Sunday, 30 September 2018

Teenaged Vastrakar pips experienced Pandey in India's World T20 squad

India have also opted to head into the tournament without a back-up wicketkeeper for the 20-year-old Taniya Bhatia

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Heroic Kedar Jadhav wins India title in last-ball thriller

India looked like they would win easily after they restricted Bangladesh to 222, but Mashrafe Mortaza and his boys made the Asia Cup final go down to the very last ball

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Petro-Y2K bug? If oil price touches Rs 100/litre, pumps will strike zero

Dispensing units have been automated and the daily price changes are effected in them from the central server of the oil marketing company (OMC) that supplies fuel to bunks. Once the server sends a three-digit price figure, DUs will either stop functioning or display zero rupees plus paise.

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Caretaker Rohit impresses with his captaincy

Rohit Sharma has inspired confidence and provided stability in the team. This from a man who was overlooked in the last six Tests - despite having the highest grade of central contract - is commendable to say the least. Is he ready for the top post? "Now that we have won, I must be ready. Whenever the opportunity comes, I'll be ready,” he says.

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Justice Chandrachud: A poster boy for liberals

The 58-year-old judge earned glowing praise with epithets like “the shining star of SC” and “liberal lion”. Considering the spate of recent judgments on Aadhaar and Sabarimala to Bhima Koregaon and Section 377 where he has spoken up for fundamental rights and in defence of dissent, it’s not surprising that he’s emerged as the poster boy for liberals.

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MP: Chemical that could kill 4-5 million seized

Directorate of Revenue Intelligence with the help of a team of scientists busted an illegal laboratory in Indore and recovered 9 kg of a deadly synthetic opioid, fentanyl, that could have potentially killed 4-5 million people. It was run by a local businessman and a “US-hating” PhD “scholar chemist”.

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Blind women to detect breast cancer

Nine blind women have been trained in Delhi as “medical tactile examiners” for carrying out intensive manual checks. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India. It’s incidence rate is about 24 per 100,000 population. Early detection is key to successful cure and treatment of the dreaded disease.

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Royal Bengal Tigers spotted in three new locations in Odisha: Minister

The Odisha Government has said that Royal Bengal Tigers (RBTs) have been spotted in three new locations in the State. Forest and Environment minister

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Policeman killed in militant attack in Shopian

A policeman was killed in a militant attack on a police station in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on Sunday, police said.“Terrorists in Distric

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Eight persons, including two children, die in car accident near Tiruchi

Eight persons, including a 11-year old boy and a 12-year old girl, died on the spot after the car in which they were travelling rammed into a stationa

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Qureshi’s remarks on Peshawar school attack dishonour memory of children killed: India

Eenam Gambhir asked if Pakistan can deny the fact that it is the “host and patron” of 132 of the UN-designated terrorists and 22 terrorist entities listed under the UN Security Council Sanctions regimes.

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Bailampur villagers receive compensation cheques

So far, a total of ₹5.92 crore handed over to 41 house-owners

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Efforts on to tackle drought issues post-floods in Chalakudy

Steps taken for repair of canals and lift irrigation schemes

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Cracking a Mumbai crime puzzle with CCTV and a key clue

A man with a peculiar gait and a pattern of attacking young girl children was finally nabbed after watching 500 hours of video footage

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Four years after Swachh: cleaning excreta for roti in Rajasthan

A Rajasthan village is free of open defecation — on paper

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New VC for Tamil varsity

G. Balasubramanian has been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of Tamil University, Thanjavur. He would hold the post for three years from the date of

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Kerala police open fire in Chennai

Kerala police had to open fire in the air in Virugambakkam on Saturday when the irate relatives of an accused whom they tried to arrest surrounded an

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TNAU predicts normal northeast monsoon

Says Chennai to get slightly less than normal rainfall

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Nine more Nagapattinam fishermen attacked and robbed mid-sea

This is the third batch to return with injuries; the assailants are suspected to be from Sri Lanka

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Idol Wing team inspects Big Temple

Investigates if the idols are original, inquires with staff and priests

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Education should build character: Nirmala

Appeals to graduands to enter public service and contribute towards nation-building

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The woof brigade: How a police dog and its handler turn into a crack team

How a police dog and its handler turn into a crack team — it’s the long, gruelling hours of training

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Students’ talent to the fore at The Hindu Literary Fest

Over 1,400 students from 55 schools take part in different events

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Cookery contest explores food diversity of Masula

A dish with combination of bitter gourd and prawns wins first place

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Madras High Court convicts three under SC/ST Act

Sentences them to one year of rigorous imprisonment for abusing an individual

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CCTV project will fill gaps in L&O: CM

Citing the Maoist attack on MLA Kidari Sarveswara Rao and ex-MLA Soma in Visakhapatnam district, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday order

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Royal Enfield workers told to report for work today

Workers at the Royal Enfield plant have been asked to report to work starting Sunday. On Saturday, a letter issued by the head of production, N. Shas

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Health dept refutes rumours of Nipah death

In the wake of rumours in the social media attributing the death of a person at a private hospital at Perambra to Nipah infection, the Health Departme

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Labour pains: Employee unrest in ‘Detroit of Asia’

The Chengalpattu-Oragadam belt has witnessed labour unrest in recent weeks over issues such as workers’ wages and the recognition of unions. Continued ferment could have implications for the State’s ability to attract investment in a highly competitive arena

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Drug haul from courier parcel

30 kg of MDMA, worth ₹200 crore, seized from courier firm in Kochi

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Centre putting spokes in State development: Naidu

Cites petrochemical plant, metro rail projects as examples

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Anti-naxal unit steps up surveillance

CPI (Maoist) put up posters at veterinary university at Pookode in Waynad recently

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‘Kerala on Wheels’ package launched

Highest number of buyers at Kerala Travel Mart from the U.S. and U.K.

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Dengue scare: People prefer private hospitals in Visakhapatnam

Though dengue cases are on the rise, there is a decline n malaria cases

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Rushikonda Beach gearing up for ‘Blue Flag’ tag

Certification from Denmark-based Foundation for Environmental Education expected to draw foreign tourists

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Enact laws to protect Sabarimala custom: ABASS

Sceptical about SC ruling since the shrine lacks amenities for women pilgrims

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Gamers meet in real life at bedside of terminally-ill friend

Six online gamers meet for the first time in person to support their terminally-ill friend - years after their friendships began.

