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Belgium pays homage to Indian martyrs of World War I
Belgium has paid homage to the Indian troops who defended the country's territorial integrity 100 years ago in World War I.

NHRC notice to Delhi govt, police for failing to act in child molestation case
National human rights commission has issued notices to the Delhi government and police over reports of inaction in a case of sexual assault of two blind students and sought a report from them within two weeks.

CBI chief files fresh perjury plea against Prashant Bhushan
CBI director Ranjit Sinha has filed a fresh application on Monday seeking a perjury case against AAP leader and advocate Prashant Bhushan.

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Trade deficit widens as exports shrink in Oct
India's exports contracted 5% to $26 billion in October due to a fall in shipments of engineering goods, gems and jewellery, and pharmaceuticals.

Lower costs to turn rural accounts profitable for banks
Opening rural branches, which used to be a social burden on banks, is turning out to be a business opportunity due to a sharp drop in operational expenses.

RBI, govt in talks over gold curbs
The Reserve Bank on Monday said it is in discussions with the government to curb gold imports which have seen a sharp surge in the recent months putting pressure on the current account deficit.

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Submit proposal to stop rhino poaching: Harsh Vardhan to Assam
Union science and technology minister Harsh Vardhan on Monday asked the Assam forest department to submit a scientific proposal to stop poaching of one-horned rhinos and protect the species in the state.

Sashimi trend helps edge Pacific bluefin tuna towards extinction
The Pacific bluefin tuna, a fish used in sushi and sashimi dishes, is at risk of extinction as the global food market places "unsustainable pressure" on the species and others, a conservation body warned on Monday.

'Cyclone Phailin ravaged ecosystem of Odisha's Chilika lake'
This decrease has resulted in the appearance of the toxic freshwater cyanobacterias that, the scientists feel, may be harmful for the fish population.

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Man who killed two Chinese students in US given multiple life terms
A man convicted of killing two Chinese graduate students was sentenced on Monday in Los Angeles to multiple life terms in prison.

Over 30,000 march in Greece to remember student uprising
Some 32,000 people took to the streets of Greece on Monday to mark the 41st anniversary of a deadly student uprising that sparked the country's return to democracy in the 1970s.

Kenyan police shoot dead man and make arrests in mosque raids
Kenyan police shot dead one man and arrested about 250 others when they searched two mosques in the city of Mombasa that they said had been used to recruit militants and stash weapons, senior officials said on Monday.

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'Deols have carried on the lineage of short temper'
It has been known for a while now that Sunny Deol’s elder son Karan will make his acting debut.

Kareena Kapoor gifted a luxury watch for her cameo
We heard that Kareena Kapoor Khan, who has a cameo in Happy Ending, did not charge even a penny for her role.

Vivek Oberoi's wife pregnant with second child
It seems like there’s really good news for Vivek Oberoi.

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Forget crash diets, a Mediterranean diet quickly reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes
A group of top British doctors have confirmed that eating a Mediterranean diet may be a better way of tackling obesity than calorie counting.

Scientists find new cause of age-related blindness
Scientists have revealed that they have a found a new cause that is one of the major factors behind age-related blindness.

British scientists teach computer to create magic tricks
Researchers working at Queen Mary University of London gave a computer program the outline of how a magic jigsaw puzzle and a mind reading card trick work.

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World Chess Championship: Carlsen-Anand settle for draw in Game 7
Trying to recuperate from a double blunder in the previous sixth game of the 12-game match, Anand did not show any signs of fatigue and matched Carlsen move for move in what was considered a grudge game.

Chinese media plays down Srikanth, Saina whitewash
Kidambi Srikanth and Saina Nehwal may have hit global headlines with their big wins against China's superstars of badminton but sadly they have not made it into the state-run Chinese media, which played down their herculean achievement.

Raina does a Dhoni, becomes co-owner of a HIL team
Indian batsman Suresh Raina on Monday joined the Hockey India League (HIL) franchise team, Uttar Pradesh Wizards, as its co-owner.

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Infosys Edgeverve salaries on par with Google, Amazon
Infosys subsidiary Edgeverve Systems is modelled like a software product startup and has stepped out of the shadows of the $8.2-billion IT services firm.

Facebook working on LinkedIn rival: Report
'Facebook at Work' would allow users to "chat with colleagues, connect with professional contacts and collaborate over documents," the report said.

10 smartphones that got a price cut
Planning to buy a new phone? These smartphones boasts of top features and have become affordable, courtesy the new pricing.So, take your pick from our list of ten such hot smartphones.

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Scrap CCE, bring back class X examination, schoolchildren tell Smriti Irani
Students from eight schools including Delhi Public School, RK Puram, Indirapuram and a few Kendriya Vidyalayas also demanded that the NCERT textbooks be updated more regularly.

Nilekani's project targets primary education 'gamification'
After his Lok Sabha election loss, former UIDAI chief Nandan Nilekani has put all speculation to rest on his next move by starting work on a technology platform to boost primary education in the country.

Education needs overhaul: President
President Pranab Mukherjee has emphasized the need to revamp the academic system so that bright students don’t have to leave the country for further studies.

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CFSI screens 'Bandu Boxer' for underprivileged kids
Coinciding with the launch of the National Children's Film Festival (NCFF) in New Delhi, the Children's Film Society of India (CFSI) held a special screening for underprivileged kids in Mumbai on November 14.

