
Daily Newsletter | Monday, May 25, 2015 | |
Constitutional crisis looms for AAP govt | Delhi could be heading towards a constitutional crisis, with all eyes on the two-day emergency assembly session called by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal kicking off on Tuesday. |
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Intercepted calls prove again Dawood is in Pak | Rajnath Singh's recent statement that the "government will bring Dawood Ibrahim back" may have sounded far-fetched but there is no doubt that India's most wanted criminal is living in Pakistan. |
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Google doodle plea for fest | The state government has made it mandatory for all departments to promote Nabakalebara logo and banner on their official portals. The government has also urged Google to create a Google Doodle of Nabakalebara on July 18 Rath Yatra. |
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Central Delhi likely to face traffic jams today | Arterial roads of central Delhi are expected to be choked on Monday evening due to a surge in the number of vehicles coming to the open cabinet meet by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal at Central Park in Connaught Place. |
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Moto E 4G vs Lenovo A6000 Plus: Which one to buy | If you are in the market for a compact budget smartphone, then Motorola’s 4G-enabled Moto E (Gen 2) and Lenovo’s A6000 Plus will right on top of your list. So, read on to find out which one you should buy, Moto E 4G or Lenovo A6000 Plus. |
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Crorepati count at Infosys up from 18 to 113 in a year | There's been a dramatic increase in the number of crorepatis and high-paid executives in Infosys in the past year, a move that analysts ascribe to CEO Vishal Sikka's effort to align salaries with the market and stem the spate of top-level exits in the run up to his appointment in August last year. |
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Banks bury USSD on high charges by telcos | High messaging charges levied by telecom companies has prompted private banks to almost abandon any promotion of the USSD platform for mobile banking using the *99# code. |
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