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Education Minister likens private school students to parrots, teachers to nuns

Irate school managements demand resignation of N. Mahesh

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The truth behind my fried chicken

Fried chicken lover Hezron Springer finds out how some of the millions of birds reach our plates.

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Has 'dieting' become a dirty word?

"Wellness", not dieting, is the new buzzword when it comes to losing weight, but is it the right approach?

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Christine Blasey Ford's testimony through the eyes of a survivor

How author and sexual assault survivor Liz Spikol saw Christine Blasey Ford's testimony.

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Rudolf Nureyev: How the dance legend continues to inspire

The Russian ballet legend became a star in 1961 but a new film shows how his skill and legacy live on.

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India airports: Has PM Modi built more than others?

The Indian prime minister says he's built more airports than previous governments - has he?

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Ty Hafan: Dad's group tackling tragedy and mountains together

The 100-strong support group hopes to help and inspire other dads whose children have life limiting conditions.

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Ryder Cup 2018: Where will the winning points come from? Singles draw & form

Where will the winning Ryder Cup points come from? Sunday singles draw, form guide and results from Europe v US at Le Golf National, Paris.

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Man Utd: Decision to be made after West Ham defeat - Rio Ferdinand

Manchester United "have big decisions" to make about the future of manager Jose Mourinho, says former defender Rio Ferdinand.

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Lewis Hamilton team orders? All you need to know about Russia

Mercedes new aero package shocks Ferrari, but all is not lost in Russia - there's a first corner, and some politics, to navigate.

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The difficult garment

For all those tormented by ill-fitting blouses, Ravikkai offers hope

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Daniel Sturridge: Has the Liverpool forward got his mojo back?

Daniel Sturridge was playing against Chester when England beat Sweden at the World Cup but the striker appears to have rediscovered his best form at Liverpool.

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Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Sarri backs his team for Champions League spot

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri believes his side are "closer than I thought" to Liverpool after a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.

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SSC GD Constable Registration Ends Today @ Ssc.nic.in, Apply Now

The SSC GD Constable registration is happening on the official website of SSC, ssc.nic.in.

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Indonesia Earthquake,Tsunami: 832 dead in Indonesia earthquake, tsunami, reports news agency AFP quoting official

Indonesia Earthquake,Tsunami: 832 dead in Indonesia earthquake, tsunami, reports news agency AFP quoting official

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US Burglar Falls Asleep In Car He Broke Into, Arrested

In today's edition of 'not the brightest criminal' is a man who broke into cars to steal things before falling asleep in one of them and getting arrested.

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Diabetes Management: Drinking This Herbal Tea May Help Manage Increased Blood Sugar Levels

There are many foods, spices and herbs that could help manage diabetes naturally. One such herb is ginseng

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"Believe In Peace, But Not At Cost Of Self-Respect", Says PM Modi

India believes in peace but it will not compromise its sovereignty in the pursuit of peace, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today in his Mann Ki Baat radio address. "It is now clear that our...

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BSF Soldier Commits Suicide In Jammu And Kashmir's Rajouri

A soldier working in the BSF allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself from his service rifle inside a camp in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.

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Vice President Meets Manohar Parrikar At Delhi's AIIMS Hospital

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu Sunday met ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar at AIIMS here to enquire about his health.

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Priyanka Chopra And Nick Jonas' Dinner Date in Mumbai. See Pics

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are setting major relationship goals, no really!

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Army Major Accused Of Rape By Domestic Help In Delhi Cantonment

The Delhi Police has filed a First Investigation Report on Sunday against an Army Major for allegedly raping his domestic help. The woman in her statement to the police said, Major Gaurav on July 12,...

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PM Modi Addresses Nation On 48th Edition Of Mann Ki Baat: Highlights

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation on the 48th edition of the Mann ki Baatradio programme.

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After Lucknow Killing, Akhilesh Yadav's "What Else Will You Expect?"

Opposition party leaders have accused the Uttar Pradesh government of creating fertile grounds for a trigger-happy police to grow unhindered, a day after an executive linked to a multinational tech...

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After Earthquake, Tsunami, Indonesia Searches For Survivors

Rescue teams in Indonesia struggled on Sunday to reach communities feared devastated by a major earthquake and tsunami on Sulawesi island, with a toll of more than 400 killed expected to rise sharply...

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Navy In Urgent Need Of Minesweepers, Left With Only 2, Says Official

The Indian Navy currently has only two minesweeper ships at its disposal to safeguard sea lanes and ports spread across thousands of kilometres of coastlines in the eastern and western seaboards, a...

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Topless Serena Williams Singing For Breast Cancer Awareness Sparks Stir

Tennis superstar Serena Williams caused an internet sensation Sunday by posing topless for a video while singing "I Touch Myself" to raise awareness for breast cancer.

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"We Fell In Love": Trump's Latest On 'Bromance' With Kim Jong Un

US President Donald Trump said he and North Korea's Kim Jong Un have fallen "in love" -- their bromance fuelled by "beautiful letters" he received from the leader of the nuclear-armed state.

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Blog: Chekka Chivantha Vaanam Makes Moral Dilemma Into Beautifully Crafted Film

If it is a Mani Ratnam film, it is inevitable that there will be a lot of expectations and Chekka Chivantha Vaanam does not disappoint

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World's First Lion Cubs Conceived Artificially In South Africa

Two lion cubs were born by means of artificial insemination in South Africa's capital Pretoria, after 18 months of intensive trials.

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Injured Turtle At Maryland Zoo Now Zooms About In Tiny Custom Wheelchair

An injured wild Eastern box turtle recently discovered by a Maryland zoo employee has now been fitted with a tiny customised wheelchair made of Legos.

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Fearing Debt Trap, Pak Rethinks Chinese 'Silk Road' Projects

After lengthy delays, an $8.2 billion revamp of a colonial-era rail line snaking from the Arabian Sea has become a test of Pakistan's ability to rethink signature Chinese "Silk Road" projects due to...

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British Ministers' Phone Numbers Leaked In Security Flaw In Party App

Phone numbers and other personal details of senior ministers from Britain's Conservative party were made public by an app security flaw on Saturday, including those of top Brexiteers Michael Gove and...

