| GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012: Top 10 news of the day_Target 2013 CLAT Sep 23rd 2012, 12:23 | GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012 | | The most comprehensive career education and test preparation forums in india. | | | Top 10 news of the day_Target 2013 CLAT Sep 23rd 2012, 11:44 1. Egypt's president stressed the need for his country to have a bigger role in international affairs, using his first local television interview to urge the Syrian government to end the carnage coursing through Cairo's onetime ally. 2. Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress-led UPA government of making false promises of providing jobs to unemployed youths. 3. On the occasion of the 134th anniversary of the founding of this newspaper, Kasturi & Sons Ltd., publishers of The Hindu group of newspapers, have pleasure in announcing the launch of The Hindu Centre for Politics and Public Policy – to encourage research and discussion on critical political and public policy issues. 4.I ndia's top archer Deepika Kumari came tantalisingly close to winning the World Cup final before she went down to Olympic double gold medallist Bo Bae Ki to settle for a silver in the recurve women's individual event at Hibiya Park in Tokyo. 5. Allying fears that opening up of the retail sector for FDI will hurt small kirana shops, Plan Panel Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said modern retail is an expanding segment and it would more than double in a very short time. 6. At least nine persons were killed and nearly a dozen went missing when an avalanche hit the climbers on a Himalayan peak in Gorkha district, around 250 km North-west from here. 7. A Verizon store in New York City said the 32 and 64 gigabyte models, but not the 16 GB version, were available. A Sprint store in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota, said all but the most expensive 64 GB iPhone 5s were sold out. 8. Two pilgrims were killed and over half a dozen injured in a stampede at the Radha Rani temple in Barsana. 9. At least twenty one bodies, including those of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Border Roads Organisation (BRO) personnel, have so far been found while eight persons are missing due to flash flood and landslides in remote areas of North Sikkim. 10.Demonstrators in the United States and other countries protested against the natural gas drilling process known as fracking that they say threatens public health and the environment. | | | |  | |
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