[wanabidii] Top Headlines: MPs propose to double their own salaries, raise pension by 75%

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MPs propose to double their own salaries, raise pension by 75%
A parliamentary panel has recommended doubling the salary of law makers and also increasing pension of former MPs by almost 75%.
Over 100 dead as militants, Egyptian army clash
Egypt's army said on Wednesday more than 100 militants and 17 soldiers were killed after simultaneous assaults on military checkpoints in North Sinai, in the deadliest fighting in years in the restive province.
Indian Ocean cannot be India's backyard: China
India should stop regarding the Indian Ocean as its backyard although it has an important role to play in ensuring peace and stability in the Indian Ocean region, according to the Chinese military.
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Mumbai to get first rail, road double-decker bridge at CST
The metropolis will get its first double-decker bridge on P D’Mello Road at CST that will have railway tracks and a motorway.
'I was fired for resisting sexual harassment'
The police on Tuesday said it was looking at three different instances of sexual harassment at the workplace by her senior, Lalsingh Bhandari.
CCTVs outdated, Bombay HC tells railways
The Bombay HC on Wednesday directed the railways to reply whether experts are advising it on technology upgrade to prevent crimes on trains and railway stations.
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PM Modi launches Digital India; focuses on m-governance, Design in India
The Digital India programme aims to make all citizens digitally literate and bring the internet and e-governance to all sections of the society.
Housing.com CEO Rahul Yadav fired
Rahul Yadav will have no further ties to Housing.com. He was asked to leave the premises immediately after the meeting.
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HWL: India beat Malaysia 3-2 to enter semifinals
Riding on two goals from Jasjit Singh India edged Malaysia 3-2 to book in place in the Hockey World League Semi-Finals.
Rahane surprised to be named stand-in India captain
Ajinkya Rahane admits he was stunned to be named India captain for their upcoming Zimbabwe series, after being dropped just a week earlier.
JSW Group to acquire IPL team, says Sajjan Jindal
JSW Steel chairman confirmed that his group is acquiring an IPL side but stopped short of naming it amid a speculation that it could be Mallya's RCB.
BUSINESSMORE »
Carlyle may end Metropolis feud with Rs 900cr stake buy
The boardroom tussle in one of the country’s leading diagnostics chain Metropolis Healthcare is possibly ending with estranged co-promoter GSK Velu selling his 37% stake to private equity giant Carlyle Group for more than Rs 900 crore, people directly familiar with the matter said.
Ratan Tata invests in taxi company Ola
Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, has invested in taxi firm Ola in his personal capacity.
Humility: Key behaviourial trait for CEOs
Humble, collaborative, reflective, self-aware and adaptable — some of the key behavioural traits used to describe a good CEO. Rahul Yadav appeared to display none of these.
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Salman to throw Eid party for his fans
Salman Khan will throw an Eid party for his fans in his upcoming entertainer Bajrangi Bhaijaan that is releasing July 17.
Win free Vaishno Devi trip by Mata Ka Email
We had reported a few days back how a few religious groups had taken objection to the lyrics of the Mata Ka Email song from the upcoming entertainer Guddu Rangeela, starring Arshad Warsi and Amit Sadh, threatening the filmmakers to remove the song from the film or face dire consequences including disruption of shows.
Salman's special gesture for Adnan Sami
While all his fans are awaiting the release of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Salman reportedly went out of his way to bring his friend, Adnan Sami, onboard for the song.
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