[wanabidii] Top Headlines: BJP hits back at Rahul's 'suit-boot' barb, says Congress ran 'suitcase' govt

Wednesday, April 22, 2015
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BJP hits back at Rahul's 'suit-boot' barb, says Congress ran ‘suitcase' govt
BJP on Tuesday accused Congress of being a “suitcase” outfit in a reference to mega scams which had hallmarked the UPA government and by suggesting that the Congress-led regime sought to favour RIL.
MPs wanted dilution of black money bill
As part of the crackdown on black money in local economy, finance minister Arun Jaitley has also proposed banning advance payment beyond Rs 20,000 for real estate deals.
Norms on airport checks ‘hypocritical’: Vadra
Robert Vadra on Tuesday lashed out at aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Facebook, without naming him, regarding his remark on carrying matches on aircraft.
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Delhi teacher arrested for aiding exam cheats
The anti corruption branch (ACB) of Delhi Government on Tuesday evening registered FIRs against five teachers of a senior secondary school in Model Town for helping 12th-graders cheat in their final exams in exchange for money.
Cong, BJP flay Kejriwal 'admission'
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's first public admission that even if he manages to deliver 40-50% of all promises made in his election manifesto it will be significant for change in Delhi has stirred up a controversy.
Hyderabad: Man arrested for threatening to hijack flight
A prank proved too costly for a Hyderabadi working for a Dubai-based drilling company on Tuesday.
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Dropped your phone in water? 5 things to do
We tell you how best you can save your smartphone if it has taken a dip in water...
Review: Micromax 49-inch 4K TV @ Rs 50K
Is the Micromax 4K TV really as great value-for-money proposition as it appears to be? We try to find out in our review…
Here’s how life will be without net neutrality
A new Firefox plug-in blocks access to all websites that are not part of Internet.org, in a bid to show you how frustrating using the internet will become if we live in a world without net neutrality.
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IPL 8: Kings XI Punjab beat Rajasthan Royals in Super Over
Kings XI Punjab snapped Rajasthan Royals winning run in the 2015 Indian Premier League by recording a thrilling Super Over victory on Tuesday.
Hopefully World Cup experience will help India: Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly said the experience garnered from the recently concluded WC in Australia should help the Indians become a better side.
Another cricketer hospitalised in Kolkata with head injury
Rahul Ghosh was hospitalised on Tuesday after he sustained an injury while fielding during a local league game.
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Milner in India scouting for startups
Russian tech billionaire Yuri Milner is on an India visit as he scouts for investment opportunities in the country’s thriving domestic startup ecosystem.
No going back on tax demand on FIIs: Govt
The government on Tuesday said it will not go back on demand of around Rs 40,000 crore for payment of minimum alternate tax (MAT), despite the intense campaign launched by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) to waive the claim retrospectively.
Wipro revenue drops 1.2% in Q4
The slump in global energy prices once again hit Wipro’s financial performance in the quarter ended March.
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Ali Fazal: Paul Walker asked me to keep it real
Apart from pushing the envelope with every role he takes up, Ali Fazal also experiments with his looks.
Divyanka Tripathi will not dance at Karan-Ankita wedding
Divyanka Tripathi will not be able to dance at Karan Patel and Ankita Bhargava wedding on May 3.
PIC: Deepika Padukone’s ‘thumbs up pout’
Deepika Padukone shared a picture with her fans on her Instagram account...
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