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A wok of fusion

There are of course the Chinese, Malay and Indian elements… and then there are the dishes typically Singaporean

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Veg meals please

A tribute to the vegetarian dishes on World Vegetarian Day

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Thoughts on Nandita Haksar’s ‘The Flavours of Nationalism: Recipes for Love, Hate and Friendship’

Longing for home food can often be painful

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Drop by Beirut-inspired Rue du Liban restaurant in Mumbai

With Art Deco inspirations and custom interiors, entrepreneur Jay Mehta is behind Mumbai’s newest fine-dining

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Millennium hotels boss Jennifer Fox leaves after three months

The chief executive of Millennium & Copthorne, Jennifer Fox, will receive a £1m pay-off.

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Consumer loyalty 'rip off' faces probe

Citizens Advice says long-term customers overpay for mobile, broadband, insurance and mortgage deals.

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Ryanair cancels 250 flights as strike action hits tens of thousands

Pilots and cabin crew in six countries walk out in a dispute over contracts and conditions.

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TSB and HSBC resolve online glitches that locked customer accounts

TSB says its systems are almost back to normal, while HSBC says its computer glitches have been resolved.

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Publisher buys Billy Bunter catalogue

Oxford company Rebellion now has the world's biggest collection of English language comic book properties.

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Refund hopes rise for push payment scam victims

New rules aim to prevent "authorised push payment" scams that trick consumers into making transfers.

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Who is Elon Musk?

Meet the man who inspired Iron Man's alter ego Tony Stark.

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Is this the solution to the UK's housing problem?

The BBC takes a first look inside Europe’s largest ‘house factory’ - making modular homes.

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Will going online save the sari weavers?

Sari weavers face the challenge of re-inventing themselves in India's growing e-commerce economy.

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Cosworth in Northampton marks 60 years of powering champions

Mike Costin and Keith Duckworth wanted to "make a living messing around with racing engines".

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BrewDog scraps deal with US beer firm over Trump offer

The Scottish craft brewer cancels a tie-up with a US firm in a row over free beer for Donald Trump supporters.

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Has 'dieting' become a dirty word?

"Wellness", not dieting, is the new buzzword when it comes to losing weight, but is it the right approach?

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High street crisis: Charting how we spend our money

As more retailers are running into trouble, BBC News asks if the way we spend our money has shifted.

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Rohit Sharma's Calming Influence Helped India In Asia Cup Final: Shastri

India defeated Bangladesh on Friday to claim their seventh Asia Cup title

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ICC Announces Updated Version Of DLS System, Code of Conduct

The updated version of the DLS System along with the new ICC Code of Conduct and ICC Playing Conditions will come into effect from September 30.

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Shikhar Dhawan Shares His "Best Moment" From India vs Bangladesh Final

Shikhar Dhawan amassed 342 runs in five matches averaging an impressive 68.80.

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My Style Of Captaincy Is Similar To That Of MS Dhoni, Says Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma said that he learned the tricks of the trade from the World Cup-winning captain MS Dhoni.

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Rohit Sharma 'Ready' For Full-Time Captaincy When Opportunity Knocks

Under Rohit Sharma, India have won two close multi-nation tournaments.

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No transaction fees in 1st yr on BSE’s commex platform



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Kohli Has A Special Message For Bangladesh After Asia Cup Final Loss

India defeated Bangladesh by three wickets in a nail-biting contest to lift the Asia Cup title for the seventh time in the history of the tournament.

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Saturday, 29 September 2018

Facebook: vulnerability was the result of 3 distinct bugs and was introduced in July 2017, attackers could use the account as if they were the account holder (Motherboard)

Motherboard:
Facebook: vulnerability was the result of 3 distinct bugs and was introduced in July 2017, attackers could use the account as if they were the account holder  —  Facebook “discovered a security issue” that the company said allowed attackers to “take over people's accounts.”



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Gutkha scam: more police officers under CBI scanner

In one case, seized items were handed over to unidentified men

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Don’t declare seat vacant: DMK

P. Saravanan, DMK’s candidate in the 2016 Tirupparankundram byelection, has written to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Tamil Nadu, urging him to

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SC stays CBI probe against Sivanandi

Case pertains to cheating charge against the Inspector General of Police

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HC to interact with Isro officials on assisting fishermen

To explore possibility of fitting transponders in boats

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Soon, an app for real time data on buses

Transport department has invited proposals

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80% marks must to studymedicine abroad: HC

‘Less meritorious won’t do justice to profession’

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Attack on Ambedkar statue triggers tension in Salem village

Agitators block Salem-Bengaluru highway; two youths attempt self-immolation

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‘No work, no pay’ clause invoked to counter mass CL plan

In the wake of various service associations calling for a mass casual leave on October 4 to press for various demands, the State government has instru

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‘EC will keep vigil against cash-for-vote practice’

CEO says the watchdog is ready for the impending bypolls

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Contempt case against Raja before Bench that initiated it

BJP leader has to appear on October 22 to answer for ‘scandalous’ remarks

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Stalin questions govt. claims on investments

Seeks status of MoUs inked at first Global Investors’ Meet

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Bullet train: Japan lends ₹5,500 crore

Japan has granted a loan of ₹5,500 crore for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project on Friday. Tokyo also boosted the metro train service in the Ko

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DMK seeks HC nod for meetings

The Madras High Court on Friday agreed to hear on Monday a writ petition filed by the DMK, seeking police permission for public meetings against the r

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HC notice to DGP after woman made to travel atop police jeep

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday issued notice to the Punjab DGP and other respondents in a case where a 35-year-old woman was allegedly dr

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Charge of plot against PM baseless, says judge

Condemns press meet of police

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Dissenting opinions will resonate for long

Struck a blow for individual liberty against state intrusion

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Pharmacy outlets stay shut in Shivamogga

Pharmacy outlets remained closed in the district on Friday against the move by the Centre to allow online pharmacies to conduct business.The close was

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Jawan’s death avenged: BSF chief

Border Security Force (BSF) chief K.K. Sharma said on Friday that sufficient action has been taken along the Line of Control (LoC) to “avenge” the dea

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Kuvempu University secures NAAC ‘A’ Grade

Kuvempu University has been credited with ‘A’ Grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).Kuvempu University, established in 1987, h

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JSS Academy finds place in THE World University Rankings

The Academy has been ranked among the top five universities in India

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Anand Ahuja on his love for sneakers

When Priyanka Chopra’s fiancé Nick Jonas matched his traditional Indian outfit with a pair of sneakers at his engagement ceremony recently, the Twitte

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Of beauty with sustainability

Jyoti Reddy on her tryst with eri silk and how a touch of glamour can make organic and sustainable clothes opulent

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Kangana As Manikarnika Commands Attention. Crucial Info Attached

The teaser of Manikarnika will release on Gandhi Jayanti

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Study Indicates That Junk Food Can Be As Addictive As Cigarettes, Drugs

Junk food addiction is real and giving it up may end up giving you withdrawal symptoms akin to those experienced by smokers or drug addicts, says study published in Appetite.

