[wanabidii] Top Headlines: 'Cops could've burned your dad in custody,' ex-MP tells murdered scribe's kin

Sunday, June 14, 2015
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‘Cops could’ve burned your dad in custody,’ ex-MP tells murdered scribe’s kin
A former MP and Samajwadi Party (SP) leader who had gone to the house of slain journalist Jagendra Singh to offer his condolences to the bereaved family has been accused of instead trying to browbeat them into silence.
Clueless Tomar says 'all chemistry one chemistry'
Former Delhi law minister Jitender Singh Tomar tied himself up in knots while parrying basic questions on chemistry, which he claimed to have studied at a college in UP’s Faizabad.
Why these military operations should stay covert
Alauddin Khilji was a badass sultan. In 1205, when a huge Mongol army of 50,000 cavalry under the command of legendary general Targhi swooped down on the Gangetic plains, Khilji went out to deal with them.
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Row over cricket kills 18-year-old in Mumbai
An 18-year- old youth killed over small cricket row after victim's cricket ball hit to an accused in Bhiwandi on Friday night.
Tomar case: Cops may add graft charge
Former law minister Jitender Singh Tomar, arrested for cheating and forgery, may face more trouble with Delhi Police informing a trial court that charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act may also be invoked in the case.
Missing for 3 days, 2-year-old found dead in Delhi's Sanjay Lake
The decomposed body of a two-year-old girl, who had gone missing three days ago from her house in east Delhi’s Kalyanpuri area, was recovered from a nearby drain on Saturday.
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10 hot smartphones launched recently in India
The month of May witnessed the launch of several new smartphones. Here’s the list of 10 hottest smartphones that were unveiled recently in the Indian market.
Buyer's guide: Digital cameras under Rs 15,000
If you are looking for greater control over shutter speed, aperture, exposure, etc, then opt for a 'bridge' camera.
LG G Watch Urbane review: Headturner
We used the watch for more than two weeks to find out if it is the perfect smartwatch.
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You will see bigger stands between me and Vijay: Dhawan
Shikhar Dhawan, who returned to form with blazing 173 against Bangladesh, said that many more big stands are in store with opening partner Murali Vijay.
India beat France 1-0 in first HWL practice match
The Indian men's hockey team on Saturday notched up a 1-0 win over France in their first practice match, ahead of the Fintro FIH World League Semifinals.
Rafael Nadal beats Gael Monfils to reach Stuttart final
Top seed Nadal could become the first man to win titles at the event on both clay and this year's new grass surface if he wins the Sunday final.
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Cairn India, Vedanta boards to meet on Sunday to discuss merger
The boards of oil company Cairn India and its parent, Vedanta Ltd, will meet on Sunday to discuss a potential merger, both companies said.
IIA & EEPC India join hands to promote exports from UP
Regional Director (North India) of Engineering Export Promotion Council India (EEPC India) Rakesh Suraj recently visited apex association of micro, small and medium enterprises.
Appreciating dollar, oil, commodities slow forex growth
Strengthening dollar, crude oil and commodity prices, coupled with a downfall in foreign investors' sentiment, has led to a slowdown in the growth of India's foreign exchange reserves.
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'Would pay an actress what she thinks she deserves'
With her latest film Dil Dhadakne Do, Zoya Akhtar has proven that she is a director with a unique cinematic voice. The film is not just being loved by the audiences, but what is beautiful about it is how Zoya without being preachy has dealt with the extremely relevant subject of gender equality.
Akshay Kumar in Vipul Shah's Namastey England
Vipul Shah has directed Akshay Kumar in four out of a total of five films (Aankhen, Waqt, Namastey London, Action Replayy) in his career.
​​Same-sex romances in Bollywood
As India’s first lesbian couple commercial takes social media by storm, here’s a look at Hindi films that have shown gay love.
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