Dawood Pak Address Identified India First Solar Train And Other Big Stories From Today

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Dawood Pak Address Identified India First Solar Train And Other Big Stories From Today


Dawood Ibrahim, India's Most Wanted Fugitive, Is In Pakistan, TV Sting Confirms His Karachi Address A sting operation by a national TV channel claimed to confirm that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim indeed lives in Karachi's posh Clifton area. The video shows the address of Dawood's bungalow as D 13, Block 4, Clifton, Karachi, an address which has been shared by India with Pakistan on several occasions. The channel, on the basis of interviews of guards and locals, claimed that everyone in the area knew that Dawood lived there. Reacting to the TV report about Dawood's presence in Pakistan, the government on Thursday said that it will continue to pursue its case that Pakistan hand over the 1993 Mumbai blasts mastermind back to India.



Kotak Mahindra Bank Chief Uday Kotak Is The Most Powerful Indian In The Financial World, According To Forbes

Uday Kotak, the CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank is the only Indian who made it to the Forbes' list of 40 of the most powerful people in the financial world.

In the list of 'Money Masters: The Most Powerful People In The Financial World', which is topped by Blackstone Group's CEO Stephen Schwarzman, Kotak is ranked 33rd. 57-year-old Kotak has a net worth of about $7.1 billion.

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Telangana Will Have The Tallest Indian Flag On The Second Anniversary Of The State's Formation

Once completed, the 303-foot-tall flag will be the tallest Indian flag in the country, overtaking the 293-foot-tall national flag in Ranchi which currently holds the record.

The project is being built at a cost of Rs 1.96 crore, and is expected to be completed in the next two weeks and will be inaugurated by chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on June 2, the second anniversary of the state's formation.

You Might Lose Your Job If You're Caught Drunk Driving In Hyderabad

Government job aspirants, as well as those planning to obtain visas for overseas employment, better avoid driving in the city in an inebriated state. With cops now checking conviction details in drunken driving and traffic violation cases during antecedent verification process, there is a good chance that the last peg you downed will cost you your dream job.

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