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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Drastic changes in UPA's land acquisition law likely soon

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Drastic changes in UPA’s land acquisition law likely soon
The law, bearing Rahul Gandhi’s imprint, came under attack from states, including those ruled by Congress, raising the prospect of drastic changes in its provisions.
Finance ministry officials get ready for 15-day hibernation in dungeon
The finance ministry is preparing for the annual 15-day hibernation for its 200-odd people engaged in printing the Budget papers to be presented in Parliament.
70 years after defeating Japan, India forgets Imphal
Seventy years is a long time to forget people, events, the past. In India, it doesn’t take that long. Even heroes are forgotten here in a matter of months, or a few years.
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Thousands stranded after fire at CST station
A major fire broke out in the New Administrative Building that abuts CST railway station during Friday’s evening crush hour.
High alert at Kochi airport after hoax calls
The Cochin International Airport on Friday evening received four bomb threat calls, sending the security personnel into a tizzy.
Bangalore doctor is Obama-Singh fellow
Ann Sarah Koshy is happiest pulling out sticky, wailing babies into the world. For her, delivering the bundles of poor women and sharing their joys matters most. Now, the young intern with a rural hospital off Sarjapur Road is off to Harvard University to research how Vitamin B12 helps in neonatal growth.
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Narayana Murthy to enter e-commerce space with Amazon
NR Narayana Murthy, who is stepping down as the executive chairman of Infosys, is getting ready with his next big bet.
Have a Nexus 5 or new Nexus 7? You can get Android L now
Unlike in the past when Google used to release the finished versions of Android, now Google is releasing beta versions called developer previews.
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Chiellini calls Luis Suarez ban 'excessive'
Italy's Giorgio Chiellini has said the ban Fifa handed down to Luis Suarez is 'excessive' and that he feels no anger towards the controversial Uruguay striker.
Djokovic in last 16 after injury scare
Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon hopes looked in serious jeopardy against Gilles Simon on Centre Court but he recovered to win 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 and reach the last 16.
Record-breaking teen Shaw joins United
Luke Shaw became the most expensive teenage footballer in history after joining Man United from Southampton in a 4-year deal worth reported £30m.
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Walmart decks up kirana stores for larger India pie
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is leaving no stones unturned to gain market share in India’s booming cash-and-carry business.
ONGC to invest over Rs 5,700 crore in Mumbai field
State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corpoaration would invest over Rs 5,700 crore to push up production by 6.9 million tonne of crude oil and 5 billion cubic metres of gas by 2030 from its Mumbai High (North) oil and gas field in the west coast.
Volkswagen lines up string of budget cars for India
Unable to make a big dent in the highly-competitive Indian car market, German car major Volkswagen is lining up a slew of budget cars to go head-on against market heavyweights like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Honda.
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‘Bigg Boss gave me recognition of being a wrestler’
Together they look like a cute telly couple as they address each other as Sangramji and Payalji. Meet the much in love Sangram Singh and Payal Rohatgi
Alia Bhatt proposes to Varun Dhawan
Alia Bhatt had a surprise up her sleeve at a recent award show, where she and Varun Dhawan were promoting their upcoming film, Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.
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