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Didi seeks Rs 2000 crore from Centre
The cash-strapped Mamata Banerjee government has sought Rs 2,000 crore from the Centre to implement the National Food Security Act.

Brakes clamped on bike ad with stunts
The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), in response to complaints about a TV commercial which shows dangerous stunts, has asked for withdrawal or modification of the advertisement.

Former President Pratibha Patil's brother named in murder case
In a major embarrassment for former president Pratibha Patil, her younger brother Gajendra Patil, along with former MP Ulhas Patil were named as co-accused by a Jalgaon sessions court in the murder of senior Congress leader VG Patil, a professor of English in a college there.

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I-T exemption limit may go up to Rs 1.5-2 lakh
The government is expected to provide relief to the middle-classes through a higher tax exemption limit for investment in long-term savings instruments.

Survival depends on transitions: Vishal Sikka
Infosys CEO-designate Vishal Sikka has just written a blog that talks about the "two extraordinary transitions" in his life — of leaving SAP and joining Infosys — and says transitions and transformations are inevitable in the life of companies, countries and people in order to survive and be relevant, "when the circumstances and contexts around them change dramatically".

Govt seeks more time in RIL arbitration
Reliance Industries Ltd’s bid to push for an early gas price hike through international arbitration may be in for fresh delays.

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Malls are energy guzzlers, says R K Pachauri
:Terming shopping malls as "energy guzzlers", noted environmentalist R K Pachauri on Monday said they are not suited to the Indian environment.

Ganga to be developed as major tourist destination and navigation corridor
Union tourism and culture minister Shripada Naik said tourism spots will be developed by government all along the banks of Ganga from Gangotri to Gang a Sagar.

Delhi's satellite towns witness increase in air pollution
Delhi's air pollution measures like introducing compressed natural gas, building the Metro and moving polluting industries outside city limits have been praised universally.

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Israel launches military offensive against Gaza militants
Israel launched an aerial offensive in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, calling it part of a campaign named "Operation Protective Edge" targeting Hamas Islamist militants firing rockets at the Jewish state.

63 abducted females escape extremists in Nigeria
More than 60 Nigerian girls and women abducted by Islamic extremists two weeks ago have managed to escape, officials said Monday.

Ghani wins fraud-hit Afghan election: Preliminary results
Former World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani won Afghanistan's presidential election, according to preliminary results Monday, but fraud allegations are set to spark a dispute over the outcome and stoke concerns of instability.

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'My sex-change operation backfired'
Cross-dresser Bobby Darling, whose desire to turn into a woman is well-known, has had a change of heart.

'I am the highest paid actress in Pakistan'
Humaima Malick, 25, is a top model and Pakistan’s highest paid actress who is self-made and a young achiever.

'Had even stopped thinking how bad smoking is'
After Shah Rukh Khan and Ranbir Kapoor trying to quit smoking for the longest time, now Nawazuddin Siddiqui is attempting the same.

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Pacific's CO2 'burp' ended last ice age?
A massive 'burp' of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the North Pacific Ocean may have triggered the end of the last ice age around 17,000 years ago, a new study has found.

Coming soon, 'Nano-juice' to unravel the secrets of the human gut
A drink will soon unravel secrets of the human gut and help diagnose irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, Crohn's disease and other gastrointestinal illnesses Researchers from the University of Buffalo in the US are developing a new imaging technique involving nanoparticles suspended in liquid to form a "Nano-juice" that patients would drink.

'Blue objects feel warmer than red ones'
Blue objects feel warmer to the touch than red ones of the same temperature, a new study has found.

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Ganguly predicts Germany-Holland final
"Obviously as a football fan I would love to see a Brazil-Argentina final, but going by the form it looks to be Germany versus the Netherlands," said Ganguly.

Djokovic replaces Nadal at No. 1
Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic replaced Rafael Nadal at No. 1 in the ATP rankings Monday, while runner-up Roger Federer rose one spot to No. 3.

Fifa reject Silva plea, Neymar probe
FIFA says its disciplinary panel ""cannot consider this matter" under the rules and declined to open proceedings against Camilo Zuniga.

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Oppo Find 7 review: Close to perfection
Does the Oppo Find 7 have the capability to challenge flagships from leading brands?

Backlash stirs in US against H-1B visas
Americans argue that H-1B visa programme has been hijacked by staffing companies that import cheaper, lower-level workers to replace more expensive US employees.

Over 200 sites blocked in India after Sony's piracy complaint: Report
A number of websites including Google Docs and Google’s URL shortener Goo.gl have been blocked in India.

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Cutoffs drop sharply in Delhi University's third list
For those yet to get admission in a Delhi University college, the third cutoff list issued on Monday brings good news.

DU directed to make arrangements post-FYUP scrapping: Govt
In a written reply, HRD minister Smriti Irani highlighted the steps taken by UGC and its direction to DU to restore the three-year programme.

My idea of leadership
Young Indians are moving towards a ‘broader sense’ of leadership.

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Distraught parents express deep anguish
Pallavi Purkayastha's parents expressed deep anguish and disappointment after the man who cut short their daughter's life was given the life sentence.

Security guard gets life term for Pallavi murder
Sajjad Pathan, 24, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Monday for murdering young lawyer Pallavi Purkayashtha in 2012.

