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I have no intention of resigning, N Srinivasan says BCCI chief N Srinivasan finally came out in public, saying that the last few days have been difficult for the BCCI and for him as the president. IIT-Bombay buries birthday bumps in the dumps The tradition of giving birthday bumps to friends has been banned on the IIT-B's Powai campus. Death toll rise to 16 in Malda infant deaths The death toll in the death of infants in Malda rose to 16. Malnutrition and low weight have been ascertained as the causes of these deaths. |
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Fake cops dupe woman in Deonar Three unidentified men impersonating policemen duped an elderly woman of ornaments worth Rs 70,000 in Deonar on Saturday. 4 die of heatstroke in Millennium City Four people have died of heatstroke here in a day. So far, six such deaths have been reported at Civil Hospital. |
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India's forex reserves down $1.7 billion India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves decreased by $1.72 billion to $291.96 billion for the week ended on May 17. Jet Airways likely to raise Rs 250 crore by 5% stake dilution Jet Airways is likely to raise Rs 253 crore through divesting its 5 per cent stake of the promoter to meet Sebi norms of 25 per cent public float. |
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Mumbai Indians eye maiden title as CSK battle to overcome distractions Sunday's final will be played on the wicket that was used for Friday's Qualifier 2 and Mumbai will be better off having spent time on it. Neymar says he is joining Barcelona Neymar on Saturday said that he has made up his mind and will be joining Barcelona after the Confederations Cup. |
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India is regressive for women, says Mallika Sherawat India is "regressive for women" and a "depressing" place to be, says Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat. Salman's blackbuck case: Trial remains suspended Trial in the 1998 blackbuck hunting case did not take place for the second time as two prosecution witnesses did not appear in court. |
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Google Music review: Feature-rich, but no iTunes killer The song selection of around 18 million tracks on Google Music is comparable to popular services such as Spotify and Rhapsody. How Apple, Google are saving billions in taxes European leaders discussed tax policy and specifically their concerns over how a number of high-profile international companies have evaded tax. |
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