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Thursday, June 12, 2014
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Notorious poacher Bheema Bavaria arrested
The Uttarakhand forest department achieved another major success by nabbing the dreaded international poacher Bheema Bavaria. This comes close on the heels of the arrest of Narain Chand, the younger brother of another notorious deceased kingpin, Sansar Chand.

Search continues for missing Russian tourist
Five police teams, comprising 80 personnel, were deployed on Wednesday to search for the Russian national who was washed away in the Bhagirathi river after a bus fell into it near Harshil in Uttarkashi district on Tuesday afternoon.

After Gairsain session, Uttarakhand assembly adjourned indefinitely
A three-day special assembly session, which commenced on Monday, was adjourned indefinitely after leader of opposition Ajay Bhatt made a fresh plea to speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal to allow the house to start a debate on the controversial excise policy that will encourage more foreign liquor license holders from outside the state to take control of the business.

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Export growth hits 7-month high
India's exports rose over 12% to $28 billion in May, the fastest pace of growth in seven months, on the back of improving demand in the developed markets and partly due to depreciation of the rupee against the dollar.

Japanese drug company buys Medreich
Japan’s Meiji Seika has agreed to buy Bangalore-based generic drug maker Medreich for $290 million. The over nine-decade-old company has acquired a 75% stake held by Medreich’s three promoters and the rest 25% from private equity investor Temasek.

Govt may rejig subsidy for solar projects
The subsidy regime for solar projects may be in for an overhaul, with power minister Piyush Goyal asking officials to address the problem of accumulated bills of about Rs 3,200 crore and find ways to ensure that claims don’t pile up in future.

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Rajasthan has largest area under mining leases in country
According to the ministry, in the last financial year, out of the total 5,30,232.93 ha under mining in the country, 1,16,009.93 ha was in Rajasthan alone, which is the largest area under mining leases granted by any state.

Two abandoned tiger cubs killed in Madhya Pradesh
In a major setback for Madhya Pradesh two tiger cubs got killed after being abandoned by their mother in Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR)

Water pollution killing Goa's marine population
The next time you want to dig into a spiced, crunchy fried mussel or fancy some coconut-laced clam gravy while lounging in a Goa beach shack, you might have to look harder for it.

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Congo and Rwanda clash at border
Rwanda, last year, had accused the Congolese army of firing rockets and mortar shells on its territory and massed troops along its border in response.

Car bomb in northern Mali kills peacekeepers: UN
Northern Mali fell under control of ethnic Tuareg separatists and then al-Qaida-linked Islamic extremists following a military coup in 2012.

US supports Ukraine-Russia peace talks: Joe Biden
Biden told Poroshenko that the US applauds the peace plan he presented on Saturday during his inauguration.

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Rakhi stands for eunuchs' rights
Bollywood bombshell Rakhi Swant is finally ready with her maiden Marathi production ‘Jayjaykar’. The film which has Dilip Prabhavalkar in a lead role deals with the rights and life of eunuchs

OMG: Akshay Kumar is hooked onto a nursery rhyme
A couple of Akshay Kumar’s friends were taken aback when they recently met the actor and heard him recite the nursery rhyme, Johnny Johnny.

Aftab Shivdasani ties the knot in private ceremony
Aftab Shivdasani has been dating Nin Dusanj, a British-Indian girl, who was working in Hong Kong for six years as a consultant in the luxury brand industry before relocating to India in 2012. She met Aftab through common friends at an event.

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An injection to permanently reduce cholesterol in humans soon
A single injection may soon permanently lower cholesterol levels in humans reducing their risk of heart attack by 90%.

Now, a wristwatch to monitor glucose, pulse rate & hydration levels
A new biometric wristwatch is being developed that can monitor your blood glucose, dehydration and pulse rate.

Nasa to conduct Mars 'flying saucer' test on Earth
The US space agency,Nasa, is getting ready to launch a "flying saucer'' into Earth's atmosphere to test technology that could be used to land on Mars.

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Spain to win FIFA World Cup: Study
Holders Spain look set to win the World Cup thanks to the interlocking qualities of their squad, which will allow them to outgun Brazil, statisticians said Wednesday.

Hewitt falls short of Federer's record
Hewitt remains one victory short of Federer's record of 122 match wins on grass after being beaten 6-3, 6-4 by Lopez in the Queen's Club grass-court tournament.

Rooney allays Welbeck injury fears
England striker Wayne Rooney said that he expects Manchester United team-mate Danny Welbeck to be fit to face Italy on Saturday despite an injury scare.

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Google buying satellite maker Skybox for $500 million
Google is buying Skybox Imaging in a deal that could serve as a launching pad for the Internet company to send its own fleet of satellites to take aerial pictures and provide online access to remote areas of the world.

Mozilla to launch $25 Firefox phones in India
Mozilla foundation has announced a tie-up with Indian handset brands Intex and Spice, to bring the first Firefox OS devices to India.

Apple creating ad agency, to hire 1,000: Report
The iPhone maker is trying to hire top talent from the advertising world and focussing more on digital ads, according a report by AdAge.

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Ex-chairpersons oppose changes to National Council for Teacher Education regulations
Three former chairpersons and two vice-chairpersons of the National Council for Teacher Education have written to HRD minister Smriti Irani requesting her to immediately intervene and stop the proposed changes in NCTE regulations.

5 new engineering colleges to set up shop in TN, one near Kovai
Five engineering institutions in the state and two in Puducherry have got approval, and they will most probably start functioning from the coming academic year, even as three existing ones will close down.

BTech students strike rare pro-FYUP note, praise VC
Delhi University authorities have finally got themselves a band of cheerleaders.

