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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: India to Pakistan: Border trouble will bring 'unaffordable costs'

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India to Pakistan: Border trouble will bring 'unaffordable costs'
With no signs of any let up in the offensive from either side despite civilians getting caught in the crossfire, the possibility of de-escalation anytime soon seems dim.
When 1bn are offline, the world is robbed of ideas: Facebook CEO Zuckerberg
"India's next generation has the opportunity to bring India to the world and the world to India," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.
Sunanda Pushkar death due to poisoning: Medical team
The medical team probing the death of Sunanda Pushkar, wife of former Union minister Shashi Tharoor, has concluded that she died of poisoning.
CITIESMORE »
Class IV student molested in Delhi school
A bookbinder who supplied books to the library of a reputed private school in Dwarka was arrested on Thursday evening for molesting an eight-year-old girl student in school. He had been on the run since Wednesday.
28-year-old Mumbai woman lured with promise of job, raped
The police are hunting for a 26-year-old man who allegedly raped a 28-year-old woman in a Bhayander lodge, where he had called her for a meeting on Wednesday night on the pretext of getting her a job in the home guard
Man kills daughter for refusing sex
A 45-year-old man allegedly hacked his 19-year-old married daughter with a ‘dabia’, or fodder cutter, after she refused to have sex with him at his home at Mustafaganj village under the Meenapur police station area in Muzaffarpur district.
TECHMORE »
Exponential growth potential for Facebook in India: Zuckerberg
Seeing exponential growth potential for Facebook in India, its co-founder Mark Zuckerberg today said he will discuss with Prime Minister Narendra Modi ways to connect villages with the digital world.
IT companies to post strong Q2 growth
Boosted by an improving demand environment, a stable US economy and increase in project awards, top software services companies are expected to maintain strong revenue growth for the July-September quarter (Q2FY15).
10 tricks every Android user should know
Most Android phones are already pretty easy to use, but there are some easy steps you can take to make them even more enjoyable and efficient.Here are 10 tips and tricks for every Android user.
SPORTSMORE »
I do not own any ISL team: Salman Khan
Bollywood star Salman Khan has denied reports of him investing in Indian Super League. The actor took to micro-blogging site to clear the rumors.
Roger Federer storms into Shanghai Masters quarters
Djokovic and Federer notched up contrasting wins to reach the Shanghai Masters quarters while Ferrer fought back from a set down to knock out Murray.
India need to develop hockey from grassroots: Sreejesh
PR Sreejesh today said that the quality of domestic players was low and stressed the need to develop the sport from the grassroot level to get more international medals.
BUSINESSMORE »
Govt plans diamond hub in Mumbai
Gems & Jewelry Export Promotion Council's (GJEPC) estimates suggest that in volume terms, 85% of the global cutting work takes place in India.
Maruti under scanner for booking cars without display
Maruti Suzuki's third attempt to crack the premium mid-sized sedan code has run into an unexpected bump after securing record pre-launch bookings.
4,600 Sahara investors claim refund from Sebi
Around 4,600 investors in two Sahara group companies have come forward to claim refunds from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), which had asked those who had purchased bonds issued by the entities to claim their money.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
‘I was offered Rs 70 lakh for election campaigning’
Sangram tells us about his recent visit to his village in Rohtak to raise awareness about the upcoming Legislative Assembly Elections in Haryana.
‘I dress like a bride on karva chauth’
It’s Karva Chauth tomorrow — one of the most significant festivals celebrated predominantly by women in North India. We spoke to Bollywood actresses who have started following the tradition after tying the knot with men from the North.
Funny things that define Indian daily soaps
Indian television shows go beyond being mere forms of entertainment.
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