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Midday meal deaths: Nitish Kumar blames it on opposition "I just want to tell them (the opposition) that they should not test our patience with their conspiracies," Nitish Kumar told the party cadres. Pakistani authorities foil plot to target Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Pakistani authorities claimed to have foiled a plot to target Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by busting a terror network planning to launch a suicide attack on his residence. Indian doctor in medical team assisting Britain's royal birth One of the doctors present at the birth of Prince William and wife Kate Middleton's first child was Sunit Godambe, who grew up in Mumbai. |
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Students turn teachers in Gujarat engineering colleges The GTU has decided to tackle acute shortage of faculty in colleges by encouraging students to assist burdened faculty members. Bangalore colleges con African students Several colleges send middlemen to African nations and advertise on websites to market their courses. Most courses exist only on paper. |
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Sensex hits two-month high; FIIs snap selling streak The BSE sensex posted slight gains on Monday after hitting its highest in two months led by gains in stocks such as HDFC on value buying. Gold traders wary of fresh deals as prices hit one-month high Gold traders in India, refrained from striking fresh deals on Monday as prices rose to their highest in more than a month. |
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Tap rural talent for athletics: Milkha Singh Legendary sprinter Milkha Singh who infamously lost the Rome Olympics says tapping into rural talent can lead the country to excellence in athletics. Pujara sixth, Ojha tenth in ICC Test rankings Cheteshwar Pujara was the highest-placed Indian batsman as he rose a rung to be sixth, while Pragyan Ojha broke into the top-ten among bowlers. |
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Madhuri Dixit trying to beat Huma in Urdu Madhuri Dixit is attempting to speak chaste Urdu in 'Dedh Ishqiya'. Mastering the language has not been an easy task for the senior actress. Manoj Kumar admitted to hospital Veteran actor Manoj Kumar has been admitted to a suburban hospital following a pain in his gall bladder, sources said. |
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Apple developer website hacked Apple said that it took its software developers' website offline after it was hacked, warning that personal information about them may have been stolen. SAP to dump co-CEO structure SAP said co-chief executive Jim Hagemann Snabe would move to the company's supervisory board next May, unexpectedly leaving Bill McDermott alone at the helm. |
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