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December 02, 2012

Top Headlines

Army chief reviews security situation along China border
India is upgrading its defence preparedness along the eastern boundary by raising more troops, new formations and deploying more lethal assets.

Uddhav takes father's powers, but not Shiv Sena 'pramukh' title
Declining to accept the position of "Shiv Sena pramukh", party executive president Uddhav Thackeray said his late father Bal Thackeray cannot be replaced.

Global report ranks India poorly on rule of law
The rule of law has repeatedly come in for question in India in recent times after anti-corruption campaigns seized public imagination.

Cities

Bangalore airport sees sharp decline in domestic traffic
Higher airfares, reduction in airline seat capacity, a grounded Kingfisher Airlines, has caused sharp decline in air passenger traffic in Bangalore.

Woman shot dead by brothers
In a suspected case of honour killing, a woman was shot dead allegedly by her brothers in the district after she married against her family's wishes.

Business

Winners of spectrum pay up Rs 1,700 cr to govt
The government has received a net payment of Rs 1,706.92 crore from telecom companies which have won spectrum in the recently concluded auction, sources said.

Economic growth may get little worse: Assocham
Economic growth may get worse in the coming months due to high interest rates, inflation and recession in several European economies, a survey by Assocham said.

Sports

No private parties for Pakistan players during India tour: PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board has laid some strict guidelines for its players for the upcoming tour of India.

Olympic champ Abhinav Bindra backs IOC threat to ban India
India's Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra lashed out at the country's sports officials, saying an Olympic ban could be a "blessing in disguise".

Entertainment

Action hungry Kangana injures herself
Kangana Ranaut injured herself while shooting for Queen recently.

Post 'Talaash', Saif plans to throw party for Kareena
Saif Ali Khan planning to celebrate Kareena Kapoor's success who is getting rave reviews for her performance in "Talaash"

Infotech

Why is Facebook not always fun
Facebook has settings to control the information seen by different types of friends, but only one third use them, a report said.

Silicon Valley's dirty secret out?
Chief executives in their 20s, led by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, are lionized, in part because of their youth.

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