Railway Budget may hold little hope for Mumbai
Suburban railway commuters will have to keep expectations in check as the Centre may not have anything substantial to offer to Mumbai in this year’s railway budget

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Cutoffs drop sharply in Delhi University's third list
For those yet to get admission in a Delhi University college, the third cutoff list issued on Monday brings good news.

Instalments paid, raised circle rates will add to woes, fear investors
Days have passed into months and months into years.

10km eco zone impractical, we understand it: MoEF official
All eyes are now on the ministry of environ ment and forests which, along with the UP government, will decide the outline of the eco-sensitive area around the Okhla Bird sanctuary.

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Karnataka to evaluate universities
The Karnataka government is evaluating and rating the universities in the state.

It's no sin, says Gowda Jr of talks on selling MLC seat
Unfazed by the controversy over an audio CD about him purportedly discussing about cash-for-seat with the supporters of an MLC seat aspirant, JDS leader and former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday defended himself, saying it had been blown out of proportion as if he had "committed a sin".

Sisters arrested for killing brother's wife
For over a month, police were searching for two women in burqa who had murdered a 28-year-old woman. They slit the woman's throat in front of her one-and-a-half-year-old child at her home in Mico Layout on May 30.

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Land allotments: Naidu to do a KCR in Aandhra Pradesh
Like Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, AP CM Chandrababu Naidu is also on a take-back-land spree.

Krishnapatnam port next in line
The GoM is headed by finance minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu and apart from the IT minister, it comprises ministers K Achhannayudu (labour) and K Srinivasulu (health) as members.

Three injured as blast rocks pharma unit in Visakhapatnam
It was when they were examining the reactor that its safety valve burst open due to high pressure and smoke started emanating from the reactor.They alerted all the staffers in the block, who rushed to safety.

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Workers from Srikakulam build our dreams
Mamidi Veerraju's instructions are clear. The labour contractor should look for unemployed young blood, families neck-deep in debt and those not registered in any official document.

Stay awake to fatten your kid
Do you stay awake late to catch the World Cup action and let your kids play or watch television with you? You could be contributing to their obesity.

Tiruvallur wall collapse: 3 bodies yet to be claimed
Three more families of workers who died in the wall collapse in Tiruvallur on Sunday are yet to take the bodies. The body of a worker from Odisha is among those unclaimed.

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Ahmedabad to have smart power grid by October
Come October and Ahmedabad will have probably India’s first smart grid system in place where consumers will be able to pick a suitable plan for electricity consumption like they do for cellphones.

Crime rate down, claim city police
The crime rate in the city is declining because of 'effective policing', claims city police chief Shivananad Jha.

Despite staff shortage, police posts unfilled
Against the national average of 136 policemen per 1 lakh population, the number for the state is 122.

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Worshipping 'cylinder devta' for no more hike
In contrast to 'aache din', the soaring prices are giving sleepless nights to the middle class.Common man is unable to bear the pressure of rising prices of all essential commodities.

Enjoy showers but take precautions, say doctors
Doctors said that some of the common eye problems during monsoon are conjunctivitis, dry eyes, corneal ulcers.

Bahraich resident killed in Iraq
While 46 Indian nurses returned safely from Iraq, a Bahraich resident could not be as lucky as them.Rajesh Kumar, 38, has reportedly been killed by ISIS militants in strife-torn Iraq.

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Naveen asks MLAs to use social media
Chief minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik here on Sunday advised his party MLAs to maintain decorum inside the assembly and outside and give emphasis on use of social media.

Cyber crimes rise sharply
Not only crime against women, the state witnessed a sharp rise in cases relating to cyber crime in 2013, if the latest finding of National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) is any indication.

Seer supporters blame Daitapatis
The Shankaracharya was asked to come 'alone' to the chariots on June 29 Rath Yatra.

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Madhya Pradesh high court dismisses Digvijaya Singh's 'letter petition'
Madhya Pradesh High Court on Monday advised Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh to not to use courts as an ‘arenas for political wrestling,’ while disposing his letter petition seeking a CBI probe into the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) scam.

The 27th foundation day celebrations at a city club in Bhopal
The 27th foundation day celebrations of the Bhopal Railway Division, held at a city club on Tuesday, was a cultural soiree for the employees.

It is official, monsoon hits Bhopal
Almost a month-long excruciating wait came to an end with monsoon finally hitting Bhopal on Sunday.Indian meteorological department (IMD) officially announced arrival of south-west monsoon in Bhopal late Sunday evening.

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Undertrail put heroin on the table of judicial magistrate
In a major blow to Punjab jail department, an undertrail accused Dheeraj Batta, 27, shocked a packed courtroom when he pulled out a pouch of half gram heroin from his pocket and put in on the desk of judicial magistrate complaining that he is being compelled by a fellow inmate to sell the narcotics inside Nabha Jail on Monday.

Paramjit Singh appointed as president of Rotary Club of Chandigarh
Prof. Paramjit Singh, former professor and registrar of Panjab University, took the baton of Rotary Club of Chandigarh as its president for the year 2014-15 at the installation function held on Monday at the Rotary House.

Punjab government shirking responsibility towards farmers in maize buying
Kapurthala Congress MLA Rana Gurjeet Singh has said that the Punjab government is trying to wriggle out of its responsibility from buying the maize crop from the farmers at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 1300 per quintal and trying to pass the buck on the central government.

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