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News Digest: PM Modi not above criticism, says BJP ally PMK

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Tuesday, December 02, 2014
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PM Modi not above criticism, says BJP ally PMK
PMK founder S Ramadoss on Monday added to the deepening rifts within the NDA by saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not above criticism. With its own allies launching an anti-Modi campaign, the BJP in Tamil Nadu faces a challenge in leading a front in the 2016 assembly polls.

Maoists call for 10-day celebration to mark People's Liberation Guerrilla Army anniversary
The banned CPI (Maoist) has called for a 10-day ‘celebration’ to mark the 14th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA).

We'll have to lift veil and see: SC to Srinivasan
The Supreme Court on Monday asked cricket board president N Srinivasan to prove that there was no conflict of interest despite him wearing multiple hats as BCCI chief, managing director of India Cements which owned Chennai Super Kings and as chairman of IPL governing council.

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Crude price at 5-yr low, rates of non-cap LPG, ATF slashed
Price of non-subsidized cooking gas cylinder slashed by Rs 113

Manufacturing finally gives reason to cheer
Core sector growth at 4 month high, car sales recover, factory activity hits 2-year peak

Mallya ousted as MCF chairman
Beleaguered UB Group boss Vijay Mallya suffered twin blows after he was forced to quit as chairman of Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers even as the ministry of corporate affairs, in a rare move, rejected his reappointment as managing director of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines.

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By 2100, polar bears to be on brink of starvation
Polar bears may face starvation and reproductive failure by the year 2100 due to heavy loss of Arctic sea ice, a new study has warned.

UN climate talks open in Lima
A new round of UN climate talks opened in Lima on Monday, aimed at paving the way to a historic deal in Paris in December 2015 to roll back greenhouse-gas emissions.

Nasa to study climate change from the sky
Starting 2015, Nasa will send five new airborne field campaigns to the skies to investigate how long-range air pollution, warming ocean waters and fires in Africa affect our climate.

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Obama: Don't want 'militarized' police culture
President Barack Obama asked federal agencies on Monday for concrete recommendations to ensure the US isn't building a "militarized culture" within police departments, as he promoted the use of body cameras by police in the wake of the shooting of an unarmed black teen in Ferguson, Missouri.

German woman killed trying to help harassed girls
Germany’s president on Monday faced a growing 1,000,000-strong chorus of demands to grant a posthumous bravery award to Tugce Albayrak.

Extremists kill at least 7 in Nigeria attacks
The attacks were the latest in a week of violence linked to Islamic militants that has killed more than 170 people in northern Nigeria.

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Kushal reacts to Gauahar Khan slap incident
Actress Gauahar Khan is shaken up after a guy from the audience went up to the stage and slapped her during the finale shoot of TV show 'India’s Raw Star' at Filmcity

Gauahar slapped: Entertainment industry outraged
The entertainment industry is outraged after Gauahar Khan was slapped on set by a man who didn’t approve of what she was doing because she is a ‘Muslim’.

Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes
Action packed film ‘Dhoom 2’ was a super hit film with some of the most memorable scenes but there were a few which had to be left out while editing.

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India to put 48 transponders in space on Friday
The GSAT-16 will be launched aboard the French Ariane-5 rocket from French Guiana around 2.08am IST.

Drones to cleans air of pollution
A group of designers aim to develop ‘parasitic’ drones that perch on neon billboards in Hong Kong and suck up pollution to produce fuel and grow plants.

Russian scientists plan project to detect space threats
Russian scientists plan to create a space observatory which can spot asteroids measuring over 50 metres at a distance of one astronomical unit and other space objects a decametre in size, similar to the Chelyabinsk meteorite, in the near Earth orbits.

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ISL: FC Goa drub NorthEast United 3-0, jump to 2nd spot
FC Goa registered their third win on the trot at home as they drubbed NorthEast United FC 3-0 to jump to second place in the ISL at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Ronaldo, Messi and Neuer up for Ballon d'Or
Cristiano Ronaldo will be challenging Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer to retain the Ballon d'Or. Ronaldo won the 2013 honor to end Messi's three-year run.

'India have a strong chance to win Champions Trophy'
Australian hockey skipper Eddie Ockenden said that India can win the Champions Trophy starting December 6, if the Sardar Singh-led team continues to play like it did in the Asian Games and the recent Australian tour.

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'Samsung to launch Tizen smartphone in India on Dec 10'
Samsung plans to launch a new sub-$100 smartphone running on its own Tizen operating system in India.

Steve Jobs is star witness in Apple suit
Three years after his death, Steve Jobs is very much a presence in courtrooms across United States.

Mid-sized IT firms on the prowl for tech startups
Companies such as Persistent Systems, Zensar, Gozoop and Geometricare are working with and acquiring product startups.

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Book in Hindi on internal security for UPSC aspirants
The Hindi version of a first-of-its -kind book to help UPSC aspirants in better understanding topics related to internal security was released today.

Indian MOOC for a global platform
US-based educational technology company Coursera, which offers massive open online courses (MOOCs) from various universities, has partnered with an Indian B-school.

