[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Intel sleuths fear strikes by JMB cadres in Assam, Bengal soon

Sunday, July 03, 2016
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Intel sleuths fear strikes by JMB cadres in Assam, Bengal soon
Indian agencies fear attacks by JMB in Assam and West Bengal in the coming days. IS Bangladesh chief Shaykh Abu Ibrahim Al Hanif declared IS’s intention to use fighters from Pakistan and Bangladesh to mount “guerilla attacks inside India” by partnering local mujahideen.
Shooting in Vienna market, gunman shot down
In pics: Shooting in Vienna
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This Gir's gatekeeper keeps encroachers away
Madhu, who is posted in Ghansh Round beat in Talala forest range of Gir-West division, has been instrumental in clearing encroachments like pucca houses and orchards from nearly 39 hectare forest land in the Asiatic lions' last abode. In fact, the forest land near villages like Ramlechi, Jepur, Chitravad and Dhanech have been cleared of orchards and houses that were illegally built. The same area is now rejuvenated with various flora and fauna.
Swathi's killer nabbed in 3-minute operation
The preparation for the ar rest of Swathi's alleged killer P Ramkumar started by Friday noon itself when Chennai city police alerted Tirunelveli range DIG R Dhinakaran about his house address in Meenakshipuram village near Sengottai. But the actual operation to nab him did not last even three minutes when it was carried out in the night.
Stopped from going to gym, teen ends life
A 19-year-old college student committed suicide by jumping before a train in motion on Friday midnight.
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Android O to Z: 6 desi names Google can consider
The chances of Neyyappam might be gone, but here are six Indian desserts that Google can consider while naming future Android versions from O to Z.
10 must-have apps for your first Android smartphone
A large percentage of the population is yet to migrate from feature-phones to smartphones.
Man sues Apple for billions for 'hijacking' iPhone idea
A lawsuit filed in a federal court in Florida this week by Thomas Ross argued that Apple "hijacked and exploited" a design he came up with in 1992 for an "electronic reading device."
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Wimbledon: Djokovic knocked out in third round by Querrey
The Serbian top seed trailed by two sets overnight after the Court One match was interrupted by rain on Friday and there was no escape for the 29-year-old as Querrey, the 28th seed, completed a huge shock.
Sports Ministry announces Rs 10 lakh grant for Mohd Shahid
The Union Sports minister Dr Jitendra Singh announced a grant of Rs 10 lakh for ailing Olympic gold-medallist Mohammed Shahid, who is undergoing treatment for serious liver and kidney ailment in Gurgaon.
Along with Virat, we all are part of Kumble's plans: Dhawan
Opener Shikhar Dhawan termed new coach Anil Kumble as a "good reader of player's mind", who has kept each and every player in his scheme of things, not just skipper and team's best batsman Virat Kohli.
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571 entrepreneurs queue up for startup tax benefits
As many as 571 budding entrepreneurs have filed applications as on June 24 with the department of industrial policy and promotion for recognition as innovative startups to avail tax breaks and other benefits. An interministerial board validates the innovative nature of the business for granting tax related benefits.
India’s pharma industry ‘expected to grow to $55bn’ by 2020
India's rapidly growing pharmaceutical market is expected to grow to $55 billion by 2020 and emerge as the sixth largest globally by size, said Indian ambassador to the US Arun Singh.
Saudi Arabia keen to expand China energy investments
Saudi Arabian energy minister Khalid al-Falih said his country wants to expand its investments in China's energy industry as part of its efforts to boost cooperation with a top customer. He also said he wanted to see new investment projects carried out by Saudi and Chinese sovereign wealth funds.
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Akshay goes rock climbing, son Aarav cooks up a storm
Despite his frenetic shooting schedules, Akshay Kumar ensures he spends quality time with his family.
Aishwarya takes Aaradhya for shopping in NYC
Aaradhya Bachchan is one of the few star kids who has already become as popular as her star parents at such a young age.
Some love stories never end...
Looks like one of Bollywood’s most stormy love affairs might get rekindled.
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