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Maharashtra plans offices on Wadala salt pan
The Maharashtra government has initiated the process of deleting a 71-acre Wadala salt pan plot from the list of No Development Zones to build government offices and staff quarters.

Greens see red over govt's Wadala 'plot'
Although the official line of the state government is that salt pans will be utilized only to rehouse slumdwellers displaced by infrastructure projects in Mumbai, it is widely believed that the rules will be relaxed after some time to allow commercial exploitation.

68% teens shop online, 91% in smaller metros own mobiles
Almost seven out of 10 urban teenagers shop online and teenagers in mini-metros are ahead of their metro counterparts in adopting digital lifestyles, found a survey

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Two brothers killed in high-speed car crash near Britannia Chowk
Two brothers were killed when their speeding Audi A6 spun out of control and landed on its left side near Britannia Chowk in northwest Delhi early on Wednesday. Two others, including a cousin driving the car, were injured in the accident.

Bangkok designer's robbery trip to Dariba ends at IGI
Sitting thousands of kilometres away in Bangkok, a man plotted a sensational robbery at the wellknown bullion market here, came down to India and executed it successfully with the help of two friends on Tuesday night.

Longest heatwave in 19 years, outages dog Delhi
The last six days of sweltering heat that left Delhiities high and dry has been the longest heatwave in the capital since 1995, according to an analysis by IGI Met director R K Jenamani.

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Maulvi arrested for sexually abusing minor girl
Muneer was arrested from his home in Ramanagaram after the 14-year-old complained that he sexually abused her on the pretext of treating her for being "possessed by a spirit".

Man found in girl's company, thrashed
Thirteen men barged into the girl's house in Banglegudde, Karkala, and assaulted Sudhir Rane, 29, of Bailoor who was with her.

Bizarre lawlessness: Cops thrash trucker, force him to call inspector 'Singham'
A truck owner was allegedly picked up by Kalasipalyam police near Minerva theatre recently, mercilessly beaten up and forced to call the inspector 'Singham', a complaint lodged with the police commissioner said.

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Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu's playing 19
Andhra Pradesh chief minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, on Wednesday officially announced the portfolios of his cabinet ministers, while retaining some important departments such as infrastructure, investment, industries, energy, tourism, cinematography, general administration, law and justice and public enterprises with him.

Sri Kanaka Durga temple: The rich & powerful
Sri Kanaka Durga temple atop the Indrakeeladri hill in Vijayawada is all set to emerge as the most powerful' temple in the new state.

Poor top priority: Governor
Faced with the challenge of meeting the great expectations of its people, the Telangana government has vowed to give top priority to the welfare of martyrs' families and those belonging to lower sections of society.

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Online road tender plan crashes,s ystem reboots to dodgy mode
The e-tender system that the corporation devised to do away with malpractices in awarding of road contracts has come a cropper.

For city fathers, Chennai's roads are paved with gold
Fixing Chennai's roads is a particularly lucrative side of the business of being a city father.

Expo gives crash course on Indian quilts
A quilt is an evocative study in Chaos Theory, and the Crafts Council of India is currently offering a crash course in the subject.

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Revisiting Gandhiji's life in Walled City
Bapu had just returned to India after his successful South African satyagraha against the apartheid and needed help for his cause.

After high court rap, govt set to switch off illegal beacons
For several decades, the flashers - those flaunting beacons and sirens atop their vehicles - enjoyed the exclusive right to skip toll taxes, park in no parking zones, and even skip traffic junctions during peak hours.

Saraspur health centre turns into dumping yard
The sight of this urban health centre will make you sick.This newly renovated health centre run by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) near Saraspur circle has a garbage bin right outside its compound.

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Allahabad blazes at 45.7 degrees celsius, one dies of heat stroke
Allahabad continues to reel under intense hot weather conditions as a death was reported due to the heat waves on Valmiki Road here on Tuesday.

Minor girl gang-raped, FIR lodged on ASP's order
A minor was abducted and gang-raped in Bahraich on Sunday evening. After being denied justice by Nawabganj cops, the survivor met senior officials and narrated her woes.

Art appreciation course from today
A month long art appreciation course would start at the Allahabad Museum from today till July 10 in, which noted personalities and experts of museology would deliver talk and hold interactive talk sessions.

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Government bans devotees on chariots, but Puri priests want it partially
In spite of opposition from priests, the state government on Wednesday banned entry of public on to the chariots during the car festival in Puri.

Budget session begins today
With a brute majority of 117 members in the assembly, the ruling BJD is set to begin its budget session starting Thursday with renewed confidence.

Cops set deadline for hotels to implement safety measures
Police have given two-months time to city hoteliers to comply with security measures suggested by it in November last year.

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Three-day training of MP BJP on 'Modi'fied rules in assembly
"achha adyayan, acharan and sahaj sampark." Modi had directed BJP.

Woman suicide case: Suspended cop declared absconder
A local court has declared a suspended police inspector, charged with abetting suicide of a woman professor, as an absconder.

MPPMT scam: Special task force widens probe
Madhya Pradesh special task force (STF) will also investigate irregularities in pre-medical test (PMT) conducted between 2008 and 2011.

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Read early signs of suicide
Suicides are preventable if early warning signs are identified by friends or relatives.This is what city-based shrinks feel.Depression is the underlying cause behind most suicides.

Sector 17 fire: To fix responsibility, UT police fires 6 questions at estate office
The police have asked estate officials whether the AC plant in the basement of the Sector 17 building was allowed or not.If it was allowed, the estate officials have been told to provide supporting documents.

Mad about soccer
With the beginning of FIFA World Cup, soccer would be driving the world crazy for the next one month.

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