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From Infosys to Baahubali, here are top stories for May 2

May 02, 2017 11:48 am | Updated 11:48 am IST

Here are the stories you should check out today

The Army on Monday said Pakistani troops killed two jawans and mutilated their bodies near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Pir Panchal Valley’s Poonch district. Pakistan, however, is denying it. Read here

The Election Commission on Tuesday rescinded the Lok Sabha by-elections in Anantnag parliamentary constituency. Here’s why

Indian IT major Infosys will hire about 10,000 locals in the US over the next two years and set up four technology and innovation hubs there. Is this the H1B effect?

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Global warming may be inching the oceans higher every year but researchers studying the seas around India report a paradox - sea levels have been going up and down regularly.

Here’s why

Part six in our seven-part series about drought conditions in India: today, we look at water challenges across industries. Just how many production processes have been hit?

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An RTI appeal has revealed the eye-watering prices Central Railway’s catering department has been purchasing its food times at - 100gm curd for ₹972, refined oil for ₹1,241 a litre. Find out what else they bought

Tomato farmers in Kolar, Karnataka are dumping their produce. Find out why

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, his son Dr. Yathindra and grand children catch Rajamouli’s epic Baahubali: The Conclusion on Monday. Guess how much they had to shell out for tickets?

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