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Raise Qualifying Marks For Pursuing Medical Courses Abroad: Madras High Court To MCI, Centre

When students who secured more than 95% were unable to get seats for pursuing medicine in India, the Judge wondered how candidates with 50% marks in the qualifying exam could be allowed to get...

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Centre Giving Autonomy To Institutions Like IIMs: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is speaking at a conference attended by Vice Chancellors and Directors of over 350 higher education institutions.

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UPTET Online Registration Ends Next Week

UPTET 2018 will be held on November 4.

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Billionaire Founder Of CNN Ted Turner Says He's Battling Form Of Dementia

Ted Turner, the billionaire founder of cable news channel CNN, says he is suffering from a form of dementia that leaves him exhausted and forgetful.

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HAL Records Highest-Ever Turnover Amid Questions Over Its Capability

Days after Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman questioned the production capacity of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the public limited company announced its highest ever turnover of Rs 18,28,386...

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Number Of Deaths Due To Diphtheria Rises To 24 In Delhi

Two more deaths due to diptheria has been reported at a civic hospital in north Delhi, taking the toll from the infectious disease in the city to 24, officials said on Friday.

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'Dead Body' Found On Ohio Road Turns Out To Be...

Cops from the Colerain Township Police in Ohio, US, responded to a call about a dead body spotted on the side of a road. However, a detailed examination of the 'body' by a coroner later determined...

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Over 20 Million Americans Watched Live Telecast Of Top Court Pick Hearing

The high-stakes Senate hearing on the nomination of US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh riveted American television viewers with roughly 20.4 million people tuning in on six broadcast and cable...

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Agra Schools To Get Sanitary Pad Vending Machines

Twenty six schools in the Taj city will soon get sanitary pad vending machines installed, a Uttar Pradesh official said on Saturday.

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Russia Begins Missile System Delivery To Syria, Warns West On Peace Talks

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday Moscow had started delivering the S-300 surface-to-air missile system to Syria and warned Western powers of trying to undermine UN-led efforts to...

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Tech Executive Dies After Lucknow Cop Opens Fire During Late-Night Check

A 38-year-old employee of a multinational company died after he was shot at by a police constable in Lucknow in the early hours of Saturday after he allegedly refused to stop his SUV during checking...

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US Air Force F-35B Figher Jet Crashes In South Carolina, Pilot Safe

A US military F-35B fighter jet crashed near the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in South Carolina on Friday, for reasons that are under investigation, local law officials and the US military said.

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'Will Never Forget What Happened,' Says Tanushree Dutta's Sister Ishita

Ishita Dutta recounted the harrowing incident when her family was attacked by goons 10 years ago

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Marty Balin, Rock Band Jefferson Airplane Co-Founder, Dies At 76

Marty Balin, co-founder of the 1960s California psychedelic rock group Jefferson Airplane, has died aged 76, US media reported on Friday.

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Air travel 'without your passport leaving your pocket'

Establishing air travellers' identities causes delays, but tech is helping to speed things up.

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The Japanese anime tackling workplace bullying

Why do so many millennials like a Japanese anime cartoon about a little red panda?

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Rajnath Singh hints at strikes across LoC

Home minister Rajnath Singh on Friday indicated that Indian forces may have hit Pakistani targets across the border with heavy artillery attack to avenge the brutal killing of a BSF trooper in unprovoked firing by the Pakistanis. "Something has happened. I won’t reveal it now," Rajnath Singh said.

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India beat Bangladesh, win seventh Asia Cup title

India made heavy weather of a modest target before prevailing in a nerve-shredding final against Bangladesh by three wickets to defend their Asia Cup title on Friday. Chasing 223 for win, India's fancied top order let the team down but a hamstrung Kedar Jadhav's all-round brilliance helped them win their seventh continental title off the final delivery of the contest.

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Why schools in Kedarnath are going soundproof

Classrooms in some govt schools in Rudraprayag district- which fall on the route that choppers take to go to the Kedarnath shrine during the Char Dham Yatra- are being made soundproof. After a prod from the district administration, the heli-companies have decided to make 18 classrooms in 9 schools soundproof, to keep out the noise from choppers.

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What comes next in Facebook's major data breach

Facebook, however, doesn't know who was behind the attacks or where they're based. In a call with reporters on Friday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose own account was compromised, said that attackers would have had the ability to view private messages or post on someone's account, but there's no sign that they did.

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A platter full of seafood

This food festival gives you a taste of the best of fish and crabs from the Kakinada region

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Chennai’s Quattro: where food is an art

Vegetarian delight Quattro offers food that is Italian and Mexican. Expect both drama and dry ice.

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Now serving: Coffee with olive oil

Chef Lionel Giraud on the gourmet product which was created along with Alexis Muñoz

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Clubbing in Thoothukudi

You don’t need to dress up to hit the nightclubs of Thoothukudi. Just go hungry, and follow your nose

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Chocolates with a touch of India

Whoever thought mango, lassi, palm sugar and dark chocolate would bring in medals, but they did for Arun Viswanathan at the International Chocolate Awards

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Meet the man operating the only oil press in a village near Coimbatore

A village near Coimbatore was once an edible oil heartland, with every household owning an oil press. Today, only one man continues to operate it

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How Massimo Bottura, the world's best chef, creates designer meals from rescued food

The world’s best chef runs a three-starred Michelin restaurant in Modena, Italy. He also cooks for the homeless

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Who’s behind DDoS attacks at UK universities?

The timing of the attacks suggests that many attempts to take the networks offline may not necessarily be perpetrated by organized cybercriminal gangs

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Week in security with Tony Anscombe

ESET researchers discover LoJax - Week in security with Tony Anscombe

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LoJax: First UEFI rootkit found in the wild, courtesy of the Sednit group

ESET researchers have shown that the Sednit operators used different components of the LoJax malware to target a few government organizations in the Balkans as well as in Central and Eastern Europe

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Watch: Twitter Hails 'Magician' Jadeja For Lightning Fast Run-Out

Ravindra Jadeja starred with both bat and ball in the Asia Cup final against Bangladesh.