Schools to give kids road safety lessons
After active participation in the Bal Swachchta Mohim, schools will now be part of the state’s road safety programme.

Congress may meet President to seek another trust vote
If governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao does not issue directives to the minority BJP government to seek another motion for a vote of confidence, Congress leaders will knock on the doors of the President.

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Judges express concern over drunk driving in Delhi
Expressing concern over “increasing instances of drunk driving and fatal accidents” in Delhi, a trial court has observed that roads in the capital have become one of the most dangerous stretches due to such incidents.

Sex assault: NHRC notice to cops
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Delhi government and police over reports of inaction in a case of sexual assault of two blind students and sought a report from them within two weeks.

Punish women for false rape charges: Court
A trial court has ordered action against two women in two separate false rape cases. “Women making false rape allegations to settle personal scores need to be prosecuted and punished,” the court said.

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Withdrawal of German to hit Kendriya Vidyalaya students hard
Thousands of Kendriya Vidyalaya students face the prospect of dumping their German texts and starting on the consonants and phonetics of the Sanskrit alphabet.

Losing hair for cancer patients
Volunteers went bald to express their solidarity with chemo patients

Prasar Bharati requires professionalism and quality, says chairman
Prasar Bharati chairperson A Suryaprakash feels the country’s biggest broadcaster requires more “professionalism and quality”, and has to go a long way before achieving complete autonomy.

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Aadhaar card set to become lifeline for citizens
The Aadhaar card is back in business.

Collectorate turns tables on power company
In a new twist to the standoff between the Hyderabad collectorate and the Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited (TSSPDCL) over power arrears, the district authorities have linked power dues to the tune of Rs 23.52 lakh to land provided for setting up sub-stations at various areas in the district.

Dilsukhnagar blasts: IM operatives produced in court
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) sleuths on Monday produced four alleged operatives of Indian Mujahideen (IM), including Mohammed Ahmed Siddibapa alias Yasin Bhatkal, all accused in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar twin blasts case, before the First Additional Metropolitan Magistrate in Nampally criminal court.

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Ajuba to hire 1,000 techies in Chennai
Healthcare BPO Ajuba Solutions, which has four development centres in Chennai and the fifth is getting ready, will hire nearly 1,000 techies for its expanded facilities.

BSNL landlines to get features of smartphones
BSNL will try to ring new life into its landline business with instruments that can support services like IPTV, e-commerce, tele-education, web portals, interactive games, multimedia content and call centre services.

Contractors say govt depts made road cuts
Contractors who were named by Chennai Corporation for shoddy road work have said they are not at fault.

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Money doesn't grow on trees, learn investors
It’s true that money doesn’t grow on trees. But lakhs of investors learnt this the hard way after losing money on various trees plantation schemes that had sprouted during the ‘economic boom’ of the 1990s.

Clean sweep in heritage week
Across the globe, people will celebrate the World Heritage Week from November 19 to 25, cherishing local heritage and working to conserve it.

Kalupur blast case: 3 discharged
A metropolitan court on Monday accepted the discharge recommendations for three accused persons — Afroz Pathan, Bilal Ahmed and Mustufa Saiyed — in connection with the February 2006 blast that took place at the Kalupur Railway Station.

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Magh Mela to be held in four sectors
Magh Mela would be organised in four sectors this year in place of five. Last year, the mela was held in five sectors.

UPPSC fails to find suitable doctors; 6295 posts were advertised and 3,406 doctors selected in three attempts since 2013
After three attempts in the last two years, UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has managed to fill up only 3,409 out of 6,295 advertised vacancies for government doctors and lecturers in medical colleges across the state. Now, the commission is planning to re-advertise the vacancies once again.

Schools record zero attendance as leopard attacks rise
Not a single student turned up at primary and upper primary school in Jhawwa village of Balrampur district on Saturday. The village streets bore a desolate look as not a villager dared to venture out of the safe confines of huts. Even fields, that remained abuzz with activities till a week back, too remained untilled. Similar scenes were evident in Beninagar, Jhawwa and Madrahwa villages.

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Naveen government corrupt, liar, says Dharmendra
The BJP on Monday described the BJD government as one of the most corrupt and ineffective dispensations.

200 hotels flout pollution norms in Puri
Nearly 200 hotels in Puri have not yet applied for 'consent to establish' and operate despite the Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) asking them to do so four months ago.

Akash trial successful
Surface-to-air anti-aircraft missile Akash was successfully test-fired from launch complex-2 of Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur on Monday, defence sources said.

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MP Congress expels 11 rebels before civic body polls
The state Congress on Monday expelled 11 members from various districts for anti-party activities.

Botched sterilizations: Tribal rights activists press for invoking Atrocities Act
Ekta Parishad, an organisation working for tribal rights, have already submitted a memorandum to state governor Balramdas Tandon, seeking his intervention to direct the state government to register cases under the provisions of Atrocities Act.

Bhopal cops unable to get details on tampered petrol pumps
Two days after the petrol pump tamper kit was busted and the kingpin arrested, police are now identifying pumps where it was installed.

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PGI's Professor Utreja awarded
The award will be presented to him on November 21 at the inauguration of 49th Indian Orthodontic Conference in Kolkata.

PSPCL lays wires, reduces road to half
Traffic jam is a common site during peak hours especially during colleges opening and closing times.

Pharma firm agent caught inside PGI centre
If you come across someone in PGI treating you, be careful.He might not necessarily be from medical staff.

More Chandigarh News»

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