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Court revokes discharge of ex-BJP MP Gautam Gambhir in Rs 3.5 crore real estate fraud

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

New Delhi [India], November 1 (ANI): The Rouse Avenue court has recently overturned a magistrate court's order discharging former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and Indian Cricket Coach Gautam Gambhir in a case involving alleged cheating of home buyers by real estate companies. The amount involved in the alleged fraud is Rs 3.5 crore, with accusations that Gambhir was the brand ambassador of the project. Special Judge Vi

BAM Telecom expands in mobile market with WL Winet takeover

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Dutch network services provider BAM Telecom announced an agreement to acquire WL Winet, a company specialised in technical installations for mobile networks and industrial infrastructure...

Diwali firecracker ban defiance makes Delhi world's most polluted city

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

New Delhi became the world's most polluted city, partly due to people using firecrackers during Diwali despite a ban. The city’s air pollution worsens each winter with emissions, farm fires, and trapped dust. Although pollution levels were slightly better this year, stubble burning raised pollution levels significantly, with further increases expected in early November.

robbers flee with 13 crore gold at Krishnagiri ~ how safe is Locker !!!

Paper Blog 

How do you protect your jewelry and valuables ? Do you have a locker in any bank ? Have you taken any insurance policy covering your valuables ? – if you have a locker facility in a Bank, have you ever read the terms and conditions, especially, the banker’s  liability, if any and if you have a Policy – the terms and conditions of coverage, the policy exclusions and the like !! .. rich keep their jewelry and valuables in lockers and pay for it – some pledge their gold and jewelry and take loan from the bank, paying interest. Читать дальше...

Rainbow Girls: 10 Years of Protection and Prejudice

NPR (npr.org) 

Through her her independent documentary project Rainbow Girls, photographer Julia Gunther captures the stories of protection and prejudice among a group of South African lesbian women.

Siminn raises some prices in December

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Iceland operator Siminn has announced some prices increases from December. Its television package Sjonvarp Siminns Premium will go up by ISK 500 to...

Man Utd vs Chelsea: Back our 80/1 Bet Builder expert tips and get £50 in free bets with Betfred

TheSun.co.uk 

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MANCHESTER UNITED with Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm welcome Premier League rivals Chelsea to Old Trafford on Sunday.

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China Focus: Anticipated "Gods" sequel to grace potential blockbuster holiday season

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

by Xinhua writer Zhang Yunlong

BEIJING, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) -- "After much anticipation, 'Creation of the Gods II' is finally scheduled!" wrote one thrilled Weibo user, echoing the collective excitement of eager fans.

Celebrating the epic's return to China's box office after an initial summer release plan was dropped due to reported post-production delays, a poster on Weibo declared, "The saga continues, the

‘No Woman's Land’: Paris show spotlights Afghan women under Taliban rule

France24.com (en) 

Posing in a pink hijab in front of a window, 14-year-old Muska will soon be married "in exchange for a well and some solar panels", explains the caption on her photograph. There are dozens of images of Afghan women and girls like Muska at the Paris exhibition "No Woman's Land", which offers a glimpse into their private lives, despair and rare moments of joy. Iranian-Canadian photographer Kiana Hayeri, 36, lived in Kabul for seven years and has regularly contributed to outlets including the New York Times and National Geographic.