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News Digest: I can understand people's anger: Omar

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, September 11, 2014
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I can understand people's anger: Omar
J&K CM Omar Abdullah says he understands the rising anger among his people. Talking to TV channels, he described the situation as "very serious" and the floods "unprecedented".

J&K floods: Over 90,000 rescued, but many refuse to leave home
Civilian volunteers with the Army are handling bulk of the rescue work in flood-hit Jammu & Kashmir as the state administration is said to be virtually crippled.

India will stay fully engaged with Afghanistan, Sushma tells Karzai
India and Kabul Wednesday reiterated their commitment to intensify cooperation with foreign minister Sushma Swaraj saying India was there to stay in Afghanistan.

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Ratan Tata buys into e-jewellery company
Ratan Tata has made a personal investment in online jewellery retailer Bluestone as the former Tata Group chairman scales up his exposure to India’s red hot e-commerce sector which has attracted a steady stream of investor money.

India eyes FTAs to offset WTO deadlock
With talks at the World Trade Organization (WTO) moving slowly, the government has decided to pursue its strategy of entering into bilateral trade agreements with select countries to boost exports, while gradually opening up Indian markets.

Tata-SIA may miss Diwali launch target
Tata-Singapore Airlines’ JV full service carrier Vistara is likely to miss its target of pre-Diwali (October 23) launch. Top aviation authorities say the JV has to complete various requirements and the process may take another two to three months.

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Climate change could 'fundamentally alter' US forests
Even more troubling, experts have seen trees die at twice the normal rate for no apparent cause, other than increasing heat and dryness.

China suggests cap on coal use, import curbs in draft air pollution law
China is the world's biggest coal consumer and gets nearly 80 percent of its electricity from the heavily polluting fuel.

Climate-damaging greenhouse gases reached new record high in 2013
The shocking disclosure is part of the WMO's annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin, released in Geneva.

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Oscar Pistorius verdict hangs on 'possible improbabilities'
Eighteen months ago, when he granted Oscar Pistorius bail after the killing of his girlfriend, South African magistrate Desmond Nair noted a number of "improbabilities" in the Olympic and Paralympic star's account of the shooting.

UN gives $3.8 million for flights in Ebola areas
The United Nations humanitarian chief has allocated $3.8 million from an emergency fund to support a UN air service operating in the Ebola-struck West African region.

US Congress may soon vote to arm, train Syria rebels
US lawmakers could vote within days to authorize the military to arm and train moderate Syrian rebels, with Democrats drafting the legislation Wednesday in an effort to reverse advances by the Islamic State (IS).

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I'll sulk and be pissed off: Deepika tells director
A fly-on-the-wall session with Finding Fanny director HomiAdajania who we asked to interview the Deepika Padukone he knows.

Aditya Roy Kapur's ex takes revenge by kissing?
The relatively newcomer to tinsel town will now be seen in Rohan Sippy's Sonali Cable. But did you know the actress was said to be dating heartthrob Aditya Roy Kapur?

'Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu' director stuck in Srinagar floods
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu director Shakun Batra, who had gone to Srinagar to attend a friend’s sister’s wedding, is also stuck there.

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Why the elderly can go downhill, after the loss of their partner
Bereavement can have a devastating impact on the immune systems of older people and may explain why many elderly spouses die soon after the loss of their loved ones, scientists have said.

Hidden henge: Archaeologists discover huge Stonehenge 'sibling' in UK
The startling new finding includes 17 previously unknown ritual monuments dating to the period when Stonehenge achieved its iconic shape.

Nuclear waste-eating bacteria discovered
Specialist "extremophile" bacteria have been discovered that thrive under the alkaline conditions expected in cement-based radioactive waste.

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Paes, Sania skip Asian Games to revive rankings
India will field a second-string tennis contingent at the Asian Games after allowing Paes and Mirza, to play on the professional tours instead to revive their rankings.

Dipika-Joshana set for face-off at Asiad
A controversial squash singles draw could lead to an "unfortunate" quarterfinal face-off between Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa at the Asian Games.

What does 2014 Grand Slam season mean for 2015?
After nearly a full decade of Slam finals involving Federer, Nadal or Djokovic, Cilic's win at the US Open gave hope to others that there might be room at top.

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Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus coming to India on October 17
Apple's newly announced iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones will be available in India starting October 17, according to Apple's India website.

First impressions: Apple Watch looks to be another winner
Here's the first impression of Apple's first ever smartwatch

'Big screen' battle: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note
With the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus, Apple has joined the league of hardware makers who are convinced that consumers want a device that marries the smartphone and tablet form factors.

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Australia steepest for foreign studies, India cheapest
Australia has once again emerged as the most expensive overseas education destination for students followed by Singapore and India the cheapest in a study conducted by a global bank. Last year, Singapore was sixth in the list.

Classical Telugu or T dialect?
The Telugu syllabus from class 1 to 10 is set for a complete overhaul and the new syllabus will come into effect in Telangana from the 2015-16 academic year.

Errors set to vanish from Gujarat English medium textbooks
This November, thousands of English medium students of Class 5-8 can expect error-free second semester textbooks.

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Suicide cases in Bombay twice that of mishap deaths
Suicides claimed almost double the number of lives lost in road accidents in Mumbai in 2013, with youths aged 15-29 emerging as the most vulnerable section taking the extreme step.

No political ads on BEST buses and stops, says Bombay high court
There will be no politician’s photo looking down from BEST buses to seek votes in the forthcoming assembly election.

