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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

7 reasons that make goji berry effective in weight loss

Forget blueberries and strawberries,say yes to 'Goji Berries', that have been an ingredient in traditional Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese medicine, since at least the 3rd century. Thanks to supermarkets, this healthy fruit is now available in the Indian market and is no less than a superfood that boosts energy, quality of sleep, calmness, concentration power and overall well-being. Scroll below to know more about its benefits and how it is effective in weight loss

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Live: Will contest bypolls alone, Mayawati says

Stay here for real-time updates on breaking news from India and across the world that you can't miss.

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The only two practical diets for weight loss you can follow

We all know that weight loss is a consistent effort, and that is the very reason why most people fall in the rut of losing weight and then gaining it all back.

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Micro review: 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!'

These positive poems and illustrations have inspired generations.

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Homemade tan removal remedies

Get rid of your tan with a few kitchen ingredients

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6 reasons why you are not getting a good job offer

Sometimes, even qualified candidates struggle to get a good job. Let us take a look at what could be the possible reasons behind not getting hired.

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Appetizer recipes you must try this Eid

These quick and easy recipes are a true indulgence!

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When to take your baby to a dentist?

The right age is earlier than you might think.

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Trump's next trade war target: Chinese students

First trade, then technology -- now talent. The Trump administration has started taking aim at China’s best and brightest in the US, scrutinising researchers with ties to Beijing and restricting student visas.

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Eminent Muslim citizens hail PM’s outreach to minorities

In their letter, they welcome the assertion on welfare of minorities by the PM in his first speech to his party MPs on May 26 at Parliament’s Central hall. The letter opens with the eminent citizens from different walks of life saying that they were are happy to note that in the first address to the MPs, the PM “unequivocally” committed himself to work for and serve all sections of society.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Ko9XGw

Yogi dismantles caste in his 'Mann ki Baat'

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath has launched his own 'Mann ki Baat' through a blog.The chief minister, sources said, will now share his ideas on political and social developments and other issues on the blog.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2IelTI2

Kia Seltos is the name for the SP2i SUV: World premiere on 20th June

The Kia Seltos takes its inspiration from the the Greek mythology and 'Celtos' the son of Hercules. The SP2i concept based mid-size SUV, the rival of Hyundai Creta, is going to make its world premiere in India on the 20th of June this year.

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Oberoi case: Lawyer says she plotted attack

MUMBAI: On the run for four days, Ali Kaashif Khan (25), the lawyer of the woman who has accused actor Karan Oberoi of rape, surrendered before Oshiwara police on Monday morning. He was arrested and produced before Andheri court, which granted him bail.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WmHGY5

Not allowing new flying rights a disservice to India's economy: Tim Clark, Emirates president

With the Modi govt taking guard for its second term, Emirates president told that the govt should allow more flights from Dubai as India needs connectivity.

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Zomato gives 26-week paternity leave



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No decision on alliance with Cong-NCP yet: Prakash Ambedkar



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Pune Metro work hit as contracting company fails to pay employees



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Kia Seltos is the name for the SP2i SUV: World premiere on 20th June

The Kia Seltos takes its inspiration from the the Greek mythology and 'Celtos' the son of Hercules. The SP2i concept based mid-size SUV, the rival of Hyundai Creta, is going to make its world premiere in India on the 20th of June this year.

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Monday, 3 June 2019

Maruti Suzuki considers options after withdrawing from motorsports

Maruti Suzuki withdrew from all motorsport activities recently which the manufacturer had been supporting from 1986. Now the manufacturer is exploring new activities and initiatives to connect with younger buyers.

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Emirates eyes more seats on Dubai-India route; hopes restart of bilateral rights talks between govts

Dubai has two carriers, Emirates and Flydubai. The latter also flies to India. Air India, Air India Express, SpiceJet and IndiGo operate flights to Dubai.

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Is toss the real 'boss' in this World Cup so far?

ICC wanted "consistent" conditions through the 100 overs of a game, in order to be fair to both the teams. "We would be providing pitches which give both teams equal chance. The pitches will be such that they do not change much during the course of the match. No team will have an advantage by bowling first," Dave Richardson said.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wB8PqE

Why is top investor Nalanda against L&T?

What is spurring Nalanda Capital founder and feted investment manager Pulak Chandan Prasad to fight a lonely battle with Larsen & Toubro? Prasad, a former McKinsey and Warburg Pincus head, who made a big killing in the early days of private equity investing in India, is rallying some Mindtree investors for a pyrrhic victory: Make L&T pay a better price for the mid-tier IT services company, after resisting the hostile takeover appears to be a lost cause.

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Collapsed Jet Airways' ex-partners, rivals scramble to fill India capacity void

In Jet's absence, cash-strapped Air India is the only Indian carrier that operates widebody jets capable of non-stop flights to Europe and the United States.

