Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, April 24, 2018
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Forget 1962, India now better poised to deter China |
“India does not want war. But if the push comes to shove, we are prepared. China has been forced to grudgingly accept that India is no pushover after repeatedly testing our resolve over the last few years, especially during the Doklam troop face-off,” a senior official said. |
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9 dead as van plows over Toronto sidewalk |
A white Ryder rental van killed nine people and injured 16 when its driver plowed through a busy Toronto sidewalk on a sunny Monday afternoon, police said. Toronto Deputy Chief Peter Yuen provided the casualty toll at a news conference. |
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CJI Dipak Misra says ‘I am doing my best’ |
Within an hour of Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu rejecting the removal motion on Monday morning, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra walked into an eventful meeting of judges in the Supreme Court, which resolved to form a four-judge team to informally collate concerns and suggestions of judges for a resolution to light up the institution’s dimming image. |
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L-G to decide Manu Sharma’s fate, not Jessica’s sister: Tihar official |
A month after murdered model Jessica Lall’s sister Sabrina Lall wrote to Tihar jail authorities that she had “forgiven” her killer Manu Sharma, officials said the convict’s fate will be decided by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal after the jail’s Sentence Review Board (SRB) submits a report. |
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IPL: Kings XI Punjab beat Delhi Daredevils to go top |
Shreyas Iyer failed to become the hero the home team needed as Delhi Daredevils suffered a nail-biting four-run lost to Kings XI Punjab in the first home game of the Indian Premier League at the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi on Monday. |
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TCS is now valued more than Accenture |
Rod Bourgeois, head of research in US-based DeepDive Equity Research, said that the root driver of TCS’ success is that it has built a position as the low-cost value player at scale — backed by the execution ability to maintain low costs while still delivering quality work. |
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Padmaavat: SC rejects plea to delete scenes |
The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra rejected the plea of Angivesh which also sought lodging of FIR against the producer and director of the film for glorifying the social evil of jauhar (self immolation by widows on their husband’s funeral pyre). |
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