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VOL 43. ISSUE 47
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
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11th April to 17th April 2015
Over 3,000 Indians rescued from Yemen, 26 countries seek India's help
Glitzy start to IPL 2015
Heavy rain failed to dampen the spirit of 'City of Joy' as a dazzling Bollywoodstyle opening ceremony kick started the eighth edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) after a one
and a half hour delay at the decked-up Salt Lake stadium in Kolkata on Tuesday. The event was a little subdued compared to the galas of the previous edi-
tions but the cine stars still managed to put up a show, enthralling the thousands of drenched fans who were glued to their seats. The cheer was loud for
Virat Kohli, louder for Mahendra Singh Dhoni but loudest for their 'very own' Gautam Gambhir. While Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan stole the show with his electrifying dance performance, leading lady Anushka Sharma brought on a lot of panache with her performance. The versatile Farhan Akhtar and Shahid Kapoor regaled the crowd, both performing to their respective numbers from movies such as “Rock On” and “Kaminey.” Shahid hit a ramp slightly and then slipped on the stage before recovering quickly. Of those from the glam world, Hrithik was the most sought-after as he gyrated to his hit numbers from “Bang” and “Dhoom 2.” The eight skippers led by India captain Continued on page 26
Over 3,000 people were evacuated from strifetorn Yemen on Monday by India which also received requests for assistance from 26 countries, including the US and France. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the coordinated
efforts by various ministries, and especially lauded his colleagues Sushma Swaraj and VK Singh. VK Singh has said that over 3,000 Indian nationals have been
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Janata Parivar to join hands together again
In an effort to counter the political might of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Janata Parivar has decided to merge and the deal is almost finalised. With the union of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Samajwadi Party (SP), Janata Dal United ( JDU), Janata Dal Secular
(JD-S) - the political alliance aims to counter the BJP on a national stage starting with Bihar elections scheduled later in 2015. The alliance will be led by Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav. RJD chief Lalu
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