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Lalit Modi would sit with foot on table in front of Raje: Bureaucrat
Lalit Modi now claims that Raje had signed a statement supporting his application to the UK government for a travel document in his presence in London – something a bemused Raje has denied.
Nude models in art colleges get pay hike
More people may turn up to pose as draped, nude and semi-nude models for students of fine arts colleges now that the Maharashtra government has announced an almost three-fold rise in their honorarium.
Delhi 2nd costliest Indian city for expats
The survey named Luanda, the capital of Angola, as the world’s costliest city for expats to live in, while Mumbai was ranked India’s most expensive metro.
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City teen kills 2-year-old to ‘avenge insult’
The baby's still mouth was red and sticky with watermelon juice. Its lifeless body looked tense and twisted after the final struggle. The hand that had hushed and lured her upstairs with a slice of watermelon, had clamped around her tender neck like a vice till there was no sign of life. But the murderer, a 15-year-old girl, was calm.
Another woman loses it with cops in Mumbai
Yet another woman was booked for drunk driving and ended up creating a scene. Karuna Rao (37) was intercepted in Juhu early on Wednesday while she was at the wheel of a Getz.
Chennai Metro rail girder falls on biker, kills him
Part of an iron scaffolding at a metro rail station being constructed near Officers Training Academy in St Thomas Mount came crashing down on motorists on GST Road on Wednesday in peak morning traffic, killing a 30-year-old software engineer on a motorbike and injuring another motorcyclist.
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9 highest-paying tech companies in the US
Online jobs and and careers site Glassdoor recently released a report which identifies the 15 companies with the highest median total compensation as reported by US-based employees on the Glassdoor website over the past year.
Infosys planning to change appraisal process
Sources said Sikka, who took charge as Infosys CEO in August last year, wants to do away with the existing bell curve process.
Review: Apple CarPlay on Pioneer AVIC - F970BT
We’ll only focus on the Apple CarPlay feature of the entertainment system.
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Rain threat looms large again over India-Bangladesh ODIs
That India, ranked No. 3 in the ICC ratings, are taking their first ODI since they exited the World Cup semifinal on March 26 very seriously is not in doubt.
'Indians haven't forgiven me for Sachin wicket'
Australian speedster Glenn McGrath said that the Indian fans still haven't forgiven him for getting iconic Sachin Tendulkar out in the 2003 World Cup final.
Indian men win, women lose in HWL practice games
Indian men's team spanked USA 4-0 in their third practice match even as women lost 1-2 to Italy in their second warm-up game ahead of HWL Semifinal.
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Govt cancels 22 SEZs, gives more time to 27 to execute projects
The government has cancelled approvals of 22 special economic zones, including that of Tamilnadu Industrial Development Corporation and True Developers, as no "satisfactory" progress was made to execute the projects.
India raises solar capacity target five times
The government is reaching for the Sun by raising the target for adding solar power capacity five times to 100,000MW by 2022.
India rejects Kazakh offer for Abai oil field
Nearly two years after Kazakhstan blocked India's USD 5 billion deal to buy stake in the Kashagan oilfield, ONGC Videsh Ltd has said the offer of an alternative mid-sized Abai oil block in Caspian Sea is not attractive enough.
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Kareena doesn't want to ruin body with tattoos
Getting my name tattooed was Saif’s personal choice. It is his way of proving he loves me and is committed to me for life.
Ranbir's Pakistani fan bags a Bollywood film
Ranbir Kapoor’s fans took the social media by storm when his team posted his first ever video message online about a month back addressed to an ardent fan from Pakistan.
Salman’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan now a painting
Salman Khan’s love for the canvas is well-known and when he posted a painting, a rendering of his and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s characters from Bajrangi Bhaijaan, we couldn’t help but wonder if the superstar himself has painted it.
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