| | Mayawati backs IAS Durga, says 'goondaraj' prevailing in UP BSP supremo reiterated her demand for imposing President's Rule in the state. Barack Obama calls for economic reforms, wary of India and China Obama said countries like China, Germany and India are going forward and US can't just sit by. Bandh in Rayalaseema, coastal Andhra against Telangana Different outfits supporting united Andhra have called for a shutdown in the region against the decision of Congress to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh. | | | Free insurance for CNG drivers launched The scheme will provide insurance cover to about 3 lakh drivers of CNG-run public transport vehicles registered in Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida and Greater Noida. JNU student dies, classmate he attacked still critical A student of the Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU) who attempted suicide after attacking a woman classmate died on Wednesday, a police officer said. | | | Gold regains Rs 29,000 level for first time in nearly 4 months Silver also zoomed up by Rs 915 to Rs 42,260 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers. Last date for filing I-T returns extended to August 5 The government on Wednesday extended the last date for filing of income tax returns by five days to August 5. | | | Srinivasan refuses to comment, uncertainty prevails A defiant N Srinivasan refused to comment on whether he has taken over as the BCCI president again, bluntly telling the waiting mediamen to stop "hounding him". India has self-belief to retain 2015 World Cup title: Kapil Dev Kapil said the influx of international players for IPL tournament and subsequent exchange of ideas had helped change the mindset of India's cricketers. | | | Happiness is a choice: Jennifer Aniston Actress Jennifer Aniston says being happy is one's personal choice and people can rise above their state of misery anytime. Never tried to depict anything wrong intentionally: Shah Rukh Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's latest blockbuster Chennai Express will get the biggest release for any Indian film in the UK. | | | 'Smart' homes open doors to hackers Smart homes that let residents control alarms, locks and more over the internet are opening doors for crooks with hacker skills, experts said. Sony aims to be among top three smartphone players in India Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony said it is targetting to be among the top three smartphone players in the Indian market within a year. | |
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