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News Digest: PM Modi dines with Fortune 500 CEOs, invites them to 'make in India'

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PM Modi dines with Fortune 500 CEOs, invites them to 'make in India'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met top CEOs in the US, listing the various sectors that India has opened up for investments and inviting the US business leaders to 'make in India'.

India's the check to Pakistan: Trump
The prospect of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump becoming US president variously causes excitement and concern among supporters and critics, but at least one country will be looking at it with dismay and panic as world leaders descend on New York City , his home turf, for the annual UN gathering.

Cerebral Chennai hosts bridge to the mind
If it is only right that cerebral Chennai should have given India a champion chess player, it is also appropriate that the city should host the first ever world bridge championship to be held in India.Among the big supporters of the game in Chennai are IIT alumni, many of who got hooked to the game in college.

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FM to kick-start credit campaign under PMMY
Finance minister Arun Jaitley will kick-start a week long credit campaign tomorrow under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) with the objective to fund the unfunded in the informal sector.

India to probe VW scandal for possible irregularities
The Indian government has initiated a probe into possible violations by embattled German carmaker Volkswagen and has asked testing agency ARAI to look into the issue.

Govt to amend I-T Act to exempt foreign firms
In a big relief to foreign firms, government today said the Income Tax Act will be amended with retrospective effect to exempt from MAT the overseas companies that are covered under double taxation avoidance agreements.

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Security to be beefed up at Okhla Bird Sanctuary
Security measures are being beefed up at the Okhla Bird Sanctuary to prevent loitering by casual visitors. Surveillance camera, frisking and regular monitoring of visitor activities are going to become norm.

'India to play constructive role in climate talks'
Ahead of the Modi-Obama talks in New York next week, the White House has said that it expects India to play a constructive role in the climate talks in Paris later this year.

Warm waters bleach coral reefs in south
Earlier seasoned fishermen could sense a school of fish by judging currents and winds. But their traditional knowledge fails these men today.

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Obama agrees to meet Putin after 'repeated requests'
US President Barack Obama appeared to pause a two-year effort to isolate Vladimir Putin Thursday, agreeing to what the White House said were "repeated requests" for a meeting.

Pope arrives in New York to rock-star welcome
Pope Francis was treated to a rock-star welcome in New York Thursday as he embarked on the second leg of his US tour after addressing Congress and electrifying crowds in Washington.

Yemen mosque bombing kills 25
A suicide bomber struck a mosque in Yemen's rebel-held capital on Thursday in an attack targeting Shiites that killed at least 25 people and wounded dozens during holiday prayers.

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Irrfan took a month to prepare for Talvar 
Juggling Hollywood and Bollywood with equal effortlessness, Irrfan is back on the silver screen with Meghna Gulzar’s Talvar after delivering an understated performance in Piku earlier this year.

Madhur: I take stars only when I need them 
Madhur Bhandarkar’s brand of cinema is of course women-centric and reality-based, but it also is gutsy with a big element of ‘khulasa’ in it.

What 'Tamasha' was earlier called?
Imtiaz Ali is here with yet another love story in the form of Tamasha starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone and on the launch of the trailer of the film, the ace filmmaker made interesting revelations about the name of his films.

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Night-vision goggles to counter piracy
God help you if you get bored during watching a movie and de cide to play a quick game of Candy Crush, because staff at cinemas in the UK are to be kitted out with night-vision goggles to allow them to spot smartphones and people making illegal recordings.

Stalking your ex on FB can make it harder to move on
People who are distressed by a breakup are more likely to monitor their ex-partners online which could make it difficult for them to move on, a new study suggests.

`Babies smile to make you smile back'
Babies smile in order to make those they are interacting with smile back using sophisticated timing much like comedians, who time their jokes to maximise audience response, researchers have found.

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Sourav Ganguly appointed Cricket Association of Bengal chief
Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has been appointed new chief of Cricket Association of Bengal.

