[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Lashkar-e-Taiba plot to attack PM Narendra Modi in Delhi foiled with 'arrests'

Sunday, December 06, 2015
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Lashkar-e-Taiba plot to attack PM Narendra Modi in Delhi foiled with 'arrests'
IB and Delhi Police's sleuths are carrying out a joint operation to nab at least three to four LeT militants, who have managed to sneak in to J&K from across the border.
Modi regime most anti-intellectual govt: Guha
The noted writer described the Modi government as "the most anti-intellectual and philistine" that India has ever had.
Relief ops on fast track as toll rises to 450
The toll of the unprecedented rain and floods this monsoon has continued to fight unprecedented rain and floods, the death toll climbed to 450 since the onset of monsoon in October-end in Chennai and neighbouring districts.
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Bikers rob woman of 8L cash, gold in Mumbai
In a shocking incident, a housewife was robbed of cash and gold ornaments the total value of which was Rs 8.10 lakh at Shivaji Park ground late on Friday evening.
Traffic curbs in Mumbai for Mahaparinirvan Din
The traffic police have issued road restrictions, starting Saturday, as thousands of followers of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar are expected to visit Chaityabhoomi at Dadar on Sunday for Mahaparinirvan Din. Visitors will start arriving in Mumbai from Saturday and stay on till Monday, traffic police officials said. Motorists have been advised to use Senapati Bapat Marg, NM Joshi Marg and BA Road.
Priyanka visits Shimla to inspect dream cottage
Priyanka Vadra on Friday reached Shimla to inspect her house coming up at high security Chharabra area located on the outskirts of Shimla. She was accompanied by a woman architect on whose advice Priyanka's dream project is taking shape.
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Buying a smartphone? How much you should pay
If you are not sure how much you should pay for a smartphone, read our breakdown of exactly what features to expect, depending on your budget.
For some people, the older the smartphone, the better
Between splashy launches, lavish new-phone offers (get a free HDTV on activation!) and frequent software updates that slow down your old handset, it sometimes feels like the entire technology industry is pushing you to buy the latest smartphone.
Smaller iPhone won't help Apple: Top analyst
Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster in a note revealed over 20% of smartphone users say a 4-inch screen size is the optimal size for smartphones.
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4th Test: Kohli and Rahane take lead past 400
Over by over, ball by ball, India shut the door on South Africa on a gruelling third day at the Feroz Shah Kotla, with Virat Kohli's 83 leading the way.
HWL Final: India lose 0-1 to Belgium in semi-final
Inconsistency continued to haunt India as they conceded an early goal to lose 0-1 to Belgium and crash out of the title race of the Hockey World League Final on Saturday.
Rampant Leicester go top though Vardy streak ends
Jamie Vardy's record scoring streak ended but Leicester City's improbable EPL title challenge continued with Riyad Mahrez's hat-trick sealing a 3-0 win at Swansea City that put them top.
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Tata Zica hatchback review
We get our hands on the new Tata Zica hatchback and tell you what it is all about.
Tata Steel to cut 720 jobs in UK as negotiations fail
Britain's largest steelmaker Tata Steel is likely to cut 720 jobs at one of its UK plants after talks to save redundancies failed.
'Inland waterways can be transportation game-changer'
Government is setting up 30 water ports on the Ganga as inland waterways will be a "game- changer" for increasing exports and reducing cost of goods as well as passenger traffic, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Saturday.
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Deepika Padukone auditions for Vin Diesel film?
The latest rumour doing the rounds is that Deepika Padukone auditioned for a role in the film XXX — Xander Cage Returns, which stars Vin Diesel, and her latest Instagram picture makes us wonder if this could actually be true.
Kangana Ranaut: Actors are twisted people
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has said that playing challenging roles on the screen often takes it toll on the actors, who walk the thin line between real and imaginary all the time.
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