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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, January 29, 2015
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Conflicting views don't make doctors criminally liable: Bombay HC
The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court has ruled doctors are not criminally liable for arriving at different opinion on ailments of a patient.

NHAI to launch highways helpline
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) through its associated company Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL) is all set to launch a four-digit universal access number (1033) for any assistance including accidents for road users of national highways. Probably it would be the first time that there would be a highway helpline number for the entire nation.

Where did PM's pinstripe suit fabric come from?
The internet is still buzzing with comments about the personalized pinstripe suit worn by Narendra Modi's at the Hyderabad House event for President Barack Obama.

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Coal India stake sale to fetch record Rs 24,000cr
The government plans to raise a record Rs 24,000 crore on Friday by selling up to 10% stake in state-run Coal India Ltd, breathing fresh life into its stalled stake sale programme.

Olacabs may shell out $250m for TaxiForSure
In what may turn out to be the first big consolidation move in the tech-backed cab services market, Bengaluru-based Olacabs is close to buying out cross-town rival TaxiForSure for an estimated $200-250 million, sources close to the discussions told TOI.

I-banks eye Flipkart's $5bn US listing
Bulge bracket investment bankers are on frequent flights to Bangalore as e-commerce juggernaut Flipkart prepares to raise at least $5 billion through an initial public offering (IPO) on the US bourses in the next 18 months.

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Germany commits 3 million Euro for Ganga cleaning
Germany will provide 3 million Euro to support India's ongoing Ganga rejuvenation plan and explore various options to develop the country's national river.

Unesco releases global action programme on 'education in sustainable development'
ESD is a concept through which education looks systematically at dispersing information regarding sustainable living to students and communities, involving change in curricula.

Sariskar, Panna reserves move up the growth ladder, Ranthambore stays put: Study
While the once wiped out Sariska National Park has taken giant strides in the past four years and done well for itself, not much has improved in effective management at the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in the recent years despite the number of big cats constantly multiplying at the reserve.

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Japan analysing new voice recording of IS captive
The Japanese government is analysing a purported new voice recording in which a Japanese journalist held captive by Islamic State says a Jordanian pilot also in their custody will be killed if a swap for a would-be suicide bomber is not carried out by sunset on Thursday, a spokesman for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's office said.

Police bullet killed Sydney cafe siege victim: Inquest
One of the two hostages who died in a 16-hour siege at a Sydney cafe in December was killed by ricochets of a police bullet or bullets, an inquest into the deadly stand-off heard on Thursday.

Cuban leader demands end to US embargo to renew ties
Cuban President Raul Castro laid out Wednesday the conditions to normalize relations with the United States, demanding an end to the embargo, the return of Guantanamo and Havana's removal from a terror list.

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'Like my father, I too am an atheist'
Akshara Haasan, 24, is mad and chilled out, but cannot be pushed around. She knows exactly what she wants and while she will take advice from her parents and sister, she will finally do things her own way.

Gurmeet -Sapna Pabbi turn up the heat
Television actor Gurmeet Choudhary makes his Bollywood debut with Khamoshiyan, which releases tomorrow.

When Tina Munim turned down Anil Ambani

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Sugary drinks set off early periods, up breast cancer risk for girls
Girls who frequently consume sugary drinks tend to start their menstrual periods earlier, which can put them at an increased risk of developing breast cancer later in life, a new study suggests.

Stem cell breakthrough may lead to baldness cure
Scientists have successfully used human stem cells to generate new hair, paving the way for a potential new cure for baldness.

Russia may create orbital station with India, China
Russia is exploring the possibility of a joint manned orbital station with India and China as part of a common strategy to create technological alliances and may take up the matter with the two Asian space giants in July.

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Ronaldo handed two-match ban for kicking opponent
Ronaldo has been given a two-match ban following his dismissal for kicking out at an opponent during their clash with Cordoba, the Spanish league said.

