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Vishal Karwal to do a SRK in Colors' Rangrasiya

June 30, 2014 0

Tellychakkar.com was the first one to report about the introduction of a dhasu negative lead in Colors’ Rangrasiya (Tequila Shots Productions). Out of the four choices, namely Kushal Tandon, Shaleen Malhotra, Vishal Karwal and Kunal Karan Kapoor, it’s Vishal who finally bagged the meaty role, as reported by the media.

Now we have learnt that Vishal will do a Shah Rukh Khan in the above show.

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Happy Birthday to Arpit and Anshuman

June 30, 2014 0

This certainly is a day of bliss and ecstasy for the very diligent and vivacious actors Arpit Ranka and Anshuman Malhotra as they celebrate their birthdays today (30 June). There is certainly that odd delight on becoming aware that you have stepped into a juncture of turning a year older in life. So let’s zoom into Arpit and Anshuman’s birthday ground work and check out some of their thrilling plans for this special day.

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FOX Traveller dons a new look: FOX Life

June 30, 2014 0

FOX Traveller takes on a new avatar with the launch FOX Life India which happened on 15 June 2014. After being the undisputed leader in the travel and lifestyle segment, FOX Traveller is broadening its appeal further with this re-launch to reach out to newer audiences.

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Ayyo Rama!!

June 30, 2014 0

By Monday, June 30, 2014 – 19:07 Source: http://tellychakkar.com/photo/pic-of-the-day/ayyo-rama-140630

Insight – Google, Detroit diverge on road map for self-driving cars

June 30, 2014 0
Google presents self-driving car in Mountain View

By Alexei Oreskovic and Ben Klayman SAN FRANCISCO/DETROIT (Reuters) – In 2012, a small team of Google Inc engineers and business staffers met with several of the world’s largest car makers, to discuss partnerships to build self-driving cars. As Google expands beyond Web search and seeks a foothold in the automotive market, the company’s eagerness has begun to reek of arrogance to some in Detroit, who see danger as well as promise in Silicon Valley. For now Google is moving forward on its own, building prototypes of fully autonomous vehicles that reject car makers’ plans to gradually enhance existing cars with self-driving features. “The auto companies are watching Google closely and trying to understand what its intentions and ambitions are,” said one person familiar with the auto industry, who asked to remain anonymous because of sensitive business relationships.

China to try top military officer in strike against corruption

June 30, 2014 0
Then member of Central Military Commission Xu attends a meeting in Changchun

By Sui-Lee Wee and Michael Martina BEIJING (Reuters) – China will court-marshal one of its most senior former military officers on charges of corruption, state media said on Monday, the highest-ranking official to date felled in President Xi Jinping’s battle against deep-rooted and pervasive graft. Xu Caihou retired as vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission last year and from the party’s decision-making Politburo in 2012. Xi heads the Central Military Commission, which controls the 2.3 million strong armed forces, the world’s largest, and has repeatedly reminded them to be loyal to the ruling Communist Party. Xi has made weeding out corruption in the military one of the top goals in his administration.

Modi pitches India’s frugal space prowess at rocket launch

June 30, 2014 0
India's PSLV-C23, carrying five satellites, lifts off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota

By Sruthi Gottipati NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a pitch for India to be the world’s low-cost space technology supplier after witnessing the launch of a rocket carrying five satellites from France, Singapore, Germany and Canada on Monday. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle’s mission bolstered India’s goal of capturing a large slice of the global satellite launch industry, estimated to be worth around $55 billion over the next decade. Deviprasad Karnik, spokesman for the Indian Space Research Organisation, said all five satellites had been placed in orbit. Modi said India’s space programme put it in an “elite global group of five-six countries today.