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Firstpost
   
Hope it puts speculations to rest: Netaji's daughter welcomes decision to ...   
Firstpost
Kolkata: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's daughter Anita Bose Pfaff on Wednesday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement about declassifying Netaji files, saying it would put to rest speculations on her father's mysterious disappearance in ...

Mamata Banerjee-trumped Narendra Modi does a volte-face, decides to declassify ...   Daily News & Analysis
'It's our independence day, been waiting to hear this for 70 years'   Times of India
Netaji's files to be declassified from January next: PM   Moneycontrol.com
Zee News   
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Hindustan Times
   
Gurgaon: 14-year-old maid tortured, found locked in cupboard   
Hindustan Times
The maid was from Jharkhand, and was allegedly tortured by the family she worked for as a maid. (HT File Photo). A 14-year-old girl from Jharkhand, working as a domestic help, was rescued from a house in Gurgaon's Krishna Colony. The girl, belonging to ...
14-year-old domestic help locked in an almirah rescued   Tehelka
14-year-old domestic help rescued from cupboard of industrialist   The Hindu
Jharkhand girl found in Gurgaon businessman's cupboard   Times of India
The Indian Express   
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The Indian Express
   
National Herald case sent back with judge who heard it earlier   
The Indian Express
The case was initially heard by the bench of Justice Sunil Gaur, but was transferred to the bench of Justice P S Teji last month after a change in the HC's roster. Google +. Comments. Written by Aneesha Mathur | New Delhi | Updated: October 15, 2015 7 ...
National Herald Case: Sonia, Rahul Gandhi Want Case to be Transferred   NDTV
National Herald case: Sonia, Rahul move high court against 'different treatment'   Deccan Herald
National Herald case: Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi want case to be transferred   Daily News & Analysis

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USA TODAY
   
Pak failed to protect religious freedom: US   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The US on Wednesday lashed out at the Pakistan government for its failure to prosecute those responsible for religious freedom abuses, saying such environment encourages intolerance and acts of violence. "In Pakistan, the government's ...

India witnessed religiously motivated killings, riots and forced conversion ...   Daily News & Analysis
Religious freedom is more than just tolerance; coercion unacceptable: John Kerry   Firstpost
US Official: Terrorist Violence Poses Rising Threat to Religious Freedom   Voice of America
Zee News   
US Department of State (press release)   
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Times of India
   
CM's panel for Swachh cess on telecom, fuel   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The chief minister's panel on Swachh Bharat has suggested a cess on petrol and diesel as well as telephony services to raise funds for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet scheme. In a radical move, the panel has also recommended that ...

CMs' panel bats for fuel cess to fund Swachh Bharat   Daily News & Analysis
Cess mooted on petrol, diesel, telecom services   The Hindu
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: To raise resources, Niti Aayog advises cess, issuance ...   The Indian Express
Economic Times   
Livemint   
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The Hindu
   
Clashes in Punjab leave 2 dead, IGP hurt   
The Hindu
Two people were killed and 75 others, including an IGP, were injured as clashes rocked a number of places in Punjab, including Faridkot, Moga and Sangrur districts, over alleged desecration of a holy book. A major clash between protesters and police ...
Punjab government orders probe into desecration of holy book   Daily News & Analysis
Faridkot: Firing never stopped, even when we picked up our dead, say eyewitnesses   The Indian Express
Two killed in Punjab clashes over holy book desecration   Times of India
NDTV   
Chandigarh Tribune   
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The Indian Express
   
Arun Jaitley in blog: Writers returning awards a 'manufactured revolt'   
The Indian Express
"Is this protest real or a manufactured one? Is this not a case of ideological intolerance?," Arun Jaitley asked. Google +. Comments. By: Express News Service | New Delhi | Updated: October 15, 2015 6:55 am. Arun Jaitley, Sahitya Akademi, Sahitya ...
Dadri incident manufactured, says Arun Jaitley   Daily News & Analysis
Arun Jaitley blogs: Literary revolt is attempt to manufacture crisis and raise ...   Firstpost
Manufactured protest, says Jaitley   The Hindu
Huffington Post India   
Zee News   
Business Standard   
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The Indian Express
   
Consider law to ban cow slaughter, Himachal HC tells Centre   
The Indian Express
The HC order came on a writ petition filed by Bhartiya Govansh Rakshan Sanverdhan Parishad, a local NGO. In a plea filed last year, the NGO had sought directions to save cows from being slaughtered.
Consider law prohibiting cow slaughter: HC to Centre   Chandigarh Tribune
Himachal HC Directs Centre to Consider Enacting Law to Ban Cow Slaughter   Outlook India

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Times of India
   
US varsity cites two Indians' work in $862 million patent case against Apple   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Gurindar Sohi and T N Vijaykumar are not names that will leap out of your latest iPhones as you gush over the performance of Apple's much-coveted devices. But the work of these two Indian researchers, alumni of BITS-Pilani, is central to a ...

Apple may face $400 million in damages over university patent case   Hindustan Times
University Seeking $400 Million From Apple in Patent Dispute   Bloomberg
Apple likely to appeal Madison jury's patent-infringement decision   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sydney Morning Herald   
Tech Times   
Times Gazette   
USPTO Web Patent Databases - United States Patent and Trademark Office   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
India risk missing boat as biosimilars shake up drug sector   
Moneycontrol.com
While Indian firms have launched a few such products on the domestic market, where regulatory barriers are relatively low, they are being overtaken by European, American and South Korean firms in the race to supply lucrative Western markets. Google +.

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