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December 30, 2012

Top Headlines

Peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar marred by violence
A group of protesters sat on a one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar while others shouted slogans holding placards in their hands.

Only one conviction out of 635 rape cases in Delhi this year, home ministry data reveals
As many as 754 accused were arrested in the 635 cases reported to Delhi Police between January and November, the highest in past five years, home ministry data said.

1st ODI: Nasir Jamshed, Younus Khan hit fifties to give Pakistan an edge
Nasir Jamshed and Younus Khan produced a good batting display to resurrect Pakistan innings after losing early wickets against India in the first ODI in Chennai.

Cities

Girl molested in moving bus in Delhi
The 16-year-old girl, who had left her house after a tiff, was molested by an off-duty conductor in a moving DTC cluster bus at Tansen Marg.

Five of ten Delhi Metro stations reopen
Five out of ten Delhi Metro stations that had remained shut since Saturday were opened on Sunday afternoon, a DMRC official said.

Business

HDFC auto loans to come down
HDFC bank has decided to cut its base rate by 10 basis points (0.1%) as part of a 'cumulative action'.

FIIs inflow in stocks over Rs 24,000cr in December
This is the highest net monthly investment by FIIs in stocks since February, when they had infused Rs 25,212 crore.

Sports

Walcott treble as Arsenal sink Newcastle
Theo Walcott sent a message to Arsene Wenger as the Arsenal forward hit a hat-trick in his side's stunning 7-3 demolition of Newcastle in the Premier League.

Cricket world hails Greig's contribution
South African-born Greig died Saturday after a heart attack at his Sydney home at the age of 66, as he battled lung cancer diagnosed just two months ago.

Entertainment

Marriage to a married man no longer taboo in Bollywood
An unmarried top actress of the 90s (she's still single) jokes about how good men are hard to find because the most eligible ones are either gay or married.

Gang-rape victim's death: I'm sorry that I'm a man, says SRK
"I am so sorry that I am a part of this society and culture", and "I am so sorry that I am a man", Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan said Saturday

Infotech

Tips to boost productivity at workplace
At the workplace, our productivity hinges on how well we can use a computer and how well it functions for us.

iPhone, iPad 'blamed' for rising crime in New York
New York's mayor believes iPhones and iPads rule the roost in the mobile market and are popular not only among tech enthusiasts, but also among thieves in the city.

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