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Continental AG expands footprint in Ahmedabad
International tyre manufacturer and automotive supplier Continental AG has launched yet another wheel alignment tyres and alloys store at Ahmedabad.

What will get Europe's economy rolling again?
What's behind Europe's sluggish recovery and high jobless rate? What can central banks and governments do to get things going?

Govt on final stretch of negotiations with lenders: Greek PM
Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras said on Saturday his government was on the final stretch of negotiations with its international lenders on a cash-for-reforms deal that would not involve further pension cuts and harsh austerity.

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Sea of trash pollutes water, air in Delhi
People living close to some of Delhi’s landfills are routinely exposed to extremely polluted air and those drinking groundwater from the area are actually drinking water that’s far from being fit for consumption.

Heat wave sends wildlife out of their habitats
The severe heat wave prevailing across AP and Telangana has forced wild animals to leave their habitats and search for cooler environs in various forests and sanctuaries in the two Telugu states.

Sea urchin haven disturbed by Santa Barbara oil spill
Stephanie Mutz makes a living plucking sea urchins from the Santa Barbara coast and selling the prickly treasure to upscale restaurants in southern California.

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Burundi opposition figure shot dead in capital
The leader of an opposition party was killed Saturday by unknown assailants in the nation's capital, Bujumbura, local media reported.

Ireland begins planning weddings
As hundreds of cheering Irish people waving rainbow flags celebrated Ireland's apparent vote to allow gay marriage Saturday, one lesbian couple had particular cause to celebrate as they finalise their wedding plans.

ISIS enters Syrian ancient city Palmyra's museum
Islamic State jihadists have entered the museum in the historic Syrian city of Palmyra, placing guards at its doors, the country's antiquities director Mamoun Abdulkarim said on Saturday.

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No personal grudges against Irrfan: Jackky
One thing that strikes you about Jackky Bhagnani is his honesty. While diplomacy is a card many play in Bollywood, this young actor impresses with his blunt candour.

Kareena and Arjun Kapoor in R Balki's next
R Balki has always been innovative, be it in his castings or his stories, be it in Cheeni Kum, Paa or in Shamitabh.

Lauren choreographs Jackky in 'Welcome 2 Karachi'
After choreographing international stars like Tom Cruise, Tobey Maguire and Britney Spears, Lauren Gottlieb is now doubling up as a choreographer for a song in her upcoming comedy, Welcome 2 Karachi.

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Can 15 mins of brain training a day keep ageing away?
To answer this question, Adam Shaw travels to Japan, and gets beaten at simple maths by a brain-trained 80-year-old.

Amur falcons new migration path amazes ornithologists
There is a new migration path of the satellite-tracked Amur falcons, a lesser known threatened species of raptors that would surprise ornithologists. The birds that usually travelled through Maharashtra and Gujarat, were for the first time spotted in Rajasthan in early May.

Soon, vaccines for 2 bird flu strains
A new study has detailed vaccine development for two new strains of avian influenza that can be transmitted from poultry to humans.

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Indian boxers win four gold medals at Doha International
Indian boxers rounded off a brilliant run at the Doha International Tournament, winning four gold, one silver and two bronze medals in the event.

Dhoni's consistent leadership is key to CSK's success: Raina
Suresh Raina feels that CSK's success as the most consistent team in the Indian Premier League should be attributed to MS Dhoni's leadership skills.

Clock ticks but fortune smiles for Federer at French Open
At age 33, with 34 bearing down in August, time is increasingly the enemy to Roger Federer's quest to add to his already record haul of Grand Slam titles.

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Moto E 4G vs Lenovo A6000 Plus: Which one to buy
If you are in the market for a compact budget smartphone, then Motorola’s 4G-enabled Moto E (Gen 2) and Lenovo’s A6000 Plus will right on top of your list. So, read on to find out which one you should buy, Moto E 4G or Lenovo A6000 Plus.

Timex Ironman Move X20 review
Is the Move X20 the perfect fitness band you’ve been waiting for? We try to find out in our review.

Forever online, PM Narendra Modi most accessible of all
A year on, his tweets in Chinese or Korean, the Weibo account, or a selfie with Li Keqiang are no thumb-stoppers but for the common man, the PM is accessible.

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Now, self-financed courses make up a 3rd of degree seats
Around 30% of the 2.5 lakh seats available in Arts, Science and Commerce at the undergraduate level in Mumbai University are for self-financed courses.

Govt site lists CBSE result dates, but board mum
Confusion over announcement of CBSE classes X and XII results continues to keep students and parents on the edge.

Student dilemma: Join junior college or continue in school?
Students from ICSE and CBSE boards are weighing their options of whether to continue in school or make the switch to the state board for the next academic year.

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In its 200th year, city's Scottish Church meets its first reverend's descendant
In February this year, Zara Kimpton and her sister, Lisa Stephens, visited Mumbai with an Anglo-Australian tour group. But unlike other tourists, they weren’t satisfied with just the Gateway of India and the Rajabai Tower.

Truck grazes CM wife's vehicle in Mumbai's Worli
A cement mixer truck brushed against a car in which Amruta Fadnavis, the wife of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, was travelling.

Ladies coaches in six rakes to have CCTVs
The Western Railway will roll out six rakes with close circuit television (CCTV) cameras, meant for ladies coaches, within the next fortnight.

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Sea of trash pollutes water, air in Delhi
People living close to some of Delhi’s landfills are routinely exposed to extremely polluted air and those drinking groundwater from the area are actually drinking water that’s far from being fit for consumption.