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Sebi mulls buffer to shield investors in liquid funds

To ring-fence small investors from incurring sudden and huge losses during volatile bond market situations, markets regulator Sebi is contemplating a ‘liquidity buffer’ for all liquid funds. Such schemes will have to maintain the buffer so that they have something to fall back on in case of a sudden spike in redemptions.

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5 beauty products you can make at home and don't need to buy!

Looking flawless without hitting the salon or using expensive products is an art. If you want to look drop-dead-gorgeous, but don't want to invest in too many products or time, then we've got you covered. Here are five products you can make at home:

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How walnut can help you to lose weight

Nuts are not only delicious but are also full of nutrients that are necessary for maintaining good health.

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Micro review: 'The Night Window'

The series is about Jane Hawk, a rogue FBI agent who is in search of her husband's killer(s) and the reason for it. Her husband's death was said to be a suicide but Jane knows that it isn't true. The series is among New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz's notable works. The Night Window, released in 2019, is the fifth and the final book in the series.

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My BF has a paid dating app subscription

Want expert advice for your relationship? Send us a mail at expertadvice.toi@gmail.com

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"My child is getting neglected because of my job"

I don't want my son to suffer at the expense of my ambitions!

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Government plans Metrolite for rapid transport in Tier-II, Tier-III cities

Sources said the urban affairs ministry has prepared the plan and finalised the standards and specifications for Metrolite and has sent them to the railway ministry.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/3158KJN

Boeing finds wing defect in some 737 MAXs

Boeing announced on Sunday that some of its medium-haul 737s, including the 737 MAX 8, could have a defective wing part, but that there had been no reports of flight issues linked to the defect.

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IMD warns of severe to very severe heatwave in Vidarbha, Marathwada



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Central Railway ran fewer local trains between Pune and Lonavala despite rising demand



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Govt probes Income Tax and GST mismatch

Back in office, the Modi government is set to take up the next stage of action against tax evasion and money laundering with data analysis helping detect thousands of overstated goods and services tax (GST) claims that don’t match up with income tax returns. Action against these entities, which might be the first layer of suspicious transactions, is being launched with notices being sent out.

from Business News: Latest News on Business, Stock Markets, Financial News, India Business & World Business News http://bit.ly/2Ibi3iS

Mystery bidder to pay $4.5 million for lunch with Warren Buffett

An anonymous bidder has agreed to pay a record $4,567,888 at an annual charity auction to have a private lunch with Warren Buffett, the billionaire chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

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LGBTQIA+ people: Neighbourhoods get inclusive

Urban localities in India are taking a step forward to ensure that people from the LGBTQIA+ community are not discriminated anymore

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QEwT5n

Service charges, property taxes not paid, Pune Municipal Corporation may cancel health scheme benefits



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Karan Oberoi case: Woman’s lawyer on the run



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Indians to keep global aviation flying high

About half of the air passenger growth to come from India, China over the next 20 years: IATA

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Kerala IS module chief killed in Afghanistan

A message sent by an unidentified IS operative from Khorasan province of Afghanistan through Telegram app says that Abdulla was killed in ‘random bombing’ by US forces. “Total three Indian brothers, two Indian ladies and four kids got killed,” said the message accessed by TOI. ​

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QFReXY

Sunday, 2 June 2019

SpiceJet to hire up to 2,000 Jet staff, says Ajay Singh

The SpiceJet has taken at least 22 planes that were earlier used by Jet Airways, which temporarily shuttered its operations due to cash crunch in April. "We have taken significant number of people from Jet Airways. They were well qualified ad professional people. We will continue to take more Jet staff in the times to come," Ajay Singh said.

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World Cup Live: SA ask Bangladesh to bat first

Check all the live score updates, ball-by-ball commentary & scorecard of ICC Cricket World Cup match between South Africa and Bangladesh on Times of India

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mn5lD5

SpiceJet chief Ajay Singh elected to IATA board

Other board members include Air Canada President and CEO Calin Rovinescu, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce and Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/30Zr2fE

UDAN to go international with SpiceJet's Guwahati-Dhaka flight from July 1



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Will never be a part of NDA Cabinet, says JD(U)

JD(U) secretary general and chief spokesperson K C Tyagi told ANI that the proposal of one Cabinet berth given by the NDA was unacceptable by the party, hence, they took this decision.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EQ7u3M

India, China to account for nearly half of air passenger growth in two decades, says IATA

With more number of people making air travel, India was one of the fastest growing domestic aviation markets in the world for nearly five years continuously.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2JVqDpg

Kohli hurts thumb ahead of India's WC opener

It's unclear whether Kohli hurt his thumb while fielding or in the nets, but he had it dipped in a glass of ice while walking off the field at the end of India's training session in Southampton on Saturday.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W8X1WW

