Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, June 13, 2017
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Give details of four Uri attackers, India tells Pakistan |
The National Investigation Agency has approached Pakistan to provide details of four fidayeen attackers involved in last year’s attack on an Army camp in Uri, after which the Indian Army carried out surgical strikes across the line of control (LoC) and destroyed several launch pads. |
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Farmers defaulting on loans in hope of waiver |
Expectation of loan waiver has prompted farmers to stop repayment of money owed to financial institutions. This adds pressure on banks that are already grappling with a pile of bad corporate debt. Several bankers TOI spoke to confirmed that there was a rising trend of farmers refusing to clear dues. |
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Hear acid attack cases daily: Uttarakhand HC |
The court directed that compensation of Rs 1 lakh should be paid to acid attack victims immediately after registration of FIR, Rs 7,000 per month should be paid to victims who have received third/fourth degree burns, and Rs 5,000 per month to those whose injuries are of first and second degree. |
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CT: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 3 wickets to seal semis spot |
Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed (61) cracked a gritty unbeaten fifty as Pakistan survived some tense moments before notching up a thrilling three-wicket win over Sri Lanka in their must-win Group B match to enter the semifinals of the ICC Champions Trophy on Monday. |
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Kumble will remain coach for West Indies tour: Vinod Rai |
Anil Kumble will remain India’s coach for the tour of West Indies subject to his acceptance, Committee of Administrators (COA) chairman Vinod Rai said on Monday, insisting that only the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) will decide the next head coach. |
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Heena, Jitu win ISSF World Cup mixed team 10m gold |
Ace shooters Jitu Rai and Heena Sidhu delivered India its first medal at the ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol series being held in Gabala, Azerbaijin by combining superbly to claim gold in the mixed team 10m air pistol event. |
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Now, get daily fuel prices on a phone app |
India’s largest fuel retailer IndianOil said that consumers would be able to see updated prices of petrol and diesel in all cities through the company’s mobile app — Fuel@IOC — once the daily price revision kicks in from Friday. |
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Amid layoffs, IT companies hired record 24% more in May |
The IT services industry may be laying off many, but it remains the most aggressive hirer. In May, while overall talent demand grew by 4%, IT/BPO recorded a whopping 24% rise in demand compared to April, according to a study by TimesJobs, the jobs search and recruitment platform. |
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