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September 14, 2011

Top Headlines

Chinese troops enter Indian territory; dismantle old bunkers
Chinese troops are reported to have entered into Indian territory & destroyed some old Army bunkers in Chumar division of Nyoma sector in Leh.

We could afford only Rs 25,000 for each player: Hockey India
Hockey India secretary general Narinder Batra said the federation could afford to give out only Rs 25,000 in reward to each member of the winning Indian team.

2014 polls may see Rahul Gandhi vs Modi: US report
A US Congressional report says it might just turn out to be a direct contest between Gujarat CM Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in 2014 polls.

Cities

Encephalitis: Death toll rises to 26 in Bihar
With the death of two more children in a hospital here on Wednesday, Japanese encephalitis has claimed 26 lives in Bihar during the past three weeks, official sources said.

Delhi Babus to face salary cut
Babus in the national capital will no longer be able to delay services to citizens as a long-pending legislation seeking greater accountability in the public services delivery will come into force from Thursday.

Business

Inflation soars to 9.78% in August
Inflation inched closer to the double-digit mark in August, rising to 9.78 per cent on the back of soaring prices of food and manufactured products, which may prompt the RBI to continue with its monetary tightening policy.

Sensex closes 283 points up
A benchmark index for Indian equities markets on Wednesday closed 283 points higher, while broader markets rose led by robust buying in IT, telcom and metal stocks leading.

Sports

Curiosity grows as Dravid approaches ODI twilight
Known to accord fitting send-offs to the seniors, it remains to be seen if India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has any plans for Rahul Dravid, who will bring the curtains down on his illustrious ODI career after the final one-dayer against England on Friday.

I am now fit to play: Harbhajan Singh
Critics have ripped him apart in recent times for his poor form but an undeterred Harbhajan Singh says having a clear conscience and performing the role assigned to him by the team is what matters the most.

Entertainment

'The Desire' my last for now: Shilpa Shetty
Shilpa Shetty, who is returning to the big screen in a full-fledged role after four years with her delayed project " The Desire", says it is not her comeback but her last in the near future.

'Mausam' screenings at Toronto film fest canceled
The screenings of Shahid Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor starrer "Mausam" at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival has been canceled due to censor delays in India, the organisers said.

Infotech

Android to run on Intel processors
Intel Corp and Google Inc launched a development partnership on the latest effort by the world's dominant maker of PC microprocessors to break into the booming smartphone market.

Windows 8: 10 things to know
Microsoft showed a detailed preview of the next major release of Windows, code-named Windows 8 at BUILD, the company's annual conference for developers.

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