| | PM to visit Mumbai, offers Rs 2 lakh to blast victims' kin The Maharashtra government announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the families of those killed and Rs 50,000 to those injured in Wednesday's serial blasts in Mumbai. 99% terror strikes have been prevented, says Rahul Gandhi It is difficult to stop every terror incident even though the country has improved by leaps and bounds in combating the menace, said Rahul Gandhi Rahul against PM under Lokpal purview Expressing reservation over bringing the PM under the purview of Lokpal, Rahul Gandhi said the head of government should not come its ambit. | | | Day after serial blasts, Mumbaikars venture out boldly A day after three blasts rocked India's financial hub, Mumbaikars with their unshakable spirit on Thursday ventured out of their homes and resumed their daily chores. Tihar to set up institute to train new jail officials Tihar authorities have decided to come up with their own institute to train newly-inducted jail officials. | | | Gold futures hits record of Rs 23,465 on global cues Gold futures prices hit a new record high of Rs 23,465 per 10 grams on Thursday, buoyed by a firming trend in global markets. Sensex ends flat on high inflation, Mumbai blasts Sensex closed flat, just 22 points up , as three blasts in Mumbai yesterday made investors nervous, and overall inflation rose below the market expectations. | | | Eng must win 2-0 or 3-1 to topple India England must beat India by at least two clear matches in the forthcoming series to be ranked as the world's top Test team. Dr. Nandi apprises Maken of doping practices at NIS A day after he was roughed up by security officials, Dr Sajib Nandi said he has "substantial evidence" to back his claim of organised doping going on at the institute. | | | Is God on the side of terrorists: Ram Gopal Varma While Mumbaikars are coming up with strong reactions against the attacks, RGV, instead of blaming the inefficient government has questioned the futility of prayers. Big B takes a dig at media over blasts coverage Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan has taken a dig over the way media covers tragedies like the latest Mumbai serial blasts. | | | Dell beats Acer, regains No. 2 spot Dell occupied second place in the worldwide PC market in the second quarter of 2011, since the fourth quarter of 2008, boosted by sales in the Asia-Pacific region. Facebook CEO goes coy on Google+ Facebook CEO Mark Zukerberg seems to have suddenly gone coy on Google +, Google's latest challenge to Facebook. | | | | | |
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