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Captain Rohit Sharma Says Team India's Performance Made Him Look Good

Rohit Sharma praised his players for handling the pressure well.

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India Beat Bangladesh In Thrilling Finale To Retain Asia Cup Title

India beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets in the final to retain the Asia Cup title.

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England's Sarah Taylor To Miss Women's World Twenty20

England won the inaugural Women's World Twenty20 in 2009.

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Dhoni Becomes 1st Indian To Achieve This Feat In International Cricket

MS Dhoni is is now third in the list for the most number of dismissals in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is combined.

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Patience Key As Australia Seek To End Asian Woes, Says Tim Paine

Australia have won only one out of 17 Tests in Asia since 2007.

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Sam Curran Given England Test Contract For First Time

The Surrey cricketer has scalped 13 wickets and scored 292 runs for England in five Test matches.

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Dale Steyn Gets 2019 World Cup Bid Under Way

Dale Steyn said he was ready to compete for his place in South Africa's 2019 Cricket World Cup squad.

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Shakib Al Hasan Undergoes Surgery Of His Finger

Shakib Al Hasan had missed the virtual Asia Cup 2018 semi-final against Pakistan after he complained of a fresh pain in an injured finger.

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PCB Rejects Allegations Of Unprofessionalism From Former Coach

Pakistan returned from the Asia Cup 2018 with a poor display.

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Australia's D'Arcy Short Scripts History As He Hits Record Double Ton

D'Arcy Short is third behind Ali Brown and Rohit Sharma in List A top scores.

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Asia Cup: India Beat Bangladesh By 3 Wickets To Clinch Title

Highlights, Asia Cup 2018 Final, India vs Bangladesh (IND vs BAN) ODI Cricket Match: India defeated Bangladesh to clinch their seventh Asia Cup title

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Harmanpreet Kaur To Lead India In Women's World Twenty20

India are placed in Group B along with Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Ireland in the 10-team event.

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India Defeat Bangladesh On Last Ball To Clinch Asia Cup Title

Highlights, Asia Cup 2018 Final, India vs Bangladesh (IND vs BAN) ODI Cricket Match: India defeated Bangladesh to retain the Asia Cup title.

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Asia Cup, Head To Head: Numbers Overwhelmingly Favour India vs Bangladesh

India have won 10 of the 11 Asia Cup matches they have played against Bangladesh.

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Mashrafe Mortaza Wants Bangladesh To Keep Emotions In Check Against India

Bangladesh have beaten India in only five of 34 one-day internationals.

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Mohammad Amir Dropped From Test Series Against Australia

Mohammad Amir remained wicketless in the three matches he played during the Asia Cup.

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Pak Fan Asks Dean Jones To "Shut Up", Australian Has A Hilarious Reply

Dean Jones didn't take the trolling lying down and had a hilarious reply for the Pakistani fan.

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Cricket Australia Appoint Two Vice-Captains For Upcoming Test Series

Australia are scheduled to play their first Test against Pakistan at Dubai starting from October 7.

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Windies Coach Stuart Law Reveals His Team's Game Plan To Counter India

Stuart Law believes it will not be easy for the West Indies to face the top ranked Indian Test team.

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What comes next in Facebook's major data breach

Facebook, however, doesn't know who was behind the attacks or where they're based. In a call with reporters on Friday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose own account was compromised, said that attackers would have had the ability to view private messages or post on someone's account, but there's no sign that they did.

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E-commerce firms will have to register in every state for collecting tax collected at source

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has come out with a list of 29 FAQs answering industry queries on the modalities to be followed by the e-commerce operators for deducting TCS.

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States remain short of GST growth targets

Barring Delhi, which is 19% below the target, almost all other states are better placed than last year, officials said. For instance, the “deficit” in Bihar had come down from 38% during the last financial year to 20% so far this year.

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Government cuts market borrowing target by Rs 70,000 crore

"Fiscal management (is) completely on track. We have reduced borrowing, as against Rs 2.88 lakh crore, we will be raising only Rs 2.47 lakh crore," S C Garg said.

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India's external debt declines 2.8% at end-June: RBI

As per the RBI, the decrease in the magnitude of external debt was primarily due to valuation gains resulting from the appreciation of the US dollar against the Indian rupee and major currencies.

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WhatsApp message destroys 71% of Infibeam's stock value

Infibeam Avenues Ltd lost 71 per cent of its market value on a single day after a WhatsApp message circulating among traders raised concerns about the e-commerce company’s accounting practices. The WhatsApp message alleged, among other things, that the company had given interest-free and unsecured loans to its units.

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Tesla shares plunge after US fraud suit against Elon Musk

Tesla was off about 11 per cent at $273.60 following a bombshell announcement by the US Securities and Exchange Commission late Thursday that it was charging Musk for making "false and misleading" statements on Twitter on a now-aborted effort to take the electric car maker private.

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'Rs 2,500 crore terminal to come up at Chennai airport'

"We are going to develop a new terminal at a cost of Rs 2,500 crore and it will be ready in 42-45 months. That is our anticipation," Airport Director, Airports Authority of India (Chennai), G Chandramouli, told reporters.

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RBI bars Bandhan Bank from opening new branches

The bank, on its part, said it is taking steps to comply with licensing condition to bring down the shareholding of Non Operative Financial Holding Company (NOFHC) in the bank to 40 per cent.

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IL&FS arm clears LIC Mutual Fund's dues of Rs 300 crore

Beginning August 27, the diversified IL&FS group, which is facing cash crunch has been defaulting on payments, with Thursday alone it telling regulators that it had defaulted on seven payments.

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Markets finish in red again, Nifty under 10,950



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Tata's retain Taj Mansingh hotel after NDMC auction

The Taj Mansingh was given to the Tata group in 1978 on a 33-year lease, which ended in 2011. The company had since been given nine temporary extensions.

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NPA woes: SBI to review sectors of exposure

SBI managing director Dinesh Khara said that the review mechanism, which started functioning two months ago, would calculate the probability of default of an exposure and thereafter decide if it would be prudent to go ahead or not.

