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December 31, 2012

Top Headlines

Rs 15 lakh compensation for rape victim's family
The Delhi government on Monday announced a compensation of Rs 15 lakh to the family of the gang-rape victim who died on Saturday.

Flying out of Delhi will be cheaper from tomorrow
The development fee (DF) charged at IGI airport will be reduced by Rs 100 for domestic and Rs 700 per international passenger from tomorrow.

Woman who pushed Indian to death in New York subway laughed during trial
A 31-year-old woman accused of shoving an immigrant from India to his death in front of a subway train because she believed he was a Muslim.

Cities

Fiery protest goes awry in Gurgaon
Four Gurgaon students suffered burn injuries while trying to burn an effigy of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Delhi records season's lowest temperature
Around 40 flights operating from Indira Gandhi International Airport were either rescheduled or cancelled due to dense fog enveloping the airstrip.

Business

Govt seeks more information from IKEA
An official in the department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) said that FIPB has asked IKEA to provide more information regarding investment in India.

Gold a shade higher in futures trade
Taking positive cues from the global market, gold prices rose marginally by 0.15 per cent to Rs 31,226 per 10 grams in futures trade on Monday.

Sports

2012 was one of my best years: Rohan
He was dragged into the biggest controversy to rock Indian tennis this year, but Rohan Bopanna still considers 2012 as "one of the best" of his career.

Team India falls after MS Dhoni fight
Left-arm pacer Junaid Khan scythed through India's top-order with a four-wicket burst to set Pakistan's six-wicket win in first ODI at Chidambaram Stadium.

Entertainment

Our society is sick, needs treatment: Kunal Kapoor
The silent protest led by Shabana Azmiresonated with angry sentiments against the administration and judiciary.

Marriage to a married man no longer taboo in Bollywood
An unmarried top actress of the 90s (she's still single) jokes about how good men are hard to find because the most eligible ones are either gay or married.

Infotech

Telcos to intercept BlackBerry services in real time
Major telecom companies in country have agreed to providing real time intercept facilities for Blackberry smartphones meeting a December 31 deadline.

Google pays tribute to Delhi braveheart
Google India's homepage shows a candle below the search option box with text reading 'In memory of the Delhi braveheart'.

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