Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Top Headlines: Ideological spat erupts over Prime Minister Modi's Silicon Valley visit

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Ideological spat erupts over Prime Minister Modi's Silicon Valley visit
A familiar left vs right spat is developing over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to California's famed Silicon Valley later this month.
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Need to be ready for short wars: Army chief
'Recent attacks show expanding arc of terror,' India's Army chief said.
Migrant chaos at Budapest train station
Hundreds of angry migrants demonstrated outside Budapest's Eastern Railway Terminus on Tuesday demanding they be allowed to travel on to Germany, as the biggest ever influx of migrants into the European Union left its asylum policies in tatters.
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Girl commits suicide over teasing, kin besiege school
Relatives of a 14-year-old schoolgirl who committed suicide by hanging at her Kodungaiyur home on Monday evening protested in front of the private school on Tuesday morning, claiming that the Class 10 student had taken her life after she was teased by some of her classmates.
Speeding car rams into road divider, 5 injured
A Swift rammed into a road divider and toppled in east Delhi's Vivek Vihar on Tuesday evening. Police said all the five youths inside the car have received serious injuries.
42 cocaine pellets recovered from smuggler's body
Osmania General Hospital staff have managed to recover 42 pellets of cocaine from the body of the arrested 32-year-old South African woman smuggler on Monday.
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7 fastest-charging smartphones you can buy
How many times have you been frustrated when you need to go somewhere and your phone's battery takes up over half an hour to charge to sufficient levels? In such cases, a fast-charging smartphone is what you need.
PM Modi concerned, government scrambles to fix call drops
TRAI will soon ask telecom companies to disclose information related to their services, which would be publicized so that customers are aware of capacity of their operator.
Google India accused of abusing search dominance by CCI
If the final ruling too finds Google guilty, CCI can either order Google to halt what it deems unfair practices or fine it even as much as 10% of its revenues.
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Challenge for Virat Kohli's India starts now
Sri Lanka have been beaten 2-1 in fine style, but with South Africa ahead for four Tests the need is to iron out the creases.
Ishant Sharma bowls India to series win against SL
Ishant Sharma took his 200th Test wicket in the form of centurion Angelo Mathews to help India beat Sri Lanka by 117 runs at the SSC.
Krishan, Thapa enter Asian C'ship semis, book World berths
Defending champion Shiva Thapa, second seed Vikas Krishan and the fast-rising L Devendro Singh booked medals and World Championship berths
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Toyota won't chase low-cost products: Takeshi Uchiyamada
Toyota Motor Corporation chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada can't forget his maiden trip to the bustling Assi Ghat on Tuesday morning.
Tata backs food startup Holachef
Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, has made a personal investment in Mumbai-based online marketplace for chefs, Holachef, as one of India's most famed industrialists continues to bulk up his portfolio of digital companies.
HC notice to govt over MNCs' patent disclosure
In a development that could have major ramifications on intellectual property cases in pharmaceutical and technology sectors, the Delhi high court issued a notice to the government on Tuesday in a PIL (public interest litigation) filed by IP expert Shamnad Basheer.
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Bollywood's highest earning celebs
Read on to know about how much is Kajol being paid for her comeback film, Dilwale...
13 Lesser known facts of Welcome Back
Bollywood sequels are turning out to be lucrative at the box office. This week comes yet another sequel, Welcome Back, produced by Firoz A Nadiadwallah under his banner, Base Industries Group.
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