[wanabidii] Top Headlines: My transfer could be a political move, I'm thinking of resigning: Rakesh Maria

Wednesday, September 09, 2015
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My transfer could be a political move, I’m thinking of resigning: Rakesh Maria
Rakesh Maria did not react publicly to his abrupt transfer on Tuesday but his face spoke volumes about his emotions. He is reportedly of the view that his shunting is a political move and could be a fallout of the Sheena Bora murder case.
Call drops among top issues worrying consumers
Complaints relating to telecom sector, including call drops, is the second biggest concern of consumers, according to data provided by the National Consumer Helpline (NCH).
Death sentence rate highest in Delhi, J&K
A person convicted of murder in Delhi or Jammu and Kashmir has the highest probability of being handed the death penalty than anywhere else in India.
CITIESMORE »
6 killed, 2 hurt in car-truck collision
Six persons, including two policemen, were killed and two others seriously injured when a car collided with a speeding truck on Pune highway here, police said on Tuesday.
Gurgaon e-way traffic crawls for 5 hrs in peak time
A massive traffic jam near exits 8, 9 and 10 on the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway brought Monday morning blues for thousands of commuters.
Delhi RTR flyover plan held up again
There will be no respite from the mile-long traffic jams on Rao Tula Ram Road stretch in south Delhi, at least till 2017.
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8 things successful tech executives do before breakfast
Getting the right start to your day is extremely important.
Apple the biggest obstacle to better iPhones: Experts
Apple has ramped up its hiring of artificial intelligence experts, recruiting from PhD programmes and greatly increasing the size of its AI staff in a bid to improve Siri, but the company's data protection efforts may be its undoing.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 first impressions
Samsung Galaxy Note5 looks like a bigger version of the Galaxy S6 complete with a metal frame and glass panels at the front and back. We spent some time with the Note5 at the launch event and here’s a brief look at the phone…
SPORTSMORE »
Pakistan will survive without playing India: Shahryar Khan
The PCB and BCCI signed a MoU to play six series between 2015 and 2023. However PCB is yet to get the Indian board's response on its letter last week, asking them to honour the 'binding agreement'.
India suffer 0-3 thrashing vs Iran in FIFA WC qualifiers
India slumped to their third successive loss in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers as they suffered a 0-3 thrashing at the hands of Iran in a group match.
Ishant's aggression has hurt India's cause, says Manjrekar
Former batsman Sanjay Manjrekar has criticised pacer Ishant Sharma for his overt display of aggression during India's recent tour of Sri Lanka.
BUSINESSMORE »
HUL to sell Modern bread co to Everstone
Consumer products giant Hindustan Unilever (HUL) is selling the heritage bread brand 'Modern' to private equity investor Everstone as part of a strategy to narrow the focus of its business.
Ambani, Birla seek protection for textiles
India's top industrialists sought protection for the textiles and steel sectors from cheap imports even as they pitched hard for reducing interest rates, saying the current situation offered an opportunity to lower the cost of capital.
Calls for aggressive rate cut grow
The clamour for deep interest rate cut of 50 basis points is growing among policy makers in the capital with some predicting a setback to growth prospects in the short term if the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) prefers to play "safe" when it reviews monetary policy later this month.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Salman Khan: You can be wiped out any time
From Kumar Gaurav to Tiger Shroff, this chat with Salman Khan ranged from the current generation of newcomers to the older bunch of stars, as he spoke of what it takes to begin a career in Bollywood today.
Focus was more on Hero than Bajrangi: Salman
Actor Salman Khan claims that he didn't compromise on the budget for his production "Hero"
Anurag won't direct 'Gangs of Wasseypur 3'
Moving on after the debacle of Bombay Velvet, Anurag Kashyap is all set for Gangs of Wasseypur 3 (GOW), which will be directed by none other than the actor Zeishan Quadri.
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