Governor snubs CM Chavan, says no to ordinance
Newly appointed governor C Vidyasagar Rao has again snubbed chief minister Prithviraj Chavan. Rao decided to reject a proposal to promulgate an ordinance to amend the Nanded Sikh Gurudwara Sachkhand Shri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib Act, 1956.

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No space for feet on Safdarjung Development Area footpaths
Their roads and pavements are wide, but the residents of Safdarjung Development Area avoid walking on them due to the widespread encroachment.

5,000 women fined for not wearing helmets
Traffic police began their crackdown on women riding two-wheelers without helmets in the city, prosecuting as many as 5,000 violators on Wednesday.

HC asks Centre why no Lokayukta in Delhi
Why is there no Lokayukta in Delhi since last June? The Delhi high court on Wednesday asked the Centre, since Delhi is under President's Rule, to apprise it about the status of appointment of Lokayukta in the capital.

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PIL challenges 25% criterion
The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday ordered notice to the state and central governments in a PIL challenging the state government's recent notification stipulating that schools seeking minority status should have at least 25 per cent students belonging to the respective community - down from 75 percent earlier.

Teachers key to revive reading habit
Harish Salve (name changed), a 38-year-old business executive, is a voracious reader and has a large collection of books in his library in his house at Sanjaynagar.

83k caught for ticketless travel
As many as 83,853 persons have been caught for ticketless travel by the South-western Railways and Rs 3.5 crore collected as penalty, in the last six months.

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Ajaz's hawala route being mapped by NIA
Ajaz was said to be in touch with several hawala operators and officials are trying to map his network.

'Policy mum on PCB exemptions'*
They pointed out that though the previous IT policy had clearly exempted IT industry from PCB clearances.

Spy case: CCS gets custody of 'ISI agent'
The chief metropolitan magistrate on Wednesday granted Central Crime Station (CCS) sleuths four-day custody of alleged Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent Asif Ali from today.

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Suicide prevention centre to train counsellors in health dept
The spiralling suicide rate in Tamil Nadu has finally set alarm bells ringing in the state's health department.

Campaign against tobacco falls in deaf ears
The various awareness campaigns that were conducted in Tamil Nadu to highlight the ill-effects of tobacco use seems to have had little or no effect on the public, if one goes by the recent World Health Organization's study on the "Economic Burden of Tobacco Related Diseases in Tamil Nadu".

Flight delayed after glass door breaks at Chennai airport
A Chennai-Doha Qatar Airways flight was delayed by around 10 minutes after a glass door of a boarding gate shattered at the new international terminal of Chennai airport on Wednesday.

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NMCE's former boss Kailash Gupta fails to deposit Rs 20cr, goes back in jail
Former chairman of National Multi-commodity Exchange of India Ltd (NMCE), Kailash Gupta, surrendered before a local court on Wednesday after he failed to fulfil the conditions imposed by the Supreme Court for his bail.

Wilful default: HC relief for firms' officials
The RBI guidelines prohibit other banks and financial institutions (FI) from offering loans to promoters and directors of the company that has wilfully defaulted.

No brain mapping of accused: Court
A city sessions court has rejected cops' request to conduct brain fingerprinting of a person who is accused of kidnapping a minor girl who is missing even after his arrest.

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IERT ragging cell warden suspended
The chief warden of the Anti-Ragging Cell of Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology was suspended while adverse entry was given to remaining members on orders of divisional commissioner on Tuesday.

Will Yogi's magic work for BJP in Kaushambi?
Will the visit of BJP’s firebrand leader Yogi Adityanath in Kaushambi district be able to garner support for BJP candidate Santosh Patel contesting from Sirathu bypoll. With no signs of polarization, the party seems to be in a tight spot.

Performer chronicles region's Nautanki art form for posterity
At 63, folk artiste Ramlochan Sanwariya, belonging to a village of Karchana tehsil has documented history of the Nautanki art form and brought to fore several unsung heroes of the Allahabad region and their contribution to the dying art form.

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Work on IIT campus gains momentum
After a prolonged delay, construction work on the IIT Bhubaneswar campus has finally gained momentum, brightening prospects of shifting the institute to its permanent address at Argul on the outskirts of the city soon.

Cholera scare in Kalahandi
Three persons have died of suspected cholera in Narla block, 36 km from here, in Kalahandi district.

Funding for cricket league on CBI radar
The Indian Premier League's state version Odisha Premier League (OPL), which was under the scanner of income tax department and vigilance wing in 2011 for irregularities, is now under CBI glare.

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Woman set ablaze daughter-in-law on suspicion of washing powder theft
A woman was set ablaze by her mother-in-law over suspicion of theft in Subhash Colony on Sunday.

AIIMS students suffer food poisoning
Students of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bhopal have been reported sick with food poisoning.

Two faculty members quit AIIMS Bhopal
Two faculty members of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bhopal have decided to quit on Tuesday.Since its start in 2012, more than a dozen faculty members have quit the institute.

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CBSE hunting for alternatives to homework, you can help
Does homework bore or tire you as a student, parent or teacher? If yes, then it is time to come forward and share alternatives with the Central Board of Secondary Education.

DLF lost control of prime Gurgaon land twice
The fine print of the Punjab and Haryana high court's September 3 order, cancelling allotment of 350 acres of land in Gurgaon to real estate major DLF, has revealed a startling fact.

Parties make power crunch in Haryana poll issue
Electricity supply in Haryana is likely to become a major issue in the upcoming assembly elections.

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