| | Terror strikes Bodh Gaya, Nitish seeks CISF security for temple Terror struck the temple town of Bodh Gaya in Bihar, as nine serial explosions rocked the Mahabodhi Temple complex on Sunday morning. Indian investment in US touches $11 billion creates 100, 000 jobs Investment by Indian companies in the US has touched a record $11 billion and in the process has created more than 100,000 jobs, a study has revealed. NSA operates secret spying partnerships with other western govts, Snowden says Edward Snowden said the US National Security Agency operates broad secret spying partnerships with other western governments now complaining about its programmes. | | | 213 from Delhi still missing in the hills At least 213 people from Delhi who were in Uttarakhand when the floods hit the Himalayan state on June 16-17, remain missing. Techie dies in road accident A 26-year-old software engineer of a multinational company died in an accident in the early hours on Sunday, police said. | | | RBI, Sebi to issue fresh warnings on Iran funds RBI and Sebi will soon issue fresh warnings asking entities under their respective jurisdictions to remain vigilant about entities and funds with Iranian links. Gold imports may dip by 24% in June Gold imports are estimated to fall by around 24 per cent to about 38 tonnes in June, following restrictions on imports. | | | Mahendra Singh Dhoni turns 32, laid low by injury Hailed as the most successful Indian cricket captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni celebrated his 32nd birthday on Sunday. Djoker stands between Murray and history Of his first experience in a Wimbledon final which ended in tears 12 months ago, Andy Murray said, "I lost, but I don't have any regrets." | | | I'm not feminist, just independent, strong: Madhuri Dixit Bollywood's dancing diva Madhuri Dixit, who portrays a powerful character in the woman-centric "Gulaab Gang", says she isn't a feminist. Hrithik's brain surgery is successful, father says Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan, who underwent a brain surgery at Hinduja hospital on Sunday afternoon, is fine now. | | | Apple, Google may face fine over tax: Draft Western governments are set to target a range of tax loopholes used by technology giants including Apple, Amazon as part of an international drive. What did Narcissus say to Instagram? In these hyper-connected times dwell two kinds of people: those preoccupied with taking and uploading photos of themselves and those who have never heard of the selfie. | |
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