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PM Narendra Modi makes strong pitch for repatriation of black money at G20
"Urge every jurisdiction, especially tax havens, to provide information for tax purposes in accordance with treaty obligations," PM Modi said.

Tirupati's labour rules aren't divine
The country's richest shrine underpays and overworks the army of workers who keep it clean, run its kitchens and roll its famous laddoos.

Consumer protection movement faltering
It's not just people's lack of education of consumer rights but inefficient redressal mechanism and insufficient efforts by government that have made consumer protection movement a failure, according to a recent survey.

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GST to get Union Cabinet nod this week
The GST — that will replace most indirect taxes such as central excise, service tax, VAT and surcharges and cess — is the most ambitious indirect tax reform initiated during the previous UPA regime .

GMR Infra net loss widens to Rs 610cr for Sept quarter
GMR Infrastructure Limited on Saturday said its net loss for the quarter ended September 30 widened to Rs 610 crore (after minority interest) against Rs 393 crore during the same quarter a year ago.

Odisha CM hopes Posco project will be back on track
Even as South Korean company Posco's $12 billion steel project, proposed to be set up at Jagatsinghpur, is yet to see the light of the day after nine years, Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday hoped that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance would put the much delayed project on track.

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Modi charmed by Australian Koala bear at G20 summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi got a delightful Australian welcome when he was charmed by a cuddly koala bear during a break at the G20 summit here.

US pledges $3 billion to Green Climate Fund
Three days after entering into a joint climate deal with China to limit emission of greenhouse gases, the world’s biggest ‘historical’ polluter, the US, on Saturday pledged $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) – a financial support mechanism aimed at assisting poor countries to a low carbon resilient future – making the corpus of the Fund to nearly $6 billion.

Tiger set free by Putin still roaming in China
One of the rare Siberian tigers set free by Russian President Vladimir Putin was spotted near the Sino-Russian border, a month after it strayed into China, official media reports here said.

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Muslims, not Columbus, discovered Americas: Turkish President Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday said that the Americas were discovered by Muslims in the 12th century, nearly three centuries before Christopher Columbus set foot there.

US agencies using more undercover operations
The federal government has significantly expanded undercover operations in recent years, with officers from at least 40 agencies posing as business people, welfare recipients, political protesters and even doctors or ministers to ferret out wrongdoing, records and interviews show.

Battle with IS starting to turn: US military chief
The United States' top military officer told American troops on a surprise visit to Baghdad on Saturday that the momentum in the battle with Islamic State was "starting to turn", but predicted a drawn-out campaign lasting several years.

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Anurag and I both love each other: Kalki
Kalki Koechlin, 30, may have been born to French parents, but is Indian by birth and soul. She is emotional, calm and sensitive and while she gets hurt easily, she doesn’t show it.

6 celebrities who allegedly 'cheated' in real life
There are many examples of cheating partners in the TV industry.

PICS: 5 Lessons of Love from Bollywood

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Treating depression with virtual reality
Watching your virtual avatar do deeds of kindness arouses self-compassion and makes you less self-critical.

Think before choosing knee replacement
For someone whose knee is sore and creaky, the prospect of re placing it with a new, metal-andplastic version of the joint can be beguiling.

World's most complete Stegosaurus skeleton will go on display in London next month
 The world’s most complete Stegosaurus skeleton will go on display for the first time ever in London next month.

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Carlsen crushes Anand in Game 6, leads by one point
World chess champion Magnus Carlsen handed out a crushing defeat to challenger Viswanathan Anand at the world title match in Sochi on Saturday.

Djokovic subdues Nishikori to reach ATP World Tour final
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic ended Kei Nishikori's impressive debut at the ATP World Tour Finals with a 6-1 3-6 6-0 semifinal victory at the O2 Arena.

ISL: NorthEast United held 0-0 by Pune City at home
NorthEast United FC and FC Pune City drew 0-0 in a hard-fought Indian Super League match at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday.

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Nadella effect: Microsoft becomes world's second most valuable company
The bull run in Microsoft's stock this past year has helped the tech giant surpass Exxon Mobil and seize the rank of the second most valuable company, behind Apple Inc.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha review: It's all in the design
Does the metallic body make Samsung Galaxy Alpha a more premium smartphone than its older sibling Galaxy S5? We find out in our review…

10 best value-for-money phones you can buy today
The year 2014 has witnessed the rise of the ‘value for money’ smartphone category with new and old players introducing devices that offer top-notch features.Here we bring to you a list of 10 hottest value for money smartphones available in the Indian market…

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NDA's new education policy to come out by 2015, Smriti Irani says
Union HRD minister Smriti Irani said on Saturday that her ministry was looking forward to bring about more transparency in formulating the education policy by involving common people in the decision making process.

Enrolment of Indian students in US up by 28%: Report
The total number of Indian students studying in the US shot up 28% to 1,34,292 students, comprising the second largest foreign student body in America after China, a report says.

US diplomat to attend Higher Education summit in India
A top American diplomat will be travelling to New Delhi next week to participate in the US-India Higher Education Summit and India-US Technology Summit.

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PIL challenges ban on women in Haji Ali Dargah's inner sanctum
The Muslim community will become all the more regressive, says a public interest litigation filed before the Bombay high court challenging the ban on women entering the inner sanctum of Haji Ali Dargah, which houses the mazaar (tomb) of the saint and has millions of visitors every year.

Calendar boy rattles off dates till 2068 in 30 seconds
The common ways of finding a future date on the calendar would involve surfing cellphone software or checking the Internet. But it may just be faster to ask this little student of Class III.

