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After months of waiting, Google has finally started rolling out ‪#‎AndroidMarshmallow‬.
After months of waiting, Google has finally started rolling out the next version of its mobile OS Android, Marshmallow. Also, the next update of the OS is numbered Android 6.0, instead of Android 5.2 as previously speculated. Announced at Google I/O 2015, Android Marshmallow brings with it a number of new features to spruce up your smartphones and tablets (provided they get the update). Here we take a look at 10 of the features you can look forw...
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JP Duminy fashions South Africa's 7-wicket win over India. #IndVsSA  
JP Duminy launched an all-out attack on the Indian bowlers with an unbeaten 68 that got South Africa to chase down a daunting 200-run target in first T20.
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Cleaning up Delhi with some Gandhigiri!

Volunteers try to clean up Connaught Place on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti http://toi.in/abpjsY
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Those caught spitting should be made to do this, and pay for the paint, and additional fine too if rich . If they painted it themselves, less likely they will spit pan /gutka on their own work.

There should be swachta police/volunteers too, and those caught littering/spitting should be made to patrol and catch others.
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In a historic move, Shias and Sunnis offer Namaaz together in Lucknow on occasion of #Bakrid  http://toi.in/qX8RUZ  
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Muggles, now you can finally hide in plain sight wearing this cloak. 
A cloak of invisibility may be common in science fiction but it is not so easy in the real world. New research suggests such a device may be moving closer to reality.
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Big question: Will Apple 'Make in India'? 
The showstopper of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s US visit later this month may well be his meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook in San Francisco.
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The blockade by Madhesi agitators has Nepal looking for Chinese imports.
Reeling from continuing blockade of entry points by Madhesi agitators, Nepal seems keen on reopening its trade routes to China across the Himalayas shut after the devastating earthquake of April last.
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Madheshi's are in the tarai region (low ground) on indoa nepal border . Border between nepal-china is mountains and pahari people live there. Pahari are happy with new constitution, madhesi are not.
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Give up terrorism, let us sit down and talk, Sushma Swaraj tells Pakistan at United Nations.
In her speech at United Nations, Sushma Swaraj not just countered Pakistan on Kashmir, but also outlined India's vision for the world.
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Taking a dig at opposition Congress, Modi said, "It doesn't take much for politicians to get allegations to their name. The people of India are sick of corruption."
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+Hari Singh Because your Papa or his Jokers have found nothing against them it was all a Jumla and to malign them which has now busted you can still live in his wonderland that they will be jailed but no they are here and if they were wrong they would have left India to by pass the Laws 
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Eid mubarak :) 
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How Andhra Pradesh CM linked rivers, delinked netas. 
With the formal launch of the Pattiseema lift irrigation scheme in Andhra Pradesh, India on Wednesday took a step forward in its ambitious but long-pending goal to interlink major rivers to form a national water grid.
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