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Friday, November 24, 2017
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Plaint against airline for not taking rupee on international flight
An IndiGo passenger has filed a complaint against the airline for refusing to accept Indian currency for a meal he wanted to buy onboard one of its international flights.

Hafiz Saeed walks free, says he will fight for 'Kashmir cause'
Mumbai attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed on Thursday walked from house arrest as a free man and moments after the release he said he will gather people across Pakistan for the "cause of Kashmir" and help the Kashmiris secure "freedom".

Data leaks: Govt to serve notice on Uber
The government has decided to serve notice on cab aggregator Uber for the massive data leaks at the company and its purported efforts to cover up the matter.

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Many new bidders interested in taking over defaulting companies: SBI chief
The SBI chairman’s statement comes after the government amended the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code to bar even ordinary defaulters from bidding for assets under the insolvency process.

Railways saves over Rs 5,000 crore in power bills in two years
"The Indian Railways (IR) has succeeded in achieving a cumulative saving of Rs 5,636 crore from April 2015 to October 2017 against the Business As Usual (BAU) mode by procuring power directly under Open Access arrangements.

Markets hold on to gains on cautious day of trading
The markets opened in the green on Thursday and went past the 33,600-mark for a brief period of time before finishing just below the psychological mark. Both Nifty and Sensex gained for the sixth straight day, thus recovering from last week's slump

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Arctic change: Polar bears crowd on Russian island
A boatload of tourists in the far eastern Russian Arctic thought they were seeing clumps of ice on the shore, before the jaw-dropping realisation that some 200 polar bears were roaming on the mountain slope. Climate change means ice, where polar bears are most at home, is melting earlier in the year and so polar bears have to spend longer on land.

Black bears come back from extinction in US' Nevada
After a gap of over 80 years, the black bear has returned to Nevada's Great Basin in US through conservation with their population believed to be over 500. A study has found that conservation efforts has resulted in successful re-colonisation of black bears into portions of their historic ranges.

Govt plans coal transportation in covered vehicles
The government has said it plans to transport coal in covered rail wagons and trucks across the country. Ferrying of coal in uncovered vehicles and rail wagons is said to be one of the key reasons behind high pollution levels along the transportation route from coal mine or importing sea port to user plants like power generation houses.

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Saeed walks free, says he will fight for 'Kashmir cause'
Mumbai attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed on Thursday walked from house arrest as a free man and moments after the release he said he will gather people across Pakistan for the "cause of Kashmir" and help the Kashmiris secure "freedom".

North Korea's wounded defector 'nice guy,' says surgeon
North Korea's latest defector, a young soldier known only by his family name Oh, is a quiet, pleasant man who has nightmares about being returned to the North, his surgeon said on Thursday.

Zimbabwe's next leader prepares to take power
Zimbabwe's incoming president Emmerson Mnangagwa was preparing on Thursday for his new role as president after a triumphant return home following the dramatic departure of Robert Mugabe, ending 37 years of authoritarian rule.

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Manish Malhotra and his 'lovely ladies' come together for a star-studded selfie

'Padmavati' reportedly insured for Rs 140 crore
A lot has been going on over the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's ‘Padmavati’, with the film being banned in five states in India amid numerous threats and debates over its content.

Karni Sena chief says 'Padmavati' must be burned
Kalvi declared that he is from the 37th generation of the descendants of Rani Padmini and Maharana Pratap and that the film should be burned.

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Human pilot beats AI in NASA's drone race
An expert human pilot was successfully able to beat flying drones controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) systems in a race organised by NASA. However, the AI-driven drones were more consistent with their performance, scientists said.

Who's got the upper hand? In sports, left-handers do
Whether it's Lou Gehrig in baseball, Wayne Gretzky in ice hockey, Martina Navratilova in tennis or Oscar De La Hoya in boxing, some of the best athletes in history have been portsiders.

Society sees men whose wives don't change surnames as less powerful: Study
These days, more women are choosing to keep their maiden name than ever before and according to new research, this affects the way their husband is perceived by others.

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Kohli rues lack of preparation time for SA tour
NAGPUR: Indian captain Virat Kohli on Thursday complained that cramped schedules are getting in the way of proper preparation for big series such as the upcoming tour of South Africa, a criticism that the BCCI promised to address with "utmost seriousness".

Chennaiyin FC outplay NorthEast United FC 3-0
Chennaiyin FC bounced back from a losing start in Indian Super League season 4 as they beat North East United FC 3-0 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Thursday night.

Sindhu storms into Hong Kong Open quarters, Saina exits
Second seed PV Sindhu sailed into the women's singles quarterfinals with a comfortable win while compatriot Saina Nehwal crashed out of the Hong Kong Open Super Series on Thursday.