19-year-old killed for objecting to drinking
A 19-year-old youth was stabbed to death by a group of men during a drunk brawl in east Delhi’s Kalyanpuri on Friday.

Korean rail firm to speed up Delhi-Mumbai railway line
The Korean Rail Road Network (KRNA)— a state-run rail road construction giant has carried out a survey of the Delhi-Palwal section to devise methods to increase the speed potential of Delhi-Mumbai rail route.

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Summer camp staffer violated kid
In yet another case exposing how vulnerable the city's kids are, the mother of a four-year-old girl has alleged that managers of her daughter's summer camp asked a male staffer to take her to the toilet, following which she's never been the same.

CM wakes up, tells babus to draw plans to revive lakes

A Sathi for kids who lose track of life
This NGO Picks Up Runaway Children From Platforms, Sends Them Home

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Cong-NCP loses more ground as three defect
The Congress-NCP alliance that won just 13 seats in the civic election faced further disintegration with three of its members quitting recently.

Changes in traffic restrictions on Tank Bund route
Due to the inconvenience caused to motorists owing to closure of Tank Bund route, police have made some changes after studying the traffic flow.

Pvt schools told to adopt only SCERT books
n a fresh circular issued last week, the Telangana government has instructed all the private schools in the state to adhere only to the textbooks published by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT).

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Suspension on last day at work not illegal: HC
There is nothing illegal about government servants being placed under suspension on the last day of their service, the Madras high court has said, refusing to quash the suspension of a civil supplies officer on the eve of his retirement.

CM in place, what about info panel head?
With J Jayalalithaa’s return as chief minister on Saturday, RTI activists are keeping their fingers crossed. The government is yet to start the selection process for the new commissioners including the State Chief Information Commissioner (SCIC). The post of SCIC has been lying vacant ever since K S Sripathi’s term ended in April.

Three men who robbed woman of 2L gold held
Three men who robbed a 54-year-old woman of a 10.5 sovereign gold chain at knife-point in her Palavakkam home on May 11 were arrested on Friday. Police said they cracked the case with the help of a paper, carrying the bank account number of one of the suspects, found at the spot.

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Amdavadis happy with Bhajji's Test recall
While many opinions were built the day the Indian Test team was declared for the upcoming Bangladesh series soon after the IPL is over. For many the bone of contention was inclusion of veteran off spinner Harbhajan Singh.

DySP, retired cop held for attending Dholera party in Ahmedabad
The Ahmedabad rural police arrested a serving deputy superintendent of police (DySP) and a retired police inspector on Saturday in connection with the Dholera molestation case where four girls were forced to serve liquor at a farmhouse party.

Four held in Ahmedabad for extorting money, raping woman
Four persons were arrested on Saturday by Naroda police for extorting Rs 22,000 from a man by posing as police officials from the women’s cell.

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HC sets up panel to probe 'missing' IAF land in Noida
Wondering how hundreds of acres of defence land could "vanish into thin air", the Allahabad high court has directed setting up a four-member committee to take steps for demarcating and protecting the 482-acre land acquired in 1950 in Nagla Nagli and Nagla Sagpur villages in Gautam Budh Nagar for building a permanent IAF firing and bombing range.

Mid day meal during summer vacation
The Mid Day Meal Authority has decided to distribute meals to all children of drought-affected districts through madrassas and schools in which they are enrolled.

Anti-ragging undertaking must in Allahabad University
Every student seeking admission to the Allahabad University in the new academic session and his/her parents would have to submit a duly signed undertaking authorizing authorities to initiate suitable action if found involved in any kind of ragging.

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Maoists threaten to punish Cong leader
Maoist posters were spotted at several places in Rayagada district on Friday, a day after director general of police Sanjeev Marik reviewed the extremist situation in Rayagada, Malkangiri and Koraput districts at Koraput.

Govt for playground in every panchayat
The state government on Friday mooted playground in each gram panchayat and swimming pool in every district headquarters at a cost of Rs 400 crore.

All 18 accused freed in '05 twin murders
Eighteen people, including gangster Anil Chhotray, who were arrested in connection with the sensational murders of two contractors near Prachi Division office here in 2005, were on Friday given a clean chit by a court.

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Stalker not murdered, went into suicidal frenzy after hurling acid in Bhopal
A day after a 25-year-old woman gym trainer suffered an acid attack and her stalker, Sanjay Patil, 47, was found dead with seven stab wounds at the same spot, police said facts corroborate the version of survivor.

Woman suffers acid attack, assailant found dead within minutes at same spot
A 25-year-old woman trainer at a Bhopal gym suffered 50% burns after a middle-aged stalker hurled acid on her face early on Friday.

Apex court norms thrown to winds, buy acid over the counter
Despite stringent Supreme Court guidelines and Union home ministry directives, sale of acid in the state capital continues unfettered.

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Parents, wards join guest teachers' cause
A day after Haryana government issued termination notices to 4,060 guest teachers, villagers locked several government schools across the state to register their protest against the move.

Selfie govt has weakened nation's defence strategy: Raj Babbar
Rajya Sabha member and national spokesman of Congress Raj Babbar on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP of compromising national security while trying to improve relations with China and other nations.

Rohtak's Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences doctors' strike continues
Doctors at Rohtak's Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) continued with their strike on Saturday against registration of an FIR against medical and para-medical staff following the death of a woman and her newborn baby.

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