Saturday 10 October 2015

Headlines


Big Story

◾People still waiting for PM's promises to come true: Rahul
◾Cow slaughter rumours trigger tension in Mainpuri, 21 arrested

National

◾Rajnath distances BJP from controversial comments of party
◾"Voices of independent expressions cannot be stifled"
◾9 more test positive for dengue in Jammu
◾Dadri lynching: Rs 5L assistance given to kin
◾3 more dengue deaths in Delhi, toll rises to 41
◾TMC's emphatic wins municipal polls
◾Indrani case: Poisoning, suicide bid ruled out
◾Teenage girl raped in Telangana; three held
◾Rahul sees pattern in 'BJP engineered' riots
◾AI discusses modalities of its holiday packages
◾Sharif invites Geelani to Pak
◾Two policemen gunned down by Maoists in Godda
◾SAARC sufi festival begins in Jaipur
◾2 killed, 2 injured after fight breaks out over Rs 40
◾Jammu Bandh over beef issue remain peaceful
◾Farmers extend Rail Roko agitation till Oct 12
◾Assam take upper-hand against Rajasthan
◾"Scientists should focus on finding solns for masses"
◾Nobel Memorial Wall inaugurated at Rajiv Chowk
◾"Looking forward to India's support to build independent state"
◾J&K HC forms three-judge bench on beef issue
◾1,263 dolphins sighted in Ganga & tributaries
◾Denied entry in Dadri, Cong holds fast
◾Satchidanandan quits Sahitya akademi posts
◾Bandh observed in Jammu over beef issue
◾'Daughters to be instrument of change in U'khand'
◾SNDP chief rejects charges, welcomes CBI probe
◾Dadri incident:Urdu writer to return award in protest
◾TMC wins big in Bidhanagar, Asansol; Oppn cries foul
◾Karnataka waives interest on crop loans
◾9 AIADMK candidates to contest local body polls in Kerala
◾Karuna condoles death of flute maestro N Ramani
◾Kerala novelist to return Sahitya Akademi award
◾Protesting farmers to meet Punjab CM on Oct 12 ; Rail Roko to continue today
◾Kashmir-bound truck attacked, six arrested
◾PM to lay foundation of Ambedkar memorial in Mum
◾Rahul on padyatra, meets distressed farmers 
◾Hardcore criminal re-arrested in Jammu
◾Rishi-Maharshi also used to eat beef: Raghuvansh
◾Nine more test positive for dengue in Jammu
◾UP Panchayat polls: 12 injured in clash
◾Rules change forces Missionaries of Charity to stop adoption
◾I&B officials, FTII students begin 4th round of talks
◾Villagers boycott polls, demand poll booth in village
◾Opposition stages walkout from J&K Assembly
◾Lankan Navy arrests 19 TN fishermen
◾Three injured in petrol bomb attack in Udhampur
◾Four killed in road mishap in UP
◾Munger set for interesting poll battle
◾Telangana bandh over farm loan waiver begins
◾President leaves for Israel, Palestine, Jordan
◾Mild earthquake hits Delhi, no damage reported
International
◾Sushma Swaraj arrives in Maldives on two-day visit
◾Syria regime advances with Russian air support
◾China seeks assurances on Lanka infra projects
◾China holds first world Marxism congress
◾19 Indian fishermen remanded in custody in SL
◾Former UK Chancellor Howe dies
◾China defends building light houses on S China Sea
◾3 killed, 7 missing in coal mine explosion in China
◾3-day polio drive launched in Pakistan
◾China's first tourist police begins patrols in Hainan
◾30 dead in 'terrorist' attack on Ankara peace rally
◾Pak, India should live like good neighbours: Sharif
◾N Korean capital kicks off military extravaganza
◾10 workers trapped in coal mine blast in China
◾17 killed in a blast at a restaurant in China
◾Kunduz airstrike: Afghan prez appoints investigators 
◾'Palestinian shot by Israeli police in Jerusalem dies'
◾International help arrives to tackle Indonesia fires
◾Japan hits out as UNESCO archives Nanjing massacre documents
◾'US to cooperate with India in climate change'
◾'US, Russia to resume talks on air safety in Syria'
◾US halts Syrian rebel training effort
◾N Korean capital set for military extravaganza
◾Domestic workers face significant challenges: US
◾Obama seeks national effort to end mass shooting
◾'Chinese slowdown would hit Asia-Pacific region hard'
◾UNSC urges Libyans to 'unite' behind peace
◾Obama, Kerry congratulate Tunisian Nobel laureates

