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image It's not the first time that he has done it and it surely won't be the last. Although the situation was tailor-made for MS Dhoni to smack the ball, he didn't have the licence to do so as wickets were tumbling at the other end. Clearly struggling with his hamstring injury that kept him out of almost the entire tri-series, Dhoni, as he often does, decided to take the things to the last over and handed out another thrilling victory to his team.   Needing 15 from the last over, Dhoni smashed Shaminda Eranga for 6, 4, 6 to seal the match for India. The way Dhoni finished the game would have made many Sri Lankan players remember the night of April 2, 2011, when he clinched the
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image Image Credit: Courtesy family Yousif is a 2 and a half months baby boy born in Al Qasimi hospital. His family must pay Dh 10,000 in order to get his birth certificate.   Husband lost his job and cannot afford to pay hospital bills after wife gave birth   Sharjah: An unemployed Arab man says he feels helpless and is facing a miserable Ramadan as he, his wife and newborn son are unable to return to their home country.   The couple, Reem and Ramzi, both illegal residents, are unable to get a birth certificate for their baby boy, Yousuf, and consequently a passport for him as they cannot pay the government hospital’s Dh10,000 bill.   The coupl
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image Paris: An exiled Iranian opposition group claimed today to have evidence of a hidden nuclear site located in tunnels beneath a mountain near the town of Damavand, 70 kilometres (44 miles) northeast of Tehran.

The Paris-based militant group the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), alleges the site has existed since 2006 with the first series of subterranean tunnels and four external depots recently completed.

The group also claims the recently elected president Hassan Rohani, a former nuclear negotiator, had a "key role" in the programme.

Founded in the 1960s to oppose the rule of the Shah, the MEK was considered a terrorist organisation
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image Islamabad: Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's security chief was killed in a suspected suicide bomb attack in the volatile port city of Karachi on Wednesday as he stopped his armoured vehicle to buy some fruit, police said.

A senior officer in Pakistan's financial capital told Reuters that Bilal Shaikh - Zardari's close aide - was killed along with two other people in a prosperous area of eastern Karachi. About a dozen others were wounded.

"It seems that the suicide attacker walked up to Bilal Shaikh's vehicle and blew himself up outside the front passenger seat of the vehicle where Shaikh was seated," said police officer Raja Umar
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image New Delhi: The first verdict in the gang-rape and murder case of a student on board a moving bus in the national capital is expected today.

The Juvenile Justice Board will decide whether the minor accused in the crime will be convicted or not. The minor, aged 17 at the time of the crime, faces a maximum sentence of three years, including the time he has already spent in custody, in a correctional facility if found guilty. He turned 18 last month.

Being a juvenile, his name and role in the crime will remain permanently sealed. The crime will also not be reflected in any jobs that he may apply for in the future.

The sentence is likely to cause furth
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image Rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a collapsed building at R.P.Road in Secunderabad.    The death toll in the City Light building collapse has risen to 17 with four more bodies recovered from the debris on Tuesday. The number of injured remains to be 18.

The victims were identified as tea master of the hotel, Venkatesh hailing from Khammam district and Kiran of Siddipet in Medak district. The second victim was also a worker of the hotel. The debris removal work and rescue operations, which started within an hour of the building collapse on Monday morning, continued all through the night.

The disaster management experts from National I
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image  An aerial view of five tents erected by intruding Chinese troops inside Indian territory in Daulat Beg Oldi sector of Ladakh on May 5, 2013. File Photo n another incursion, Chinese troops intruded into the Chumar sector in Ladakh — the same area which had sparked off tensions in April — and smashed some bunkers besides cutting wires of cameras installed at the border post.

Official sources said on Tuesday the intrusion took place on June 17 when the troops of China’s People’s Liberation Army(PLA) entered Indian territory in the Chumar sector and started vandalising the observation bunkers besides cutting the wires which overlook the Chinese terr
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image Kathmandu, July 8 : As India's External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid begins his first visit to Nepal Tuesday, political leaders and diplomats in Kathmandu expect that the trip will help the country overcome the long political stalemate it is facing.

The visit, announced earlier as a two-day one, has been trimmed for a day only. Khurshid will arrive Tuesday morning in Kathmandu and will return to New Delhi in the evening.

The current peace process, elections to the Constituent Assembly and drafting a constitution were the results of a New Delhi-backed 12-point agreement in 2005, an instrument that subsequently released Nepal from a century-old monarchy an
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image Washington: Pilots of the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 tried to abort the landing less than two seconds before the plane crashed on the runway at San Francisco International Airport Saturday, according to officials. Three Indian nationals were among the 305 survivors of the crash that killed two Chinese girls and left 49 seriously hurt.

The Boeing 777's voice and flight data recorders show that the flight from South Korea was coming in too slow and too low and that the pilots appear to have increased speed seven seconds before impact, the head of the US National Transportation Safety Board Deborah Hersman said Sunday.

A stall warning sounded four seconds befor
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image Bodh Gaya: A high-level team of National Investigation Agency(NIA)has begun its probe into the serial blasts in the Mahabodhi temple in Bihar's Bodh Gaya town.

The investigators on Monday released the CCTV footage of the serial blasts that rocked the temple town yesterday. Based on their initial investigation, the investigators suspect that the bomb was planted in the temple premises between 2 am to 4 am in cover of darkness.