Rains delayed, India sees 2nd driest pre-monsoon in 65 years

Since 1954 — when the country experienced 93.9mm of rainfall in the pre-monsoon season of March, April and May — showers have dipped below the three-figure mark only in 2009 (99mm), 2012 (the driest at 90.5mm) and 2019 (99mm). The highest deficiency has been witnessed in Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada and Vidarbha in Maharashtra, Konkan-Goa, Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch, coastal Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, among others.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WLOvBX

With Jet Airways being non-operational, opportunities narrowing in Indian market: Star Alliance CEO

Star Alliance is a grouping of 28 airlines, including Air India, which became a member in July 2014.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2XnNjBI

At 50.8°C, Rajasthan's Churu hottest place in India

There was no respite from the blistering heat conditions in Rajasthan for the fifth consecutive day on Saturday. Churu registered 50.8 degree Celsius, highest ever maximum temperature in the state on Saturday. Last time, Churu saw its maximum temperature exceeding 50 degree Celsius was on May 19, 2016.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HPAlai

Global airline industry to post $28 bn profit in 2019, lower than projected last year: IATA

According to IATA, the airlines' fuel bill is projected to rise to USD 206 billion, which will represent 25 per cent of average operating costs.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2KmpQgj

Why putting lemon wedges in water can be dangerous for you

Visit a bar or a restaurant and you will often find bartenders adding a lemon slice to the drink. The fizzy drink with a slice of lemon looks tempting to many, but be warned! Wondering why? Well, the below-mentioned points will make you understand why and we hope that next time when you visit a bar/cafe you will be careful with what you are drinking.

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Islamabad: Guests stopped from Indian envoy's Iftar

Guests were aggressively turned away by Pakistani security officials from an Iftar party hosted by the Indian High Commission in Islamabad on Saturday and even calls were made to stop many of them from attending it, sources said. "We apologise to all our guests who were aggressively turned away from our Iftar party last evening. Such intimidatory tactics are deeply disappointing," Indian envoy Ajay Bisaria said.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YZXI6T

CMA CGM excited about inland waterways, needs policy clarity

The Narendra Modi government had drawn ambitious plans to exploit the inland waterways potential to move goods on the rivers.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2JUnLc3

K'taka: BJP makes inroads into Muslim regions

Pointing to the Lokniti post poll data, political analyst Sandeep Shastri said the survey shows 15% of the Muslim vote went to BJP in Karnataka. “This is lower than the BJP’s tally in the assembly polls, but higher than what it secured in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections,” Shastri said. “This could be because there was a majority consolidation in Karnataka leading to a minority consolidation too.”

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WCNL1M

How to get Kareena Kapoor's rope braid in 4 simple steps!

For her TV debut on a dance reality show, Kareena Kapoor Khan sizzled in a hot yellow ensemble. She wore an off-shoulder top with a thigh-slit skirt by the Paris-based designer Stephane Rolland.

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Sara Ali Khan proves PINK is the HOTTEST hue this season

Here's a look at five hottest pink avatars shwocased by the pretty lady.

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Micro review: 'Past Tense' by Lee Child

'Past Tense' is the 23rd part of the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child. This book brings out some of Jack Reacher's family history as we visit his father's hometown.

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4 times you should avoid doing HIIT

It is excellent for people trying to lose weight and build muscle if performed properly under the guidance of an expert.

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Looking at pictures of baby animals can do wonders

Try looking at the pictures of kittens, puppies, cubs or any other baby animals and it might help to improve your productivity. Yes, you read it right.

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Biryani, a treasured recipe across India

With Eid coming up, here's how to make the much-loved meat and rice dish, in different regional styles...

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It’s now official: Joblessness rises with education level

The Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) released by the National Statistic Office (NSO) on Friday shows the unemployment rate (% of labour force without a job) rising by up to 4 times between urban women who have only middle-school education and those educated up to secondary-school or more.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EO0e8A

Buses, Metro may be free for women in Delhi

About 30 lakh passengers travel by Delhi Metro every day and, according to sources, the number of women commuters is slightly higher than 25%.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2WimWke

Saturday, 1 June 2019

'Saw bodies hanging from ropes': Delhi man recalls Everest horror



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Proud to follow in Swaraj's footsteps: Jaishankar

"My first tweet. Thank you all for the best wishes! Honoured to be given this responsibility. Proud to follow on the footsteps of @SushmaSwaraj ji," newly appointed External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar's first tweet read. A surprise addition to PM Modi's latest Union Cabinet, the former Foreign Secretary succeeds Swaraj in helming MEA.

