Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, July 11, 2017
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7 Amarnath yatris killed as terrorists attack bus in J&K’s Anantnag |
Police sources said the terrorists initially attacked a police bunker at Batengoo. The fire was returned but there was no report of injuries. Thereafter the terrorists fired on a police naka near Khanabal and again faced retaliation. A tourist bus was then targeted and the pilgrims were hit. |
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Amarnath yatra to continue from Jammu |
Jammu and Kashmir deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh said the Amarnath pilgrims injured in a terror attack at Anantnag district will be airlifted to Delhi on Tuesday. The yatra will continue from Jammu as per plans. |
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Actor Anushka gets clean chit in Mumbai flat row |
The BMC, which had received a complaint in May about a huge electric junction box installed in the common passage of the 20th floor of a Versova tower by actor Anushka Sharma, has given her a clean chit. |
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Meizu Pro 7 to be powered by MediaTek Helio X30 processor |
Meizu’s upcoming flagship smartphone – Pro 7 – has been rumoured for quite some time now. The unannounced handset is in the news again, as chipset manufacturer MediaTek, in its official revenue figures for the month, has revealed that the smartphone … |
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Wimbledon: Nadal upset by Muller in 5-set thriller |
After digging himself out of difficult situations over and over during the course of a riveting encounter that lasted more than 4 hours, Nadal suddenly faltered, getting broken in the last game and losing to 16th-seeded Gilles Muller of Luxembourg 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 13-15 in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday. |
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Coach appointment held back until Kohli has his say: Ganguly |
The much-awaited appointment of the next coach of the Indian men’s cricket team has been deferred to an unconfirmed date, with the BCCI’s Cricket Advisory Committee comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman seeking Indian captain Virat Kohli’s inputs. |
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Shriram-IDFC deal hinges on RBI nod |
The complex merger of an infrastructure lender-turned-bank with a retail group hinges on the RBI allowing Shriram Transport Finance (STFC) existing separately as an associate company outside the merged bank — something the central bank has never done before. |
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HC revokes permission in Rs 41,000 crore suit against Tata Sons |
The minority shareholders later sought a stay of the HC order to enable them to appeal against it. Tata Sons wished to oppose the plea for a stay and the court posted the matter for a hearing on Tuesday on the question of a stay. Till then its order of revocation is unlikely to be uploaded. |
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