Friday 29 March 2019

Where there’s a code, there's a way: Clean chit to Modi

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Fri, Mar 29, 2019 | 06:29 PM IST

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Where there's a code, there's a way: Clean chit to Modi's Mission Shakti address Where there's a code, there's a way: Clean chit to Modi's Mission Shakti address
Election Commission gave a clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his address to the nation on Mission Shakti.
Huawei's Ox Horn campus looks like a cluster of European cities Huawei's Ox Horn campus looks like a cluster of European cities
The campus is split into "towns," which are areas where employees work. Each town is named after a European city.
This woman is the world's first living HIV-positive kidney donor This woman is the world's first living HIV-positive kidney donor
This is the world's first kidney transplant from a living donor with HIV, a milestone for patients with the AIDS virus who need a new organ.
When is a Brexit vote not a Brexit vote? When is a Brexit vote not a Brexit vote?
Britain's parliament will hold a special sitting on Friday to discuss and vote on Brexit, potentially unlocking a delay to May 22 to the country's exit from the European Union but falling short of the criteria needed to formally ratify the deal.
Faster, cheaper, greener: Pakistanis turn to car-pooling service Faster, cheaper, greener: Pakistanis turn to car-pooling service
A ride sharing website that connects her with drivers who have free seats in their cars and who regularly make a similar commute between Islamabad and its twin city Rawalpindi.
Rare Sumatran tiger cubs make public debut at Sydney zoo Rare Sumatran tiger cubs make public debut at Sydney zoo
Sumatran tigers are classified as critically endangered, with as few as 350 remaining in patches of forest on the Indonesia island of Sumatra.
End of an 'era': Emperor's exit resets Japan calendar End of an 'era': Emperor's exit resets Japan calendar
The abdication of Japan's Emperor Akihito on April 30 will quite literally mark the end of an era, the Heisei era of his rule, and highly secretive talks have been going on for months on what to call the next one.
Is death by malaria an accident? No, says Supreme Court Is death by malaria an accident? No, says Supreme Court
Reversing concurrent findings of national and state consumer forums, the Supreme Court in a landmark decision ruled that the death of a person from malaria cannot be regarded as death caused by accident to make it obligatory for insurance company to compensate the insurer.
Grindr: A gay dating app pitching US against China Grindr: A gay dating app pitching US against China
Grindr is the most popular gay dating app, and it is now grounds for a dispute between the US authorities and a Chinese company.
'Slogan hai': Some known and not-so-well-known electorally successful slogans 'Slogan hai': Some known and not-so-well-known electorally successful slogans
Slogans often set the tone for big electoral battles in India. Here are some known and not-so-well-known electorally successful one-liners from the recent past:
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