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November 17: Top 5 Catch points of the day, that you should not miss

Speed News Desk 17 November 2017, 17:45 IST

November 17: Top 5 Catch points of the day, that you should not miss

From Microsoft founder Bill Gates on Friday met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and discussed the repercussions of lack of clean water to a 25-year-old journalist has been molested by a man at the ITO Metro Station in the Central capital, here are the top 5 Catch points of the day.

1- Bill Gates, Adityanath discuss sanitation, investment in Lucknow

Microsoft founder Bill Gates on Friday met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and discussed the repercussions of lack of clean water.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Principal Secretary Information Avnish Awasthi said the two leaders spoke about the consequences of encephalitis and water-borne diseases on the natives.

2- Trump believes sexual misconduct allegations against Moore are 'very troubling'

The White House on Thursday said that United States President Donald Trump believes the allegations of sexual misconduct against former Alabama Chief Justice and US Senate candidate Roy Moore are 'very troubling' and should be taken seriously.

3- Woman journalist molested in Delhi, accused arrested

A 25-year-old journalist has been molested by a man at the ITO Metro Station in Central capital.

The CCTV footage, which caught the incident, showed the man molesting the woman entering the station after which she ran after the accused.

4- Sindhu stunned by world no. 89, bows out of China Open

The Indian challenge at China Open Super Series came to an end on Friday as star shuttler PV Sindhu crashed out of the tournament after receiving a straight set defeat from her Chinese opponent Gao Fangjie.

5- After stunning Airtel and Idea, Reliance Jio all set to outsmart Amazon and Flipkart

After taking over the highly crowded telecom sector by providing one year free data to its users, Reliance Industries owned by Mukesh Ambani had finally taken a step towards providing the cheapest feature phone to their users and if the reports doing rounds on the Internet are to believed, then soon the company is planning to provide the cheapest smartphone to their customers.

-With agency inputs 

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