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May 24, 2013

Top Headlines

BCCI president N Srinivasan may quit: Sources
BCCI president N Srinivasan may be asked to leave if any evidence is found against his son-in-law.

Sad, anxious about disruptions to Parliament and assemblies: Pranab Mukherjee
"I am sad when I find that Parliamentary proceedings and state assembly proceedings are disrupted without transacting businesses."

26 Indian fishermen return to India after release
Twenty-six Indian fishermen, who were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on April 5 while fishing off Kodiakarai coast, have returned.

Cities

UP fixes Ganga canal breach, restores water supply to Delhi
UP has fixed the breach in upper Ganga canal and restored water supply to Delhi, which will ease water shortage in various areas of east and south Delhi.

Girl dies after attacked by fiance
A youth attacked and killed the girl with whom his marriage had been fixed.

Business

Etihad deal to improve profits, cut costs: Naresh Goyal
Jet Airways chairman Naresh Goyal on Friday said the strategic alliance would improve the Indian carrier's profitability and lower the costs.

Sensex ends four-day losing streak; Tata Steel gains
The BSE Sensex snapped a four-day losing streak to edge higher on Friday, rebounding as Tata Steel surged after its March-quarter operating profit.

Sports

Why Asad Rauf is under investigation: PCB
PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf said they have no clue why Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf was under investigation in the IPL spot-fixing scandal.

India should legalise betting to stop corruption: Geoffrey Boycott
India should legalise betting to stamp out corruption in cricket, says former England captain Geoffrey Boycott.

Entertainment

Cops hunting for Sana Khan over attempted abduction
Sana Khan, Salman Khan's leading lady in his next film 'Mental', is on the run after being booked by the Navi Mumbai police.

People used to ask me about Deepika all the time: Ranbir
Ranbir Kapoor - an actor, who has charmed many and became the most sought after star in Bollywood claims to be a boring person in real life.

Infotech

Video game on Lakshmi Mittal lets angry French steel workers "kill him"
A new video game called Kill Mittal is now offering players a chance to take on the Indian billionaire inside a steel factory.

iPhone 5S, cheaper iPhone to go the Lumia way: Report
Apple, it seems, may be taking a leaf out of Nokia's book when it comes to colour options for its upcoming iPhone.

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