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June 20, 2013

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Uttarakhand: 90 rest houses swept away in flash floods, thousands feared dead
Rescue efforts are being concentrated on Kedarnath shrine and its adjoining areas where about 90 dharamshalas have been swept away by the flood waters.

Hyderabad techies smell scent of money in sandalwood farming
It's a new crop of farmers that's seen making an entry into AP's agro industry now.

What was Sanjiv Bhatt doing during riots? SIT asks
The SC-appointed SIT on Wednesday wanted to know the whereabouts of suspended IPS officer SanjivBhatt on the day of riots, February 28, 2002.

Cities

Cyber-crime complaints shoot up in Bengal
West Bengal - Kolkata in particular - has shown the biggest jump nationwide in cyber-crime cases, according to the National Crime Records Data for 2012.

Man drugged, wife gang-raped in Delhi
A 20-year-old woman was allegedly gang raped in northeast Delhi by two electricians on Tuesday night.

Business

Sensex tumbles over 500 points as rupee hits record low
Trading sentiment turned extremely bearish after the rupee slumped to life-time low of 60 against the dollar and a weak trend in the global market.

NTPC scraps bond sale: Sources
NTPC Ltd scrapped its bond sale scheduled for Thursday, after a sell-off in government bonds caused worries about the pricing of its debt.

Sports

Ishant Sharma strikes, Sri Lanka 2 down
Sri Lanka batsmen had tough time negotiating Indian bowlers as they just scored 26 runs in the mandatory powerplay in the 2nd semifinal of the Champions Trophy.

We choked, admits South African coach Gary Kirsten
South Africa's coach Gary Kirsten admitted his team deserved the tag of chokers after it crashed to a 7-wicket defeat by England in the Champions Trophy semifinal.

Entertainment

Tough luck, you can't hug Shah Rukh Khan
Knowing SRK's unflinching enthusiasm, we've heard people close to the actor are requesting those who pay him a visit to refrain from embracing him.

Neil Nitin Mukesh turns spiritual for movie
Neil Nitin Mukesh visited Bangla Sahib Gurudwara in New Delhi to pray for the success of his upcoming movie, 'Shortcut Romeo'.

Infotech

Wipro wins deal worth $500m from Citigroup
Wipro is said to have won a $500-million (Rs 2,900 crore) outsourcing contract from Citigroup.

Nokia 'confirms' Lumia phone with 41MP camera
Nokia changed the benchmark for smartphone cameras last year when it launched the 808 PureView with 41MP snapper.

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