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Two hurt in cross-border firing near Jammu
Two civilians were wounded as Pakistan Rangers fired on forward Indian positions at Arnia along the international border near Jammu on Saturday.

Rajasthan girl's battle against child marriage makes it to CBSE course
Infamous for its tradition of child marriages, Rajasthan has also had its share of brave hearts who have defied marital bonds tied when they were toddlers.

Air India's boarding passes on 'first-come, first-served' basis
Several Air India flyers have complained of being denied their booked seat with the airline saying boarding passes were being provided on a ‘first-come, first-serve’ basis.

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Put gold to work for economy: World Gold Council
Gold should be put to work for the Indian economy, creating jobs, developing skills, generating exports and revenues, the World Gold Council (WGC) said on Saturday unveiling its Vision 2020 for the industry.

Cipla to set up manufacturing unit in Iran
Drug major Cipla has signed an agreement with its Iranian distributor for setting up a manufacturing unit in that country.

US hiring accelerates, jobless rate hits six-year low
US employers ramped up hiring in September and the jobless rate fell to a six-year low, bolstering bets the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates in mid-2015.

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Tiger all but extinct in Telangana
The national animal, tiger, has all but disappeared from the newest state in the country.

Thousands march in South Africa for rhino, elephant protection
Thousands in South Africa and around the world marched on Saturday to demand that governments do more to stop illegal trade in slaughtered rhinoceroses and elephants.

Tiny creatures balance ecosystem
Tiny creatures like earthworms and beetles play a vital role in maintaining grasslands and balancing the ecosystem, a study says.

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Syrian town still under siege by IS despite air strikes
Islamic State forces shelled the Syrian border town of Kobani on Saturday and its Kurdish defenders said they were expecting a new assault to try to capture it.

Mass grave found near Mexico town hit by violence
A clandestine grave holding an undetermined number of bodies was found outside a town where violence last weekend resulted in six deaths and the disappearance of 43 students, Mexican officials said Saturday.

NKorea says nothing wrong with Kim's health: SKorea
There is nothing wrong with the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, a senior North Korean official said during an extremely rare visit to the South, after rumours of a debilitating illness or even a coup in Pyongyang.

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5 reasons that prove Comedy Nights with Kapil's popularity
Here are a few reasons why Comedy Nights with Kapil is popular.

Feature: Actors who will look bald and beautiful

Apurva Agnihotri: Had a crush on Sonali Bendre

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Sense of smell may predict death: Study
A study by US scientists has suggested that losing the ability to smell could be linked to a greater risk of death.

The Bro hug: Embracing a change
It's getting huggy out there. It requires ever less and less ac quaintance with someone, it seems, to be the recipient of a well-meaning embrace. Among young people and certain gregarious and gestural adults, a hug is the default greeting.

World's first healthy baby born to womb transplant woman
A 36-year-old Swede has become the world's first woman to give birth after receiving a womb transplant, medical journal The Lancet said on Saturday, describing the event as a breakthrough for infertile women.

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Sarita Devi given 'strong warning' after medal protest
Indian boxer L Sarita Devi has escaped with a warning after apologizing for her petulant display at the Asian Games when she refused to accept her bronze medal.

Asiad end with enthralling cultural extravaganza
The 17th Asian Games drew to a close with an enthralling cultural extravaganza after 15 days of high-voltage action at the end of which India managed to stay inside top 10.

Henderson sees Liverpool past West Brom in EPL
Jordan Henderson's second-half goal ensured Liverpool ended their 3-match winless run in EPL as they beat West Bromwich Albion 2-1 on Saturday.

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Apple to hold iPad launch event on October 16: Report
Apple plans to hold a "special event" on October 16, where it is expected to launch its new iPads, technology website Re/Code said, citing sources.

15 top tech stories of the week
Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by...

10 absurdly expensive gadgets money can buy
Ever since smartphones and other gadgets have become a quintessential part of our lives, luxury designers have been launching jazzed up versions of popular devices that suit the rich and famous. Check out our list of 10 most expensive gadgets

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Justice Verma committee recommendations must be included in legal studies: Advocate Jaising
There is a need for concerted efforts to address the issue of sexual harassment at workplace and justice Verma committee recommendations made in this regard should be included in the legal curriculum, senior advocate Indira Jaising has said.

Art festival by college students from across India in New Delhi
Over 200 students, all budding artists, are set to showcase their artworks at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts here.

1,000 US academics to teach in Indian universities
India is now looking at American academics for teaching in different Indian universities. The idea is to invite and host up to 1,000 American academics every year to teach.

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Opposition leader in council throws in hat for Borivli seat, confident of easy victory
Brushing aside their daily woes, Borivlikars are all chuffed up for a "paisa vasool" fight between BJP honcho Vinod Tawde and MNS vice-president Nayan Kadam.

Traffic, civic amenities key issues in Ghatkopar
Ghatkopar (W) has the best and worst of both worlds. While 60% of the constituency is covered by slums, the area also boasts of swanky malls, luxurious apartment complexes and a Metro station.

Shinde's old aide is Praniti's key opponent in Solapur
The odds are piling up against Praniti Shinde, daughter of former Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde and sitting MLA from Solapur City Central constituency, with a close family aide as her key opponent this election.

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Students keep up the tempo
Dispelling apprehensions that prime minister Narendra Modi's Clean India Campaign would end up being a one-day affair among people, over 200 students set out with brooms and spades on Saturday to clean the city.

