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October 08, 2012

Top Headlines

Vadra calls activists 'mango people in banana republic'
Robert Vadra and IAC members sparred on online social media after Vadra posted a contemptuous message about the anti-corruption activism in the country.

Asha Bhosle's daugher Varsha commits suicide in Mumbai
Varsha Bhosle, daughter of singer Asha Bhosle, committed suicide at her residence in Mumbai on Monday. "She shot herself in the head," police said.

Absence of reforms will slow growth: Chidambaram
Cautioning that absence of economic reforms will slow growth, P Chidambaram today said political parties may oppose but should not obstruct decision making.

Cities

Who is Kejriwal? asks Akhilesh Yadav
Yadav claimed he did not know who India Against Corruption activist Kejiwal was. Yadav was speaking at an event to mark the closure of a 3-day Dolphin Census in UP.

Confronted for staring, youth slashes girl's face
A youth repeatedly slashed the face of a teenaged girl when she objected to him ogling her. The attack completely disfigured the girl's face.

Business

ED attaches City Group Swiss accounts
The Enforcement Directorate has attached the Swiss bank accounts of Sayed Mohamed Masood, chairman of City Limouzine, and other group companies.

Spending on education, health grows faster than GDP
The growth in social infrastructure such as education and health has outstripped GDP growth in the past 7 years.

Sports

Kohli lone Indian in ICC World T20 XI
Virat Kohli was the lone Indian cricketer to find a place in the ICC World T20 men's XI of the tournament, which was dominated by West Indies and Sri Lanka.

WI rediscover swagger as Lanka choke
West Indies outclassed hosts Sri Lanka by 36 runs in a low-scoring finale to lift the 2012 World Twenty20 title at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday

Entertainment

'Chakravyuh' one of my easiest films: Abhay Deol
Abhay Deol, who plays a Maoist in Chakravyuh, says despite some daunting stunts, it is one of the easiest films he has done so far.

I would rectify nothing, not even my mistakes: Big B
As a lanky, awkward looking newcomer, he didn't have the conventional good looks considered a staple for any actor to make it big in Hindi cinema.

Infotech

TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL may report decline in revenue growth
Delayed investment decisions by clients waiting to see more evidence of macro-economic recovery could hold back revenue growth at the top Indian IT companies.

Apple's explanation for iPhone 5 camera 'defect'
According to media reports, several users have complained to Apple that the images taken from the iPhone 5 have a purple coloured ring around any bright light.

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