Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Metro will invade my privacy, says Bachchan

Metro will invade my privacy, says Bachchan


Metro will invade my privacy, says Bachchan

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Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Tuesday lamented that the proposed Metro rail segment passing by his home 'Prateeksha' in suburban Mumbai would invade his privacy, triggering sharp reactions from political parties.

Mumbai: Google maps for Govindas

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You've certainly seen them on the roads of Mumbai, the colour, the crowd and the camaraderie. But Mumbai's street festival is now getting a shot in the arm - with a little help from technology.

Pregnant woman refused admission, delivers baby in car

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A pregnant woman, whose family failed to give Rs 12,000 in lieu of five units of blood, was turned away by a Uttar Pradesh government hospital here, after which she delivered the baby in a car which was taking her to another hospital.

English, computer classes for Mumbai dabbawalas

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Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) has launched a special course of English speaking and Computer skills for the 5000 dabbawalas of Mumbai.

Rewari: Girl marries against families wishes, gets abducted

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A girl, who had married a youth of her own village against her family's wishes after eloping with him, was taken away forcibly from the Rewari court complex by some persons.

Police bust inter-state arms dealers in Bokaro

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Two persons suspected to be supplying weapons to Maoists and miscreants were arrested on Monday at Madhudih village in Bokaro district, a police officer said.

Bangalore woman allegedly burnt by husband delivers baby boy

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The 29-year-old woman, who was rushed to Victoria Hospital after her husband Syed Abdur Rehman allegedly set her on fire on Sunday night in their Iliyas Nagar home, gave birth to a baby boy in Sevakshetra Hospital.

Bangalore techie accuses boss of cheating

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A 34-year-old techie in Bangalore has filed a complaint against his team leader for cheating him of Rs 6 lakh and threatening to commit suicide if he asked for his money back. Calmon Kuriyan, a senior manager of banking and services in a leading software firm, joined the company in 2006 and was working under Suresh P Menon who was the then project manager.

Woman finds clue to missing son, husband while dusting

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Gunja Kewat's husband Ramawadh, a vegetable vendor, went missing in 2003. This was about a month after her six-year-old son, Amit, disappeared mysteriously. This happened when the Kewats shifted home from Goregaon to Nallasopara.

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