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September 26, 2012

Top Headlines

Cracks in Maharashtra coalition government widen
NCP today made a veiled accusation that chief minister Prithviraj Chavan was not standing by Ajit Pawar, who quit as deputy chief minister.

BJP hints at scrapping FDI in retail if voted to power
"We are opposed to FDI in multi-brand retail and once we come to power, the consequences will follow," BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

Irregularities found in labelling of Ramdev's food products
The six sampled food products in which irregularities have been found are salt, mustard oil, honey, black pepper, pineapple jam and Arogya Besan.

Cities

Beautician raped by neighbour in Delhi
A 23-year-old beautician, staying at Shakurpur area of northwest Delhi, was allegedly raped by her neighbour.

Elderly jumps to death over delay in pension
Upset over not getting his pension in time, a senior citizen ended his life by jumping into a well in Aarey Colony in Mumbai.

Business

HP launches huge skills initiative in India
Hewlett-Packard plans to train 500,000 engineering graduates across the world. Of these, 65,000 will be in India.

World stocks dive as growth pessimism mounts
Global stock markets dived after pessimism about global growth prospects sparked Wall Street's worst sell-off in three months.

Sports

Big guns set to boom in WT20 semis race
Australia, South Africa, India and Pakistan, clubbed together for the Super Eights in the 'group of death'.

Simon Taufel to quit umpiring after T20 World Cup
Taufel umpired in 74 Tests and 174 ODIs with his last Test and ODI appearances being at Lord's in matches featuring England and South Africa.

Entertainment

OMG brings down revenues of religious groups
Several religious organizations have complained that their revenues have gone down all thanks to the film 'Oh My God'.

Kareena lost film due to no pregnancy clause?
Sanjay Leela Bhansali reportedly wanted Kareena to sign a contract with a clause that she will not get pregnant during the making of Ram Leela.

Infotech

BlackBerry 10: RIM reveals more features
Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins is promising to restore the BlackBerry's stature as a trailblazing device even as many investors fret about its potential demise.

Sony launches Xperia tipo smartphone @ Rs 9,999
Sony Mobile India has launched its first sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone, Xperia tipo.

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