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Wireless intercepts indicate ‘terror’ boats were in touch with Pakistani army
Electronic chatter shows that two Pakistani fishing boats, one of which sank after being intercepted by the Coast Guard in the Arabian sea in early hours of January 1, were in frequent touch with Pakistan army and the country's Maritime Security Agency through a “contact”.
44% advised needless surgery: 2nd opinion-givers
Is surgery necessary? A city-based medical second opinion services centre has found an uncomfortable answer to this question that traumatizes every family whose member has been advised surgery.
Officials slog to get most from Obama visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic calendar in January will be dominated by the visit of US President Barack Obama.
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Dalit girl burnt alive at home in Ghaziabad, police suspect honour killing
A 16-year-old girl was burnt alive in her house in Hapur on Saturday during what her father claimed was a robbery by four men.
3,500 CCTV cameras to watch over Bengaluru
Come February, all popular areas of Bengaluru will have a strong surveillance with the police set to install over 3,500 CCTV cameras across the city.
Raipur civic polls: Counting of votes begins today
Counting of votes for 154 Chhattisgarh civic bodies, including 10 municipal corporations, will take place on Sunday and the ruling BJP and opposition Congress party will keenly monitor the results as it would give a clear picture of political climate in the state.
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Wipro Enterprises exit plan upsets some investors
A handful of original investors of Wipro, who became shareholders long before the company became a poster-boy of IT in the country, are an upset lot.
Micromax to dial Dalal Street for Rs 3,100-crore IPO
Micromax Informatics has begun shortlisting investment bankers to manage an initial public offer to raise as much as Rs 3,170 crore in the domestic market.
10 hottest internet trends for 2015
With the year gone past, it's time to look ahead.
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I will use the ban period to rectify my technique: Sarita Devi
Banned from competition for a year, Sarita Devi said she would utilise the period by taking measures in her technique so that she can be ready for Rio Olympics.
Steven Gerrard to move to MLS after EPL season
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will join a Major League Soccer team when he leaves Anfield at the end of the season, the former England captain said.
Djokovic illness hands Murray first win of season
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic withdrew from the final of Mubadala World Tennis Championships in Abu Dhabi handing Andy Murray his first title of the season.
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Reduce govt stake to below 51%, PSU bankers tell PM
Public sector bank executives on Saturday called for reworking the shareholding structure from a state-owned structure to state-linked, which includes a reduction in government stake below 51% to meet their growing funding needs.
ING Vysya Bank staff concerned over merger with Kotak
Employees and officers of ING Vysya Bank on Saturday expressed concerns over their future post the merger with Kotak Mahindra Bank which will come into effect from April 1, 2015.
Bank management, unions meet on Jan 5 to avert strike
As another bank strike looms large, the Central chief labour commissioner has called a conciliation meeting on Monday between employee unions and the apex body of management, IBA, to resolve the wage hike issue.
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Bigg Boss: Celebs who were thrown out of the house
Puneet aka Duryodhan of Mahabharat got eliminated from Bigg Boss 8 as he was accused of using physical force on co-contestant Aarya Babbar during a luxury budget task.
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