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January 31, 2011

Top Headlines

Sabarimala's Makara Jyothi is man-lit: Travancore Devaswom Board
Seeking to downplay the debate over 'Makara Jyothi' of Sabarimala temple, TDB today said it was known to most believers that it was a man lit-fire.

Navy warship INS Vindhyagiri capsizes
An India Navy warship INS Vindhyagiri, which collided head-on with a Cyprus flag merchant ship, M V Nordlake,on Sunday evening, caught fire on Monday morning.

AI plane with 300 Indians from Egypt lands in Mumbai
An Air India plane, carrying about 300 stranded passengers from strife-torn Egypt, landed at the CST Airport here on Monday afternoon.

Cities

La Mart principal led Rouvanjit to suicide: Court
Kolkata session's court dismissed the revision petitions of the four teachers of La Martiniere for Boys' School accused in the Rauvanjit Rawla's suicide case.

Former village head rapes minor
A 60-year-old former village head allegedly raped a minor girl in Gaura Pandey village of the district, police said today.

Business

Sensex closes 68 points down
Sensex fell for the fourth straight session today, losing over 68 points, to five-month low on sustained selling by investors.

Siemens Ltd promoter's open offer at Rs 930/share
Siemens Ltd today said that its German parent Siemens AG has made an open offer to buy 19.82 per cent equity in the company at Rs 930 per share.

Sports

I can play cricket really well: Vijender
Vijender Singh has single-handedly popularised boxing among the youngsters in India, and has become a youth icon winning adulation of the masses.

'Sachin key to India's World Cup success'
Sachin Tendulkar would be crucial to India's success in the World Cup and the Dhoni-led side was far ahead of 'Kapil's Devils' in terms of talent, feels Sandhu.

Entertainment

Preity, Rani switch places
Times change and people change with it. This was pretty obvious at the Filmfare Awards recently, where the stars came together.

Prateik isn't loved back
After 'Dhobi Ghat', Prateik Babbar will be seen in Prakash Jha's 'Aarakshan'. People are quite amused by the fact that his reel story is similar to his real love story.

Infotech

5 tips to protect yourself on Facebook
These days, Facebook may be the single best way online to keep in touch with friends, associates, far-flung family members, and people with similar interests.

Android beats Nokia's Symbian
Google's Android dethroned Nokia's Symbian as the most popular smartphone platform in the last quarter of 2010.

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