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News Digest: Consensus before Janata Parivar merger: Shivpal Yadav

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Today's Headlines

Consensus before Janata Parivar merger: Shivpal Yadav
A merger of parties under the umbrella of the Janata Parivar will take place only after every party willing to join gives its consent, said senior SP functionary and Uttar Pradesh PWD minister Shivpal Yadav on Wednesday.

TMC MP accused of slapping cop
At a time when the ruling Trinamool Congress is fighting fire on the Saradha front, party MP and former footballer Prasun Banerjee triggered yet more controversy by allegedly slapping a traffic cop who stopped his car from taking an illegal U-turn on Wednesday.

Saradha fallout: Mamata to advance civic polls?
The Trinamool Congress is contemplating advancing civic bodies elections in West Bengal even as the CBI prepares to put party's chief strategist Mukul Roy on the mat over the Saradha scam.

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India to grow at China's pace by FY17: World Bank
The Indian economy is expected to catch up with China by 2016-17 and is expected to grow 6.4% in 2015 on the back of reform measures unveiled by the new government, the World Bank has said.

Draft rules to replace 5/20 irk old airlines
The blueprint of the proposed new rules for Indian carriers to start flying abroad has left ‘old’ airlines seething.

States in for Rs 3.5 lakh crore coal bonanza
States, especially the relatively poorer ones, are in for a bonanza due to the coal auctions with the government estimating payments of Rs 3.5 lakh crore over the next few years.

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Javadekar seeks help from outside govt for animal welfare
Environment minister Prakash Javadekar today said the government alone cannot ensure animal welfare and organisations from the country and outside should come forward to play crucial role in addressing the concerns.

EU vote gives governments the choice to grow or ban GM crops
Individual EU nations will be able to ban cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops under a compromise deal agreed on Tuesday that ends years of deadlock over the barbed issue and could actually boost GM farming.

'India key to Paris climate talks'
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on Tuesday asked India to take a leadership role in reaching a "meaningful” climate change pact in Paris later this year.

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Historic quest: Duo free-climb Yosemite's Dawn Wall
A pair of Americans on Wednesday completed what had long been considered the world's most difficult rock climb, using only their hands and feet to conquer a 3,000-foot vertical wall on El Capitan.

Ohio man arrested for planning attack on US Capitol
An Ohio man was arrested on Wednesday for plotting an attack on the US Capitol, according to court documents.

Kerry and Zarif unexpectedly resume nuclear talks in Geneva
US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Jawad Zarif held intensive talks on Tehran's disputed nuclear programme on Wednesday, returning for an evening session, officials said.

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Bipasha Basu: Karan and I both love bodies
Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover have a lot in common, be it their love for food, fitness or beautiful bodies. In a tête-à-tête, the lead pair of Alone talks about all things close to their heart. Excerpts:

'This is the best cinematic time of my life'
Sanjay Leela Bhansali admits that Main Gabbar is far from a typical Bhansali film and insists that’s the reason he is all the more excited about it.

Actors who are okay with one-night stands

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Space pavilion opens at C-SiS
The space pavilion, set up by the department of space, was inaugurated on Wednesday at the Centre for Science in Society (C-SiS), Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat).

'No under—80 cancer deaths in UK by 2050'
Deaths from cancer will be "eliminated" for all age groups except the over—80s by 2050, if recent gains in prevention and treatment carry on apace, experts have said.

Word Warriors: Vocabulary puritans urged to focus on bringing back long-lost words
Words like "mahoosive" (exceptionally large) and "globesity" (the worldwide outbreak of morbid obesity) have recently hit the headlines before re8tiring to obscurity.

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Cristiano Ronaldo says his son is a Lionel Messi fan
Cristiano Ronaldo's son Cris junior is a Lionel Messi fan the boy's father said after they met up with the Argentina captain at the Ballon d'Or ceremony.

Bhakti Sharma sets world record in Antarctic Ocean
India's open water swimmer Bhakti Sharma has set a world record by swimming 1.4 miles in 52 minutes in one degree temperature at Antarctic Ocean.

Barcelona planning future with Messi: Luis Enrique
Barcelona coach Luis is insisting a future without Messi has never been considered as speculation over the Argentine's future continues to mount.

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TCS layoffs may exceed 3,000 in FY2015
TCS has asked 2,574 employees to leave in the first nine months of this fiscal, while the total layoffs in the full year may exceed 3,000.

First impressions: Saygus V2, the phone with 320GB storage
CES isn’t really known for smartphone unveilings though this year’s edition did see a few announcements from players like Asus, Lenovo and LG.

