Daily Newsletter | Saturday, July 22, 2017
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Bihar alliance rift: JD(U) hits out at Congress |
The bickering among the ruling partners in Bihar continued on Friday with JD (U) spokesperson Ajay Alok targeting Congress, saying it could not pursue secularism while being a party to corruption. |
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Fake Chinese parts supplied for ‘desi’ Bofors: CBI |
Acting on a source information that fake and cheap Chinese parts were reaching the production line of indigenised Bofors guns, the agency has booked a Delhi-based firm Sidh Sales Syndicate and unknown officers of Guns Carriage Factory (GCF), Jabalpur for criminal conspiracy, cheating and forgery. |
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Wipro plans Rs 11,000-crore share buyback |
Wipro reported a 0.3% rise in revenue in constant currency in the first quarter that beat analyst expectations, pushing up its stock by about 5% in morning trade on the New York Stock Exchange. |
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Kuldeep stand-out bowler, Rahul makes solid return on day one |
The home team was comfortably placed at 139 for one, thanks to the second wicket stand from opener Danushka Gunathilaka (74) and Lahiru Thirimanne (59) before collapsing to 187 all out. The match situation changed drastically after Thirimanne’s fall in the 38th over with the next nine batsmen adding 48 to the total in the innings lasting 55.5 overs. |
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Australian cricketers in search of Indian investors |
The Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA), which has all the top cricketers under its wing, has sent its General Manager Tim Cruickshank to speak to potential Indian investors, who would want to rope in Australian players for endorsement deals. |
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Ilie Nastase banned over Fed Cup tirade |
Two-time Grand Slam winner Ilie Nastase is banned from all ITF competitions until December 2020, excluded from all ITF competitions excluding Grand Slams until December 2018, and fined $10,000 (8,588 euros). |
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Watch: ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal’ trailer |
The much-awaited trailer of ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal’ was launched in a grand manner in Mumbai where the cast and crew met and interacted with members of media. |
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