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    Sunday, May 25, 2014
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    ASI may set limit on footfall to Taj
    The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) may very soon limit the number of people visiting the Taj Mahal to minimize damage caused by the increasing number of tourists.

    SP to go by vote count in allotting party posts
    Our party leaders and workers have been occupied with enjoying the perks of power and this led our defeat, said Samajwadi Party's Bareilly district president Veerpal Singh.

    Meerut jewellers hail RBI move
    The recent move by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to allow gold imports by private trading houses has brought smiles on the faces of Meerut jewellers.

    More India News»

    HC lifts stay on Sun Pharma-Ranbaxy deal
    Justice G Chandraiah of the AP High Court on Saturday set aside the status quo order issued by a single court judge that came in the way of the merger plans of Ranbaxy Laboratories and Sun Pharma companies.

    Shahi litchi crop suffers 40% damage due to heatwave
    There is many a slip between a cup and the lip.This proverb holds true of Shahi litchi crop in Muzaffarpur district this year.

    Sensex, Nifty up over 2% on hopes of reforms
    The benchmark BSE sensex and CNX Nifty moved up by more than two per cent during the week logging their all-time closing peaks on hectic buying by investors amid hopes of reforms from the incoming Narendra Modi-led government.

    More Business News»

    Australian environmentalists welcome bank wariness on reef port
    Environmentalists on Saturday welcomed Deutsche Bank's reluctance to invest in a major port expansion near Australia's Great Barrier Reef, saying it reflected global concern about the project.

    World's first jellyfish database created
    Jellyfish and other gelatinous zooplankton are present throughout the world's oceans, with the greatest concentrations in the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, showed the scientists who created the world's first global jellyfish database.

    Pollution scare: No more power cuts in Golden Temple vicinity
    Around Rs 32.40 crore would be spent by the state on the project and a 66KV station would be established for this purpose.

    More Environment News»

    US gunman who killed six was a Hollywood director's son
    The gunman who killed six people when he opened fire from his car in a bustling California college town was the mentally disturbed son of a Hollywood director, police and reports said Saturday.

    Ukraine prepares to vote in face of rebel threats
    Ukraine prepared Saturday for a presidential election seen as crucial to its very survival after months of turmoil that has driven the ex-Soviet country to the brink of civil war.

    Why stop at LVs when you can knock off the White House?
    From replicas of a Thames village to the Taj Mahal, architectural mimicry is all the rage among the Chinese. A look at why they dote on duplitecture.

    More World News»

    Actresses who love to watch PORN

    Rajniesh Duggall wins 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 5'?
    Gurmeet Choudhry, Rajneeish Duggall and Nikitin Dheer to battle it out in the finale of Khatron Ke Khiladi 5.

    After promoting condoms, Ranveer to turn sexpert?
    After becoming the brand ambassador for Durex, we look at a list of alternative professions for the energetic and every youthful Ranveer Singh.

    More Entertainment News»

    Indian Pompano bred in lab for 1st time in world
    The Indian Pompano, which belongs to the fast-growing Carangid family, has a great demand in the state, especially due to its good meat quality and nutritious value.

    Biofuel production from oilseed is the future
    Straw from crops such as wheat, barley, and oats is seen as a potential source of biomass for second generation biofuel production.

    Japan launches new satellite to survey disasters
    Japan successfully launched a new mapping satellite today that will be used to survey damage from natural disasters and changes affecting rainforests.

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    Real win 10th Champions League title
    Gareth Bale, Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo hit extra-time goals as Real Madrid came from behind to beat city rivals Atletico 4-1 in the Champions League final.

    Hernanes ready to repay Scolari's faith
    Brazil coach Scolari has gushed publicly over his new favourite in the midfield - Anderson Hernandes de Carvalho Viana Lima - simply known as Hernanes.

    This will live with me forever, says Bale
    A jubilant Gareth Bale said that his crucial extra-time goal, which helped steer Real Madrid to a 4-1 Champions League triumph, will live with him forever.

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    Twitter to take India election innovations global
    Twitter is planning to replicate parts of its India election strategy across countries that go to polls this year.

    Apple, Google & others to pay $325m to settle hiring lawsuit
    US District Judge Lucy Koh has been asked to preliminarily approve the accord at a June 19 hearing.

    Some privacy, please? Facebook, under pressure, gets the message
    Facebook is worried that you will start sharing less — or maybe even move to more anonymous services.

    More Technology News»

    Colleges in a fix over affiliations
    All colleges have to submit an undertaking to DTE by May 30 to declare their willingness to participate in the centralized admission process.

    Delhi University notifies guidelines for grievance redress mechanism
    Grievances related to the three-year programme will be forwarded to the office of officer on special duty (examinations) in case of North Campus colleges.

    Mission admission: Economics blends maths and logic with writing skills
    "Economics is a combination of maths and logic with some description," says T Ravi Kumar who teaches the subject at Kirori Mal College.

    More Education News»

    Heart attack to hospital takes 6 hrs
    A shocking 95% of heart attack patients take public transport to reach hospital. And, many of them reach after six hours—or over 380 minutes—of the first symptoms, found an all-India study.

    Five school boards sent 80% IIT-Advanced candidates
    For long, when it came to getting into an Indian Institute of Technology, signing up at the right coaching academy was what mattered more than the school you attended.

    Four 'insurance agents' assault housewife, rob Rs 6 lakh valuables
    Posing as insurance agents, four people gained entry to a flat in a housing society in Chinchpokli on Friday after. Once inside, they assaulted the housewife with a grinding stone and fled with gold ornaments and cash worth Rs 6 lakh.

