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Mahathir wants to rule Malaysia again, shakes up election

Malaysia’s former authoritarian leader Mahathir Mohamad wasn’t invited to the forum that planned to debate whether at well past 90 years he was too old to be prime minister again. He turned up anyway. “As far as health is concerned, I am not senile yet,” he announced to the stunned participants, maybe of whom stood and snapped photos with their smartphones. For good measure, Mahathir sat in the front row and tweeted: “I’m here guys. Say it to my face.” The recent move was trademark Mahathir. During more than two…

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Sensex turns negative on weak Asian cues, profit-booking

After starting on a positive note, the benchmark BSE Sensex fell over 80 points in early trade today on weak Asian cues as tariff woes between the US and China returned, ahead of trade talks between the two countries. The 30-share index, after opening 80.89 points higher, turned negative on profit-booking at current levels to quote 86.59 points, or 0.22 per cent, lower at 35,089.83 The gauge had rallied 675.15 points in the previous four sessions The 50-share NSE Nifty also turned negative and shed 27.80 points, or 0.26 per…

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SC takes cognizance of Kasauli firing incident killing govt official

The Supreme Court today took cognizance on its own of the firing incident in Kasauli where a woman government official was shot dead allegedly by a hotel owner after she had gone to seal an unauthorised construction in his property on apex court’s direction. A bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta termed the incident as extremely serious and noted that government officials had gone there to comply with the court’s direction to seal unauthorised constructions. Assistant Town and Country Planner Shailbala Sharma had yesterday gone to seal…

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Govt approves Rs 5.5 per quintal subsidy for sugarcane farmers

The government today approved a production subsidy of Rs 5.5 per quintal for sugarcane farmers to help cash-starved millers clear cane arrears that have surged to about Rs 20,000 crore due to sharp fall in sugar prices on record production. The Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs has approved a production-linked subsidy of Rs 55 per tonne (Rs 5.5 per quintal) for cane farmers, sources said. The move also comes at a time when Karnataka, a leading sugarcane producing state, is going for polls on May 12. Welcoming the decision, industry…

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Sebi probes plunge in InterGlobe stock ahead of Ghosh’s resignation

Sebi is examining the sharp plunge in shares of InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo, hours before it announced the resignation of its president Aditya Ghosh, officials said. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is probing a more than 6 per cent plunge in the country’s largest domestic carrier’s shares price on April 27. Hours after the market close that day, the airline announced the resignation of Ghosh at 7.56 pm. While his resignation as president is effective from July 31, Ghosh quit as a director of the company…

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2 teams to represent India at Jr NBA World C’ship

The Commonwealth Games gold has given him the confidence and Indian star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is now aiming to grab another yellow metal at the upcoming Asian Games, which he admitted will be tougher than the Gold Coast CWG. Neeraj became the first Indian javelin thrower to win a gold at the CWG at Gold Coast last month with a throw of 86.47m, but he said that effort will not be enough for a gold in the Jakarta Asian Games in August. “Winning a gold in CWG with a…

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Harendra lacks enough time to change team’s fortunes: Joaquim

Welcoming the appointment of Harendra Singh as the coach of the Indian men’s national hockey team, former coach Joaquim Carvalho wondered whether he has enough time on his hands to fine tune the squad for tougher battles ahead. Yesterday, women’s coach Harendra Singh was made in- charge of the men’s side, while men’s coach Sjoerd Marijne was re-designated the women’s coach in a rejigging of roles by the Hockey India following the medalless show of the teams at last month’s Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. “Harendra’s appointment as a coach is…

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS CATEGORIES 

Jake Gyllenhaal to play composer Leonard Bernstein in ‘The American’

Jake Gyllenhaal has been signed on to play legendary conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein in “The American”. The movie will be directed by Cary Fukunaga, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project will be based on Humphrey Burton’s biography on Bernstein and has been adapted for screenplay by Michael Mitnick. The film will follow the exponential rise of the composer after conducting the New York Philharmonic when he was 25, all the while struggling with fame. His career boasts of penning the score for “On the Waterfront” and the avant…

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Auctioning ‘Rustom’ costume for good cause: Akshay Kumar

Actor Akshay Kumar says he and wife Twinkle Khanna are unfazed by the backlash they are receiving over the auction of the costume he wore as an Indian naval officer in “Rustom”. Akshay last week announced that the costume of his 2016 film would be auctioned for charity and the proceeds would fund animal rescue and welfare. Taking offence to his description of the costume as the “original naval uniform”, Twitteratti pointed out to that his outfit was just a film costume and not the real naval uniform, that the…

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S Korea confirms arrival of F-22 stealth fighters for drill

American F-22 stealth fighter jets have arrived in South Korea ahead of a joint air force drill, Seoul said today, despite a recent diplomatic thaw with Pyongyang. The “Raptor” fighters previously flew to the South in December when Seoul and Washington staged their largest-ever joint air exercise, days after North Korea test-fired a missile believed capable of hitting the US mainland. The North customarily reacts with anger to the deployment of American stealth fighters, which it fears could be used for surgical strikes against its leadership and strategic facilities. The…

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