
Daily Newsletter | Saturday, January 23, 2016 | | Five dead, two hurt in Canada school shooting | Five people were killed and two critically injured in a school shooting in a remote part of Saskatchewan on Friday and a suspect is in custody, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said. |
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Siberian winds give India the shivers | The entire north India, parts of central India, including Maharashtra, are feeling the chill in a supposedly warm winter because of a phenomenon that weather forecasters term ‘negative Arctic oscillation’, which brings a blast of cold Siberian winds to the Indian region. |
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| Missing IIT-M girl went to Mumbai Coimbatore man: Cops | An IIT-M student, who disappeared from her hostel room on January 17 leaving behind a note saying she was leaving for the Himalayas in search of spirituality, took a train to Mumbai with a Coimbatore resident, police have found. |
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Rapist leaves survivor after 'marriage' | A rape survivor on Thursday registered a case of sexual assault against her alleged 'rapist' husband at Rajpur police station of Kanpur Dehat district, accusing him of deserting her despite their marriage having been solemnised following a diktat by the village panchayat. |
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| 10 hot Android apps for Google Cardboard VR experience | The Google Cardboard is probably the easiest and the most affordable way to experience virtual reality today. We tried it out, and compiled a list of apps that you must download to get the best virtual reality experience: |
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| | Auto companies tweak engines to beat ban | Mahindra & Mahindra, the country's largest SUV maker, has found a way to get around the Supreme Court ban on sale of new diesel vehicles above 2-litre engine capacity in Delhi-NCR: It has marginally trimmed the size of the 2.2-litre engines of its best-selling off-roaders Scorpio and XUV500 to 1.99 litres. |
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Paytm says its payments biz has made operational profit | Paytm's payments business has recorded profits on an operational basis, founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma told TOI. Sharma said the Noida-based company became ebitda-positive at the end of 2015, but didn't give details. |
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Govt in no rush for fresh curbs on steel imports | There may not be an immediate respite for companies lobbying for a minimum import price (MIP) for steel coming from China with the government weighing the impact of the move on downstream industries. |
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| Movie Review: Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 | Wish the makers, who have invested so much in locations and item songs, had invested in a tighter screenplay because India is ready for a smart sex comedy. |
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Dignified goodbyes in Bollywood | If stars crack up under pressure of box-office numbers, they live through far greater stress of keeping their relationships going. In recent times, celeb couples have been dignified about their separation. Whether it is for the sake of their children or reasons best known to them, they continue smiling through the pain. |
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