Traffic eases as autos ply on separate lane
It was all confusion for autorickshaw drivers but relief for other motorists on Friday when traffic police set up a dedicated lane for three-wheelers and other slow-moving vehicles in the heart of the city. It has been done on an experimental basis.

Goat business booms in Old Delhi as Eid draws near
Just behind Jama Masjid, visitors clustered around Munna Bhai holding a pair of goats, whom he named Shahrukh and Salman Khan, were busy negotiating prices.

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Man's headless body found in plastic bag
A man's headless body was found in a plastic bag at Kalasipalyam bus stand early on Friday morning. His arms were severed from the body, and were found stuffed in a smaller bag.

TN jail officials visit Parappana Agrahara
Jayalalithaa sent a message to her supporters and party workers, asking them to refrain from protests.

Foster son's mega marriage proved to be Jaya's undoing
It was a wedding that would have earned the envy of every parent in the country, but it also opened Pandora’s Box for former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa, who is in jail after being convicted in a disproportionate assets case.

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10-year-old abducted, murdered for ransom in Hyderabad
The body of a class IV student, who went missing a fortnight ago at Chandrayangutta, was found at Badangpet near Balapur, on Saturday.

Land pooling: AP advised to involve private firms
The Andhra Pradesh government, which is exploring various systems of land pooling for building its new capital city, has been advised to assign the task of holding negotiations with farmers to private agencies.

Weekend sees huge rush at Tirumala
The concluding day of the Brahmotsavams coinciding with the weekend resulted in a big rush at Tirumala on Saturday.

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Money credited into accounts helped nail Jaya
In the final tally, AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa could not provide any convincing source for Rs 2.56 crore credited into her two bank accounts while she was Tamil Nadu chief minister.

Sudhakaran marriage cost Jaya dear
 A tenth of the 1,136-page verdict that special judge John Michael Cunha delivered on September 27 convicting former chief minister J Jayalalithaa and her three associates in the disproportionate assets case has been devoted to the wedding of her disowned foster son V N Sudhakaran.

TN officials retract, but fail to save Jaya from jail term
In the end, even somersaults performed by state officials with aplomb in the court were not enough for the unseated chief minister of Tamil Nadu, J Jayalalithaa, to disprove allegations of amassment of wealth against her before the special court in Bangalore.

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Passengers using public transport can claim full accident compensation: HC
In this case, Arvind Mehta got injured while traveling in a bus owned by the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) in Sabarkantha district in 1996.

Villages that have systems to fight filth
Thamna village in Anand is an example of how strong political will can work wonders to keep neighborhoods clean.A few years ago the village had turned into a garbage dump.

Foreign team to visit old city for happiness lessons
As you ride through choc-a-block traffic of the Walled City, all thoughts are drowned out by the constant roar of vehicles.But once you enter Desai ni Pol in Khadia, residents will greet you with a charming smile.

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Woman jumps into Saryu with children
A woman jumped into Surya with her son and daughter after quarrelling with her husband on Saturday morning. The bodies are yet to be fished out.

Durga idols immersed in makeshift pond
The four-day Durga Puja celebrations came to an end with the immersion of idols in the makeshift pond constructed by the district administration on the banks of Sangam, on Saturday. Some Barwaris immersed the idols on Friday.

Youth drowns during immersion
A 22-year-old youth died during an illegal immersion of Durga idol in Ganga at Jera village under Manda police station. The unconscious youth was rushed to a nearby hospital in Sirsa where doctors pronounced him brought dead.

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11 killed in Odisha road accident
The vehicle with over 50 people on board was on its way from Dabugaon to Chandahandi, police officer GN Manipatro said.

Byelection: 8,500 govt staffers miss vacation
Over 8,500 government employees in four districts deputed for the October 15 bypoll in Kandhamal parliamentary constituency have missed the puja vacation this time.

No signboard nearfoot overbridge site
The ongoing construction of a foot overbridge (FOB) at Jayadev Vihar here has thrown traffic out of gear during the ongoing Durga Puja rush.The FOB work in front of a shopping complex started only recently.

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Infant survives for an hour after being pronounced dead in Madhya Pradesh
A new-born baby was found to be alive nearly two hours after he was pronounced dead at a government hospital in Shehdol district. He started kicking minutes before his burial and survived for another one hour.

Father force-feeds poison to four kids in Madhya Pradesh, two dead
Frustrated with their crying for dead mother, a man force-fed rat kill poison to his four minor children before he consumed it to commit suicide at Vidisha district in Madhya Pradesh.

Now a 'Ravana' scam hits Madhya Pradesh, police burn effigies amidst protest
Madhya Pradesh police had to play the role of ‘Ram’ during Ravana Vadh in naxal-infested Balaghat district to avoid a law and order situation after residents created ruckus accusing the organizers of fooling them by erecting effigies of Ravan, his brother Kumbhkaran and son Megnath that had no crackers stuffed in it.

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Manpreet seeks govt intervention to rescue Punjabi youth in Kuwait
People's Party of Punjab (PPP) chief Manpreet Singh Badal has sought intervention of the Centre to rescue nine youth including seven Punjabis jailed in Kuwait.

Age-old promise is still a vote puller
The populist old age pension promise is occupying the central stage in the election manifesto of every political party in the upcoming state assembly polls.The reason is clear.

Swaraj promises special package for Kalka, HMT revival
Though she maintained distance from media, but speaking on the occasion, she categorically ruled out alliance with any political party in Haryana.

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