Ishant confirms his availability from 2nd Ranji match: DDCA
A red-faced Delhi & Districts Cricket Association included the Indian pace spearhead with immediate effect although he will only be available from the second match.

Ahead of pro debut, Vijender Singh makes gym his office
Vijender Singh is toiling 8 to 10 hours a day as he gears up for his much-awaited debut bout on October 10 in Manchester.

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10 high-end smartphones you can buy 'cheap'
From smartphones launched just three months ago to the popular iPhones, you can buy a number of handsets that are substantially cheaper now than at the time of their launch. So, here’s a look at 10 awesome top-end smartphones you can buy cheap in India…

Watch: Google CEO Sundar Pichai welcomes PM Modi
Google CEO Sundar Pichai took to YouTube to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Silicon Valley.

Apple iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus camera review
Improvements in the iPhone's camera result in better contrast and less distortion than before.

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Gujrat Board makes changes in examination schedule
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education board had made changes in its timetable for the third semester examination for class XII and semester I examination of class XI.

MUP to hold author meets readers interaction at MIT on September 26
Manipal University Press will hold the author meets readers event “From the horse’s mouth” with Manek Premchand, author of Talat Mahmood — The Velvet Voice on September 26 at the AC Seminar Hall in MIT.

Nasscom creates courseware in finance & accounting for BPM sector
The National association of software and services companies (Nasscom) has created a courseware for 'Transactional finance and accounting' in the business process management (BPM) industry in a bid to meet the growing demand for skilled people.

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Maharashtra considers slashing hotel permissions from 71 to 21
Hotels in Maharashtra still need a clearance before they can operate a mixer-grinder, atta-chakki or instal a three-phase electrical connection.

Need discussion on Pocso Act, says HC
Three years after the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (Pocso) was enacted, the Bombay high court has questioned the wide scope of “presumption of guilt“ of an accused in the special law.

Eid ul' Azha honours sacrifice of Ibrahim
Friday's festival of Eid ul' Azha celebrates the second most important occasion of the Islamic calendar.

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Delhi assures no action on DANIPS officers
The Delhi government has assured the high court that it will withdraw its circular warning DANIPS officers to follow its orders or face the music.

Sisodia sees in attack a bid to shield squatters
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia on Thursday blamed the “henchmen of a BJP MP” for the attack on northwest Delhi district magistrate Sanjay Goel while condemning the incident.

DM roughed up, BJP MP's aides arrested
The personal secretary of BJP MP Udit Raj and two of his supporters have been arrested for allegedly heckling northwest Delhi’s district magistrate at his office in Kanjhawala on Thursday morning.

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Mars orbiter marks a year, sends 1TB data
On Thursday, Indian Space Research Organisation's Rs 450-crore Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft completed a year in the Martian orbit.

Karnataka bandh tomorrow may affect normal life
The Karnataka bandh called by pro-Kannada organizations is expected to disrupt normal life across Karnataka on Saturday.

Power cuts back after Ganesha fest, but Bescom plays ostrich
Official or not, Bengalureans are once again feeling the heat of frequent power failures. The worst hit are students preparing for exams.

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Tension, suspense, worry before Bakrid
With no word on the fate of their loved ones who went for the Haj, several families across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh spent the day before Bakrid in anxiety and apprehension.

TDP slams govt's rider on ex-gratia for farmers' kin
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on Thursday came down heavily on the TRS government for fixing September 19 of this year as the cut-off date for giving ex gratia to the families of the farmers who committed suicide.

HC raps college for denying seat to meritorious student
Making it clear that owners of private medical colleges cannot behave in an arbitrary manner while filling the management quota seats, Justice A Ramalingeswara Rao of the Hyderabad High Court has held that the interview committee of the Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences had intentionally awarded just one mark to an aspirant with a clear motive to deny her admission.

