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April 29, 2013

Top Headlines

Sarabjit won't be sent abroad for treatment: Pak panel
The medical board, constituted for the treatment of Sarabjit Singh, said today that there is no need to send him abroad for treatment.

Mulayam says China is our biggest enemy, criticises UPA govt for 'doing nothing'
Describing China as the 'biggest enemy', Mulayam said, "We have been warning that China has started occupying our territory. But government is not listening."

The caste factor: How Karnataka is influenced by it
For all its tech-savvy and progressivism, Karnataka still remains extremely caste-conscious when it comes to the ballot box.

Cities

15-year-old raped in school bus
A driver of a school bus was arrested for allegedly raping a 15-year-old girl here, police said today.

Cop killed by wife with grinding stone
An assistant inspector, Nandkishore Takasalkar, 43, was allegedly killed by his wife at his Marol police quarters after a fight on Sunday.

Business

HUL Q4 net profit up 15%
Hindustan Unilever (HUL) has reported a 15% growth in net profit at Rs 787 crore for the quarter and financial year ending March 31, 2013.

India's GDP likely to grow at 5.7% in 2013: IMF
Indicating that India's declining growth has bottomed out, IMF on Monday said the country's GDP is likely to improve to 5.7% in 2013 and further to 6.2% a year after.

Sports

Watson cuts short Gayle show in Jaipur
Chris Gayle smashed 34 runs off 16 balls before Shane Watson had him caught behind by Sanju Samson in their IPL 6 match at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.

Champions Trophy final squad to be picked on May 4
The final Indian squad for the ICC Champions Trophy, to be held in June in England and Wales, is to be picked by the national selectors on May 4.

Entertainment

Politics is best left to professionals: Shah Rukh
"I can't become a politician all of a sudden. It's a professional field and you have to educate yourself for that," Shah Rukh Khan said on a recent visit to Kerala.

Preity Zinta's big secret!
Actress Preity Zinta is keen on making a big announcement to her fans but has her lips sealed until April 30.

Infotech

IT CEOs: Stress level in IT industry no different
Captains of IT industry are guarded in their response to anecdotal evidence of a spike in reported cases of depression among workers in the sector, as reported by ET.

Bendable smartphones coming soon
Imagine a cellphone that bends to block a snooping bystander from reading your private messages!

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