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| April 24, 2013 |
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| | Negotiations on to resolve Chinese incursion issue: Antony "Our government will take every step to protect national integrity and security", Antony said, when asked about Chinese incursion. Earthquake rocks Afghanistan; shakes buildings in Delhi, Kashmir A moderate earthquake hit Afghanistan today and was felt as far away as New Delhi, the latest in a string of tremors to shake Asia in the past week. UP DSP's murder: CBI arrests seven including Raja Bhaiya's guard The cops who fled at the time of the firing should be given strict punishment, said Parveen Azad, widow of DSP Zia-ul-Haq. | | | Infant sold to Delhi businessman, deal struck through Facebook A new born baby boy was sold to a Delhi-based businessman for Rs 8 lakh through a deal struck on the social networking site Facebook. Condition of Delhi rape victim stable, doctors say The condition of the five-year- old girl, who was raped allegedly by two youth, is stable and her perineal wounds are healing well, doctors said. | | | More reforms initiatives in next 2 to 4 months: Chidambaram Ruling out early elections, the minister said the government would last for 13 months more. Economy bottomed out, to grow at 6.4% in 2013-14: PM panel Industry and services sectors growth rates have been projected at 4.9% and 7.7% respectively. | | | The world has changed, but Tendulkar is still not out Tendulkar made his debut two months before Maine Pyar Kiya was released and made Salman Khan who he was. Bayern Munich stun Barcelona with dynamic four-goal show Bayern Munich are on the verge of their third Champions League final in four years after routing Barcelona 4-0 in semifinal. | | | Shamshad Begum, legendary singer, dies at 94 Begum was born on April 14, 1919 in Amritsar, Punjab. She made her debut on Peshawar Radio in Lahore on December 16, 1947. It's all in the numbers for Shah Rukh Khan Shah Rukh has been getting increasingly finicky about the numbers' game and doesn't like to be associated with the number three or its multiples. | | | Google, Cisco 'better' for Indian IT professionals than IBM Dozens of top-notch Indian-origin managers are shaping destinies of companies like Cisco, Microsoft, Google, Oracle and SAP. Galaxy S4 launch: Samsung’s time to shed copycat tag Samsung Galaxy S4 goes on sale this week, as the company seeks to cement its lead over Apple in an increasingly saturated market. | |
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