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5 Indian soldiers killed in attack by Pak troops, Parliament outraged A heavily-armed team of terrorists and Pakistani troops ambushed an Indian Army patrol along the LoC, killing five Indian soldiers. Raghuram Rajan appointed RBI governor Chief economic advisor Raghuram G Rajan has been appointed as the next governor of the Reserve Bank of India. US orders citizens to leave Yemen, UK withdraws staff from embassy United States ordered Americans to leave Yemen "immediately" amid a worldwide alert linked to electronic intercepts from al-Qaida. |
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Cauvery water to flow into Chennai homes The surplus from Mettur will take a circuitous route first to Veeranam in Cuddalore and then to Chennai through canals and pipes. Teenager raped by neighbour in Jaipur A teenage girl was allegedly raped by a neighbour who barged into her house while her parents slept in another room. |
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Unitech Q1 net up 37% at Rs 62.89 crore Realty firm Unitech on Tuesday reported 37 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 62.89 crore for the quarter ended June. Investors pull out over Rs 48,000cr from MF schemes in June Investors have pulled out more than Rs 48,000 crore from various mutual fund schemes in June. |
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Disappointed that comments were taken out of context: Dravid Rahul Dravid has claimed that his comments on restoring the credibility of the game have been taken out of context. Indian girls return home after scripting history in FIH Junior World Cup The bronze-medal winning Indian junior women's hockey team returned home after scripting history at the seventh FIH Junior World Cup. |
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Salman Khan's lookalike to do Pakistani film Sialkot resident Hasnain Saleem is kicking up a storm on the internet these days with his uncanny resemblance to the star. Hole in brain, but spirit intact, says Hrithik Actor Hrithik Roshan has bounced back after his brain surgery and is readying for the release of his superhero film " Krissh 3". |
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Infosys slapped with hiring lawsuit in US The lawsuit alleges that Infosys discriminates against US job applicants in favour of South Asians. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg openly bats for immigration reform Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is speaking out publicly for the first time in favour of immigration reform. |
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