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Shatrughan defends Lalu, Kejri, draws BJP ire

ATS to probe if Indian held in Pak joined LeT in 2006

Jaitley slaps fresh Rs 10cr defamation suit on Kejri

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RBI to reconstitute oversight committee to deal with bad loans
The Reserve Bank said on Monday it will reconstitute the oversight committee (OC) under its aegis to operationalise the banking ordinance for resolving the issue of bad loans that have soared to over Rs 8 lakh crore.

Air India plans to raise Rs 80 crore through sale of properties
Government run Air India plans to raise around Rs 80 crore through sale of its seven properties, including some land parcels, as a part of its asset monetisation plan. The national carrier has mandated the state-run auctioneer MSTC to put these properties under the hammer.

GAIL to open new energy route for India with US shale gas
State-run GAIL will open a new energy route for India early next year by beginning regular imports of shale gas from the US, adding to New Delhi's bargaining power with its predominantly West Asian suppliers.

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Air pollution may cause DNA damage in children: Study

Time to ditch the polar bears? Climate change looks for a new image

This village shows there's money in saving forests

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Ready to deploy, mass-produce new missile: N Korea
North Korea says it's ready to deploy and start mass-producing a new medium-range missile capable of reaching Japan and major US military bases there following a test launch it claims confirmed the missile's combat readiness and is an "answer" to US President Donald Trump's policies.

2012 attack on Malala was scripted: Pak lawmaker
Mussarat Ahmadzeb, a member of parliament from Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, said that entire saga of Malala writing for BBC and later the attack were part of a plan. "The attack on Malala was scripted way before the incident (in 2012)," she told Urdu newspaper Ummat.

Donald Trump: Different strokes

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Kriti Sanon decodes Sushant Singh Rajput

Sonam continues to slay at Cannes

In pics: Amy Jackson's Cannes 2017 outings
As Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor made headlines with their Cannes appearances, ‘I’ actress Amy Jackson too commanded her share of the limelight at the French Riviera.

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NASA plans emergency spacewalk on International Space Station
International Space Station commander Peggy Whitson and flight engineer Jack Fischer, both with NASA, will partner for the spacewalk, which is expected to last two hours, the US space agency said.

NASA plans emergency space walk on International Space Station
A pair of astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station as early as Tuesday for an emergency space walk to replace a failed computer, one of two that control major U.S. systems aboard the orbiting outpost, NASA said on Sunday.

Astronomers create first map of large-scale structure of universe

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Batting at No. 4 in IPL won't cause problems during CT: Rohit
Rohit Sharma believes that batting at No. 4 for Mumbai Indians will have no bearing when he goes out to open the batting for India in the ICC Champions Trophy as the two are completely different formats.

Form empowered panel for Tokyo Olympics: Task force
The Olympic Task Force, set up by the Sports Ministry, on Monday recommended formation of an 'Empowered Steering Committee' for the 2020 Tokyo Games along with removal of salary cap for the Indian coaches.

Ban on Sreesanth: HC issues notice to BCCI's Vinod Rai panel
The Kerala High Court on Monday sought the BCCI's stand on a plea by cricketer Sreesanth challenging the life ban imposed upon him by the game's governing body after detection of the 2013 IPL 6 spot-fixing scandal.

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Apple blames third-party batteries for Beats headphones explosion
In February this year, a woman travelling in a flight from Beijing, China to Melbourne, Australia got burned because her Beats headphones caught fire while being used. According to the Australian Associated Press, the headphones the woman was wearing were powered by AAA batteries.

Here's why you may get big discounts on smartphones in June
Since GST rates kick in from July 1, discounts are expected in the weeks leading to GST's implementation as brands and retailers would want to move out old stock.

Internet on flights likely by August-end
About 70 airlines across the world offer inflight internet letting passengers email, livestream, use social media, download movies and even make calls. These include carriers that fly into India like Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates and Etihad.

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CBSE's scrapping of moderation policy irresponsible: HC
The Delhi High Court on Monday termed as "unfair and irresponsible" the CBSE's decision to scrap its 'moderation policy' under which grace marks are given to students in exams for difficult questions and asked why it cannot be implemented from next year.

GUJCET 2017: Gujarat common entrance test results to be declared tomorrow

Meghalaya Board to announce 2017 10th Class Results on Tuesday

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Boozing in Maharashtra drops 15% after highway ban
The Supreme Court's landmark order to close all liquor shops and bars within 500 metres of national and state highways has had a sobering effect on Maharashtra.

Man wanted in 2015 Malwani hooch tragedy held in Madhya Pradesh
The crime branch has arrested the 29-year-old fugitive from Madhya Pradesh who reportedly supplied the chemicals used to manufacture the hooch, which claimed more than 100 lives in Malwani in 2015.

Minister accused of role in tur scam, cops to probe
Shiv Sena leader and minister of state for dairy development Arjun Khotkar on Monday found himself locked in an unexpected controversy over the sale of a massive quantity of tur at the Jalna centre of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED).

