| | IOA agrees to IOC demands, India back in Olympic fold India is back in the Olympic fold after the Indian Olympic Association agreed to International Olympic Committee's demands of holding fresh AGM and elections. Public perception that govt not serious on corruption: Antony "Despite our serious efforts, the general perception among people is that the govt is not serious about eradicating corruption," defence minister Antony said. France slides into recession, Germany ekes out growth France's economy hasn't grown significantly in over a year and was last in recession at the beginning of 2012. | | | Hyderabad sees 3-fold jump in women office-goers According to an analysis, the number of women employees have increased to 3.67 lakh now compared to 1.1 lakh in 2001. KRS has no water to spare for Bangalore Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) said as on Tuesday it was receiving 110 MLD of water. | | | Mittu Chandliya is AirAsia India's first CEO The board of AirAsia India has appointed Singapore-based management consultant Mittu Chandilya as its first CEO. Air India may sell all eight of its Boeing 777 aircrafts: Chairman State-run Air India is open to selling all eight of its Boeing 777 passenger aircrafts, chairman Rohit Nandan said. | | | Steyn says India's Champions Trophy squad is a strong one Dale Steyn was of the opinion that the conditions in England would be dry in June and it could be challenging for both batsmen and bowlers. KKR vs PWI: Aaron Finch falls after brisk knock, Pune 2 down Lakshmipathy Balaji ended Pune's skipper brisk knock that included three huge sixes and two fours. | | | Shruti Haasan to play a Karachi prostitute In Nikhil Advani's 'D-Day', Arjun Rampal, a RAW agent, falls in love with Shruti Haasan, who plays a prostitute from Napier Road, Karachi. Next Shootout to have Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta, who is in top form post 'Shootout At Wadala', will take the franchise forward with yet another daring shootout story. | | | Apple to make Galaxy S4 part of patent battle Apple plans to include the newly launched Galaxy S4 in its patent battle against South Korean giant Samsung. Indian offers $580k for 30mins with Apple CEO A Durgapur Regional Engineering College alumni offered $5,80,000 bid for a 30-minute meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook. | |
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