[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Ex-CM Kiran Reddy writing tell-all book on Telangana to 'expose' Sonia, Rahul

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Ex-CM Kiran Reddy writing tell-all book on Telangana to 'expose' Sonia, Rahul
Having completed the major portion of the book during a short stay in the US, Kiran says the manuscript, yet untitled, will be ready in a month.
Judge threatens Madras HC CJ with contempt
The high court judge, a Dalit, has also threatened to slap a case against the chief justice under the SC/ST Atrocities (Prevention) Act.
Maharashtra may not challenge Salman's verdict
The Maharashtra government is unlikely to challenge the order of the Bombay High Court suspending the five-year sentence of actor Salman Khan.
CITIESMORE »
Alter IGI runway near no-fly zone, says ATC
IGI's air traffic control (ATC) wants DIAL to 'straighten' the shortest runway and make it parallel to the other two runways.
Man killed for not giving donation in Nashik
A 35-year-old man was allegedly killed by a gang of four in the early hours of Saturday in the Nashik Road area.
Poorly maintained CCTVs at rly stns under focus after boy’s abduction
Even after obtaining the CCTV footage from the Central railway station, police are struggling to trace the three-year-old boy who went missing from the station on Sunday.
TECHMORE »
9 biggest tech myths debunked
Ah, the world of tech myths! Despite countless efforts to kill them, a host of myths continue to persist.
Windows 10 is last version of Windows: Microsoft
Microsoft says that Windows 10 will be its final release of the iconic operating system that's installed on over 90% of computers.
One Plus, Micromax end dispute, OnePlus users to get Cyanogen OTA
One Plus users in India will continue to get software updates of CyanogenOS, as the smartphone maker resolved a legal battle with Micromax.
SPORTSMORE »
India thrash Japan 4-0, win hockey Test series 3-0
Akashdeep Singh struck twice as India completed a dominating 4-0 win over Japan in the fourth match to clinch the hockey Test series 3-0 on Saturday.
Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Delhi Daredevils by 6 runs
Kedar Jadhav's brilliant half-century went in vain as Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Delhi Daredevils by six runs on Saturday.
Russell, Chawla lead KKR to thrilling win over Punjab
Andre Russell smashed the joint fastest fifty of the season as Kolkata Knight Riders pulled off a heart-stopping one-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab.
BUSINESSMORE »
Buyers go for small houses in Chennai
Chennai seem to have changed their preference from large and medium sized houses to smaller ones — a response to a sharp increase in realty prices.
Gold edges up on seasonal offtake, global cues
Gold prices gained at the domestic bullion market on modest buying support from jewellery traders and retailers amid higher global advices.
Kansai Nerolac to set up manufacturing plant in Guj
Industrial paints maker Kansai Nerolac has decided to set up a manufacturing unit in Gujarat at an estimated cost of Rs 350 crore.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
PIC: Who is Ranbir Kapoor hugging
We all know how Ranbir Kapoor is very fond of Karan Johar. What we don’t is how recently when they were in Goa to promote their film Bombay Velvet, in a candid moment, Ranbir went and hugged a tall cut-out of Karan.
'Madhur Bhandarkar was always my dream director'
National award winning director Madhur Bhandarkar is known to bring out some of the best women-centric performances be it Tabu in Chandni Bar, Priyanka Chopra in Fashion or Kareena Kapoor Khan in Heroine.
Salman refers to 'Jai Ho' to thank his fans
A much-relieved Salman Khan responded to the cheering fans gathered outside his residence by waving to them with three fingers, instead of customary victory sign of two fingers, apparently alluding to his famous dialogue in the Hindi film Jai Ho.
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