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Rain puts focus on desilting again
Sunday's showers may have brought brief respite from the scorching heat, but they had an averse effect on Delhi's civic infrastructure.

BSP leader's family murder: 6 properties worth Rs 6 crore led to 6 murders
Six properties worth at least Rs 6 crore may have been the reason behind the murder of BSP leader Munawwar Hasan Rana, his wife, and four children.

6 murders in 3 days: BSP neta's family wiped out by business partner
The murder of a city Bahujan Samaj Party politician, property dealer, Munawwar Hasan Ranaand, took a chilling turn when his business partner told cops that he had killed the man and wiped out his family in batches, committing six murders over three separate days since April 20.

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Techie has solution for Bengaluru's Silk Board gridlock
After almost two years of travelling to Bellandur for work, this techie changed his workplace to Koramangala. Reason: He wanted to steer clear of traffic snarls at the infamous Silk Board Junction.

Anurag Tewari's seniors dismiss family's scam claim
"One of my close relatives was perfectly healthy and worked for a PSU till the age of 41 years.One day, he suddenly died of a massive heart attack.Things happen and you deal with it.

Gusty winds, heavy rain batter Bengaluru again
Heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds returned to Bengaluru late Monday night, raising fears of another overnight nightmare. Four trees were uprooted within half an hour of the rain.

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Lorry owner alleges violence by inspector
LB Nagar police registered a case based on the complaint given by the officer Swathi Goud, while no case has yet been registered against the Srikanth Reddy, the lorry owner.

Real No. plate owner helps catch 'fake'
A person whose Innova vehicle was sporting a fake registration number was arrested by Balanagar police on Saturday.The arrest was based on a tip-off by an individual who actually owns another Innova with the real number.

At 42 degree temperature, Hyderabad traffic police to use 'cool jackets'
With temperature rallying at 42 degree Celsius, Hyderabad traffic police on Monday distributed 'cool jackets' to its personnel who are exposed to the heat wave, to help them feel comfortable.

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A helping hand to help rural women stand on their feet

Educationists divided over redeployment of Annamalai University staff

Theni doctor 'rents out' letterhead, name to quack for Rs 25,000/month

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No 'selfie le le re' in board exam hall!
Class XII Boy Barred From Exams For 2 Yrs After CCTV Catches Him In The Act

PM Modi in Gujarat, takes water route to Kutchi hearts
Modi arrived in Gujarat on a two-day visit - fourth in the past five months in the election year - and laid foundation stone for Rs 996 crore worth infrastructure projects at Kandla Port Trust (KPT) in Gandhidham.

'India, Africa can shape future'
Setting the tone of African Development Bank’s (AfDB) annual meetings being held for the first time in India, Union finance minister Arun Jaitley stated that India and Africa partnerships provide limitless opportunities and India is among the most important investors in Africa.

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North Central Railways improves punctuality of trains

Kidnapped boy rescued, three nabbed
An eight-year-old boy, who had been missing since May 5, was rescued from near Mansoorabad bypass road on Allahabad- Lucknow highway on Sunday.

Visa troubles aside, Ghana girl on path to recovery
Five months after her mother tweeted to Union minister Sushma Swaraj seeking a visa extension for her daughter's treatment, five-year-old Ghanaian national Osei Larbi Abena Aniwaa, who had been undergoing treatment for quadriplegic spastic cerebral palsy , is now recovering after a rigorous treatment at a private hospital.

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Kalinga Basti first slum in smart city to become open defecation free
Kalinga Basti in ward no. 53 has become the first slum in the Smart City to be declared open defecation free (ODF). To celebrate it, the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) organised Gaurav Padyatra (walk of pride) with mayor Ananta Narayan Jena leading it.

BJP tells Centre about distress sale of onion
A five-member delegation of the state BJP on Monday met Union agriculture minister Radhamohan Singh in New Delhi and apprised him of the distress sale of onion in Odisha.

Cellphones won't be banned in schools, colleges: Minister
The Odisha government has no intention of banning mobile phones in schools and colleges, higher education minister Ananta Das clarified on Monday amid statewide uproar over the purported move to bar students from using cellphones inside campuses.

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Greens fume at entertainment park in Upper Lake

Over 100 especially-abled kids dance, paint at dentist's marriage

CAG unearths financial discrepancies worth Rs 12 cr in MANIT

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Shiromani Akali Dal worker thrashed to death in Batala

Panchkula man booked for duping Delhi entrepreneurs
The district police on Monday booked a resident of Mansa Devi Complex for allegedly duping a New Delhi-based enterpreneurs' association to the tune of Rs 25 lakh on the pretext of getting them a chunk of industrial plot in Kundli, a border area of Haryana and New Delhi in Sonipat.

Missing woman commits suicide, body found hanging in public park
Mystery shrouds the death of a 26-year-old woman who had gone missing from her house since Saturday in Mani Majra.

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