Daily Newsletter | Friday, March 10, 2017
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BJP ahead in UP; AAP or Cong in Punjab: Exit polls |
A slew of exit polls on Thursday agreed that the BJP would be the frontrunner in Uttar Pradesh while disagreeing on whether it would get a majority.The polls also differed on the outcome in Uttarakhand and Manipur while projecting the BJP as the largest party in a possibly hung Goa assembly |
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Noida Authority seals 5-floor building; will soon demolish structure |
Noida Authority on Thursday has said that it will demolish an unauthorized building, which houses five floors, in sector 80 of the city. The Authority has issued a notice to the developer constructing building in the area adjoining Nangla Charandas village, located in phase-II of Noida. The developer has been ordered to remove the unauthorized construction within seven days failing which the building will be razed to the ground by the Authority. |
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Samsung Galaxy S8 goes up on pre-orders in UK |
Incidentally, according to reports the price on Mobilefun website is GBP 150 more than Galaxy S8’s predecessor Galaxy S7, which is said to be priced at GBP 549 at the time of launch. The company’s Galaxy S7 edge was priced at GBP 649 at the time of t… |
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Samsung may not be giving up on Galaxy Note 7 |
The speculations about Samsung planning to recycle Galaxy Note 7 comes shortly after the company’s MWC 2017 event where the company’s presentation was shortly disrupted by a Green Peace protester, who left a message for Samsung to recycle Note 7 comp… |
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Saina, Sindhu ease into All England Open quarters |
India’s PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal moved into the women’s singles quarter-finals, but men’s singles shuttler HS Prannoy lost in the second round of the All England Open Badminton Championships on Thursday. |
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Pandya released, India retain 15 for last 2 Tests |
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday retained the same squad, barring injured all-rounder Hardik Pandya, for the remaining two Tests of the four-match series against Australia. |
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BCCI files official complaint against Steve Smith |
The Indian Cricket Board on Thursday lodged an official complaint with International Cricket Council (ICC) against Australian captain Steve Smith and Peter Handscomb for seeking dressing room help on a DRS call. |
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No plans to privatise Air India: Government |
Government is not considering inducting banks as strategic investors in Air India or privatising the airline, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said in a written reply in Lok Sabha. Earlier, a section of media had reported that Air India had asked banks to recast its long-term debt of Rs 9,000 crore through the Scheme for Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets (S4A). |
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Gold logs more losses on muted demand, slides Rs 250 |
Gold prices went down for the fourth straight day — this time by Rs 250 — to Rs 29,250 per 10 grams, in sync with a weakening global trend amid slack demand from local jewellers. Silver also cracked below the Rs 42,000-mark by plunging Rs 600 to Rs 41,500 per kg. |
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