakant Makwana, Joint Commissioner of Police and acting CP JK Bhatt said they will write to the DGP to hand over the probe to any state agency for an independent probe.

Apex court stays HC's contempt proceedings against Bar president
In a dramatic turn of events, the Supreme Court on Friday stayed Gujarat high court from taking up contempt of court proceeding against Gujarat High Court Advocates' Association (GHCAA) president Yatin Oza after the lawyer challenged a contempt notice issued to him by the high court. ​

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UP cops taking community policing 'digitally'
For the first time in the country, UP police is going to take community policing "digitally” to check the hated messages being circulated through social media and whatapp and resulting law and order crisis.

Crime mapping to help cops track crime in real time
Allahabad zonal police is all set to roll out a on web based crime mapping system. This new system will help khaki clad to track crimes in real time.

Varun to ease farmers woes with donations from salary
In a bid to strike an emotional chord with farmers battling drought-like conditions in the region, BJP’s Sultanpur MP Feroz Varun Gandhi is set to hand over a cheque of Rs 1 lakh each from his salary to the families of four farmers who ended their lives due to penury.

More Allahabad News»

Odisha government hikes DA by 6 per cent

Campaign against trafficking
People, rescued after being trafficked, are leading a unique caravan campaign to create awareness against the unlawful practice.The caravan visited various parts of Jajpur and Kendrapada districts on Thursday and Friday.

House disrupted over Odia debate
The opposition on Friday stalled the assembly proceedings for the second day in a row demanding compulsory use of Odia in all official communications.

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Heist attempt in PNB branch, building owner's son accused

Teach finance in schools, says Rajan in MP
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Govind Rajan has advocated introducing financial literacy in school curriculum. Rajan also praised Madhya Pradesh for achieving maximum growth rate in the country. Rajan met chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday.

RBI guv buoyed by Salamatpur's success story
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday visited Salamatpur village, 40km from Bhopal, to understand the success story of reverse migration by labourers, who returned to their village and set up business with help of a pharma company and a local bank.

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BJP MP raises transgender issue in Parliament

Punjab gangster-turn-politician gunned down in Himachal

Robber's strike at Haryana CM Khattar's OSD's hosue

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