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BSE closes points 330.71 up on June 17

New Delhi, June 17 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 330.71 points up to stand at 25,521.19. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 98.15 points up to stand at 7,631.70. JPINFRATEC and IRB Infra were among the top gainers of Group A with an increase of 12.82% and 7.82% along with Hindustan Copper and Berger Paints with an increase of 5.65% and 5.55% respectively, while the top losers of Group A include Suzlon Energy and Sun TV Network with a decrease of 4.99% and 2.21% along with Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. and Bhushan Steel with a decrease of 2.14% and 1.94% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is up 95.20 points at 15,127.03 while the banking sector is down 392.23 points at 17,612.82 and the realty sector is up 18.49 points at 2,047.24. The Indian currency is up 0.10% at Rs 60.10 per dollar. Jun 17, 2014
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BSE closes points 348.04 down on June 13

New Delhi, June 13 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 348.04 points down to stand at 25,228.17. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 107.80 points down to stand at 7,542.10. Motherson Sumi and Prestige Estates were among the top gainers of Group A with an increase of 3.07% and 2.59% along with HCL Tech and Thermax with an increase of 2.10% and 1.98% respectively, while the top losers of Group A include Jaiprakash Associates and DLF with a decrease of 8.30% and 8.23% along with HPCL and Hindustan Copper Ltd. with a decrease of 8.17% and 7.04% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 258.25 points at 15,200.85 while the banking sector is down 408.91 points at 17,309.87 and the realty sector is down 110.40 points at 1,994.75. The Indian currency is down 0.67% at Rs 59.65 per dollar. Jun 13, 2014
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Do Indian football federations lack promotion skills

New Delhi, June 12 (ANI): With the soccer World Cup kicking-off on June 12 in Brazil, fans across the globe are gearing up for the mega event. FIFA has indeed marketed the sport so well that it currently is a favourite with the public. Even, Indians are not far behind in being hit by World Cup fever. However, with the BCCI promoting cricket on a bigger scale, the promotion of football in India pales in comparison. President of the Hindustan Football Club D.K. Bose talked about how BCCI has established cricket as a dominant sport in India. The AIFF needs to pick up lessons from the BCCI on how to promote football, and ensure improved spectator turnouts and interest. Jun 12, 2014
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What is stopping Indian Football?

New Delhi, June 11 (ANI): With the world gearing up for FIFA 2014, Indian football still remains an enigma. As even after being the most watched sport in the country, Indian football has still not been able to make its mark globally. Speaking exclusively to ANI, President of Hindustan Football Club, Mr. D.K Bose gave a detailed description of various problems faced by local players and why are they lagging behind? With India hosting the under 17 World Cup in 2017, let's hope all these problems get solved soon! Jun 11, 2014
Narendra Modi met with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on Monday

Positive Takeaways from Modi-Wang Meet

Reciprocating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gesture of inviting Chinese premier Li Keqiang to India, China's foreign minister Wang Yi extended the Chinese government's invitation to Modi to visit the country, which the latter graciously accepted. Jun 10, 2014