Sania-Soares, Paes-Hingis ease into Australian Open semis
Sania Mirza and Leander Paes were on course for a Australian Open showdown as they reached the mixed doubles semifinals with their respective partners.

Gritty Ranchi Rays hold Dabang Mumbai 2-2 in HIL
Continuing their gritty performances, Ranchi Rays came from two goals down to hold Dabang Mumbai 2-2 in a HIL match at the Astroturf Hockey Stadium.

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First impressions: Xiaomi Mi 4
Here are our initial impressions of Mi 4, Xiaomi's new flagship smartphone that debuted in the Indian market today.

Apple posts biggest quarterly profit in corporate history
Apple has sold 74.5 million iPhones during the three months that ended December 31, beating analysts' expectations for the latest models of Apple's most popular gadget.

6 gadgets and apps to document your life

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Eamcet logjam persists; Chandrababu Naidu turns to governor
The fate of lakhs of Intermediate students in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh wanting to study engineering, medicine and agriculture courses continues to hang in balance with the TDP and TRS governments failing to find any common ground.

Amrita University opens automotive research centre
The Rs 15-crore facility will assist the automotive industry in areas like vehicle evaluation, road load data acquisition, emission, simulation and multibody dynamics.

British Council launches IELTS awards for 2015
The British Council announced the launch of the British Council IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Awards for 2015.

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Bombay HC commutes man's death sentence to life
A 28-year old Solapur resident who stabbed to death his son and sister-in-law - both minors, and attempted to murder his wife escaped the gallows on Wednesday.

Verify if 5-year-old boy was taken to police station: Bombay HC
The Bombay high court on Wednesday directed the state government to submit a report stating whether a five-year-old boy was taken for questioning to the Antop Hill police station from his school following allegations of "sexual assault" on his classmate.

Many transfers unwarranted and against rules, says Maharashtra administrative tribunal
Maharashtra administrative tribunal chairman, Justice A H Joshi has asked Chief Secretary Swadheen Kshatriya that he should issue suitable general directions, after seeking due orders from the Chief Minister, as regards the manner in which office notes on midterm transfer should be initiated and forwarded to the competent authority.

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Tow truck runs over pedestrian
A 35-year-old man died after being mowed down by a tow truck in south Delhi’s Jamia Nagar on Wednesday night.

Delhi not even 'Asia-class city' in cleanliness: HC
Castigating municipal bodies here for not clearing garbage, Delhi high court on Wednesday observed that the national capital was “not even an Asia-class city” in terms of cleanliness.

Car catches fire near ITO
A Honda City car parked outside HDFC Bank at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg near ITO caught fire on Wednesday

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Infosys Foundation's Sudha Murty gifts Rs 1 crore for school teachers' pay
A school in Srirampuram that sought to usher in change in an area infested with shady elements has got a boost.

Schools increase fees citing security, RTE, staff salaries
Parents are paying through the nose for the security of their little ones.

Six months on, panel yet to get records
Even as the Justice H S Kempanna Commission is crying foul over the delay in receiving records on the Arkavathy land denotification scam, some members of the legislature panel formed to investigate the multi-crore land scam involving the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) have accused the Siddaramaiah government of adopting a similar approach.

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Capital Region Development Authority trying to save farm land?
The Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) has reportedly decided to protect the agricultural fields in the capital region of Krishna and Guntur districts.

TTD sets out to prune VIP devotees
The Andhra Pradesh endowments department has claimed that the darshan allowed on the basis of VIP recommendation letters at the Tirumala temple has been greatly reduced.

Andhra Pradesh in dilemma over Tamil Nadu's plea for Krishna water
The water sharing row between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana got further compounded on Wednesday with Tamil Nadu seeking an immediate release of 8.716 TMC of Krishna water to meet the drinking water needs of Chennai city.

