[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Gas price to go up, though less than UPA plan

Tuesday, June 24, 2014
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Gas price to go up, though less than UPA plan
Discussions within govt are focused on simplifying pricing formula to avoid doubling of present gas price. Indications are price may go up from $4.2 to $5.5-6.8 per unit.
Government rethink on suburban railway fare, hike may be in phases
The Modi government is considering recalibrating suburban railway fares in Mumbai and elsewhere in order to stagger the burden of last week’s massive hike over phases.
World Cup: Brazil thrash Cameroon 4-1 to enter Round of 16
Neymar scored twice in the first half to lead Brazil to a 4-1 win over Cameroon on Monday, helping the hosts secure a spot in the second round of the World Cup.
CITIESMORE »
Aspiring constable dies during physical test
Chandrashekar Anandappa, a resident of Attibele and B.Com final student, was among the 140 short-listed applicants participating in physical tests for recruitment of constables by Bangalore Rural police
Now, Amma pharmacies set to open across TN
After Amma canteens, water and salt, plans are afoot to create infrastructure for Amma pharmacies across the state to provide cheap medicine for the poor.
Kejriwal's Civil Lines house caught in property dispute
Whatever his political fortunes may be, Arvind Kejriwal’s hunt for a house seems to have become a rather traumatic experience for him and his party.
TECHMORE »
Here's how Apple, Google, Samsung plan to revolutionise wearables
For decades, medical technology firms have searched for ways to let diabetics check blood sugar easily, with scant success.
India's ITeS sector sees double-digit attrition rate
The country's ITeS industry is expected to see high double-digit attrition rates.
Facebook is becoming Google and here's why
As the world moves away from computers to phones, Facebook is taking advantage with the hope that it can emulate Google's success in mobile form.
SPORTSMORE »
Brazil beat Cameroon, enter 2nd round
Neymar scored twice in the first half to lead Brazil to a 4-1 win over Cameroon on Monday, helping the hosts secure a spot in the second round of the World Cup.
Neymar hails Brazil's 'best performance'
Neymar hailed 4-1 victory over Cameroon as the hosts' "best performance yet" after a man-of-the-match display that fired Brazil into the last 16.
Mexico advance with win over Croatia
Mexico marched into the last 16 of the World Cup as Rafael Marquez, Andres Guardado and Javier Hernandez gave them a 3-1 win over Croatia.
BUSINESSMORE »
Crude hike, rains weigh on Budget
Finance minister Arun Jaitley will present his maiden Budget on July 10 against the backdrop of hardening global crude oil prices, prospects of patchy monsoon rains and stubborn price pressures.
RBI sets time frames for approvals
Announcing the new regime, the RBI said that this was in keeping with the non-legislative recommendations of the financial sector legislative reforms commissions (FSLRC).
AI set to join Star Alliance on July 11
Air India is all set to join the world’s largest airline grouping, Star Alliance, on July 11, bringing a host of benefits to desi flyers like earning-and-burning miles on any member carrier, apart from seamless connectivity across the globe and access to lounges at all airports.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
OMG: ‘Only mad people get hitched’
While marriage has been lauded, celebrated and considered a holy union between two consenting adults across the ages and around the globe, there are quite a few people who do not believe in it.
‘Mouni Roy is someone to look out for in Jhalak…’
VJ turned Bollywood actor Purab Kohli, who was eliminated last night from dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is disappointed that he forgot his steps during the act but is happy to have learnt so many new dance forms.
Ramesh Sippy to direct Hema Malini again
The cult classic Sholay was released 39 years back in 1975, when Ramesh Sippy created the character of Basanti with his favourite actress Hema Malini.
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