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Vol 44 | Issue 15
9th to 15th August 2015 WORLD
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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
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NEPAL PROVINCES MAY SHARE BORDER WITH INDIA
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MODI GOVT PLANS BIGGEST I-DAY FUNCTION Political parties in Nepal agree to resolve the contentious issues
SPORT
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SUNDAR PICHAI IS GOOGLE’S NEW CEO
LALIT MODI PLANS TO CHALLENGE ICC
Pichai previously oversaw many of the search company's core products
Modi has long been critical of the International Cricket Council's governance structure
India offers e-Tourist visa to British citizens
“We want to make a people's event. Effort would be to increase participation of public on this great occasion,” defence minister Manohar Parrikar.
Rupanjana Dutta On the 69th independence day of India, the Indo-British relationship will reach a new height, with the e-
Tourist visa scheme finally being extended to the British Indians. British Gujaratis and British Punjabis have a reason for double
Lord Verjee to sell Victorian building for £80 million
India will celebrate its 69th Independence Day on the 15th of August when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation in a massive function at the Red Fort. Dubbed the Master of Ceremonies, Modi government has its eye set on making this year's event, the biggest in its history. Armed forces along with other government departments are
apparently pooling in their resources to make I-Day as special as it could be. “We want to make a people's event. Effort would be to increase participation of public on this great occasion,” defence minister Manohar Parrikar said. In a run-up to the main function at the iconic Red Fort, armed forces' bands organised concerts in over 100 cities across the
country to generate larger public interest. Military bands of Army, Navy and Air Force also organised similar events in the national capital at various public places like malls, parks and centrally located chowks. The Parliament will be illuminated on the occasion, and will be fully decked to celebrate the day in a big way. There are also
plan to install boards, hoardings and gates showcasing government's flagship programme and its achievements from the past 15 months. All the officials invited to the function at the Red Fort, have been asked to be present, failing which “a serious view” will be taken of their absence, government has said. “The CONTINUED ON P 26
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The highly successful entrepreneur, proprietor and chairman of Thomas Goode & Co, Lord Rumi Verjee, will be selling his historic Victorian building in Mayfair for £80 million. Lord Verjee is also known as the man responsible for bringing Domino's Pizza into the UK in the 1980s. He is also a Member of the World President's
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Lord Rumi Verjee