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Malegaon blasts: ATS planted RDX to frame Lt Col Purohit, NIA says
In a stunning turnaround in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case, the National Investigation Agency accused the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad of planting RDX traces to frame prime accused Lt Colonel Prasad Shrikant Purohit, while it let off another prominent accused, Sadhvi Pragya Thakur, and 5 others.
ISIS asked us to infiltrate Kanhaiya stir: Recruits
Statements of 3 recruits of India's ISIS wing reveal, when Kanhaiya was in Tihar jail on sedition charges and students of several universities were holding demonstrations, ISIS's Ahmad Ali asked 19-year-old Ashiq Ahmad alias Raja of Hooghly, West Bengal, to infiltrate the movement and burn vehicles.
SC upholds validity of criminal defamation
Upholding the constitutional validity of criminal defamation provisions in the IPC drafted during the colonial era, the Supreme Court said these do not muzzle free speech and asked politicians Rahul Gandhi, Subramanian Swamy and Arvind Kejriwal and others to face trial for alleged statements harming others' reputation.
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Gurgaon: 17-yr-old rapes sister multiple times, booked
A 17-year-old boy, recently released from a juvenile home after he had sexually abused a 12-year-old boy, has been apprehended again after he allegedly raped his younger sister.
Duty call: People postpone vacations to vote in Tamil Nadu
P Suresh was all set to fly to France on May 15 when the Tamil Nadu election date was announced.
Budding journo alleges harassment over Whatsapp
A journalism student studying in a city institute has accused four of her classmates of abusing her using sexually coloured remarks on Whatsapp.
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India’s ‘Patriotic’ Bhuvan vs Google Maps: 6 things to know
BJP legislator Tarun Vijay wants "patriotic Indians" to use the Bhuvan maps software developed by ISRO.
Micromax Canvas 6 Review: Good, but nothing groundbreaking
Till a year ago, Micromax phones were among the best choices for anyone wanting to buy a well-rounded smartphone without burning a hole in his/her pocket.
Creo Mark 1 review: A promising start
Useful software features and monthly updates are the primary USPs of the Creo Mark 1. But at a price tag of Rs 19,999, the Creo Mark 1 is unconvincing. Nevertheless, it’s a promising device.
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IPL: Kings XI Punjab beat Mumbai Indians by seven wickets
Kings XI Punjab notched up a convincing seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians. Marcus Stoinis led the way with four wickets as a disciplined Punjab restricted Mumbai to 124/9. In reply, Punjab chased down the target with as many as three overs to spare.
Vijender Singh beats Andrzej Soldra to win sixth pro fight
Facing the first eight-round fight of his fledging professional career, Vijender hammered his opponent right from the start, forcing the referee to stop the contest around two minutes into the third round.
Novak Djokovic ousts Rafael Nadal in Rome quarters
Nadal's last win over the seemingly unstoppable Serbian goes back to his victory in the final of Roland Garros in 2014. As a seven-time champion in Rome, Nadal commands plenty of support from the fans at the Foro Italico.
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Six PSU banks report Rs 7k cr loss as defaults mount
Nearly Rs 7,000 crore of fourth quarter losses reported by six public sector banks on Friday showed that the bad loan problem for banks is far from over.
Apple invests $1bn in Uber’s rival
Apple is investing $1 billion in Didi, giving the Chinese ride-hailing startup a powerful ally and dealing a blow to Uber Technologies as it tries to build its business in the country.
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Tight security for Hrithik’s next
Hrithik Roshan and director Sanjay Gupta are extremely cautious and have upped the security on the set of their upcoming film Kaabil to ensure no details from the shoot are leaked out.
Salman Khan: I think Varun Dhawan is like me
Salman Khan's fans have much to be proud of their beloved star. At a recent event, the actor spoke about the current state of the Hindi film industry and one statement of his stood out. He said that Varun Dhawan reminded him of a younger version of himself!
Zareen Khan goes wild in Khallas
The raunchy number, Khallas, from Ram Gopal Varma’s 2001 crime thriller Company, will be seen in a new avatar in the director’s forthcoming film Veerappan.
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