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July 31, 2012

Top Headlines

Maruti may sack all workers involved in Manesar violence
Maruti is considering sacking all its workers, who are suspected to have played a role in violence that led to killing of Awanish Kumar.

BJP demands PM's apology over power failure
BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said it is a total failure of the UPA government in the power sector, which is manifested in the total blackout of two days.

Income tax site crashes as people rush to file returns
The volume of income-tax applications has increased after the department has made it mandatory for all those who earn over Rs 10 lakh per annum.

Cities

Girl pushed out of running train
A 20-yr-old girl was pushed out of a running train allegedly by the father-in-law of her friend who she says was trying to sell her to someone in Ajmer district.

Delhi Metro services again hit due to power failure
City's lifeline Delhi Metro came to a standstill yet again this afternoon after services were suspended for two hours due to collapse of the Northern Power Grid.

Business

Sahara buys NY's Plaza Hotel for $570m
Sahara Group has agreed to buy a controlling stake in New York's landmark Plaza Hotel for $570 million.

Sensex closes 92 points up on global cues
Sensex made a smart comeback and closed over 92 points higher led by oil&gas and IT stocks amid strong global trends.

Sports

Kashyap qualifies for knockout stage in men's singles
Twenty first ranked Kashyap outplayed his rival, ranked 11 places above him, 21-9 21-14 in the second and final Group D match.

No shame in losing if you give your best, says Bindra
"Obviously I am disappointed, but such is life," Bindra said in an interaction at London Games Village before leaving for India.

Entertainment

No adult material in porn star Sunny's house
When in her early teens, Sunny Leone chanced upon a porn DVD in the closet of her conservative Sikh home in Canada.

Deepika Padukone is Bhansali's Juliet
Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who reportedly wasn't too keen on having a 'married' Juliet as the female lead in Ram Leela, has finally found his heroine.

Infotech

Grid collapse: How Genpact, WNS, EXL ran operations
The BPO industry in Gurgaon and Noida managed to run operations, even as power grid failed, using back-up generator sets that run on diesel.

iPhone looks 'small and chubby' as Samsung shines
Apple has become the world's most valuable company on the back of the iPhone, which makes up nearly half of its revenue.

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