[wanabidii] Top Headlines: By 2050, India to surpass Indonesia, will have largest Muslim population

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By 2050, India to surpass Indonesia, will have largest Muslim population
Hindus will become the world's third largest population by 2050, while India will overtake Indonesia as the country with the largest Muslim population, according to a new study.
Indians back from Yemen recount horror of terror
onstant sound of gunfire and bombing and visits by militiamen - even in hospitals - who threatened people with abduction and death are firmly etched in the memory of many shaken survivors who reached their home early Thursday morning after their dramatic evacuation from Yemen.
PM Modi wants India to bid for 2024 Olympics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach will meet later this month in New Delhi to discuss India's likely bid for the 2024 Olympic Games.
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AAP suspends another member, Rakesh Sinha
Giving credence to accusations that dissident members were being hounded out, AAP national executive member Rakesh Sinha was suspended from the party on Thursday.
Muslim women celebrate birth of Ramlala in Kashi
For a section of Muslim women in Kashi, the hindu God Bhagwan Ram is a symbol of social and religious harmony.
Harassment of minor on train: Kin demand watertight case
Parents of 10-year-old survivor who was sexually harassed by a law graduate on a train between Jabalpur and Bhopal on March 16 have alleged police have not made a watertight case against the accused.
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Centre working on new law similar to Section 66A: Fadnavis
Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said that the Centre is working on formulating a new law under IT Act.
Gionee gearing to launch Elife E8 in June
Gionee president William Lu told TOI Tech the company’s new flagship phone will be released in June 2015 globally, including India.
17 things you didn't know your iPhone could do
Most of us nearly attached to our iPhones — we use them all day everyday, but you may be surprised to learn that there are still a handful of things it can do which you probably didn't know about.
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Jwala slams sports ministry over funding scheme snub
Jwala Gutta lashed out at the Indian government after finding herself left out of the scheme to fund the country's top prospective medal winners at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
Kamal removed from ceremony after refusing to apologise
It was only after Mustafa Kamal allegations on the integrity of the match officials which resulted in his removal from the World Cup presentation party.
Saina Nehwal storms into Malaysia Open quarterfinals
Saina Nehwal continued her rampaging international run, notching up straight games victory over China's Yao Xue to enter Malaysia Open Super Series Premier quarterfinals.
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Audi: Does Apple Inc knows how to build cars of future?
As tech companies foray into the automobile sector and auto companies drive into the digitized future, the lines are blurring on both sides.
Chennai power cos welcome solar tariff extn
Opposition parties are crying wolf over the extension of solar power tariff but power producers say further reduction of per unit power price will dampen investor enthusiasm.
World Bank's tech push for urban bodies in Chennai
Administration of urban local bodies in the state is likely to get a great deal more efficient over the next few years as it piggybacks on a World Bank-funded technology enhancement drive.
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Neha Sargam loses 7 kilos for a show
Neha Sargam, who was last seen in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?... Ek Baar Phir has been finalised to play the lead in Sudhir Sharma's show titled Siddhi.
Why Karanvir Bohra returned to 'Qubool Hai'?
Actor Karanvir Bohra, who plays Aahil in 'Qubool Hai', was in the news recently for quitting the show. He shot his last episode last week and had then considered it the end of his journey on the show. However, the actor has decided to revoke his decision. He confirms, “I had a meeting with the production house recently and they convinced me to stay back.”
Actors caught sleeping on the sets
Daily soap actors are more prone to hectic schedules and back to back shoots. The long, never ending working hours sometimes takes a toll on their health and the actors fall asleep on the sets without realizing that they are actually at their work places.
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