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IL&FS crisis may lead to cancellation of licenses of 1,500 NBFCs

In the wake of the IL&FS crisis, as many as 1,500 smaller non-banking finance companies may have their licenses cancelled because they don’t have adequate capital. The shadow banking sector now comprises more than 11,400 firms with a combined balance-sheet worth Rs 22.1 lakh crore, and is less strictly regulated than banks.

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Sued by Starbucks, Indian coffee chain changes name

Starbucks, which entered the vast Indian market in 2012 and now has 125 outlets, began legal proceedings against "SardarBuksh", which has 25 shops in New Delhi, in July. The accused coffee chain has agreed to change the name to "Sardarji-Bakhsh" within two months.

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Yes Bank plunges to 29-month low as management crisis drags on

Yes Bank said earlier this week that it would seek the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) approval to extend CEO Rana Kapoor's term beyond January as it needs more time to identify and groom a successor.

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IL&FS debt fiasco: How did the epic fail go unnoticed

Credit rating agencies have come under scrutiny for failing to see the financial troubles brewing at the financier. Until July, India’s credit rating companies had investment grade ratings on billions of dollars of corporate debt raised by the IL&FS Group and its subsidiaries, even as trouble had started at the conglomerate in June.

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Pvt cos, fintech players lobby for Aadhaar access

Payments Council of India (PCI), which is part of the internet lobby group Internet and Mobile Association of India, is meeting its members on Friday to prepare a formal presentation to the Centre. Sources in the finance ministry said they have been informally approached and are aware of industry concerns.

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Arun Jaitley on how trade war may help India

Speaking at the annual session of PHD Chamber of Commerce, Jaitley said some global trends do “adversely affect” India, but going ahead they will open up avenues for the country to grow faster. Experts say that the ongoing trade war between the US and China could make Indian products competitive in US markets.

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Will Elon Musk be ousted from Tesla?

The top US securities regulator has accused Tesla CEO Elon Musk of fraud and sought to remove him from his role in charge of the electric car company. Musk is accused of making a series of "false and misleading" tweets about potentially taking Tesla private. Musk said he had done nothing wrong.

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Pulling her weight: Actor Jameela Jamil on her ‘I Weigh’ movement and more

Unapologetic Jameela Jamil on the photo-editing epidemic and how her ‘I Weigh’ movement has been transformative

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Friday, 28 September 2018

Asia Cup 2018: Afghanistan Fire Warning To World Cup Teams

Despite not qualifying for Friday's final the team from the warn-torn nation achieved enough to sound warning bells for World Cup 2019 teams.

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MS Dhoni Becomes Second Oldest ODI Captain To Lead India

Former Indian women's cricketer Diana Edulji remains the oldest to lead the team.

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Sri Lanka Drop 'Scapegoat' Skipper For England ODIs

Angelo Mathews had notched up the scores of 22 and 16 in the Asia Cup 2018.

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Shikhar Dhawan's Wife Aesha Recalls How She First Met Him

Shikhar Dhawan and Aesha had tied the knot with Aesha in 2012.

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Asia Cup: Bangladesh Beat Pakistan By 37 Runs To Enter Final

Highlights, Pakistan vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2018: Mustafizur Rahman starred with figures of 4/43 as Bangladesh defeated Pakistan to enter the 2018 Asia Cup final.

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Watch: MS Dhoni Loses His Cool With Kuldeep Yadav

MS Dhoni's reply to wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav was caught on the stump microphone.

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"Don't Want To Be Fined": MS Dhoni Takes A Dig At Umpiring Errors

MS Dhoni was dismissed by part-time off-spinner Javed Ahmadi and the delivery seemed to have gone over stumps.

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KL Rahul Regrets Unsuccessful Review, Twitter Shows No Mercy

MS Dhoni was given out LBW on 8 runs off Javed Ahmadi, however, the replay showed that the ball was missing the leg stump.

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Asia Cup Match Between India And Afghanistan Ends In A Tie

The match between India and Afghanistan ended in a tie.

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Brett Kavanaugh: Republicans push for US Supreme Court vote

Nominee Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser gave dramatic testimony ahead of a committee vote on Friday.

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Brett Kavanaugh: key moments from his evidence

The Supreme Court nominee has angry exchanges with Democrats over sexual assault allegations.

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Boris Johnson sets out his 'Super Canada' Brexit plan

The ex-foreign secretary says the UK should "chuck Chequers", on the eve of the Conservative conference.

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Consumer loyalty 'rip off' faces probe

Citizens Advice says long-term customers overpay for mobile, broadband, insurance and mortgage deals.

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Air Niugini plane comes down in Micronesia lagoon

The Air Niugini aircraft can be seen sitting in shallow water, but there are no reports of injuries.

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Pollution threatens future of killer whales

Orcas are in deep trouble because of persistent chemical pollution in the environment, researchers say.

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Disabled train users to get new 'life-changing' app

A Paralympian says the app will "empower disabled people to travel without any fear".

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Regulators accuse Tesla's Elon Musk of securities fraud

The SEC files a suit alleging "false and misleading" tweets by Tesla chief executive Elon Musk.

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Head teachers protest at Downing Street funding rally

Up to 1,000 heads will demand extra cash for schools to tackle crowded classes and poor staff recruitment.

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Placenta complications: 'Women must know the risks'

Previous caesareans and IVF can also increase the risk for expectant mothers, experts say.

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BBC Music website offers dementia lifeline

BBC Music Memories aims to help with the provision of music therapy to patients with Alzheimer's.

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Tawny owl decline: Public urged to record 'twit-twoos'

Volunteers are urged to make a weekly record of the Tawny owl's distinctive hoot, as numbers fall.

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The Papers: Kavanaugh accuser testifies before Senate

Accusations and denials as Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who alleges sexual assault speak at Senate.

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News Daily: Supreme Court showdown and loyalty 'penalty'

Your morning briefing for Friday 28 September 2018.

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Fifa 19: The ultimate test for any relationship

Celebrities and gamers react to the latest version in the franchise which has been going for more than two decades.

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Quiz of the Week: Why are people protesting with these?

It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?

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Baby Shark: The toddler tune taking over your world

It's got a catchy tune and plans for world domination - but the toddler hit is older than you think.

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Katherine Ryan on what you should never say to a comedian

Love watching comedy? Katherine Ryan has five things you really shouldn't tell your favourite comedian.

