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June 25, 2013

Top Headlines

Rescue operations resume in Uttarakhand, toll climbs to 822
At least 15 bodies of flash-flood victims were found floating in Ganga in different districts of Uttar Pradesh including Muzaffarnagar, Bulandshahr and Bijnore.

Uddhav plays down his 'parochial approach' remark against Modi
"In times of disaster, one has to have a national thinking and not parochial or regional views," Uddhav had said in an editorial in Shiv Sena's mouthpiece Saamna.

SC dismisses plea against Ranbaxy over substandard drugs
The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking a probe against Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd for allegedly manufacturing and selling substandard medicines.

Cities

I have nothing against Salman, just want compensation: Hit-and-run victim's son
Salman Khan will now have to appear before the sessions court on July 19 for framing of charges.

Rape victim's real brother is her child's biological father
The Alirajpur police are likely to petition court to withdraw charges filed against a youth for raping and making pregnant his aunt.

Business

Mercedes launches new E Class priced at Rs 41.51 lakh
German luxury car maker Mercedes Benz said it expects India to be among its top ten global markets by 2020.

Mahindra Satyam merges with Tech Mahindra
Software firm Mahindra Satyam was on Tuesday formally merged with its parent Tech Mahindra to create the country's fifth largest software services firm.

Sports

'Captain Cool' Dhoni in a league of his own
It cannot be luck alone or the Number 7 factor that Mahendra Singh Dhoni has so distinctively worn on his sleeve.

Tainted Rauf, Kiwi Bowden dropped from ICC Elite Panel
Rauf and Bowden have been replaced by former Test cricketers Richard Illingworth and Paul Reiffel.

Entertainment

Katrina dines with Ranbir Kapoor and Neetu Singh
The buzz was that the real reason why Deepika Padukone skipped the London promotions of 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' was the presence of Katrina Kaif in the city.

Indian people find festival films boring, says Anurag Kashyap
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap feels that audience and exhibitors in India believe that the films going to festivals are boring.

Infotech

Infosys plans better hikes for performers
Infosys is drawing up plans to tilt the scales in favour of top performers, part of efforts to revitalise the workforce.

LG Optimus L7 II review: A phone to reckon with
The mid-range segment is a tough battle in India if you are not Samsung and LG OptimusL7 II Dual has its task cut out.

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