[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Army to govt: 44 terror camps active, premature to revoke AFSPA

Thursday, February 19, 2015
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Army to govt: 44 terror camps active, premature to revoke AFSPA
The Army remains dead against any move to 'revoke', 'partially withdraw' or 'dilute' the iron-fisted and controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Jammu and Kashmir.
Husband's illicit affair not always cruelty: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that a husband's illicit relationship with another woman may not amount to 'cruelty' towards his wife and count as a ground for abetment to her suicide.
Rare: Teesta Setalvad's case sent to new SC bench
The CJI decides which case goes to which bench. If there are written or oral requests for recusal from a particular judge, then the case is shifted to another bench.
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7-year-old girl found dead at Lonavla resort was sexually assaulted
The seven-year-old girl found dead on the terrace of a well-known resort in Lonavla had been sexually assaulted, the Pune rural police quoting the postmortem report said on Wednesday.
Man pours acid on wife for refusing to have sex
A 38-year-old woman suffered minor burn injuries when her husband poured cleaning acid on her at their house in ICF early Wednesday morning.
Stray pigs banned in Gurgaon
The nuisance of stray pigs in Gurgaon city is likely to be controlled with the authorities banning them.
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Samsung Galaxy A7 first impressions
We took the all-new Samsung Galaxy A7 out for a quick test drive and here's what we think about the smartphone...
Sony's Google Glass rival SmartEyeglass goes on sale
Sony has began taking orders for SmartEyeglass internet-linked eyewear, moving ahead in the market as Google steps back to revise its Glass strategy.
Buying a budget smartphone? 5 things to remember
The budget smartphone segment has grown by leaps and bound.
SPORTSMORE »
India are a very dangerous side, warns Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting has rated India a "very dangerous side" and said the defending champions have got "too many class players" in their side to retain the title.
I had to work the hardest to reach the top, says Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar said he had to work the hardest to reach the top, while adding that he always believed in letting his bat do the talking in his glorious career.
Raina wants to emulate Yuvraj's 2011 World Cup exploits
Suresh Raina wants to fill in the shoes of Yuvraj, the hero of 2011 edition, in the ongoing showpiece event being jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
BUSINESSMORE »
When ‘Cyrus Mistry’ tricked Tata executives
Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry is under cyber attack.
RBI eases gold import norms
In a move that will bring relief to jewellers and discourage smuggling, the Reserve Bank of India has allowed banks to import gold in bullion form on a consignment basis and given them a freehand in extending gold loans.
Munjals raise Rs 1.9k crore for Pipavav stake
A sale of 70 lakh equity shares by the Brijmohan Lall Munjal-led Hero Group in its flagship Hero MotoCorp to raise Rs 1,865 crore on Wednesday led to two contrasting reactions in the stock markets.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Bollywood's most followed celebs on Twitter
From senior actors to the new age lot, from Amitabh Bachchan to Varun Dhawan, we look at India's most followed Bollywood celebs on Twitter.
World Cup WAGs
Young, effervescent and not afraid of PDA, they are the brave new faces of Bollywood and Indian cricket. She’s our perfect choice for one-down.
Nana Patekar returns with 'Ab Tak Chhappan 2'
Nana Patekar is back with Ab Tak Chhappan 2, which also features Gul Panag, Ashutosh Rana, Vikram Gokhale, Mohan Agashe, Govind Namdev and Raj Zutshi.
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