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July 15, 2013

Top Headlines

Money laundering: RBI imposes fine of Rs 49.5 crore on 22 banks
RBI imposed fines totalling Rs 49.5 crore on 22 banks including SBI for violating know your customer/anti-money laundering norms.

Veil of secularism better than naked communalism: Congress
Modi's "burqa of secularism" remark targeting the Congress drew stinging response from Congress which said it was better than "naked communalism".

Mayawati justifies caste-based rallies, seeks ban on RSS, VHP
Maywati urged the courts to ban organizations like VHP, Bajrang Dal and RSS, which claim not to be political but in reality control parties like BJP through remote control.

Cities

Four minor tribal girls gang-raped in Jharkhand
Four minor tribal girls were abducted and gang-raped by 10 to 15 people in Jharkhand, police said on Monday.

100 kids hauled up at Gurgaon hookah bar
The children were let off after their parents were informed. A majority of parents said that they had been befooled by their children in name of a birthday party.

Business

Nissan relaunches Datsun brand, to be priced under Rs 4 lakh
Nissan Motor Company president and CEO Carlos Ghosn poses for the media with Datsun Go during its global launch in New Delhi.

Inflation rises to 4.86% in June, onion prices shoot up by 114%
Inflation in onion shot up by 114 per cent in June, from 97.40 per cent in the previous month.

Sports

Sachin should bow out on a high: Sourav Ganguly
"Whenever he finishes, whatever time he wants to, he should finish being the player he is; not someone who has struggled," Sourav Ganguly said.

Afridi marks comeback with one-man demolition job
Shahid Afridi, recalled after missing last month's Champions Trophy due to poor form, scored 76 off 55 balls to pilot Pakistan to 224-9.

Entertainment

Vidya Balan has changed the game in Bollywood: Rajkumar Gupta
Director Rajkumar Gupta, who has worked with Vidya Balan in No One Killed Jessica and Ghanchakkar is all praises for the actress.

'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' mints Rs.8.5 crore on opening day
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag", deemed a moving and inspirational tale of life of Milkha Singh, managed an impressive Rs 8.5cr business on its opening day.

Infotech

LG Optimus G Pro review: The new phablet king
If you want a top-end phablet today, then LG Optimus G Pro is the device for you even though its stay on top is likely to be short.

iPhone killed daughter, claims family
Relatives of a 23-year-old woman from northwest China have claimed that she died after being electrocuted while using her iPhone.

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