Tuesday 31 May 2016

[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Muslims being framed for terror a cause for worry: Law minister

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Muslims being framed for terror a cause for worry: Law minister
Touching on an issue that has for long agonized Muslims in India, Union minister for law and justice DV Sadananda Gowda on Tuesday said he is concerned about false terror charges slapped on Muslim youths that are followed by acquittals due to lack of evidence across the country. More importantly, he said legal reforms are in the pipeline to address such cases.
Cops assault on students triggered Jat violence
The panel has called the police action unwarranted and added that it inflamed the Jat anger.It noted that till then there was no violence despite protests and road blockades in some parts of Haryana for almost a week.
3 IITians endure 10-hr 'racial profiling' in Italy
Three IITians enrolled in their sophomore years who were waiting to take a connecting train from Ventimiglia, were rounded up by local Italian security for passport verification on Monday. Though they were holding their identity papers, the three were flown 1,100km down south to Bari.
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Mumbai: 100 WR locals cancelled as coach derails
As many as 100 services were cancelled and 200 delayed after an empty coach derailed and turned over at Lower Parel station, damaging the OHE in the process.
Under fire, Eknath Khadse skips cabinet meet
Amid feverish political speculation triggered by a series of corruption allegations against him, state revenue minister Eknath Khadse did not quit on Tuesday.
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Peek into 5 cool TV technologies
Throwing extra pixels onto screens is passe. TVs are now about packing more smart features and display innovations.
Mirza Ghalib to bots: 7 things Satya Nadella said
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made a whirlwind trip to India.
Yu Yunicorn review: The best Yu till date
Yu, the company responsible for smartphones like the Yu Yutopia, Yuphoria, Yureka and more have this time levelled up its game in the smartphone industry by launching its latest flagship model of 2016, the Yu Yunicorn.
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Cook can challenge Tendulkar's Test run record: Sunil Gavaskar
Cook on Monday became the first England cricketer to cross the 10,000-run mark in Tests, and the youngest overall, beating Tendulkar's record by five months by reaching the milestone at the age of 31 years and five months.
Shastri, Bangar set to re-apply for India coaching jobs
Former Team India Director Ravi Shastri along with his support staff which include Sanjay Bangar, Bharath Arun and R Sridhar are all set to re-apply after BCCI advertises national coaching positions in the next couple of days.
Mystery surrounds Kaneria's sudden departure to India
Mystery surrounds the sudden departure of Pakistan's banned Test leg-spinner, Danish Kaneria and his family to India although his brother claims they have gone to perform some religious rituals.
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Government achieves 3.9% fiscal deficit target
Government said on Tuesday that it has achieved the fiscal deficit target of 3.9 per cent of GDP in 2015-16. For 2016-17, the government aims to further bring down the fiscal deficit to 3.5 per cent of GDP.
Govt bullish on farm growth on good monsoon hopes
India will "definitely" see higher foodgrain output and overall growth in the agriculture sector in case the IMD prediction of a good monsoon "comes true", agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh said. Due to two consecutive drought years, the country's agriculture growth remained at 1.2% in 2015-16.
Scandal-hit Volkswagen makes profit despite scandal
Volkswagen saw its net profit fall 19% in the first three months of the year — but showed it can still make money even as it grapples with a costly scandal over cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests. Profits in the January-March period fell to 2.37 billion euros from 2.93 billion euros a year earlier.
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'People I have dated, have taught me a lot'
Amaan Ali Khan, one of the two famous sons of sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan, says he has made mistakes in relationships, and would now like to get married and settle down with a woman who respects his work.
Katrina Kaif falls ill post Morocco-London-India trip
Extensive travelling from Mumbai to Morocco to London has finally taken a toll on Katrina Kaif.
Mangeshkar sisters react to Tanmay Bhat's video
Lata Mangeshkar's younger sisters ​Meena Khadikar​ and Asha Bhosle speak exclusively to Bombay Times about comedian Tanmay Bhat's controversial video.
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