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Love and Brexit: 'I’ll move to Germany but it would be Brexit's fault'

Jacky and Jeff say they may have to move to Germany to build a future together because of Brexit.

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Air travel 'without your passport leaving your pocket'

Establishing air travellers' identities causes delays, but tech is helping to speed things up.

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BBC Two gets a playful new look

It's all colourful curves and swirls as BBC Two gets a makeover, the channel's first in 20 years.

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Tortoise saved by Lego wheelchair

An injured tortoise is able to move again thanks to a customised wheelchair made by the vets at Maryland Zoo.

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Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who: What do the critics think?

"Jodie Whittaker may be the breath of fresh air needed to revive a flagging franchise."

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Anti-Semitism row: How has it affected Labour's support?

Accusations of anti-Semitism could have cost Labour in key areas, a study suggests.

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'The facial reconstruction that changed my life'

Jen Taylor underwent 16 hours of surgery, which she struggles to believe she survived.

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Losing friends, moving home and being broke - life after university

The transition from university to working life can impact on your self-esteem and here's why.

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Contaminated blood scandal: Where does the UK's blood supply come from now?

A public inquiry into the infected blood scandal of the 1970s and 1980s is under way.

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The Japanese anime tackling workplace bullying

Why do so many millennials like a Japanese anime cartoon about a little red panda?

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Engineering colleges in TN see an uptick in campus job offers

After a tepid placement season in Tamil Nadu's engineering colleges last year, the momentum seems to be picking up as colleges report an almost 100% jump in the number of product-based software companies, startups, and core engineering firms that made offers this year.

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SSC Steno Grade C&D notification expected tomorrow; check details here



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JKPSC Combined Competitive Prelims 2018 Result declared @jkpsc.nic.in, check your result here

The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission has declared the Jammu and Kashmir Combined Competitive Exam 2018 result on the official website of JKPSC - jkpsc.nic.in.

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Maharashtra MSBSHSE Board Exam 2019 forms for private candidates to close on October 3; apply now

The online application forms for private candidates who wish to appear for the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) Board examination 2018 is going to close on October 3, 2018.

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IIT-Bombay slips in world university list, overtaken by Indore

IIT-Bombay, which was recently chosen as an Institute of Eminence (IoE) by the Centre, has slipped from the 351-400 band to 401-500 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2019 released on Wednesday.

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UGC NET 2018 registration closing on Sunday, apply now @ ntanet.ac.in

The application window for the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET 2018) December Examination will close on Sunday.

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Air India Recruitment 2018: Apply for Junior Analysts posts @ airindia.in; check details here

Candidates are invited by Air India Limited to attend walk-in-interview to be held on 04 Oct 2018 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM for 6 vacancies.

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Telangana schools declare holiday following bandh call

Several schools, especially those affiliated to the state board have declared a holiday on Friday following a bandh call given by the Telangana Recognised School Managements Association (TRSMA).

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Times World University Ranking 2019: IIT BBS, NIT Rourkela, KIIT find place in global university rankings

Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings has announced the ranking of the world's best universities for 2019.

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JEE Main 2019 registration ends on Sunday, apply now @jeemain.nic.in

The online application process for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main January 2019 is ending on September 30, 2018.

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Panjab University comes up with book on 50 distinguished Sikhs

To commemorate the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak, administrative officer of Punjabi University, Patiala, Dr Prabhleen Singh, has come up with a coffee table booked titled 'Prominent Sikhs of India'. It is being published by Panjab University, Chandigarh and will be released next month.

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25 'erring' teachers suspended in J&K

As many as 25 teachers were suspended on charge of dereliction of duty in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said Thursday.

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Too much screentime daily may damage kid's brain function

Parents, take note! Limiting your child's recreational screen time to less than two hours a day, and ensuring sufficient sleep and physical activity, can significantly improve their brain function, a study has found.

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Teachers strike: Odisha to adopt 'No Work No Pay' policy

Odisha government has decided to adopt the 'No Work No Pay' policy with regard to the strike by the block grant teachers and lecturers, an official said Thursday.

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CM requests British Council to help youths of the state

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu Thursday requested the British Council to help the youths of the state in the field of education, music, culture and sports.

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Manipur CM urges students to withdraw their call for 48-hour bandh

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh appealed to several student organisations to withdraw their call for a 48-hour state-wide bandh beginning from Wednesday midnight, demanding release of the arrested teachers and students of the Manipur University.

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IBPS PO 2018 admit card released @ ibps.in; here is the download link

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the Probationary Officers Preliminary Exam admit card on its official website - ibps.in.

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In India, we need education in culinary skills: Chef Manjit Gill

Going to the extent of suggesting that children should be allowed to mess with the cooking and connect emotionally with the food they eat, well-known Chef Manjit Gill feels it is important to "understand our food".

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UPTET 2018: Server snag hits application process

The process of filling application forms for UP Teachers Eligibility Test (UP-TET) 2018, has been hampered due to a technical snag in the official website https://ift.tt/1jcpW42.

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CBSE Board exams for vocational courses to be held in February

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to hold exams for 'skill education' (vocational) and related subjects in the second half of February from next year onwards, it said on Wednesday.

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Queensland 271/10 * v Western Australia 387/10

Queensland 271/10 * v Western Australia 387/10

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Baroda 212/3 * v Goa

Baroda 212/3 * v Goa

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Himachal Pradesh v Maharashtra 225/4 *

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Mumbai 186/4 * v Punjab

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Hyderabad (India) v Uttar Pradesh 130/10 *

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Assam 150/10 * v Bengal

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Gujarat 147/6 * v Services

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Rajasthan v Tripura 180/2 *

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Arunachal Pradesh 122/4 * v Bihar

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Manipur 197/3 * v Mizoram

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Nagaland 193/7 * v Puducherry

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Bangladesh v India

Bangladesh v India

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Can spirited Bangladesh overcome full-strength India?

How Bangladesh's shaky top order fares against an in-form India attack, and how India fare should their in-form openers fail are questions that could define the final

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BCCI to assist CSA in running new T20 league

The board also divulged details around team composition and the competition format, as well as the bidding process, which will decide the six venues

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Love quiz to know your partner better

Take this quick love quiz to know how well you understand your significant other!

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NEVER wash chicken before cooking

Washing chicken before cooking it is a common practice.