    More Mumbai News»

    49 policemen punished in clean-up operation
    49 policemen from the Nand Nagri police station, northeast district, have been transferred to the battalions and police lines for their suspected involvement in betting and gambling rackets.

    Workstations with lounges draw freelancers, entrepreneurs
    Till three years ago Pushkar Soni, the co-founder of docsuggest.com, was working out of his home office.

    Woman CRPF constable killed in accident
    A 22-year-old woman CRPF constable was killed and her colleague injured after the two-wheeler they were travelling on skidded on Saturday night.

    More Delhi News»

    Bangalore's marquee schools go to Mysore
    Bangalore’s major educational brands – NPS, DPS, Royale Concorde International School and Navkis Education Centre – have made a mark in the heritage town in the past few years. Some others plan to follow suit.

    Woman prevented from selling baby daughter in Karnataka
    A government official and a doctor in Kundapur of Karnataka's Udupi district stopped a woman from selling her baby girl.

    Minibus driver waylaid, hacked to death
    A minibus driver was hacked to death by unidentified assailants after a brief chase on Friday night.This happened at Gidada Konenahalli near Papareddypalya off Magadi Road, Bangalore West.

    More Bangalore News»

    Wakf Board steps up measures to protect properties
    In a move aimed at spreading awareness about adhering to procedures among the managing committees and custodians of wakf institutions, the AP State Wakf Board has asked its staff to tour various districts of the state.

    Sour grapes? MIM opposes Mahavir hospital lease extension
    After dilly-dallying for nearly two years on renewal of lease of Mahavir Hospital land at AC Guards, the revenue department has finally approved the proposal to renew the lease for a period of 30 years.

    Is bifurcation a double whammy for Hyderabad?
    They say it will be raining politicians in the city this monsoon.What's more, there will be two of every kind; making life doubly miserable for the residents of Hyderabad.That's a double whammy if there ever was one!.

    More Hyderabad News»

    Class 10 girl, jump in front of train
    A 16-year-old girl and her boyfriend committed suicide by jumping in front of an EMU train near Thirumullaivoyal on Friday night. Police said the girl and the boy held hands and took the plunge.

    Cops crack down on erring auto drivers
    After letting them loose for close to two months when the model code of conduct for the elections was in force, the government is tightening the noose around autorickshaw drivers who don’t go by the meter.

    Fashion fuses with function for disabled
    Siddharth Jayakumar, a banker and frequent traveller, even gallantly shed his overshirt to resounding cheers.

    More Chennai News»

    Post elections, Mehsana wrests India, keeps Gujarat
    With the nation swept by a sympathy wave in favour of the Congress after the assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984, Mehsana was one of the only two seats the BJP won in the Lok Sabha elections in the entire country.

    Ahmedabad girls keen on firepower
    The city police have received 200 applications from women and girls aged 15 and above for a firearms training programme launched by the police department under the Suraksha Setu initiative.

    Beauty of the beast
    At first sight, the slender body and gait similar to that of a trotting thoroughbred horse may confuse you.You may wonder if what you see is a dog at all.But the Rajapalayam is indeed, a pure bred hound dog from India.

    More Ahmedabad News»

    Corporators gherao officials over water crisis
    Nagar Nigam corporators gheraoed the office of general manager, Jalkal department, on Friday over official apathy in tackling the worsening water-crisis in several parts of the city.

    Railways to install automatic ticket vending machines soon
    To provide respite to the passengers standing in long queues for booking tickets, North Central Railway is planning to install automatic ticket vending machines (ATVM) at the stations.

    Many houses demolished to pave way for railway link line
    The preparation for the construction of link line at Rambagh crossing had started.Several houses of Rambagh Railway Colony coming in the way were bulldozed on Friday.

    More Allahabad News»

    BJD MPs to discuss stand on Modi-led central government
    The BJD's parliamentary party would meet here on Saturday to elect its office-bearers and chalk out strategies vis-à-vis the Narendra Modi government.

    Visual treat for lovers of heritage
    It was a visual treat for city residents on Friday.A public place photo exhibition 'CamEra' on the theme 'cultural heritage of Odisha' at seven busy sites made many curious onlookers stop and stare.

    Probe into technical varsity faculty selection
    The state government has ordered an inquiry into alleged irregularities in recruitment of faculty members at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT), Burla.

    More Bhubaneswar News»

    Four doctors arrested in Madhya Pradesh PSC paper leak case
    Madhya Pradesh Special Task force (STF) on Saturday arrested four Ayurveda medical practitioners and booked 26 others in connection with MP Public Service Commission (MPPSC) paper leak case.

    MP becomes first state to give legal sanctity to e-mail communication
    Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday became the first state in the country to pass an e-mail policy that gives legal sanctity to correspondence between government departments via electronic mail and digital messaging.

    SIMI wants global terror footprint, drew hostage plan to free Aafia Siddiqui from FBI custody
    Questioning of SIMI operatives by the state's anti-terrorist squad revealed SIMI and IM had common terror targets, despite difference in ideology.And most importantly both don't work in tandem as perceived.

    More Bhopal News»

    85% take Panjab University's undergraduate Common Entrance Test
    Over 85% students appeared for various tests at the Panjab University Common Entrance Test (PU-CET) (under-graduate) at different colleges and PU campus on Saturday.

    Man molests 4-year-old granddaughter, arrested
    A 47-year-old man, Mahindra Birla, was arrested for molesting his 4-year-old granddaughter at his house in a slum colony in Sector 25 on Friday night.

    Accidents snuff out two lives in Mohali
    Two persons were killed and one injured in two road accidents in Mohali on Friday.

    More Chandigarh News»

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