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Amazon to hold Black Friday Sale in India from November 24
Leading e-commerce major Amazon has revealed that it will be organising Black Friday sale for its Indian customers on the Global Store of the company.

Xiaomi to launch Desh Ka Smartphone in India on November 30
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is all set to launch its next smartphone in India.

Apple to reportedly launch this iPhone SE 2 in first half of 2018
In August this year, a report revealed that Apple will launch an iPhone in India first, even before US and other European countries.

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Australian government scholarships for 52 Indian students: Envoy

FPM course: IIMB introduces reservation
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIMB) takes a step ahead to welcome students from diverse background by mandating reservation in its Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) from 2018-19 academic year.

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Actor who played Padmavati in 70s says Deepika must be fond of queen

Final run of Aadyam's 'Under The Gypsy Moon' this weekend
AKVarious Productions' 'Under The Gypsy Moon', which opened to packed audiences in October, will have its final run at the Jamshed Bhabha Theatre at NCPA on November 25 and 26.

Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway: Probe into 'land grab'
Shetkari Sangharsh Samiti Coordinator, Harane, Under Thane Rural EOW Lens

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AAP govt delayed buying 2000 buses: Environmentalist Sunita Narain
Environmentalist and EPCA member Sunita Narain on Thursday told the Delhi high court that the AAP government should have procured 2,000 buses by now to augment public transport.

Najafgarh: Teen reverses car, runs over two brothers; 1 dies
Two brothers - aged eight and three years - were run over by a car driven by a 17-year-old neighbour.While one of the boys was crushed between the car and a wall, the other was left critically .

Cops rescue minor girl being 'sold' for Rs 3.5 lakh
Posing as interested "buyers", police have rescued a 15-year-old girl from Bihar who was being "sold" in the capital by two dealers for Rs 3.5 lakh.

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Karnataka legislature officer faces sex abuse allegation

Man arrested for killing daughter

Prakash Rai alleges trolling, sends Simha notice

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2 die in road accident at ORR, 5 injured

we have seen our songs bring broken families together and help strangers connect: Sanam

Judge slips into depression, kills self in Tirupati
In a shocking incident, a judge committed suicide by hanging himself in the temple town on Wednesday.PV Sadananda Murthy (56) was working as an additional senior civil judge in Tirupati additional sub-court.

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It is 'Diwali' for us, crows Maitreyan after online whine

EC order revives AIADMK, but bigger challenge ahead

Why Chennaiites bank more on real estate, gold than shares

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Salt supply likely to be hit as railways restricts rakes in Gujarat
Salt supply across India is likely to be hit following the railway board’s decision to drastically reduce the number of rakes to Gujarat from 150 a month to just 90.

Havmor ice-cream is now Lotte's pie
Home-grown ice-cream maker Havmor Ice Cream Limited (HIL) on Thursday decided to sell its ice-cream business to Lotte Confectionery, a part of $80 billion South Korean conglomerate Lotte group, for Rs 1,020 crore. The 73-year-old ice-cream company, however, will continue to run its restaurant business.

Realtors demand higher FSI for areas outside transit-oriented zone

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UP civic polls 2017: 13% booths in Allahabad 'hypersensitive plus'

From mandap to polling booths: These Kaushambi brides don't forget duty

GRP arrests two auto-lifters from Charbagh

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Odisha government hikes DA of its employees and pensioners
The state government on Thursday hiked dearness allowance (DA) for the state government employees and pensioners which would be effective from July 1, 2017.

Two arrested by Delhi Police from Bhubaneswar in fraud case

Union secretary emphasizes on expeditious implementation of PMGSY

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MP Cong protests increase in rape incidents, demands home minister's resignation
Congress workers were injured when police resorted to lathi-charge and opened water-cannons on Thursday morning during a protest march against increasing incidents of crimes against women in the state. A large number of Congress workers gathered at the state PCC office on Thursday morning with plans to `gherao’ and demonstrate outside the residence of home minister Bhupendra Singh.

Woman forest ranger thrown into well by encroachers in Madhya Pradesh
A female forest ranger was thrown into a well when she tried to stop encroachers from using its water. Ashok Nagar SP D S Bhadoria told TOI that Monika Thakur was rescued by her colleagues.

Medha Patkar meets AAP neta in jail
Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) leader Medha Patkar met state convener of AAP Alok Agarwal at Bhopal Central Jail on Wednesday.

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HC: Anticipatory bail only in exceptional circumstances

HC seeks details of action taken against constructions near high tension wires

Hundreds evacuated from snow-bound Lahaul

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