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Kerala Blasters and Delhi Dynamos were involved in a close contest.IANS

Here are a few stories from International Business Times India to start your day with.

1. Demonetisation: India might import 20,000 tonnes of currency paper to sail through cash crunch

Officials from the Finance Ministry said that India might import 20,000 tonnes of currency paper from a few foreign firms to meet the requirement of the four security printing presses in the country following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move to demonetise currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 on November 8. Read more...

2. Paolo Gentiloni to replace Matteo Renzi as Italy's new prime minister

Italy's Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni has been chosen by the country's president to replace Matteo Renzi as prime minister. Read more...

3. Pokemon Go: New update to seemingly correct incorrect notification bug at a time when Gen 2 is set to come to the fore

Pokemon Go players now have lots to cheer about as the highly reported issue resulting in incorrect notifications will now be fixed. This concerns the vibrations that are sent out to trainers to indicate the presence of Pokemons nearby via the Nearby Pokemon tracker feature. Read more...

4. ISL 2016 semifinal: Watch Belfort's solo goal seal the first leg for Kerala Blasters against Delhi Dynamos

Kerala Blasters played some solid football to defeat Delhi Dynamos 1-0 in the first leg of the ISL semifinal in Kochi on Sunday. It was the brilliance of Kervens Belfort, who danced his way through Delhi's defence to score the all-important goal. Read more...

5. Zayn Malik's sister trolled for posting a photo of Christmas tree in her house

Zayn Malik's 14-year-old sister, Safaa Malik, was attacked by nasty trollers after she posted a picture of a Christmas tree in her house. Vile trolls objected the presence of a Christmas tree in a Muslim's house. Born to a Muslim father and Christian mother, Zayn and Safaa were raised in a house with dual faith. The family is said to celebrate both Christian and Muslim occasions in their houses. Read more...