Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, October 04, 2017
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BSF camp attack: JeM terrorists originally targeted Srinagar airport |
The original target of the suicide attack at 182 battalion headquarters of Border Security Force (BSF) on Tuesday morning was the Srinagar airport for which a member of Jaish-e-Mohammad’s Afzal Guru Squad had even conducted a reconnaissance of the area, top intelligence sources told TOI. |
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Day after carnage, fear and loathing in America |
Authorities found an arsenal of weapons that would have wowed a military commando in the 32nd floor Las Vegas hotel suite from where 64-year old Stephen Paddock rained down automatic fire at a Sunday night music concert massacring 59 people and injuring over 500. |
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No illicit ties with Papa: Honeypreet Insan |
Honeypreet had a team of four lawyers with her when she was taken into custody on the Zirakpur-Patiala highway by the special investigation team of Haryana police, senior police officers said. |
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IPL contracts prevented Australians from sledging: Sehwag |
Virender Sehwag on Tuesday said that the Australian players were scared of sledging Virat Kohli and the other Indian players during the recently concluded ODI series due to the possibility of losing out on their lucrative IPL contracts. |
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Deepa Malik still hurt over Khel Ratna snub |
Rio Paralympics silver medallist remains upset over being ignored for Khel Ratna this year and feels exception should have been made by the awards committee, like it had done in 2016. |
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Corporate finances show improvement: Ratings cos |
Ratings have always been a complicated issue, not just in India but globally with agencies often facing criticism for their actions. On Tuesday, two agencies released data, pointing to a sharp improvement in the financial health of India Inc, a statement that is good news for policymakers as well as businesses. |
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Core sector growth rises to 4.9 per cent in August |
These eight infrastructure sectors — coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilisers, steel, cement and electricity — had witnessed 3.1 per cent expansion in August last year. The infrastructure growth was 2.6 per cent in the previous month of July |
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