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Sonakshi Sinha is truly a beauty with brains who has some really impeccable wish list to achieve during her acting career. One of them being, performing action sequences in the film. While her wish came true with AR Murugadoss's 'Akira', she also spilt the beans on her inspiration for the same in her latest interaction. Talking about observing her male co-stars during action sequences, she recalled how even she wanted to perform those stunts and finally she is going to be an action avatar in 'Akira'. Watch out for her as the film releases on September 2.

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Sahara chief Subrata Roy on Friday offered in Supreme Court to pay an additional Rs 300 crore to Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) but said the amount should be adjusted as bank guarantee. A bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur directed that the matter be listed next week after senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Roy, mentioned the matter before it. "I am ready to pay additional Rs 300 crore but this amount should be adjusted as a bank guarantee," Sibal told the bench that also comprised Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud. On August 3, the Supreme Court had extended parole of Sahara chief Subrata Roy till September 16 till September 16 with a condition that he has to deposit Rs 300 crore with SEBI. Roy's parole, granted on humanitarian grounds following the death of his mother, was extended after he had deposited Rs 300.68 crores, giving him the opportunity to raise the remaining amount to secure bail in the case. The apex court had allowed the Sahara group to go ahead with sale and alienation of their properties to raise an amount of Rs 5,000 crore as a bank guarantee which they have to deposit in addition to Rs 5,000 crore to get bail for Roy.

Friday, 19 August 2016 12:34

Rahul Gandhi takes a swipe at PM Modi

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Taking a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted a prayer for him which asks for freedom from ignorance, a day after Modi said that BJP suffered more adversities in independent India than Congress did during British rule. "Modiji a prayer for you: "Asatoma Sadgamaya Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya Mrityorma Amritam gamaya Om shanti shanti shanti" "Lead me from ignorance to truth - from darkness to light - from death to immortality. Let there be peace for all living creatures," the Congress vice-president said in two tweets.

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MANILA: Japan and the Philippines joined forces on Thursday to call on China to observe the rule of law in resolving maritime disputes after an international tribunal rejected Beijing's claims to most of the South China Sea. Japanese foreign minister Fumio Kishida met his counterpart Perfecto Yasay in the southern Philippine city of Davao where both pledged to work closely to boost maritime security while facing separate sea disputes with China.

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An Indian Air Force (IAF) plane with 29 people on board has gone missing over the Bay of Bengal amid inclement weather. The IAF's AN-32 plane took off from Tambaram in Chennai for Port Blair in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands when it lost radar contact around 8:45 am. Its estimated time of arrival in Port Blair was 11.30 am. The Navy, the Coast Guard and the IAF have launched a joint search and rescue operation. Of the 29 people on board, six are crew members. The Navy has involved a P8I aircraft and a Donier aircraft, and four ships — Karmukh, Gharial, Jyoti and Kuthar - for its search operation.

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Bangladesh on Wednesday launched a probe on schools bearing the name 'Peace', suspecting them to be linked with controversial Indian Islamic preacher Zakir Naik's 'Peace TV' which was banned this week over allegations of inspiring terrorists. Though the government does not have any specific data on how many schools are being operated with the word 'Peace' in their names, an official said 28 schools in Bangladesh have 'Peace' in their names. The schools, in the capital Dhaka and in other parts of the country, are allegedly being operated in line with the controversial Islamic preacher's ideals by adding 'Peace' to their names. The government is now inquiring into the activities of the so-called 'Peace schools', the report said. Intelligence agencies had been asked to inquire into the 20 'Peace Schools' spotted by the ministry in Dhaka. "If these schools actually follow Zakir Naik's ideals, they will face action," an offiaial said. Bangladesh on Sunday banned Mumbai-based Naik's channel after reports that "provocative" speeches inspired some of the militants who carried out the country's worst terror attack at a cafe here. 50-year-old Doctor-turned Naik's speeches are believed to have inspired some of the Bangladeshi militants, who killed 22 people, mostly foreigners, at an upscale restaurant in Dhaka on July 1. The Dhaka education board authorities said they only approved temporarily an English medium school at Lalmatia to operate under the name Peace School. The others do not have any such permission, the report said. "We are inquiring (about such schools)," education minister Nurul Islam Nahid said.

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The Singapore authorities have sent back 26 of the 35 trains delivered by a Chinese company because if found defects in them. "Our engineers discovered that 26 of the 35 trains delivered by the manufacturer had cracks in the structure connecting the car body and the bogie after they were delivered in 2013," Lee Ling, managing director of SMRT, the subway rail operator in Singapore, said in a statement. "The defective trains, which are still under warranty, will be repaired by the manufacturer. All 26 trains will be repaired by 2023," he said.

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After creating day-to-day controversies for his own party, the BJP MP Subramanian Swamy, has said he will tweet less for a week. Swamy's statement comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an interview to Times Now on Monday, made it clear that he completely disapproves of his party's MP making disparaging comments about the outgoing RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, finance minister Arun Jaitley and others.

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Acknowledging that India is "inching closer" to get membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, Chinese official media on Thursday said if New Delhi is admitted into the elite grouping, "nuclear balance" between India and Pakistan will be broken. Stating that India's entry into Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) will "shake strategic balance in South Asia and even cast a cloud over peace and stability in the entire Asia-Pacific region", an article in the state-run 'Global Times' however said China could support India's inclusion in the 48 members nuclear club if it "played by rules". Written by Fu Xiaoqiang research fellow with the state-run think tank China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, the article a second in as many days by the same daily highlights China's strident and vocal opposition to India's entry into NSG and concerns that its all weather ally Pakistan will be left behind because "entry into the NSG will make it (India) a 'legitimate nuclear power'."

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