Q&A - 'Small companies to create jobs'
Damien English, minister of state for education, skills and innovation, Ireland, on the highlights of his recent visit to India

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Investigators to probe local contacts, fifth youth
A fifth youth was recruited from Kalyan by ISIS but he opted out at the last moment, Arif Majeed has reportedly told investigators.

ACB to probe corruption plaint against top police officials
A special ACB court on Monday asked the ACB to look into allegations of corruption made by a retired cop against top police officials.

Catholics mark pope's 1964 visit
On Monday evening, a three-hour celebration was held at St John the Evangelist Church in Marol, Andheri.

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Anatomy of a chamchaguru
Chamchas in India come in all shapes, sizes, colours and personalities.

Meet the Sycophantosaurus
You see, sycophancy or toadying up to the boss is a highly functional option to hard work and industry because bosses love it.

Woman cop's molest FIR to stay
The Delhi high court on Monday refused to heed a woman constable’s request that an FIR lodged against her alleged molesters be quashed, pointing out that if policewomen in the city aren’t safe, one can imagine the condition of women in general.

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India to put 48 transponders in space on Friday
The GSAT-16 will be launched aboard the French Ariane-5 rocket from French Guiana around 2.08am IST.

AAP's state unit develops mobile app to raise funds

Over 6K English-medium schools were set up during 20-year ban

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Car headlights come to sports day rescue
Power played spoilsport at a primary school’s sports day celebrations after the GHMC grounds in Masab Tank where it was being held suddenly plunged into darkness.

HC seeks Centre's response on Mustafa killing
Rabbani said Mustafa had clearly told the authorities in his dying declaration that two army personnel had set him ablaze.

Moving with times, Jamia Nizamia to embrace English
For the first time in its 140-year history, Jamia Nizamia, one of the most important Islamic seminaries in South India will include English language as a part of its curriculum.

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More companies flock to IIT-Madras on Day 1, but with slimmer packs
Service Now, Epic Systems, Microsoft, Oracle India, Google, Visa Inc and Cisco Systems were the international hirers in the 'graveyard' session.

Chennai couple commit suicide over son's failed marriage
Their 26-year-old son, who also consumed poison with them, survived suicide attempt.

Development projects are not traffic signals to switch on and off, HC tells Chennai Traffic Police
Traffic police cannot switch on and switch off development projects, as they do with traffic signals, said Madras high court on Monday, pulling up the Chennai Traffic Police for having red-flagged a premium apartment project in the city.

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Now, docs in state can register online with GMC
The facility for online registration was inaugurated on Monday.

Mahuva farmers' plea for tribunal revamp rejected
Rejects plea for recusal of 2 expert members from bench

US docs sprinkle haldi on cancer cure
Consumption of 10 gm turmeric a day for ten weeks reduces tumour size in patient

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Allahabad artists go online to sell their painting
Confident brush strokes, bright colors, a creative theme and days of hard work, that's what it takes to make a good painting.

Schools overlook District inspector of school's order, caught on backfoot
The district inspector of schools (DIOS) had asked all schools to get closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) and biometric systems on campus.

5 involved in Rs1.60 cr loot nabbed
Five members of an inter-district gang of robbers were arrested near a dhaba on Allahabad-Lucknow highway on saturday night.

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Midday meal mishaps in state ring alarm bells
Despite the state government putting in place several measures to ensure proper food to school children under the midday meal (MDM) scheme, frequent incidents of kids falling sick has raised alarm.

Lady teacher booked for slapping kid
Lady teacher Puspa Bista of a public school charged for slapping a Class I student.

Brick kilns on river beds raise erosion concern
23 brick kilns found operating near Khurda and Puri district, raising concern within state government which wants them banned.

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MP implements digital life certificates for pensioners
The Shivraj Singh Chouhan government on Monday decided to implement the Jeevan Pramaan or the aadhar card based digital life certificate launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 10 for payment of pensions in the state.

90-year-old woman attacked and raped in Madhya Pradesh
Four years after sexual assault on a 108-year-old woman in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh and her subsequent death, a 90-year-old woman was raped by her neighbour in the same region on Sunday night.

Robbery bid at Betwa Apartments, elderly couple stabbed
Two masked robbers rang the doorbell of a flat of an elderly couple at Betwa Apartments in New Market on Sunday morning.

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St Soldier school bagged champions Trophy at Athletics meet organised by DPS
The competition witnessed nearly 400 athletes from 12 schools of the city, competing with each other with full enthusiasm.

Vajra Corps to hold ex-servicemen rally at Amritsar
An Ex-Servicemen rally will be organized by Panther Division under the aegis of Vajra Corps (Defenders of Punjab) at New Amritsar Military Station on December 7th, informed army spokesperson Naresh Vig on Monday.

Missionary schools upload admission notice on their websites
While St John's will admit children born from April 2009 to March 2010 in upper kindergarten, the rest three schools will admit to lower KG kids born from April 2010 to March 2011.

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