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World's cheapest tablet: 14 lakh Aakash tablets booked in 14 days Sales bookings for the world's cheapest tablet, Aakash, have soared to 14 lakh units just two weeks after it was put up for sale online for Rs 2,500 a piece. Bajaj unveils small car RE60, promises 35 km per litre Bajaj Auto unveiled a mini four wheeler for intra-city urban transportation targetting three wheeler customers. It will be launched later this year. China ahead of India in scientific research: Manmohan PM Manmohan Singh said that India's relative position in the world of science had been declining and we have been overtaken by countries like China. |
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Special train for Shirdi on Jan 7 Buoyed by packed coaches with which their earlier special trains to Shirdi left city's railway station IRCTC is scheduled to launch another train to the holy city. Gujarat drunk driving case: Girl granted bail A 19-year-old girl who rammed her car into three stationary vehicles in the wee hours on Sunday and killed a biker was arrested by Vastrapur police station. |
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Sensex closes 408 points up at 15,926 All-round buying helped a benchmark index for Indian equities provisionally close 408 points higher Tuesday. China's growth may dip below 8% in '12 China is likely to refrain from adopting aggressive policies to stimulate its cooling economy in 2012. |
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Sachin Tendulkar misses 100th international ton again Sachin's quest for his elusive 100th international century ended in disappointment again when he was bowled for 41 in the second Test against Australia at Sydney. Pattinson savours Tendulkar wicket in Test haul James Pattinson continued to grow in stature with another haul of prized Indian wickets including Sachin Tendulkar in the second Sydney Test. |
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Sanjay Dutt to play a mad scientist role Director Nitish Roy is bringing together Sanjay Dutt and Bipasha Basu in a Hindi remake of Bengali film. Tom Cruise's MI4 tops US BO for 2nd week Tom Cruise's latest 'Mission Impossible' remained impossible to beat at the US box office as it retained its top spot for the second week in a row. |
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L-1 visas to Indian IT cos decline Approvals for L-1 visas were 28% lower at 25,898 in 2011, data from an independent public policy think tank based in the US show. 6 top tablets of 2011 The year witnessed the entry of several Indian telecom players entering the fray and heating up competition. Here are top tablets of the year. |
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