Meanwhile, one person has been detained in connection with serial blasts at the Mahabodhi temple. He will be questioned by the NIA officials today.

Following an advisory by the government, security of all states with Budd
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image India’s insurance sector regulator, the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA) has said that it is expecting to release the final guidelines for bancassurance next month.   Bancassurance involves selling of both life and non-life insurance policies through banks. Under the current regulations, the banks are only allowed to sell insurance policies of one company on its network. The government is aiming to increase insurance penetration in the country and wants to utilise the large networks of banks for offering insurance policies to the people.   The IRDA has come up draft bancassurance guidelines that recommend allowing banks to sell insurance policies of m
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image Communication Workers Union (CWU) representing the workers at the Royal Mail has decided to take their protest to banks in London against a decision to privatise the mailing service in the UK.

CWU will target the headquarters of UBS, Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch during its bus tour in London. The workers will hold protest outside he Business Department, Ofcom and offices of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties. They will also deliver a giant postcard opposing privatisation to the Royal Mail.

Billy Hayes, CWU general secretary, said, "Royal Mail is thriving in public ownership, increasing its profits, providing good quality services and decent jo
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image According to a latest survey, the economy of Scotland has been showing signs of recovery and the new survey has confirmed that the business confidence is rising in the region.

The survey showed that the latest Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 57 points in June compared to 54.4 in the previous month. A rating of more than 50 points showed growth in the economy while a rating of below 50 points shows contraction. The survey produced by the Bank of Scotland showed that Scottish firms recorded are showing higher confidence levels.

Donald MacRae, chief economist at Bank of Scotland, said, "June's PMI rose to the highest level since May 2007, signalling
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image A village roadblock: The protest at the Hajipur-Lalganj main road for the delay. Photo: Rahi Gaikwad   A Dalit village in Bihar is facing upper caste landowners’ ire for demanding a long-awaited road

A frustrating delay of 10 years in implementation of the State government’s Sampark Sadak Yojana (connecting road scheme) compounded by routine caste hatred drove a group of villagers from the Maha Dalit quarters in a Bihar village to block a road there recently.

The village of Daulatpurchandi is located off the Hajipur-Lalganj main road in the tourist district of Vaishali. Resident of its Maha Dalit tola (quarters) took to the road last week in
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image With the relief and rescue operations on in the floods-ravaged Uttarakhand, donations, too, are pouring in.

Movie star Ambitabh Bachchan took the lead from Bollywood by contributing Rs 11 lakh to the chief minister’s relief fund in the wake of the June 16-June 17 deluge. “We are happy Amitabhji has also sent money,” said an official.

Coal India is the highest contributor among companies, with a donation of Rs 50 crore. Uttar Pradesh is the largest contributor among states, with Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav sending a cheque of Rs 25 core.

With this, Uttarakhand has got a total of Rs 181.39 crore of donations mainly from corporate
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image Today US Payrolls data show increase by 1,95,000 workers for a second straight month according to the Labor Department in Washington Higher than expected job data in US has pulled down gold prices in international market as dollar strengthened. However strong dollar has resulted in Indian rupee quoted at sharply lower and was traded at around Rs 61 on DGCX indian ruee-USD futures.

Today US Payrolls data show increase by 1,95,000 workers for a second straight month according to  the Labor Department in Washington.

Gold prices in international market were down by nearly 3% to $1212 per ounce but US dollar-Indian rupee futures traded on Dubai based DGCX was
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image The 57-year-old second managing director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is a Sagittarian born in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. Few perhaps know that, during his youth, Singh had to walk five km to school. Active in sports, he was  part of the university-level rowing, athletics, volleyball and kabaddi teams. A movie buff, Singh didn’t think twice before catching a show – even during exams. However, in the last 20 years, he has not managed to watch a single film. He loves his gadgets and is particularly fond of his iPad and scrutinises daily reports from the operations control centre on his favourite gadget.
A civil engineering graduate from the University of Roorkee (now
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image Anwar al-Awlaki, the Islamic cleric killed in a drone strike in Yemen, used to frequent prostitutes in DC posing as a computer engineer from India before he fled the US in 2002.

He was neither. Awlaki was born in New Mexico, US to parents of Yemeni descent, and he studied civil
engineering. And he is not known to have visited India ever.

The cleric, who used to preach at a mosque in the adjoining state of Virginia, had several sexual encounters with prostitutes in DC hotels, according to the FBI.

Seven of them took place between November 2001, just weeks after the 9/11 attacks, and February, 2002, according to FBI documents released to Judi
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image This is Appeal from every human being to save live other ......   If the above link is not work then Copy and past below link : http://cm.uk.gov.in/pages/display/1176-online-donation   My Infoline Team
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image   Please follow the given link below: List of rescued People Disaster Management List Of Rescued Persons from Kedar Ghati Date 29.06.2013 List Of Rescued Persons from Kedar Ghati Date 27.06.2013 List of Transported Persons to Sahastradhara Hallipad Dehradun 27.06.2013 List of Rescued Persons transported to Rishikesh on Date 26.06.2013 List of Rescued Persons transported from Gaurikund to Gauchar on Date 26.06.2013 List Of Rescued Persons from Kedar Ghati Date 26.06.2013 List of Transported Persons to Sahastradhara Hallipad Dehradun List Of Rescued Persons from Kedar Ghati Date 25.06.2013 Second List Of Rescued Person
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