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Bhutan, which pulled out of the Saarc summit, is understood to have cited the "vitiated" atmosphere in the wake of the Uri terror attack and its support for India's national interest while conveying its decision to the Saarc chair Nepal - Photogallery
Bhutan, which pulled out of the Saarc summit, is understood to have cited the "vitiated" atmosphere in the wake of the Uri terror attack and its support for India's national interest while conveying its decision to the Saarc chair Nepal. (BCCL)See more of :
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Bhutan, which pulled out of the Saarc summit, is understood to have cited the "vitiated" atmosphere in the wake of the Uri terror attack and its support for India's national interest while conveying its decision to the Saarc chair Nepal. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781063.cms02
British-born Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom of Finland won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their contributions to contract theory, shedding light on how contracts help people deal with conflicting interests - Photogallery
British-born Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom of Finland won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their contributions to contract theory, shedding light on how contracts help people deal with conflicting interests. (Source: Twitter) See more of :
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British-born Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom of Finland won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their contributions to contract theory, shedding light on how contracts help people deal with conflicting interests. (Source: Twitter) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781070.cms03
The mastermind of the Mira Road call centre scam is a 23-year-old youth, the police have said - Photogallery
The mastermind of the Mira Road call centre scam is a 23-year-old youth, the police have said. Shahgar Thakkar, alias Shaggy, is on the run since the scam was busted last Tuesday. He has an aide, Tapash, who too is yet to be traced. (BCCL)See more of :
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The mastermind of the Mira Road call centre scam is a 23-year-old youth, the police have said. Shahgar Thakkar, alias Shaggy, is on the run since the scam was busted last Tuesday. He has an aide, Tapash, who too is yet to be traced. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781071.cms04
The Line of Control (LoC) will no longer be sacrosanct for India if Pakistan continues to export terrorists - Photogallery
The Line of Control (LoC) will no longer be sacrosanct for India if Pakistan continues to export terrorists. This was indicated by India to Pakistan after the September 29 surgical strikes which took Indian troops into Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) to strike against terrorist launch pads, top-level sources in the government said. (PTI)See more of :
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The Line of Control (LoC) will no longer be sacrosanct for India if Pakistan continues to export terrorists. This was indicated by India to Pakistan after the September 29 surgical strikes which took Indian troops into Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) to strike against terrorist launch pads, top-level sources in the government said. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781076.cms05
Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned his ministers against chest-thumping after India's surgical strikes on Pakistan, because the National Security Advisers (NSAs) of the two countries agreed in their October 2 talk that both sides should stop making "provocative statements" as a first step towards defusing tensions, a Pakistani newspaper reported today - Photogallery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned his ministers against chest-thumping after India's surgical strikes on Pakistan, because the National Security Advisers (NSAs) of the two countries agreed in their October 2 talk that both sides should stop making "provocative statements" as a first step towards defusing tensions, a Pakistani newspaper reported today. (PTI)See more of :
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned his ministers against chest-thumping after India's surgical strikes on Pakistan, because the National Security Advisers (NSAs) of the two countries agreed in their October 2 talk that both sides should stop making "provocative statements" as a first step towards defusing tensions, a Pakistani newspaper reported today. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781078.cms06
India's "increasing efforts to exploit the Brahmaputra river through various forms," may have harmed Bangladesh's interests, China's state-run media said today - Photogallery
India's "increasing efforts to exploit the Brahmaputra river through various forms," may have harmed Bangladesh's interests, China's state-run media said today. (BCCL)See more of :
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India's "increasing efforts to exploit the Brahmaputra river through various forms," may have harmed Bangladesh's interests, China's state-run media said today. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781082.cms07
Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday described hospitalised chief minister Jayalalithaa as a "fighter" and voiced confidence that she would continue to serve the people of Tamil Nadu - Photogallery
Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday described hospitalised chief minister Jayalalithaa as a "fighter" and voiced confidence that she would continue to serve the people of Tamil Nadu. (PTI)See more of :
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Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday described hospitalised chief minister Jayalalithaa as a "fighter" and voiced confidence that she would continue to serve the people of Tamil Nadu. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781079.cms08
The top five Indian IT firms will report their worst second-quarter results in a decade, as analysts fear a slew of factors will mute the sector's growth for the rest of the year, and prompt the industry to cut full year forecast - Photogallery
The top five Indian IT firms will report their worst second-quarter results in a decade, as analysts fear a slew of factors will mute the sector's growth for the rest of the year, and prompt the industry to cut full year forecast. (BCCL)See more of :
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The top five Indian IT firms will report their worst second-quarter results in a decade, as analysts fear a slew of factors will mute the sector's growth for the rest of the year, and prompt the industry to cut full year forecast. (BCCL) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781083.cms09
With chief minister J Jayalalithaa being hospitalized for illness, the expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala Pushpa on Monday alleged that CM's friend Sasikala was attempting to usurp the ruling AIADMK and government - Photogallery
With chief minister J Jayalalithaa being hospitalized for illness, the expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala Pushpa on Monday alleged that CM's friend Sasikala was attempting to usurp the ruling AIADMK and government. (PTI)See more of :
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With chief minister J Jayalalithaa being hospitalized for illness, the expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala Pushpa on Monday alleged that CM's friend Sasikala was attempting to usurp the ruling AIADMK and government. (PTI) /news/events/top-stories-of-the-day-10th-october/eventshow/54781080.cms10
Priyanka Chopra's t-shirt in the cover photo of the latest Conde Nast Traveller issue has ruffled some Twitterati's feathers - Photogallery
Priyanka Chopra's t-shirt in the cover photo of the latest Conde Nast Traveller issue has ruffled some Twitterati's feathers. (Source: Twitter) See more of :
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Priyanka Chopra's t-shirt in the cover photo of the latest Conde Nast Traveller issue has ruffled some Twitterati's feathers. (Source: Twitter)