Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, June 28, 2016 | |
BJP cancels 2 functions to silence Swamy | BJP members hope the PM's message that "any one who thinks he is bigger than the system is wrong" will put a check on Swamy's daily attacks on the government, including Jaitley. |
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Fear on campus as IIT-Roorkee lists yoga absentees | Students at IIT Roorkee said on Monday that the institute is contemplating taking action against those students who did not turn up for the week-long yoga sessions at the campus from June 18 to 24 as part of the International Yoga Day celebrations |
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai's Quora account hacked | Google CEO Sundar Pichai's Quora account has been hacked. Pichai's account seems to have been hacked by the same hacker group who recently broke into Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest accounts. |
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Euro 2016: Holders Spain knocked out by Italy in last 16 | Holders Spain were knocked out of Euro 2016 in a 2-0 defeat by Italy after goals by Chiellini and Pelle set up a quarter-final with Germany. Chiellini opened the scoring after 33 minutes while Pelle wrapped up the victory in stoppage time to end Spain's reign. |
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Messi's retirement from Argentina could hurt his legacy | If Messi sticks to his announcement, Argentina will be left dwelling on the fact that it was not able to win any significant title despite having one of the best players of all time. He made the announcement shortly after Argentina's penalty shootout loss to Chile in Sunday's Copa America final. |
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Indian markets stay afloat despite Brexit’s jitters | After the post-Brexit carnage on Friday, Monday was a relatively quiet session for investors with all the three markets — stocks, bonds and rupee — closing just 5 points higher at 26,403, while the rupee closed 3 paise stronger to the dollar at 67.94. |
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Titan’s founding MD Xerxes Desai dies at 79 | Xerxes Desai, the first managing director of India’s largest watch maker Titan, passed away on Monday after a brief illness. He was 79. Desai is credited with introducing the country to its first quartz watch three decades ago. |
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