[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Reform security council to maintain its credibility, PM Modi urges at UN meet

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Reform security council to maintain its credibility, PM Modi urges at UN meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday pressed hard for India's elevation as a permanent member of the UN security council, suggesting the world body would lack credibility without reforms that gave New Delhi a voice.
Top 10 quotes of PM Modi at UN summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday made a strong pitch for reforms in the UN security council while addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit.
PM Modi skips Pakistan in his UN speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was careful not to mention anything about Pakistan during his speech at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit.
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Three of a family, dog stabbed to death in Delhi
A senior citizen couple and their son were stabbed to death at their residence in north Delhi's Sarai Rohilla on Friday evening.Even their pet dog was found dead outside the house.
They killed kid to be dancing stars on TV
He is an electrician’s son, she is a daily wager’s daughter. Both are 17 years old, juveniles as per law. Obsessed with the idea of becoming dancing stars, they allegedly abducted and killed a 13-year-old for money.
GNIDA allows telecos to set up 76 mobile towers
Call drops are a growing problem that have been getting steadily worse in the recent past.
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PM Modi in Silicon Valley: IT Inc's wishlist
PM Narendra Modi is all set to dazzle the mecca of information technology. Indian IT industry is keenly looking up to the PM's visit. TOI Tech spoke to a few to gauge their expectations from the PM's visit.
Apple fans brave rains to buy iPhone 6S, 6S Plus
The new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus hit stores on September 25, with dozens of people -- and a robot -- queueing in Sydney to kick off a global sales cycle.
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Indian batsmen must play Tahir properly: Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin stressed that the talented Indian batting line-up must play leg-spinner Imran Tahir properly in the forthcoming home series against South Africa.
Swiss police interrogate FIFA head Sepp Blatter
As the corruption probe at FIFA widened, OAG representatives interrogated Blatter after FIFA's executive committee met in Zurich, the OAG said in a statement.
Sania-Martina enter Guangzhou Open final
The top seeds took just an hour and 12 minutes to beat the Israeli-Swedish combination of Julia Glushko and Rebecca Peterson 6-3, 6-4.
BUSINESSMORE »
RBI may cut rates by 25bps despite Fed, monsoon risks
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan is widely expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in the monetary policy review on September 29.
Medical inflation to hike insurance premiums
Medical insurance premium may rise as insurers seek to pass on the rising medical inflation to policy holders.
Braille-type notes to keep forgers at bay
In a combined move to help both the visually challenged as well as to outsmart counterfeiters of currency notes, the Reserve Bank of India has turned to using Braille-like markings on Rs 100, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.
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Salman, Kareena top Times Celebex
Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, the lead pair of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, take the top positions in Times Celebex powered by zoom for the month of July 2015
Aishwarya: Aaradhya is sensitive like me
While she was born in Mangalore, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has lived all her life in Mumbai.
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