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Water divining: Not scientific but still popular
CN Gunapathy prefers to be silent as he walks along the compound wall of a house in Thaneer Pandhal, Coimbatore, looking for the perfect point for the drilling of a borewell. In his hand is a coconut.

Volleyball: In which TN packs a power punch
R Viswanathan, 64, a volleyball fan all his life, was in tears as the Tamil Nadu men's volleyball team lost to Railways in the finals of the Nationals earlier this month.

Too few to teach in engineering colleges
The quality of engineering education has often been called into question by academics and industry, and recent figures from the human resource development ministry seems to buttress their point of view.

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Solar power to cut energy bill
The AMC has decided to go green. Apart from adopting the rooftop solar power policy, the AMC has decided to set up a solar power station at Kankaria for the laser show which will now be a regular feature.

Political masters' pet projects dominate civic body's budget
The AMC budget may be construed as an exercise aimed at pleasing all, particularly the political bosses, in the election year.

AMC's budget aims for urban upgrade
No new taxes have been announced in the Rs 5,665 crore budget for 2015-16 passed by the standing committee of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Wednesday.

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Nithari case: HC commutes Koli's death term to life imprisonment
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday commuted the death sentence of Nithari serial killings case convict Surender Koli into life imprisonment on the ground of “excessive and explained delay” in deciding his mercy petitions both by the President and the UP Governor. Koli is lodged at the Dasna jail in Ghaziabad.

As crime rises, elderly seek security from police
Homoeopath Dinesh Prasad, 84, is finding it difficult to get sound sleep at his Old Katra residence as the loud music being played by a nearby DJ-cum-bar is too much for him to bear in the night. Feeling harassed, Dr Prasad approached the police station concerned, but nothing changes.

In service for 30 years to make villages model ones
Volunteers of Om Wahe Guru Rishi Ashram, presently camping at Upper Marg in Magh Mela area, are working for over 30 years, making the hamlets of the country model ones by working with gram pradhans.

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Revenue shortfall in current fiscal
The state is likely to close the current financial year with a huge fall in revenue as major sources are not yielding much.

Government in dock over link with Seashore Group
The state government is under CBI scanner for its alleged role in the multi-thousand crore chit fund scam.It partnered with Seashore Group despite company chief Prashant Dash's arrest in a cheating case in 2003.

Governor asks VCs to plan clean campus drive
Governor S C Jamir on Tuesday asked vice-chancellors of state universities to chalk out long-term strategies for the success of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan."The students should make cleanliness part their lives," he said.

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Hand-held human size puppets in a unique show in Bhopal.
The city recently witnessed a one-of-a-kind puppet show called Pacotille, which had lovers of this art wow the audience with the story of a young vagabond, revolving around the ups and downs of his life.

Elderly bizman looted of Rs 4.5 lakh in Bhopal
In a daring loot, an elderly businessman who was on his way to deposit cash collections to bank was looted of his bag containing Rs 4.5 lakh in Rachna Nagar on knife-point on Wednesday by five masked men on three motorbikes.

Romantic Romanian play debuts in Bhopal
A popular Romanian theatre group, The Catharsis, held their famous play, The Triumph Of Love at the AISECT University auditorium in Bhopal recently.

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Angry over police raid, former councillor, wife attempt immolation
Upset over police action of searching his house to seize Chinese "dor" (string for flying kites) last week, former Bathinda councillor Vijay Kumar attempted self-immolation along with his wife Shama Rani on Wednesday.

Protesting computer teachers lay siege to education directorate in Panchkula
Panchkula police had a tough time in managing traffic snarls on Wednesday as agitating computer teachers of government schools in Haryana laid siege to the state education directorate in Sector 5 to seek action against agencies that recruited them and release of their pending salaries.

Sikh farmers from Kutch approach NCM following attack
Punjabi families settled in the Kutch region of Gujarat approached the National Commission for Minorities on Tuesday seeking protection after an alleged attack on a farmer at Loria village, 15km from Bhuj.

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