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IM men of Pakistan origin nabbed in Gorakhpur
Two youth of Pakistani origin with links to Indian Mujahideen were arrested by the anti-terror squad of UP Police in Gorakhpur late on Wednesday night.

Terror attack in J&K; 1 killed, 3 injured
One person was killed and three others were injured in a terrorist attack in early morning on Friday in Jammu and Kashmir, Times Now reported.

Can company trusts plug trust gap?
Several leading companies are setting up electoral trusts to ensure transparency in the funding of political parties in the poll season as the debate over corruption gets intense. 

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Dalal Street braces for bank licences
Expectations that the Reserve Bank of India would issue bank licences soon resulted in a sharp spike in the share prices of hopefuls like IDFC, L&T Finance and LICHF.

Indian diamond firm goes bust in Antwerp
An Indian diamond firm in Antwerp, a group company of the country’s leading diamond group, has defaulted on payments worth Rs 600 crore to banks and other creditors.

Equity MFs dole out dividends as markets rally
More than 35 equity schemes have announced dividends in the past one month alone. Fund houses have paid dividends of Rs. 3 per unit (or 30%) in several of their schemes.

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New study exposes panda's sweet tooth
In a new study, scientists put the panda taste receptors to the test, wondering whether the cuddly critters would even notice the difference between plain water and the sweet stuff.

Green forum slams rhino horn trimming proposal
The state government's proposal to trim rhino horns to curb poaching has given rise to severe criticism and protest from various quarters.

Pune activists claim shoddy post mortem of 'elephant Poornima'
Pune: Controversy follows elephant Poornima even after her death.The animal had suffered a life of neglect.She was abandoned by her owner and was in urgent need for medical attention last year.She died on March 21.

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Pak Christian gets death for blasphemy
A court convicted a Pakistani Christian man and sentenced him to death Thursday in a blasphemy case that sparked a riot last year in the eastern city of Lahore, according to his lawyer.

Large mass grave discovered in Bosnia
Bosnian forensic experts discovered a mass grave which might hide the remains of more than 100 Muslim civilians killed at the start of the country's 1990s war, an official said on Thursday.

Pressure mounts on Cameron for Blue Star probe
Pressure is mounting on British Prime Minister David Cameron to order an independent public inquiry into UK's involvement in Operation Blue Star.

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I will allow Varun to marry only after Salman: David Dhawan
Varun Dhawan may think that his father David Dhawan doesn’t know his feelings for him, but in reality he does, as Varun’s mother shares it all with her husband. David finds his son naughty, grounded and talented, but under no circumstance will he let his son get married soon, as he believes that Varun needs to be married to his profession right now. On being asked about Varun’s marriage plans, David immediately said, ‘Salman Khan ab tak shaadi kiya kya? So how can Varun? He can get married once Salman gets married.’ We bring you excerpts of our conversation with the respected director David about his actor son Varun.

'People in Bollywood have mental problems'
Nargis Fakhri, who has flown to the US to do a film where she has a small role with Paul Feig, says she had a blast working with Ileana D’Cruz and Varun Dhawan because they had no egos and were child-like.

'Nawaz is close to Ranbir's age; I would never deride anyone'
Apropos our article, ‘War Of Words’ (between Rishi Kapoor and Nawazuddin Siddiqui), printed on page 2 in Bombay Times dated March 20, we would like to issue an apology.

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Next generation super powerful fuel from bacteria
The next generation of super powerful fuel, capable of arming missiles and space rockets may come from an engineered bacterium.

Astronomers discover first ever miniature planet
Until now, rings in space were only found around giant planets like Saturn and Jupiter.

Beer can be used to treat grilled meats
Scientists have found that beer marinade could reduce levels of potentially harmful substances in grilled meats.

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Dhoni lied about Meiyappan's role: Salve
Advocate Harish Salve told the SC bench that Dhoni told the Mudgal probe panel that Meiyappan "had nothing to do with the cricketing affairs of CSK".

