Daily Newsletter | Saturday, October 21, 2017
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Govt to set up 7.5L Wi-Fi hotspots by 2018-end |
The government has decided to give a major push to Wi-Fi deployment across the length and breadth of the country and will facilitate the setting up of as many as 7.5 lakh public-internet hotpots by the end of next year. |
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Top IS recruiter for India held in Philippines |
In what could boost National Investigation Agency’s probe into cases of Islamic State operatives of Indian origin, Karen Aisha Hamidon — named in radicalisation of Indian recruits — has been arrested in the Philippines. |
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Sony launches a PS4 controller for young gamers |
Sony has a new PlayStation 4 controller coming out in time for the holidays. And this one has been designed with younger gamers in mind. It’s called the Mini Wired Gamepad, and it’s a very different proposition than its full-sized cousin, the Dualsho… |
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US lawmakers move to regulate online political ads |
US lawmakers Thursday unveiled legislation to require disclosure of the source of many online political ads, a move aimed at preventing a recurrence of Russian social media manipulation in the 2016 election. |
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Sreesanth cannot play for any other country, ICC rules very clear: BCCI |
BCCI acting president CK Khanna has made it clear on Friday that fast bowler S Sreesanth cannot play for any other country as per ICC rules. Sreesanth has hinted that he may play for another country following the Kerala High Court order to uphold his life time ban earlier in the day. |
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India leading emerging nations in race for universal energy access |
India is on course to achieving universal access to electricity and clean cooking facilities by the early 2020s, a deacde ahead of other developing countries, the International Energy Agency has said, indicating global recognition for the Narendra Modi government’s energy programme. |
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