
Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, May 13, 2015 | | 'Govt least interested in getting black money back', Ram Jethmalani says | Ace lawyer Ram Jethmalani, whose efforts resulted in setting up of a Special Investigation Team to probe black money, on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that the Narendra Modi government’s promise to bring back illegal money stashed abroad was “worse than an illusion” and a “fraud on the nation”. |
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'Will build Ram temple without political help' | Taking a dig at the BJP government, Hindu religious leaders on Tuesday said they will construct Ram temple at the "Lord's birthplace" in Ayodhya without any political assistance if the Supreme Court gives order in their favour. |
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US Marine helicopter goes missing in Nepal | A US Marine Corps helicopter was declared missing on Tuesday with six Marines and two Nepalese soldiers aboard as it was ferrying rice and tarps to earthquake victims in rugged terrain in Nepal, near a town hard hit by the latest deadly aftershocks. |
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| Couple invested duped crores in Munnar, Vagamon realty | The high-profile couple, currently in custody for duping aspiring students by offering admissions in a Hyderabad college, has amassed wealth of around Rs 20 crore in two years, initial investigations by the police found. |
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Delhi cop drives into road workers, three killed | A day after a Delhi traffic cop made headlines for attacking a woman, another city policeman drove into six women workers, killing three of them, at the Badarpur flyover in southeast Delhi on Tuesday morning. |
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| 10 best smartphones you can buy under Rs 30,000 | Out in the market to buy a new smartphone? Not sure which one to buy? The wide range available -- both online and offline -- adding to the confusion? Here's help. Read on for our list of 10 best smartphones you can buy under Rs 30,000. |
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| | Govt may clear NTPC, IndianOil selloff today | The government is expected to provide a thrust to its ambitious disinvestment programme for the current financial year by clearing stake sale in over half-a-dozen companies including NTPC and IndianOil. |
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Birla buys Jubilant’s hypermarket business | India’s domestic retail sector is poised for further consolidation as the Aditya Birla Group on Tuesday agreed to acquire the hypermarket business of Jubilant Industries, which operates under the Total Superstore brand, in a slump sale all-cash deal. |
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