
Daily Newsletter | Sunday, May 22, 2016 | | Bangladesh border to be sealed in 2 yrs: Sonowal | "We have promised to the people of Assam that the two key priorities of our government would be complete sealing of the border and completion of NRC before the elections. Therefore, we are obliged to doing them and show to the people that we are sincere to our promises," said Sonowal. |
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No failure is permanent, stick to principles: Sonia | "A success achieved by discarding basic principles does not stay for long. If one sticks to principles, no failure is permanent," Sonia said addressing party workers at a programme to commemorate the 25th death anniversary of her husband and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi |
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| 1st batch of cars rolls out of country's first rail auto hub | It was a momentous occasion for tiny Wallajabad railway station in Kancheepuram district, about 100 km from here, on Saturday evening. The first batch of cars were loaded on to a freight train from Southern Railway's common user rail-auto hub, the first in the country. |
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| 6 biggest new features of Google’s Android N | Generally, the upcoming version of Android operating system is the key highlight of Google's developer conference -- Google I/O. But this year, the search giant had already announced the next version of Android, dubbed Android N, in March. So, though there weren't too many surprises on Android N front at Google I/O this year, the company did announce a few more features coming in the next Android OS. |
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| 1st Test: England crush SL by an innings and 88 runs | James Anderson took five wickets to inspire the hosts to a crushing victory over Sri Lanka by an innings and 88 runs in the first Test. Anderson claimed 10 victims in the match as Sri Lanka crumbled to 119 all out in their second innings after being asked to follow-on. |
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IPL 2016: Pune avoid last place after Dhoni's heroics | Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni single-handedly scripted Rising Pune Supergiants' face-saving four-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab with a last ball six to help them avoid a last-place finish in the Indian Premier League. |
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| 'Brexit' in spotlight at G7 meeting in Japan | Britain's possible exit from the European Union took centrestage at a G-7 meeting in Japan on Saturday, as UK finance minister George Osborne warned a 'Brexit' could doom trade deals with EU countries. |
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Tighten clinical trial norms for patients' safety: Docs | There is some ambiguity in the interpretation of guidelines relating to 'vulnerable' subjects and 'new drugs' while conducting research studies, even as rules for institutional (academic) trials need to be tightened to safeguard rights and safety of patients. These were concerns expressed by doctors and investigators involved in medical research at an event here to mark the International Clinical Trials Day on Friday. |
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| 'I don't like the word feminist' | She is a free spirit, she is sexy and she speaks her mind. Bollywood has been no easy catwalk for her, but Lisa Haydon has the spunk and the spirit to break the ice-queen image, which she claims is just a “perception”. In an interview with BT, she talks about her Housefull 3 gang, and how she bonded with the gals and became buddies with the boys. Lisa unabashedly adds that she doesn’t like the word feminist. Wonder why? Read on... |
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