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August 15, 2013

Top Headlines

3 Indian Army jawans injured in fresh Pak firing at LoC
Three jawans were injured today in Pakistani firing on forward posts along the LoC in Balakote area of Poonch district in J&K, an Army official said.

Egypt crisis: Muslim Brotherhood remains defiant, calls for protest march in Cairo
Muslim Brotherhood called on followers to march in protest in Cairo today, after at least 421 people were killed in a security crackdown on the Islamist movement.

We are treated as if we don't belong to India: J&K CM Omar Abdullah
Pained by the criticism over the communal violence in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah demanded to know why Kashmiris were treated differently.

Cities

Brutally beaten by teacher, boy dies
A 10-year-old boy, allegedly beaten by his teacher at the Abhinaypura Government Primary School in Etawah, succumbed to his injuries at the SGPGI in Lucknow.

3000 newborns in Mumbai die before their 1st birthday
Two out of three infants who die in the city are newborns. An estimated 3,000 babies born in the city each year do not get to celebrate their first birthday, said experts.

Business

Economic slowdown won't last long: PM
The slowdown in Indian economy will not last long as government is working hard to remedy the situation, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Thursday.

Journey of Indian rupee since independence
The Indian rupee, which was at par with the American currency at the time of independence in 1947, hit a record low of 61.80 against the dollar recently.

Sports

MSD to lead Kapil's best Indian ODI XII
Kapil Dev decided to keep himself "out" of the best-ever Indian ODI line-up which he feels should be led by another limited overs legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Premier League chief slams 'winter' 2022 World Cup
The chief executive of England's Premier League has said switching the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to the European winter would be "nigh-on impossible".

Entertainment

Emraan Hashmi's grandmother passes away
Yesteryear actor Poornima and grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi passed away late Wednesday night. Poornima had been in the hospital for a few days.

Bollywood's top patriotic songs
On the auspicious occasion of Independence Day, singers and musicians talk to us about their favourite patriotic song and what it means to them.

Infotech

Cisco to lay off 4,000 employees
Cisco's earnings and revenue grew in the latest quarter as demand for its computer networking equipment increased.

US county abandons TCS project, files lawsuit
Tata Consultancy Services, has been slapped with a lawsuit by Orange County in California for making "a series of false promises and intentional misrepresentations."

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