Serena Williams powers into Miami final
World number one Serena Williams continued her decade-long domination over Maria Sharapova with a 6-4, 6-3 win to reach her ninth Sony Open final.

IPL 7 suspension could lead to huge loss
If the Indian Premier League 7 is fully scrapped, the total loss of business could amount to Rs 20,000 crore, according to consultancy firm KPMG in India.

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Microsoft unveils Office for iPad
Microsoft has finally unveiled the iPad version of its popular Office suite.

First impressions: Samsung Galaxy S5
Samsung is back with a new flagship Galaxy phone – Galaxy S5. Here is what we think of it...

Samsung unveils Galaxy S5 in India, available from April 11
Samsung announced its plans for India launch of Galaxy S5, the company’s flagship Android phone. Galaxy S5 will be priced between Rs 51,000 and Rs 53,000.

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Blood, sweat, tears pay off for IIM-B grads
When Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, chairman of the board of governors of IIM-B, gave the wrong declaration at the convocation ceremony for the flagship course at the institute, the hall fell silent.

Take mock CET on Sunday
Education Times, in association with Byju's Classes, will hold a mock CET on March 30 (Sunday).

SP complains to EC about 'Youngistan' song
Bollywood film 'Youngistan', which releases on Friday, has got mired in an election-related controversy with the ruling Samajwadi Party lodging a complaint with the Election Commission alleging a song in the film promotes the election symbol of the BSP: elephant.

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Commuter booked for questioning TTEs over fine receipt
A 38-year-old commuter, who questioned two travelling ticket examiners when he noticed them charging fines without issuing receipts in Mumbai was booked by the RPF on Wednesday.

Two types of grace marks for financial managment students
Final-year students of Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) have heaved a sigh of relief after Mumbai University increased the internal grace marks.

Mumbai Marathon raises Rs 20 crore
Organizers of the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2014, along with their charity partners United Way of Mumbai, broke all previous records to raise Rs 20.11 crore.This is an increase of Rs 1.5 crore from last year.

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Court rejects plea for FIR against Geelani
The court said the offence did not fall in its jurisdiction and the probe cannot be carried out under Indian Penal Code (IPC) as it is not applicable to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) where the penal provision is under RPC (Ranbir Penal Code).

Poacher held with turtles
A poacher was arrested from Badarpur bus stand on Thursday with 27 soft-shelled turtles.

Dry Dwarka asks parties for clear plan 
Dwarka residents, who had refused to vote in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, have decided to give one last chance to political parties.

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Gang loots realty firm, opens fire, flees
Four armed men stormed a realty firm’s office in Begur, off Hosur Road, late Thursday, and made away with Rs 60,000 and other valuables. They fired two shots to ward off people trying to nab them.

Students told to use skills to fix cities
It’s passé to advise IIM-B students on building the economy, sticking to ethics, trying a hand at entrepreneurship and incorporating CSR activities into corporate life. But on this graduation day, the message for them was different: It was to use their management training to fix the state of our cities.

Welcome to TOI-B .Pac debates
The Bangalore Political Action Committee (B.Pac), a citizens’ collective, in association with The Times of India, is launching a ‘Candidates meet the Citizens’ series of debates from Saturday, bringing voters face-to-face with contestants from leading parties in the three city parliamentary constituencies.

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Adulterated fuel sale rising in the Hyderabad
Next time when you run out of fuel, look for the nearest petrol bunk or else you might end up buying adulterated fuel from a roadside vendor.

Congress, TRS likely to ditch Muslims again
According to sources, the Congress which received wholesome support from the Muslim community in the last two elections in 2004 and 2009, believes that the community has fewer winnable candidates to offer.

Child rights activists decry police plan to occupy Bal Bhavan
Activists of Balala Hakula Sangham (BHS) have come out in protest demanding that the proposal to hand over about eight acres of the property to the police department be withdrawn.

