Modi will be India's next PM: Yashwant Sinha | |||
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Modi will be India's next PM: Yashwant Sinha
UP DSP murder: Raja Bhaiya clears lie detector test
UP DSP murder: Raja Bhaiya clears lie detector test | |||
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I was offered money to settle case, says Aditya Verma
Aditya Verma, the man who filed the PIL against BCCI, has claimed that he was offered money to go in for an out-of-court settlement. | |||
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UP DSP murder case: Raja Bhaiya may get clean chit
According to TV reports, the result of lie-detector test carried out on Raja Bhaiya is negative. | |||
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DRDO could sell its explosive detector in US
The kit can be used to instantly identify explosives that are typically used in bomb blasts. At the simplest level, samples from the crime scene are tested against chemicals in the kit, which then determines whether the explosive used is RDX, TNT, PETN or any other chemical. | |||
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IBM executive fraud puts focus on performance pressure
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TRS suspends MP Vijayashanti for anti-party activities
The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party in Andhra Pradesh has suspended member of Parliament M Vijayashanti for "anti-party activities". | |||
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ET: Middle class hopes dashed, no cheaper home, auto loans
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Shiv Sena, MNS target Shobhaa De over Tweet
The Shiv Sena and the MNS on Wednesday targeted writer and socialite Shobhaa De for saying on Twitter, in the wake of the decision on Telangana, that 'Mumbai has always fancied itself as an independent entity.' | |||
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Delhi Police faces heat for provocative ad
Delhi Police faces heat for provocative ad | |||
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IAS Durga Shakti Nagpal suspended for a demolition that never was
IAS Durga Shakti Nagpal suspended for a demolition that never was | |||
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She used me, I am feeling cheated, JNU attacker wrote in a four-page note
A four-page note written by JNU student Aakash Kumar was recovered from the classroom where he assaulted his classmate Roshni before killing himself. | |||
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Almora SDM swept away by Mandakini river
The ravaging Mandikini river claimed the life of a Uttarakhand government official who was part of a 63-member team to oversee clean-up operations in the temple town. | |||
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Zee group chief charged with extortion
According to a senior official of the crime branch, the chargesheet has been filed against the trio under various provisions of the IPC, including Sections 384 (extortion), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 420 (cheating). | |||
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Bangalore ex-IAS officer was targeted for doing his job
Bangalore ex-IAS officer was targeted for doing his job | |||
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Goldman Sachs downgrades rating on India stocks to 'underweight'
Goldman Sachs has downgraded its rating on Indian stocks to "underweight" on concerns about delayed growth recovery and rising vulnerabilities for the economy. | |||
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Govt seeks cabinet nod to keep political parties out of RTI
Govt seeks cabinet nod to keep political parties out of RTI | |||
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Delhi: Fire breaks out at Punjab and Sindh Bank
Delhi: Fire breaks out at Punjab and Sindh Bank | |||
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Bus plunges into Bhakra canal, 2 bodies found
Bus plunges into Bhakra canal, 2 bodies found | |||
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ET: Middle class hopes dashed, no cheaper home, auto loans
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Diana was to marry Pakistani doctor: Jemima Khan
British socialite Jemima Khan revealed for the first time that princess Diana was planning to move to Pakistan with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan. | |||
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Telangana: Seemandhra leaders reconcile to division of Andhra
Much to the surprise of analysts, Seemandhra netas including Kiran Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu seem to have accepted the reality of Andhra's bifurcation. | |||
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New rules stall clinical trials in India
Several US and Canadian companies have stopped clinical trials in India following an amendment to the rules, which they say, could lead to "unreasonable claims" by subject-patients. | |||
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