Daily Newsletter | Saturday, April 02, 2016 | |
China, you are shielding terrorists & Pak: India on Masood Azhar | External affairs ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said that India finds incomprehensible that while Jaish-e-Mohammad was listed in the UN security council for its well known terror activities, the designation of the group's main leader, financier and motivator has been put on technical hold. |
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N-Summit 2016: 7 key announcements by PM Modi | PM Modi tweeted to say his US visit was full of fruitful meetings and interactions. In his address at the nuclear security summit, PM Modi focused on nuclear security and technological approaches to defend against nuclear terrorism among others. |
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PM's Saudi visit push to 'de-hyphenate' from Pak | PM Modi's visit to Saudi Arabia on Sunday is part of a diplomatic effort to put pressure on Pakistan by forging ties with some of Islamabad's closest allies. Modi's visit is just over seven months after he travelled to another Pakistan ally, the UAE, and signed a security cooperation agreement. |
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Hardik's aides fined for false habeas corpus petition | Gujarat high court on Friday dismissed the habeas corpus petition filed by two associates of Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel after his mysterious disappearance for one day from Sabarkantha's Tenpur village on September 22 last year. |
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Apple turns 40 with India on its radar | As the company celebrated its 40th birthday, the aim is increasingly getting clear -- to make further inroads into the Indian smartphone market with a huge base of 160 million plus users that is likely to surpass the US smartphone user base in a couple of years. |
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Mystery surge in cash with public hurts banks | A steep surge in the amount of currency in circulation has baffled bankers and economists as this preference for cash among the public is slowing down deposit growth and hurting banks. |
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HCL Tech buys Geometric for Rs 1,283 crore | Billionaire Shiv Nadar-controlled HCL Technologies will acquire Mumbai-based engineering services company Geometric for Rs 1,283 crore ($188 million) in a share-swap deal. |
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CNG, piped cooking gas become cheaper in Delhi | CNG price in the national capital was on Friday cut by Rs 0.60 per kg and piped cooking gas by Rs 0.65 per standard cubic meters following a 20 per cent slashing in natural gas rates. The new prices will become effective from Friday midnight |
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