11 dead as Indonesian volcano erupts

Source: CNN

Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- At least 11 people were killed when a volcano erupted in Indonesia on Saturday, a government official told CNN.

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I don't think he'll ever call me, says Narendra Modi's 'wife' Jashodaben


Jashodaben has no hopes of her and Narendra Modi ever reuniting but she does hope he becomes the prime minister. She got married to the Gujarat Chief Minister at the age of 17 but parted ways in three years, said they have never been in touch since they parted on "good terms."

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Diesel price hiked by 50 paise, non-domestic LPG cut by Rs.107

Source: India Today

Diesel price was on Friday hiked by 50 paise per litre but there will be no change in petrol rates. The hike, effective midnight from Friday night, is excluding local sales tax or VAT. The actual increase will be higher and will vary from city to city.

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CAUGHT: Armaan, Tanisha get cosy in Dubai

Source: Daily Bhaskar

Seems like no love is lost in between Tanisha and Armaan after all! Armaan who has joined the Celebrity Cricket League team Mumbai Heroes was seen spending quality time with his muse/good friend/lover Tanisha Mukerji at the Dubai stadium.


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From murder to gangrapes, 10 incidents when Delhi failed to protect 'INDIANS' from northeast

Source: Daily Bhaskar

New Delhi: An 18-year-old college going student Nido Taniam from Arunachal Pradesh was beaten to death by a group of men in the crowded commercial locality of Lajpat Nagar in the national capital.

Have a look at the capital assault on the people from northeast 


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Born in India, Educated in Begumpet: Meet Satya Nadella, (future-CEO) Microsoft

Source: Daily Bhaskar

Microsoft might come up with an announcement on the name of its future CEO. The India-born Satya Nadella holds strong chances to the top position of the Windows OS company. Nadella, now 46 years of age has been in Microsoft since 1992. 


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Girly things that men do but won’t admit doing

Source: Times Of India

We've been raised into believing that men and women have specific traits - masculine and feminine, respectively, that define their gender roles. While men ought to represent strength and bravery, women are seen as somewhat weak and docile.


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