Daily Newsletter | Thursday, February 09, 2017
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Here is how surgical strike was carried out by Army across LoC |
The Army gave an account of the combat operation and the raw courage displayed by them in the citations of the gallantry award on the Republic Day. It started planning to execute the surgical strike on the terror infrastructure in PoK soon after the Uri terror attack in J&K |
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Governor delaying my swearing in as CM: Sasikala |
With governor C Vidyasagar Rao’s visit to Chennai remaining uncertain even three days after she became leader of the legislature party, AIADMK general secretary V K Sasikala alleged on Wednesday that her swearing-in as chief minister was being deliberately delayed by the governor. |
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Don’t operate party a/c without my consent: OPS |
Panneerselvam has written to the chief manager of Bank of India requesting the bank to “not let anyone else operate” the party’s current account (No. 801220110000521) without his “written consent and instructions.” Panneerselvam issued the letter in his capacity as the treasurer of the AIADMK. |
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Delhi: Out to get medicines for son, man stabbed |
A 30-year-old man was stabbed by three teenagers after they robbed him while he was returning home from work. The incident was reported in west Delhi’s Janakpuri late on Monday. Police said the man was carrying Rs 800 in his wallet to buy medicines for his ailing son. |
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Play more Tests with us before writing us off: Mushfiqur |
“I have been playing for 11 years and I have never had so much cricket, Test cricket, in one year (referring to year ahead). We went out of Bangladesh to play Test cricket after almost two years. That’s not acceptable,” Bangladesh Test captain Mushfiqur Rahim said. |
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Infosys CEO, board face heat from founders |
Rising tensions between the Infosys founders and the company CEO Vishal Sikka is grab bing all the at tention but a careful reading of the situation makes it clear that the man under the most intense pressure, actually , is the company chairman, R Seshasayee. |
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Rupee zooms to nearly 3-month high, gains 22 paise |
Reversing Tuesday’s plunge, the rupee on Wednesday staged a smart comeback to end at a nearly 3-month high of 67.19 against the US currency, surging by a solid 22 paise on fresh bouts of dollar selling by banks and exporters. |
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