
Daily Newsletter | Thursday, March 10, 2016 | | India strategic partner, Pak ally: Saudi mantri | PM Narendra Modi’s first visit to Saudi Arabia early April will see a “tremendous uplift” in bilateral relations, says Adel Al Jubeir, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister when TOI caught up with him during his first visit to India this week. |
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Why only PM’s pics in ads, govt asks SC | At a time when the opposition is accusing Narendra Modi of creating a cult image of himself and not giving due importance to his cabinet colleagues, the NDA government on Wednesday batted for its ministers and told the Supreme Court that their photos be allowed to be published in government advertisements. |
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| Bird-hit AI flight makes emergency landing in Bhopal | A Mumbai-bound Air India flight suffered a bird-hit and was forced to make an emergency landing immediately after take-off from Bhopal airport on Wednesday morning. Flight 634, which took off from Raja Bhoj airport at 8.15am, made a smooth touchdown. |
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Dalit boy denied water from hand pump, drowns in well | A dalit boy in Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh was drowned in a well while trying to fetch water after he was denied access to school hand pump to quench thirst on Tuesday.Five teachers of the primary school, including the principal have been suspended for discrimination on caste grounds. |
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| | World T20: Oman stun Ireland by 2 wickets | Debutants Oman dished out a resolute batting effort to stun Ireland by two wickets and register a nerve-wrecking win over experienced Ireland in their Group A qualifying match of the ICC World Twenty20. |
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PCB welcomes venue shift, team departure still on hold | PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan on Wednesday welcomed ICC's decision to shift the venue for the marquee Indo-Pak World T20 clash from Dharamsala to Kolkata but kept the Pakistan team's departure on hold awaiting an assurance from government of India. |
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| | Kalki: I am not dictated by social causes | With her unconventional roles, strong views and an insatiable urge to explore the unknown, Kalki Koechlin has emerged as an actress who epitomises the modern Indian woman. |
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