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March 27, 2013

Top Headlines

North Korea to cut all channels with South Korea as 'war may break out any time'
The North has already stopped responding to calls on the hotline to the US military that supervises the heavily armed demilitarized zone and the Red Cross line that has been used by the governments of both sides.

I am proud of Kargil operation, ex-Pakistani dictator Musharraf says
Musharraf made the remarks when he was asked about criticism of his role in the Kargil issue at a news conference in the southern port city of Karachi.

Ranatunga calls for Sri Lankan cricketers to boycott IPL 6
Arjuna Ranatunga slammed IPL governing council's decision to withdraw Sri Lankan cricketers from Chennai matches and asked the players to opt out of IPL.

Cities

16-year-old student raped
A 16-year-old high student was raped under the limits of MaudahaKotwali police station, in Hamirpur district on Tuesday.

Man killed with arrow over property row
A man was killed by an assailant on Wednesday over a property dispute in Hiraulwa village under Shankarpur police station area in Bihar's Madhepura district, police sources said.

Business

Corporate India’s revenues set to decline
India Inc's revenue growth will decelerate to 6-7% during January-March 2013 as against 17.5% during the fourth quarter of FY 12 on the back of waning demand.

Slowdown hits auto companies production
Slowing growth has dampened sentiments of buyers, who are reluctant to engage in new purchases at a time when interest rates and fuel prices remain high.

Sports

Saina Nehwal nominated for BWF's Female Player of the Year Award
World number two Saina is the only non-Chinese among the five contenders for the top annual award among women shuttlers instituted by the BWF.

Cheteshwar Pujara will find answers to ODI cricket, says Rahul Dravid
Rahul Dravid says Cheteshwar Pujara, who succeeded the former India captain at the crucial number position in the Test side, has it in him to be a successful player in ODIs as well

Entertainment

In Bollywood, you have to be in the glamorous image all the time: Asin
The southern film industry is far more traditional than Bollywood, which caters to a wider audience and gives opportunities to women in technical fields, says actress Asin.

No equation between SRK and me: Ajay Devgn
I have maintained that the Bollywood box office clearly knows the difference between the boys and the men.

Infotech

Chinese frown upon media attack on Apple
Apple and Volkswagen AG were singled out on March 15 by state-run China Central Television in its annual corporate malpractice expose.

E-com players in India on life support
In the last three years, 52 ecommerce start-ups raised $700 million in VC funding, but only 18 companies were able to attract any follow-on investments.

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