[wanabidii] Top Headlines: As Bihar starts polling today, it's fifty-fifty by all reckoning

Monday, October 12, 2015
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As Bihar starts polling today, it's fifty-fifty by all reckoning
The picture is sure to get clearer as the exercise progresses, making it easier to pick the likely winner.
Don't believe lies, quotas will stay: PM Modi
"We know who got the Bharat Ratna when. But they did not give the Bharat Ratna to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar," the PM said at a function in Mumbai.
Didn't expect such hostility from Centre: Kejriwal
In an extensive interview with Neha Lalchandani and Ambika Pandit, Arvind Kejriwal said that despite being targeted, he has delivered with power and water being his major successes. Some excerpts:
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War veteran, wife take on armed dacoits in Bareilly
Striking at the house of a Kargil veteran spelt doom for a gang of dacoits in Deoraniya Jagir village under Nawabgunj tehsil.
PM Modi lays foundation for two Metro routes in Mumbai
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today laid the foundation stone for two major elevated Metro routes in Mumbai.
Leaders, fans pay tribute at funeral of Manorama
Thousands of fans young and old pushed and shoved each other to get a last glimpse of 'Aachi' Manorama on Sunday at her residence in T Nagar.
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The top 9 worst apps of all time
Here's a look at some of the worst apps to ever grace your devices.
Sony Bravia 50W950C review: The 'real' Android TV
We’ve used the 50-inch Android smart TV for more than a month to help you make a buying decision.
Meet the first sub-Rs 10K smartphone with fingerprint sensor
We went hands-on with the Coolpad Note 3 to find out if it lives upto the company’s promise of a offering a feature packed device at an affordable price. Read on to find out our first impressions of the phone…
SPORTSMORE »
Rohit's 150 in vain as South Africa win last over thriller
Rohit Sharma superb 150 went in vain after South Africa held their nerve in the end to pull off thrilling five runs victory over India in the first ODI.
Dhoni no longer the player he used to be: Azharuddin
Azharuddin said that Dhoni is "no longer the player he used to be" and has to lead from the front by batting up the order and set an example for his teammates.
Shuttler Ajay Jayaram defends Dutch Open title
Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram defended his Dutch Open Grand Prix title after defeating Estonia's Raul Must 21-12, 21-18 in the final on Sunday.
BUSINESSMORE »
Bengaluru is home to 5 of India's 8 unicorn startups
India's unicorn capital is Bengaluru.
Kingfisher allegedly diverted portion of loans to tax havens
Kingfisher Airlines had allegedly diverted a substantial chunk of Rs 4,000 crore in loans secured from public sector banks to tax havens which has now come under the scanner of the CBI that has expanded its probe in the matter.
Rate hike 'expectation, not commitment': Fed vice-chair
The US Federal Reserve's plan to raise interest rates by the end of the year is not guaranteed, although it remains the expected course of action, the central bank's vice chairman said Sunday.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
'There’s a lot of bhed chaal in India'
Action has always been an important component of Bollywood’s mass entertainers.
Superstars who made their screen names iconic
Salman Khan’s resounding dialogue ‘Main wapas aa gaya’ in the trailer of his upcoming film, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, has sent fans into a frenzy.
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