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| May 03, 2013 |
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| | Thousands attend Sarabjit's funeral, many VIPs present A large crowd comprising villagers and VIPs, including Rahul Gandhi, bid a heartfelt adieu to Sarabjit Singh, whose body was brought to India late last night. Pakistani prisoner attacked in Jammu jail, serious; India says sorry Sanaullah, a resident of Pakistan, was admitted in hospital in an unconscious condition with serious injuries on his head after being hit by a fellow inmate. Loans to get cheaper as RBI cuts key policy rates The RBI on Friday cut key policy rates by 0.25%, a move that will make auto, housing and other loans cheaper and help accelerate economic growth. | | | Doctor booked for raping woman in hospital A doctor allegedly raped a young woman while she was undergoing treatment at his hospital in Thane, police said. Woman dies five years after she was wounded in Jaipur blast A 39-year-old woman has lost her battle for life five years after she was wounded in the 2008 Jaipur blast and slipped into coma. | | | Sensex slumps 183 points post RBI policy announcement Similarly, the National Stock Exchange Nifty index Nifty fell by 69.20 points, or 1.15 per cent, to 5,930.15. Bharti Airtel to sell 5% stake to Qatar Foundation for $1.26 billion Bharti Airtel will sell a 5% stake in the company to Qatar Foundation Endowment for $1.26 bn to strengthen the capital structure of the company. | | | MS Dhoni is a clever captain in Indian conditions: Kevin Pietersen "The reason why CSK are so successful is because MS (Dhoni) is such a clever skipper in Indian conditions," Pietersen said. Abhinav Bindra to appeal for India's Games return Bindra is part of a five-member government delegation that will meet IOC officials on May 15. | | | Salman Khan's visit creates chaos, crowd manhandled Massive chaos, ugly clashes and women being pushed around... this marked Salman Khan's visit to both Chandigarh and Ludhiana on Thursday. Alia prefers acting advice from Karan Johar than family Newcomer Alia Bhatt says she prefers to consult her mentor Karan Johar regarding her career over her family. | | | Four big contracts coming Indian IT's way Four IT contracts - from Unilever, Procter & Gamble, American Express, and Bank of America - each valued close to $8 billion are coming up for renewal this year. Infosys BPO's two senior executives resign Two more senior executives have resigned from the business process outsourcing arm of Infosys. | |
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