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Chennai police use Facebook to trace owners of unclaimed vehicles
Under pressure to clear the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus in Koyambedu of abandoned vehicles, the city police are using social networking site Facebook to trace the owners.

Bar Council of India suspends 15 TN lawyers from practice
In an unprecedented move, Bar Council of India (BCI) has ordered suspension of 15 lawyers from practice and passed scathing strictures against the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry for its failure to take action against unruly elements among advocates responsible for laying siege to courts and creating ruckus on the Madras high court campus.

Police identify two thieves lynched by villagers near Chennai
Police on Thursday identified two burglars who were lynched by a group of villagers near Sriperumbudur. They have been identified as Rajendran and S Periasamy of Kengaraya Palayam near Villupuram.

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Gujarat board advances Class XI, XII exam dates
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has altered dates of the Class XII third semester examination and Class XI first semester examination.

Indict Muslims who wed off minor girls: Gujarat high court
The Gujarat high court has held that the special law - Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA) – will prevail over the Muslim Personal Law in cases where Muslims marry off their minor daughters.

NID alumna's online store bags US award
Out of the 145 entries submitted globally and 15 finalists, ‘Gaatha’ won The People’s Choice Award for the relevance of its content and innovativeness in the craft sector across the world.

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Erratic power supply, garbage on roads irks residents before Bakrid
The lackadaisical attitude of Allahabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and power department has once again added woes to the public with erratic power supply and uncleanliness on city streets before the festival of Eid al-Adha or Bakrid.

'1965 war victory was a morale booster'
General Officer Commanding of Red Eagle Division, Major General P C Thimmaya, on Wednesday said that the victory in 1965 war acted as a morale booster for the Indian armed forces. He said it was only after this war that the world realised Indian Army’s military prowess.

HESSB fails to do business in absence of quorum
The Higher Education Service Selection Board (HESSB), responsible for recruiting assistant professors in non-aided degree colleges, was unable to carry out day to day business in the absence of quorum on Wednesday after Allahabad High Court on Tuesday quashed the appointment of its chairman declaring it as illegal.

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People block road, burn tyres over poor water supply
People belonging to Chandramanipeta of the town on Wednesday blocked a road in the area protesting against inadequate water supply to the locality.

Youth held for killing aunt in Mayurbhanj
Badampahar police on Wednesday arrested two persons from Dhangidimuta village in Mayurbhanj district for allegedly killing a 60-year-old woman a couple of days ago on the suspicion that she was practising sorcery.

Sarathi Ashram not on demolition list
The district administration has identified 80 religious institutions, including temples, mutts and ashrams, that have encroached on nearly 52 acres of government land.

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Chain looter nabbed in Bhopal
An accused wanted in connection with two chain loots in Habibganj and Govindpura last week was nabbed by crime branch on Thursday. The accused reportedly confessed to committing five chain loots in Bhopal and Ganj Basoda in Vidisha district.

Two raped with promise of marriage, FIRs lodged
Two women raped with promise of marriage lodged cases at Mahila Thana on Tuesday. A 24-year-old beautician was in a relationship with the accused, Nafees Khan, a gym trainer, for a year-and-half. They first interacted after getting connected through a wrong number and later went on to have an affair after the accused promised marriage.

Two raped with promise of marriage, FIRs lodged
A 24-year-old beautician was in a relationship with the accused, Nafees Khan, a gym trainer, for a year-and-half. They first interacted after getting connected through a wrong number and later went on to have an affair after the accused promised marriage.

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Dengue bares its killer fangs
Dengue has gripped the Tricity in its deadly tentacles, causing the death of a city resident for the first time this year and leaving 228 people battling to regain health in hospitals and private clinics.

As dengue spreads, residents cry out for fogging
With the recent spell of heavy rains being seen as a danger sign for the spread of dengue, residents are demanding the intensification of fogging exercises.

4 jail inmates flee from district court
Four Burail jail inmates escaped from the district court in Sector 43 on Wednesday.

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