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January 17, 2013

Top Headlines

LPG cap raised to 9 cylinders, diesel price hike in the offing
Consumers will get 5 subsidised cylinders between September 2012 and March 2013 and from April 1, 2013, they will be entitled to 9 cylinders per annum.

Anti-graft chief says not enough proof to arrest Pakistan PM, irks SC
National Accountability Bureau chief told the Supreme Court on Thursday that he does not have sufficient evidence to arrest PM Raja Pervaiz Ashraf

30 Algerian workers held hostage at gas field escape: Reports
30 Algerian workers have managed to escape from the desert gas facility where dozens are being held hostage by a group affiliated to al-Qaida, APS news agency said.

Cities

Rat bites woman passenger in AC coach
The railways appears to be losing the fight against pests and rodents on trains.

Girl burnt alive, face mutilated by acid in UP
A 16-year-old Kanya Vidhya Dhan beneficiary was allegedly burnt alive and her face badly mutilated by acid in Farrukhabad district, police said on Wednesday.

Business

BHEL to be categorised as Maharatna
The committee headed by the cabinet secretary has cleared the proposal to grant 'Maharatna' status for Bharat Heavy electricals Ltd, Praful Patel has said.

Tax evasion of Rs 2,600cr detected
Coming down heavily on tax defaulters, financial intelligence agencies have detected tax and duty evasion of over Rs 2,600 crore in the last quarter ended December.

Sports

Paes crashes out of men's doubles
Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek were knocked out of the Aus Open after going down in straight sets in their opening-round match of the doubles event.

Dhoni proves he is the master of ODIs
Despite being under immense pressure Dhoni's batting in recent one-day internationals has once again established his phenomenal skill in this format.

Entertainment

I'm fit but not delusional: Anil Kapoor
In the last 10 years, wherever I go, people seem to notice how fit I am. But it started when I was doing Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 1942 A Love Story (1994).

Bollywood is worried about escalated border tension
The escalated border tension between India and Pakistan has impacted cultural and sporting exchanges and that is something that many in Bollywood are worried about.

Infotech

HCL Technologies profit rises 68.4%, beats estimate
HCL Technologies, India's fourth-largest software services provider, beat estimates with a 68.4 percent jump in quarterly profits joining Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services.

Nokia to transfer 820 jobs to TCS, HCL Tech
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia said it will cut over 1000 IT jobs, including 820 employees who will be transfered to HCL Technologies and Tata Consultancy Services.

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