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World Heart Day 2018: Cooking Plays An Important Role In Determining Your Heart Health

World Heart Day 2018 : This World Heart Day choose oils with less than four grams of saturated fat per tablespoon, and no partially hydrogenated oils or trans fats for better health.

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Vivek Agnihotri Allegedly Asked Tanushree Dutta To Strip On Set

Tanushree Dutta now revealed that while filming 2005's Chocolate, she was allegedly told by the director to 'take her clothes off

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Sabarimala Ban Due To Menstruation "Utterly Unconstitutional": Top Court

The five-judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court today gave a 4-1 verdict allowing women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple in Kerala.

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Koffee With Karan's First Guests Are 2 Of Bollywood's Favourite Women

Karan Johar said: "The first cup of Koffee is all about girl power"

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Why Justice Indu Malhotra, Only Woman On Bench, Dissented On Sabarimala

Justice Indu Malhotra, the only woman on the five-judge bench of the Supreme Court that ruled today that women of all ages must be allowed in Kerala's renowned Sabarimala temple, gave a dissenting...

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Third Russian Agent Who Helped Plan Attack On Skripal Identified: Reports

A third Russian military intelligence officer who carried out a reconnaissance mission before the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal has been identified by counter terrorism police and the...

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"Activists' Arrest Not Based On Dissent": Top Court Refuses Special Probe

The five activists arrested in connection with the Koregaon-Bhima violence will remain under house arrest for four more weeks, the Supreme Court said today; however, it rejected their plea for a probe...

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One Guess Who Popped Up In Ranbir Kapoor's Birthday Post From Mom Neetu

Ranbir Kapoor's mother Neetu Kapoor chose the best picture to wish her son on his 36thbirthday

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Opinion: 3 Years After Akhlaq's Lynching, How Case Has Been Destroyed

Three years after this horrific killing and violence, charges have not yet been framed by the court, all the 18 main accused in his killing are out on bail, his home is locked up, his family have had...

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JEE Main Registration: Important Points For Candidates

After JEE main registration, NTA will allow candidates to edit their application form, from October 8 to October 14.

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Supreme Court Extends Activists' House Arrest By 4 Weeks: Live Updates

On the plea moved by historian Romila Thapar against the arrest of five rights activists in connection with Koregaon-Bhima violence, the Supreme Court is likely to pronounce its verdict today.

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"Devotion Can't Be Subject To Discrimination": Judges' Sabarimala Verdict

The Supreme Court on Friday lifted the ban on women of menstruating age at the Sabarimala Temple. Opening the gates of the temple in Kerala, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, to the women in the age group of...

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For 'Brave' Tanushree Dutta, Supportive Tweets From Twinkle Khanna, Priyanka Chopra And Others

A growing chorus of film industry voices has spoken out in support of Tanushree Dutta

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Milk Protein May Help Ease Chemotherapy Side Effects: 5 Benefits Of Milk

For the study that appeared in the Journal- Food & Function, the team investigated the feasibility of lactoferrin, a highly bioactive protein found in saliva and milk, as a treatment for TSA.

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India Likely To Sign $6 Billion Missile Deal During Putin Visit Next Week

Russia is expected to sign a deal to supply advanced S-400 surface-to-air missile systems to India next week during President Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi, a Russian official said.

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Women Of All Ages Can Enter Sabarimala Temple, Says Top Court, Ending Ban

Sabarimala verdict Women of all ages must be allowed in Kerala's renowned Sabarimala temple, the Supreme Court ordered today, ending ban on the entry of women between 10 and 50 years. For decades,...

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World's First Human Case Of Rat Disease Found In Hong Kong

A Hong Kong man has developed the world's first ever human case of the rat version of the hepatitis E virus, according to new research from one of the city's leading universities.

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Dissolved In Acid, Under The Hammer: 1,001 Ways To Lose A Nobel Prize

It's easier to lose a Nobel Prize than to win one.

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JKPSC Combined Competitive Prelims Result Declared

1750 candidates have qualified the JKPSC Combined Competitive prelims exam.

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Diabetes Management: How Curry Leaves Could Help Manage Blood Sugar Levels

Diabetes Management: Curry leaves are excellent for detox and are also famous to regulate cholesterol too. They are particularly famous for their anti-diabetic properties

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Thursday, 27 September 2018

'Superwoman' Lilly Singh at UN General Assembly

YouTuber Lilly Singh and K-Pop band BTS are among those talking about youth issues at the UN this week.

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Sri Lanka's Pidurangala Rock: Bare bums stir trouble

Sri Lankan police arrest three young men who took semi-nude photos at Sri Lanka's Pidurangala Rock.

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Bees in South African plane's engine delay flights

Bee experts in South Africa safely remove a swarm of about 25,000, an airline says.

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Theatre poster upsets Russian bureaucrats

Satire censorship backfires on Russian city authorities.

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Trugo: A bizarre sport unique to Melbourne

Invented by the city's railway workers, trugo is a mix of croquet, golf, lawn bowls and the hammer.

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Why countries print money outside their borders

Making money from making money is big business. Many countries print notes outside their borders with private companies.

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On the trail of Uganda's illegal 'beauty-cream' smugglers

Despite a ban, skin-lightening creams made from dangerous chemicals are commonly trafficked into Uganda.

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Viewpoint: World's biggest ID scheme Aadhaar still poses risks

India's government would do well to heed risks posed by its vast biometric database, say researchers.

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Jen Fitzpatrick, head of Google Maps and once-intern of 1999, on the consistency of Google's culture, ongoing opportunities for Maps, possibilities with AR (Harry McCracken/Fast Company)

Harry McCracken / Fast Company:
Jen Fitzpatrick, head of Google Maps and once-intern of 1999, on the consistency of Google's culture, ongoing opportunities for Maps, possibilities with AR  —  Jen Fitzpatrick started out in Google's first class of interns in 1999.  She now runs one of the company's most important businesses.



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SoftBank's Vision Fund has already committed $65B; Masayoshi Son says that he plans to raise a new $100B fund every two or three years and spend ~$50B per year (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg:
SoftBank's Vision Fund has already committed $65B; Masayoshi Son says that he plans to raise a new $100B fund every two or three years and spend ~$50B per year  —  The Japanese dealmaker says he'll raise a new $100 billion fund every few years.  Silicon Valley's disruptors are struggling to keep up.



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