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July 13, 2013

Top Headlines

Sonia asks CMs to roll out food scheme in 'letter and spirit'
Delhi, where assembly polls are due by year-end, will be the first state to roll out the scheme on August 20, the birth anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi.

Pakistani Taliban sets up base in Syria to assess 'needs of jihad'
The Pakistani Taliban have set up a base in Syria to assess "the needs of jihad" and at least 12 of its "experts" in warfare and IT have visited the country, a report said.

Don't divide this great nation, be a nationalist Indian: Digvijaya to Modi
Digvijaya Singh on Saturday attacked Modi's remarks describing himself as a 'Hindu nationalist' and asked him not to "divide the nation" on the basis of religion.

Cities

One shot dead, journalist injured in Bhopal
The incident took place last night, they said. The miscreants fired 3-4 rounds and one bullet grazed the hand of journalist Aadesh Singh Bhadoria.

Delhi to witness more showers from tomorrow
A sudden revival of monsoon was seen in the capital on Friday with the day's rainfall recorded till 8.30pm touching 21.2mm.

Business

India needs to do more to attract large FDI: US leaders
At the same time, Froman and Cote - who are the US Co-Chairs of the India-US CEOs Forum - said the key Indian functionaries are committed to reforms.

Market extends rally on US Fed remark, Infosys result
The market was also impacted after the rupee hit a record low of 61.21 to a dollar on possible winding down of the Fed's USD 85 billion a month bond-buying programme.

Sports

Cricketers have brought disrepute to game by illegal practices: Bishen Singh Bedi
Observing that the game is directly linked with honesty, uprightness and integrity, he said, "For me, cricket is also linked with spirituality."

Michael Holding calls for Stuart Broad ban over non-walk
West Indies great Michael Holding has called for Stuart Broad to be banned from the second Ashes Test after England batsman refused to walk in the series opener.

Entertainment

Sanjay Dutt signs Prabhudheva
Besides keeping himself busy with prison routine, he keeps asking wife Maanayata the progress his film company is making.

Salman's 'Mental' likely to be called 'Jai Ho'
Salman Khan's next that is scheduled to come on January 24, 2014 and is tipped off as the big-ticket Republic Day Bollywood release has shades of patriotism in it.

Infotech

9 tips to maintain your Android device
Android's open nature may be lauded by many but it also leaves your device vulnerable to malware, freezes & slowdowns.

4 faces behind Microsoft re-structuring
The new management structure will create four main product groups, instead of the five business units that have comprised Microsoft in recent years.

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