Youth rapes mother, slashes self
An unemployed youth allegedly raped his mother and later slashed himself with a kitchen knife at their Nalasopara home on Friday

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Northeast woman gang-raped, brutalized
Four men gang-raped and brutalized a woman from Assam in Mundka area of west Delhi.

Free Wi-Fi in Connaught Place starts today
After Khan Market, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will start a Wi-Fi facility in Connaught Place.

Weak links: BJP focuses on east Delhi
With preparations for the assembly polls gaining momentum, Delhi BJP is now focusing on its weak links.

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Social welfare minister's daughter to wed in mass marriage
Karnataka social welfare minister H Anjaneya is walking the talk by performing his daughter's wedding at a mass marriage on November 19.

Kids, go check out the local police station
Police are not the monsters they are made out to be, top cop MN Reddi wants children to know. And he wants them to interact with cops. Schoolchildren can visit their jurisdictional police stations on the last Saturday of every month and clarify their doubts, said Reddi on Saturday.

Dinesh hits out at panel report
Food & civil supplies minister Dinesh Gundu Rao termed as false the AT Ramaswamy Committee report on encroachment of government land.

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Swipe card ATMs are skim prone: Police
Using a dip ATM card seems to be a safer option for customers to withdraw money as new-age crooks are currently targeting swipe card ATMs to skim away the debit card data and fleece unsuspecting customers.

L&T agrees to Metro realignment
Naik further said his company would comply with the suggestions to change the alignment of the project at some places. His acceptance came after the chief minister made it clear that there would be no compromise on the issue of change of alignment.

Cyclone-prone Andhra Pradesh to switch over to underground power cabling
The massive changeover from the conventional pole system to underground cabling has been made possible due to a loan of Rs 716 crore granted by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank and Japan Bank.

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Rising dam level fuels fresh tension
Tamil Nadu on Saturday charged the Kerala government with spreading false information about the stability of Mullaperiyar dam and maintained before the Supreme Court-appointed supervisory committee that there was no scope for releasing water from the dam unless the level touched 142ft, as permitted by the apex court.

Corporation morphs commissioner's image
The public relations office (PRO) of the Chennai Corporation morphed photographs of the corporation commissioner Vikram Kapur into images of an inspection conducted on Thursday and released it to the media.

Keeping Down Syndrome patients' morale up for 30 years
When her daughter Babli was diagnosed with Down Syndrome, Surekha Ramachandran refused to give up hope.

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Gujarat's IT policy aims to increase exports to $1billion
Gujarat government on Saturday announced the IT and e-governance policy for 2014-19 in the run-up to the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat summit scheduled in January 2015.

End of the road for Flamingo city in Kutch?
As per the document ‘Important Bird Areas (IBA) in Danger' released by Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Flamingo City tops the list of ten bird colonies across India which are under threat.

Gujarat University syndicate brings down soft skills fee
Gujarat University (GU) at its syndicate meeting on Saturday decided to bring down the fee for the foundation and soft skills course.

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HC issues notice to AMU V-C on library issue
"Be Gender Neutral While Tackling Over-Crowding On Campus"

Tracking portal reunites 12-yr-old with family
The ‘missing child tracking portal’ enabled city police to trace 12-year-old Pranav and reunite him with his family on Thursday. The class VIIth student had gone missing about a month back and was traced to neighbouring Bhadohi district. And Pranav is not alone. Police have been able to trace 73 other missing children in the last 10 months with the help of the portal.

HC issues notice to AMU V-C on library issue
The Allahabad High Court on Friday issued notice to AMU vice-chancellor and registrar on a PIL alleging that they had adopted discriminatory attitude while denying girl students access to the varsity’s main library and said that any effort to regulate problem of over-crowding on the campus must be on a gender neutral basis as its breach would go against the right to equality as provided in the Constitution.

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Government official booked for humiliating Dalit woman in Kendrapada
A case has been registered against a senior government official for allegedly making caste-based derogatory remarks against a Dalit woman here, police said on Saturday.

Taskforce on land submits report
Revenue secretary Taradatt on Friday said the taskforce, headed by him, submitted its report to the government on October 31.

'Complete Nabakalebar projects by March 2015'
The state government on Friday set March 2015 as the deadline to complete the ongoing railway and road projects including the Puri-Bhubaneswar National Highway (NH) ahead of the Nabakalebar (formation of new idols of deities) festival.

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Raja Aditya Pratap Group presented Bhopal Fashion Week amid fanfare
The Bhopal Fashion Week, presented by Raja Aditya Pratap Group, was held last weekend in Bhopal.

9 years on, this man jolts deaf administration
Fed up with constant hum and air pollution from ‘illegal’ flour mill in neighbourhood, Yogendra Pratap Singh is struggling to get it removed for past nine years.

Cong explodes: Govind Singh, Guddu quit
Ticket to SIMI boss Nagori’s brother trigger feud

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Sampla refrains from clearly supporting demand for CPS Chander's resignation
Newly-appointed Union minister Vijay Sampla is refraining from clearly endorsing the demand of Punjab BJP president Kamal Sharma and national secretary Tarun Chugh that chief parliamentary secretary Avinash Chander should resign.

Akali leader booked for dowry death after nephew's wife, daughters found dead
Bodies of a woman and her two daughters were found floating in a waterworks tank at Goniana town of Bathinda district on November 14 midnight.

170 years on, debate still on over Maharaja Ranjit's birthplace
Successive Punjab governments have made it a point to celebrate Maharaja Ranjit Singh's birth anniversary on November 13 at Badrukhan village in Sangrur district, but even after 170 years of his death there is a debate over where the only king of Punjab was born.

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