Daily Newsletter | Friday, March 03, 2017 | | China ready to cede land for part of Arunachal Pradesh? | An exchange of land, with the politically and strategically sensitive Tawang tract in Arunachal Pradesh being ceded by India, could pave the way for a settlement of the India-China boundary dispute, China’s former pointsman for India Dai Bingguo has said. |
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Kerala as good as US in saving newborn children | Kerala’s infant mortality rate — number of children under the age of 1 who die for every 1,000 born — has been brought down to 6, equal to that of US and the average for developed nations. If India, with current IMR of 41 could get it down to 6, around 7 lakh children would be saved each year. |
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| Delhi Metro enters Limca Book of Records | Delhi Metro has made it to the Limca Book of Records for erecting 200 girders in one of its upcoming lines within a month. The feat has been achieved on the Noida - Greater Noida corridor. |
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| | No question of dropping Ajinkya Rahane: Anil Kumble | India coach Anil Kumble on Thursday made it clear that Karun Nair's one triple century cannot outshine the two years of "extremely successful" stint of Ajinkya Rahane and dropping the experienced middle-order batsman from the playing XI is out of question. |
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Clarke cautions Aussies ahead of Bengaluru Test | Ahead of the second cricket Test against India in Bengaluru from Saturday, former Australia skipper Michael Clarke on Thursday cautioned the visitors that the home side will bounce back harder, especially after the humiliating loss in the opening Test in Pune. |
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| US jobless claims near 44-year low | It was the 104th straight week that claims remained below 300,000, a threshold associated with a healthy labor market. That is the longest stretch since 1970, when the labor market was much smaller. |
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Snap's shares pop after $3.4 billion IPO | The IPO has tested investor appetite for a social media app that is beloved by teenagers and people under 30 for applying bunny faces and vomiting rainbows onto selfies, but has yet to convert "cool" into cash. |
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AirAsia India to fly abroad from next year | AirAsia India, Tata Sons’ JV airline with Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia, plans to fly abroad from next year. Launched in 2014, the eight-aircraft strong low cost carrier (LCC) aims to have a fleet of 14 Airbus A-320s by October and then meet the requirement of having 20 planes soon to fly abroad. |
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