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Thursday, June 11, 2015
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Myanmar op: How India crossed the line
Army sources said on Tuesday that at least 20 militants were killed in the operations across the border in Myanmar and conceded that retaliatory attacks were a possibility in the coming days.
1,008 cases of farmer suicides in Maha this year
Farmer suicides in Maharashtra are intensifying with as many as 1,088 cases reported in 2015 by the end of May. This is almost twice the figure reported just two months ago. Between January and March, the state government had reported 601 cases.
India slips in Times Asia university rankings
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore upstaged Panjab University as India’s number one university, while IISc and IIT,Bombay, were the two new entrants in the top 100 of the Times Higher Education University Asia Rankings 2015, released on Wednesday.
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Two Tamil Nadu archers held for stealing from cars
Two archers who used their skills to break open car windows and steal its belongings were arrested in Dwarka on Tuesday. The duo was involved in more than 100 cases of robberies in parts of south Delhi and NCR, police said.
Nariman Point important location for industry-specific occupiers
Nariman Point may never regain its lost glory as the premier business location it once was, but will remain an important business district for certain industry-specific occupiers, said a report released by Jones Lang Lasalle (JLL) India on Wednesday.
Kolkata Metro set to get China made trains
Commuters in Kolkata will soon be riding China made subway trains in view of a purchase deal signed by Kolkata Metro with a Chinese company.
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iOS 9 features already available on Android
While Apple didn’t give iOS a major overhaul visually, it did introduce some new features and upgrades to system apps. Interestingly, a number of these features have been available on Android phones and tablets for a long time, though they are not part of stock Android.
Wipro raises fixed pay in compensation
Wipro has reduced the variable component in the overall compensation of junior and mid-level employees effective June.
Competing with Apple ruined BlackBerry: Former co-CEO
Ex-BlackBerry co-chief executive Jim Balsillie said that Apple's introduction of the iPhone and BlackBerry's rushed attempt to match it was devastating.
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Dhawan hits 150* to lead Indian run charge against Bangladesh
Shikhar Dhawan hit an unbeaten 150 and Murali Vijay hit a sedate 89 not out as India rattled up 239/0 on the first day of the one-off Test against Bangladesh.
Virat Kohli era begins with attacking mindset
Only time will tell whether picking five specialist bowlers in a Test proves a significant start to Kohli's captaincy stint.
Lionel Messi faces trial over Rs 30 crore tax fraud
Barcelona star Lionel Messi and his father Jorge Horacio Messi could face a trial over an alleged 4.1 million euros (Rs 30 crore approx) tax fraud.
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Infosys' Sikka, CTS' D'Souza popular among employees
Three Indian-origin CEOs - Cognizant's Francisco D'Souza, Infosys's Vishal Sikka and Adobe's Shantanu Narayen - are among recruitment marketplace Glassdoor's 50 highest rated CEOs in the US for 2015.
Adoption irrevocable, MAM can’t disown son: Lawyers
Ace horse breeder and industrialist MAM Ramaswamy is attempting to shut the stable door after horses have bolted, feel jurists watching the unfolding family feud between the octogenarian Chettiar and his adopted son MAMR Muthiah.
India beats major ecos in energy demand growth
India’s energy consumption grew at 7.1% in 2014-15, the highest rate of increase among major economies, while energy production rose by 4% to record the fastest pace in five years, according to BP Plc’s Statistical Review of World Energy said on Wednesday.
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'I did two actress’ work and got paid for one'
Kangana Ranaut is in high spirits after the success of her latest outing. But the actress believes with this, she is now pushing herself towards more.
AbRam to Azad: The Famous Five under Five
Aaradhya Bachchan started it all. When she was born, there was so much speculation on what her name would be and what she looked like.
Ranveer keeps his promise to Deepika
Ranveer Singh, who recently hosted an award function in Malaysia along with Arjun Kapoor, seems to have kept his promise.
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