[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Live: Counting of votes begins J&K and Jharkhand

Tuesday, December 23, 2014
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Live: Counting of votes begins J&K and Jharkhand
Counting of votes has begun for J&K and Jharkhand which witnessed record turnout in the multi-cornered contests to elect their assemblies.
Delhi colder than London, Shimla
On a fogged out Monday, when the minimum temperature plunged to a season’s low of 4.2 degrees Celsius, Delhi was colder than hill stations such as Mussoorie and Shimla. It was chillier than even the British capital, London, where the day’s low was predicted to be 10 degrees C.
NRIs likely to get voting rights soon
Ahead of the annual Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas, the government on Monday assured the NRI community that it is working on providing them voting rights.
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Fog may delay flights during Vibrant
With flights from Delhi delayed daily, government officials are feeling jittery as this may affect the arrival of VVIPs for the Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas (PBD) and Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit (VGGIS) scheduled early next month.
Ravi Pujari’s wife, son held at Mumbai airport
Fugitive gangster Ravi Pujari’s wife Padma and his 14-year-old son were detained at Mumbai international airport late evening on Monday, after they arrived from Singapore.
Nagpur: Youth stabs, poisons, robs girlfriend
A computer engineer was arrested by Hudkeshwar police for allegedly assaulting and robbing his girlfriend after she pressurized him to marry her.
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Infosys to 'follow' Google, Facebook in evaluating employees
Infosys is in the midst of putting together a staff appraisal practice that includes some of the best practices followed at Google and Facebook.
Second-generation Moto X gets a price cut in India
The base 16GB variant of the second-generation Moto X now costs Rs 29,999, down from its launch price of Rs 31,999. Motorola also has exchange offer on the phone.
10 biggest tech acquisitions of 2014
2014 has been a busy year for major technology companies, from consumer-focussed players Apple and Google to enterprise-centric brands like SAP and Oracle.
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EPL: Chelsea sink Stoke to secure top spot at Christmas
Chelsea ensured they will spend Christmas Day on top of the EPL as goals from John Terry and Cesc Fabregas gave the leaders a gritty 2-0 victory at Stoke City.
Abhinav Bindra defends air rifle national title, Vijay too wins
Olympic medallists Abhinav Bindra and Vijay Kumar clinched a gold medal each in 10-metre air rifle and 25-metre standard pistol events respectively at the 58th National Shooting Championship.
Indian badminton makes unprecedented leap in 2014
It turned out to be a watershed year for Indian badminton as the home shuttlers clinched no less than eight individual titles and also broke new grounds in team championships.
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New sales network for Maruti's LCV
Co Plans To Bring The Vehicle Next Year; Will Not Opt For All-India Launch
Singh seeks more time for fund infusion in SpiceJet
Cash-strapped SpiceJet will have to wait longer for fund infusion.
RBI tightens rules to isolate defaulters
Raises capital requirement for banks lending to non-cooperative borrowers
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Exclusive: Bipasha and Karan heat it up
Exclusive first look of Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover from the upcoming song 'Touch My Body'
'People need to get over my weight loss'
In the capital recently, Adnan Sami talks about the current phase of obscene lyrics in Bollywood and how he is tired of people talking about his weight.
Upen: I am not facing any financial crisis
Good-looking actor Upen Patel , who is currently in news for his unpredictable behaviour in the Bigg Boss house has rubbished all the rumours regarding his financial crisis.
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