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Rupee opens 5 paise higher at 71.38 vs USD in early trade

The Indian rupee opened 5 paise higher at 71.38 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday tracking positive opening in domestic equities and foreign fund inflows. Forex traders said rupee was trading in a narrow range as market participants remained cautious ahead of the Brexit summit scheduled later this week and on the domestic front, the RBI meeting minutes that will be released on Friday. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened on a positive note at 71.38 then lost momentum and fell to 71.47 against the…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

Trump defends troop pull out from Syria, says US not getting involved in ‘crazy endless wars’

The US is not going to get involved in “crazy endless wars” over 7,000 miles away, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, defending his decision to withdraw troops from northern Syria. The last week decision paved the way for Turkey to launch a cross-border military offensive that aims to push the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) from the region. Turkey considers the biggest militia in the SDF a terrorist organisation. Several lawmakers have criticised the move as an abandonment of Kurdish forces, who were a crucial US ally in the…

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NATIONAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

People with nationalistic ideology being killed in Bengal: RSS

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has termed as “unfortunate” the “killing of people having faith in nationalistic ideology” in West Bengal. RSS joint general secretary Manmohan Vaidya said this in reply to a question on the Murshidabad triple murder case in neighbouring West Bengal. The organisation had claimed that the slain teacher, Bandhu Prakash Pal, was its supporter while the victims’ family insisted that he had no political affiliation. Vaidya was speaking after the inauguration of the three-day Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meeting by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat here on…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

Fire at California oil facility prompts health worries

A fire at a fuel storage facility in the San Francisco Bay Area prompted a hazardous materials emergency Tuesday afternoon that led authorities to order about 12,000 people in two communities to stay inside with all windows and doors closed. Emergency sirens blared and thick plumes of black smoke and flames filled the skyline around the NuStar Energy LP facility in Crockett, California, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) northeast of downtown San Francisco. Video footage of the fire showed flames leading up to an explosion so strong it blew the…

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NATIONAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Will not vacate office following eviction notice from admin: JNUSU

The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) on Wednesday said it will not vacate its office following an eviction notice by the university administration. Dean of Students (DoS), Professor Umesh Kadam, had sent a notice to the students’ union on Tuesday asking them to vacate it. The JNUSU was not notified last year due to non-compliance with the Lyngdoh Committee Report and the matter is sub-judice. The newly-elected union is yet to be notified, he said in the notice. “To prevent misuse of property, it is decided by the Competent…

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BUSINESS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Blue Star eyes to expand retail footprint

Air-conditioning and commercial refrigeration major Blue Star Ltd on Wednesday said it plans to expand retail footprint to 250 stores by end of the current financial year. Blue Star under the next phase of growth aims to accelerate growth by penetrating deeper into the length and breadth of the country. The company, by leveraging its brand salience, intends to garner a mass appeal cutting across geographies, an official said. Blue Star currently has 200 exclusive brand stores in the country and work is in progress to increase it to 250…

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LEGAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Delhi court extends police custody of Singh brothers, official in RFL case by 2 days

A Delhi court Tuesday extended by two days the police custody of Fortis Healthcare’s former promoters Malvinder Singh and his brother Shivinder as also a senior official, arrested or allegedly misappropriating funds of Religare Finvest Ltd (RFL) and causing losses of Rs 2,397 crore to the firm. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Deepak Sherawat extended custodial interrogation of the accused after the probe agency sought their 2-day custody saying that new material has come up in the case. Besides the Singh brothers, the court extended the police custody of Sunil Godhwani. Other…

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NEWS CATEGORIES SPORTS 

ODI rankings: Injured Smriti Mandhana loses number one spot

Injured India opener Smriti Mandhana has lost her number one status after being toppled by New Zealand’s Amy Satterthwaite in the batting chart of the latest ICC ODI rankings. Mandhana, who has 755 points, slipped to the number two spot after she missed India’s recently concluded ODI series against South Africa due to injury. The 23-year-old suffered a fracture in her right toe after being struck by a ball during a net session before the start of the ODI series against South Africa which India won 3-0. Among others batters,…

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ENTERTAINMENT 

Jennifer Aniston joins Instagram, posts photo with ‘Friends’ co-stars

Jennifer Aniston made a spectacular debut on Instagram that sent the social media site crashing. In her debut, Aniston shared a photo of hers with fellow “Friends” alums — Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer. “And now we’re Instagram ‘FRIENDS’ too. HI INSTAGRAM,” she captioned the photo, which has so far received over 7.7 million likes. Her bio line reads, “My friends call me Jen.” Within an hour of her debut, the actor’s page attracted more than 116,000 followers and her first post garnered hundreds…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

More victims, more damage found in Japan typhoon aftermath

The toll of death and destruction from a massive typhoon that tore through central and northern Japan continued to climb Tuesday, as the government said it was considering approving a special budget for the ongoing disaster response and eventual reconstruction.Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told a parliamentary session that the number of deaths tied to Typhoon Hagibis had climbed to 53 and was expected to rise, as at least another nine people are presumed dead. Lawmakers prayed in silence for the victims before starting the session.Abe pledged to do the utmost…

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