
Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, October 15, 2014 | | Cyclone Hudhud: On Day 3, Vizag sees no end to woes | As if the battering by Cyclone Hudhud was not enough, the insensitive attitude of some government officials and the struggle for survival on Day 3 saw the otherwise placid Vizagites running out of patience. |
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| 17-year-old hangs self as parents oppose affair | A 17-year-old girl committed suicide at her residence in Santa Cruz on Monday. The teenager, who belonged to a minority community, was reportedly upset as her parents were opposed to her relationship with a youth (22) from another community. The girl was also suffering from health complications. |
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| 10 hottest smartphones to buy this Diwali | If you are looking to buy a smartphone, then there is no better time than now, as several top smartphone makers have released new products to lure buyers. Here's a look at the 10 hottest smartphones you can buy this Diwali... |
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| | Investors lose Rs 7,300 crore as DLF stock nosedives 29% | The share price of DLF, the Delhi-based real estate major, crashed about 28.5% to Rs 105 on Tuesday on BSE, its all-time low level, after market regulator Sebi banned the firm and some of its promoters from the market for three years. |
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SBI links free ATM usage to balance, branch visits | The country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) has reviewed its ATM usage charges, allowing more free transactions to those who avoid visiting its branches, and unlimited transactions for those with large balances. |
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Kumar Birla to bid for units offloaded by Lafarge, Holcim | The Aditya Birla Group is eyeing cement assets being put on the block by European giants Holcim and Lafarge as they merge. The move signals the return of India’s top conglomerates to bulge-bracket global buyouts amid positive business sentiments after a change of government at the Centre in May this year. |
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