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Yeddyurappa suffers jolt as BJP drops plan to bring down HDK govt

The Karnataka BJP leader refused to speculate on possible mid-term assembly elections, and said he has not abandoned his “chief ministerial ambitions completely yet”. He said the party was not in a hurry to grab power and the state unit will continue to function as a responsible opposition party. With the party senior leadership not keen on installing its government in the state, sources claimed the days of Yeddyurappa as state party chief are numbered.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EGn1TV

Love Horoscope for June: Romance or disappointments?

Here's the Love Horoscope for the month of June to understand what the stars have in store for you.

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How to make blazers look sexy

If you think blazers can only be worn at work, then you need to think again. The humble blazer now comes in a variety of new designs. From cut-out details to quirky colours, there's a lot to choose from. If you think blazers are boring, then we've got you the right sartorial inspiration.

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Why is a pedicure necessary?

A pedicure provides nail and foot care

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People who read more are happier!

Readers are happier people in general revealed a new global survey which was conducted in 13 countries, including India. According to it, 71 percent of readers who read weekly reported feeling happier, as compared to 55 percent of other readers. The study was conducted by Kelton Global on 27,305 people of age 18+, in 13 countries.

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Aftermaths of eating instant noodles

When it comes to dealing with hunger, instant noodles are always the best saviour. But, have you ever thought whether that humble cup of noodles is healthy or not? Read this piece of information that talks about the dark side of instant noodles. Read to know more.

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How home is a mirror to your personality

A new study tells that the way people design their places gives a lot of insight into their personality. It also highlights that every place generates some emotional experience.

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SpiceJet examines taking over widebody jets previously operated by Jet

SpiceJet took over the leases of 25 Boeing Co 737 jets previously operated by Jet in April and May.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2IbVBWY

Why new jobs report is not comparable with old ones

The Standing Committee on Labour Force Statistics said on Friday the change in criteria from monthly per capita expenditure to education levels made it impossible to compare the periodic labour force survey (PLFS) with the employment-unemployment surveys of earlier years.

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Ban e-cigarettes, says govt’s research wing

In a white paper, the Indian Council of Medical Research said the suggestion is made based on scientific data that shows Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) contain nicotine which is highly addictive and harmful for health. Use of ENDS also has documented adverse effects including DNA damage, carcinogenesis, cardiovascular and neurological disorders among others.

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Joblessness at 45-year high? NSO puts a caveat

​The leaked report had triggered a major controversy, with the opposition parties slamming the government for its failure to create jobs and withholding the jobs report. The government had said that the report was only a “draft” and not final. The report released on Friday by the National Statistics Office (NSO) said the new labour force survey needs to be seen as a new series for measuring employment and unemployment on annual basis.

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Sonia Gandhi re-elected Cong Parl Party leader

The Congress on Saturday re-elected Sonia Gandhi as the chairperson of Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP). The meeting was attended by the 52 newly-elected Lok Sabha members of the Congress along with its Rajya Sabha members at the central hall of Parliament. This was the first official meeting that Congress prez Rahul Gandhi attended after party's CWC meet.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YYW6Kz

Live: Sonia Gandhi to continue as CPP chairperson

News from India and across the world, as it happens. Stay with TOI for live updates

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100 calves from a single cow? Pune NGO plans IVF using ‘Gauri’ as donor



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Huawei 'too close' to Chinese government to be trusted: US

Acting secretary of defence Patrick Shanahan's comments came amid a wave of controversy over Huawei, which faces espionage allegations and a US ban. At a conference in Singapore, Shanahan said, "The integration of civilian businesses with the military is too close. China has national policies and laws where data is required to be shared...it is too much risk."

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China, Pakistan, reforms: New def min Rajnath has his plate full

As the country’s new ‘Raksha Mantri’, Singh will have his plate full. The myriad challenges range from tackling the collusive threat from China and Pakistan to bolstering India’s fledgling defence-industrial base to get out of the strategically-vulnerable position of being the world’s largest arms importer.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QyXKj4

Ircon eyes railway projects in Malaysia, Bangladesh

The engineering and construction company under the railway ministry recently bagged a project for upgradation of railways in Sri Lanka.

from Transportation-Industry-Economic Times http://bit.ly/2JW3PWD

With Shah in MHA, terror, insurgency will be dealt with iron hand

The leadership change in the high-profile ministry is expected to usher in a certain decisiveness and an iron-handed approach to terror, insurgency and secessionism. Shah, through his career, has come forth as a hardcore nationalist unflinching in his pursuit of whatever he perceives as crucial to national security.

from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W7rEMG

Modi’s A-Team takes guard on a bouncy pitch



from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wvt6y7

Pune Metro fast-tracks work on 11-km stretch to meet December deadline



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‘Maoist’ documents on SPPU website: Uploaded for academic & educational purposes, says project coordinator



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