Business

◾CBI searches Mallya residence in Rs 900 Cr loan default case
◾'Mkt share of ports in fertiliser import increasing'
◾PM to lay foundation of 4th terminal at JNPT
◾"I-T Act needs changes to remove complexities"
◾S'pore Airlines to introduce new cabin class in India
◾ICSI working on a plan to offer course on GST
◾NHB nod to 6 entities to become housing finance cos
◾"High indirect tax revenue reflects robust growth"
◾'CCI has limited role in promoting competition'
◾India concerned over delay in IMF quota reform
◾India shows concern over delay in IMF quota reform
◾Markets continue to rule firm for second week, Sensex up 859 pts
◾'Chinese slowdown would hit Asia-Pacific region hard'
◾'Launch next phase of reforms for faster growth'
◾India to bring fgn Indian experts for empowering edu
◾New initiative encouraging Indian diaspora to invest launched
◾Devlp. banks pledge  USD 15 bn in new climate funds

Legal

◾HC comes down on illegal sewer connections
◾J&K HC forms three-judge bench on beef issue
◾GRP officers sentenced to 4 yrs' RI in bribery case

Entertainment

◾Sidharth excited to take up duty as NZ tourism ambassador
◾Depression is a great subject for film: Gauri Shinde
◾At my age, it is difficult to get work: Big B
◾Athiya to turn sensuous for Rohit, Rahul Khanna
◾At my age, it is difficult to get work: Big B
◾Sister asks Ryan Seacrest to be her 'Man of Honour'
◾Taylor Swift hasn't forgiven Tina Fey and Amy Poehler
◾'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' trailer releases
◾Kidman recalls difficult life post Tom Cruise divorce
◾Selena Gomez opens up about being called 'fat'
◾One Direction announces new single 'Perfect'
◾I just don't have bikini body: Drew Barrymore
◾Katie Holmes shares throwback photo of herself with sisters
◾Britney Spears working on ninth album
◾Hollywood is very cruel: Jamie Lee Curtis

Sports


◾Tough to play Rahane in current scenario: Dhoni
◾Relieved Butt and Asif sign for Pakistan's major team
◾Mundhe claims 6 wickets as Maha take slender lead
◾Mumbai poised for victory over Punjab
◾Dheeraj Rangi wins silver at World Military Games
◾Kerala set for first-innings lead against Hyderabad
◾Baroda beat Railways by innings and 113 runs
◾Services set to take first innings lead against Goa
◾Assam take upper-hand against Rajasthan
◾Delhi in control after Manan, Sarang ensure lead
◾Anand eyes the world title in rapid and blitz chess
◾Balaji is new national tennis champion
◾Lahiri to face Kirk in Singles at Presidents Cup
◾Lahiri-Scott lose as putter turns cold
◾FC Goa look to keep unbeaten record intact
◾Harbhajan invites PM Modi to his wedding
◾Delhi Dynamos coach Carlos suffers finger fracture
◾Gopichand starts new badminton academy in Hy'bad
◾India look to seal hockey series against New Zealand
◾'It would be challenging to maintain momentum'
◾Blatter fights ban as FIFA plans Oct 20 crisis talks
◾Second-placed India look to maintain ODI spot
◾Dhoni's men to look for turnaround in ODIs
◾Melb'ne to host President Cup golf in 2019; WC in '16
◾Cazorla, Alcacer seal Spain's place at Euros
◾Switzerland joins England in qualifying for Euro 2016
◾PIO Singaporean jailed for fixing football match
◾Lahiri paired with Scott for Four-ball
[ PTI ]

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