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Website to track atrocities on dalits launched
A new website to track atrocities on dalits has been launched. Any aggrieved person can send an SMS to the cellphone number 9898915455 or log in to the website www.annihilatecaste.in to seek help for incidents of caste atrocities across the country.

Expelled Alagiri keeps family ties intact, meets Kanimozhi and Rajathi
His ongoing fight with his father M Karunanidhi and brother M K Stalin notwithstanding, former DMK leader M K Alagiri on Thursday visited his half-sister Kanimozhi and her mother Rajathi Ammal.

Tamil Nadu parties hail Lanka vote, flay India
The resolution passed at the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting on Thursday ordering a war crimes probe in Sri Lanka may have come at the right time for the Dravidian parties who have been pushing for a strong resolution.

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Mena Gurjari staged in Ahmedabad after 62 years
It is the only Gujarati play to be staged at Rashtrapati Bhavan in independent India.Written by Rasiklal Parikh, 'Mena Gurjari' tells the tale of a woman, Mena, from the Gurjar community.

HC notice to Dilip Sanghani
The Gujarat HC has issued notice to ex-law minister Dilip Sanghani over a contempt plea complaining that the BJP functionary had made derogatory remarks against judiciary in a public function in Jamnagar on June 2, 2012.

HC notice to govt over 'gender bias' in State Reserve Police Force
Gujarat high court on Thursday sought explanation from the state government, the DGP and the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) over a petition filed by a woman constable alleging gender discrimination in the SRPF.

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Riot-accused Bhartendra says he's innocent but avoids Muslim areas on campaign trail
Citing the recent Supreme Court ruling holding the state government responsible for the delayed action that led to the carnage, Muzaffarnagar-riots accused Kunwar Bhartendra Singh, fighting on a BJP ticket from Bijnor, claims he is innocent of charges of inciting communal violence.

Allahabad University steps up formation of University Court
Having been on the backburner for several years, the University Court at Allahabad University is back on the centre-stage with the MHRD reminding the university to constitute the same.

2 mobiles found in Naini jail raid
A raid on Naini Central Jail on Wednesday led to the recovery of two mobile phones, one charger and one ear phone.These items were found near the barracks of the highly sensitive jail.

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Centre worried over militant threat in Manipur, lower Assam
The Union ministry of home affairs has identified the entire state of Manipur and lower Assam as the two areas in the northeast where the coming Lok Sabha election may be disrupted by militant outfits.

PR firms score on poll pitch
Gone are the days when public relations agencies were largely dealing with business and corporate clientele.

Mock exercise for poll personnel
Mock exercise of polling personnel in Maoist-hit booths of Nuapada district will start from March 29.It is being carried out to make them conversant with the location and ways to go safely to the booths.

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Woman alleges repeated rape by AAP candidate and associates
A woman has filed a complaint alleging that AAP candidate from Guna-Shivpuri Lok Sabha seat Shailendra Singh Kushwaha and three office bearers allegedly raped her at least three times over a period of more than a year, the police said here today.

No network to ascertain identity of missing persons
Three days on, police are still scrambling for clues to crack the murder mystery of a woman, whose body was dumped on the fields at Ratibad.

Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology director denies ragging on campus
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT) authorities on Wednesday claimed a complaint of ragging filed by a students was nothing, but a scuffle between two groups of drunk students.

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Ropar RTI activist booked after mining expose on Akalis
Ropar-based advocate and RTI activist, who had recently exposed three Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders for allegedly conducting illegal mining of sand and gravel in Punjab, was charged with attempt to murder on Thursday.

Overseas AAP supporters help its Punjab campaign
Aaam Aadmi Party (AAP) supporters in the US and the UK are managing its online campaigns besides running membership drives and giving feedback on the election strategy in Punjab.

I've better things to do than talk about Kirron: Gul Panag
Men melt when Gul Panag smiles, must be those dimples. Just like Kirron Kher's … But be prepared for an angry snarl if you keep drawing comparisons between her and her BJP rival. 

More Chandigarh News»

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