In pics: Samsung Z1, world's first Tizen phone

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Experts unhappy with Nagpur as new IIM location
Even before an Indian Institute of Management could come up in the state, heads of several business schools have slammed the government's decision to "gift" it to Nagpur. The location of the institute will determine its future, say experts.

Jadavpur University gets back to classroom routine
Smita Roy was very busy for the last four months. Everyday, the second-year sociology student had to strike a fine balance between her studies and her friends who were fighting for the ouster of vice-chancellor Abhijit Chakrabarti.

Calicut varsity set to dilute PhD standards further
The vigilance scrutiny of all PhD theses submitted in the Calicut University since 2006 following plagiarism charges has not changed the ways of the varsity, which is now set to further dilute norms for PhD programmes.

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ISIS boy Majeed's lawyer seeks CCTV footage of his cell
The lawyer of Areeb Majeed approached the special NIA court on Wednesday, seeking CCTV footage of his client's cell, alleging he was being kept in solitary confinement. Majeed was arrested in November after his return from ISIS territory, where he had gone with three other Kalyan youths in May.

Mumbai to pay tribute to late poet Namdeo Dhasal
When Namdeo Dhasal passed away last year, he left a void in the city’s poetry scene. Known for his hard-hitting protest verse, the Dalit ideologue died after a prolonged battle with colorectal cancer

Funds lapse: 'Negligent' BMC education officer blamed
A civic education officer’s negligence cost 12 Urdu schools funds allocated to set up computer labs, alleged SP leader Rais Shaikh at Wednesday’s standing committee meeting

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Uber may take radio cab licence route
In a significant move towards getting back onto Delhi roads, Uber is looking to pick up a licence to operate under the revised Radio Taxi Act of 2006 after it was banned in the city following the woman executive’s rape by one of its drivers.

NGO targets Kejriwal, says he's not a resident of Delhi
Claiming that AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal is not a resident of Delhi, NGO Maulik Bharat Trust has challenged his application for a change of address ahead of assembly elections.

Congress relies on math, lines up big guns
Former CM Sheila Dikshit’s advice to field Congress heavyweight Ajay Maken against AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi assembly constituency hasn’t found space in her party’s second list of candidates released on Wednesday.

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Burping cows roam free on farms
Navile Bili, the eight-year-old cow at Vasanth Kumar’s farm at Nuggehalli, is a free spirit.

'Earth revolves around sun, but how do we know?'
“What is the sun made of?” When Prof Arthur Eisenkraft, one of America’s leading science educators, posed this question, the young and old in the audience vied with one another to give an answer.

Slice of history found in encroached drain
Men clearing an encroached storm water drain in the narrow lanes of Shivajinagar on Tuesday were in for a surprise.

More Bangalore News»

Customers accuse real estate giant Aliens Group of cheating
In what could well turn out to be one of Hyderabad’s biggest real estate scams, 65 customers of Tellapur-based Aliens Space Station-I project have collectively lodged a police complaint accusing the developer, Aliens Group, of cheating and criminal intimidation.

Shown the door by CSIR, 92 scientists knock on CAT door
As many as 92 trainee scientists recruited by the ministry of science and technology’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) two years ago have been rendered jobless. 

Telangana to wait till January 16 to announce Eamcet dates
The twin states could be gearing up for separate Eamcets if respective governments do not come to a consensus by January 16. 

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MoU seeks to tap youth potential, create jobs
Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur and the ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu inked a memorandum on Wednesday for collaborative efforts in training activities that unleash potential of youth, create jobs, commercialize new technologies and create wealth.

Flight fares dip to almost par with second AC train tickets
Low aviation fuel prices, market competition make flying affordable

Killer served dinner by victim's husband
Michael Raj, the Ambattur eatery owner who lost his wife and is left nursing his two badly injured children, had fed his employee dinner on Monday night unaware that only minutes ago the man had put a dagger into his dear ones.

More Chennai News»

61% Vibrant projects on ground: Gujarat government
The seventh edition of the Vibrant Gujarat summit has concluded with investment pledges clocking a lofty Rs 25 lakh crore ($400 billion) amid conflicting claims over the actual inflow of such figures.

Only half of kids in rural areas can read Gujarati
nly about half of all children in rural Gujarat who have five years of schooling can read Gujarati text. Nearly 67.4% children finish eight years of schooling in Gujarat’s rural schools but are yet to learn basic skills in arithmetic.

IM suspects who escaped Khandwa jail stayed in Ahmedabad
In a major revelation, the city crime branch has said that three Indian Mujahideen (IM) suspects who had escaped from Khandwa jail in Madhya Pradesh in October 2013 had stayed in Ahmedabad twice between July and August 2014. The crime branch had been working on intelligence inputs on this.

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Babaji's 'khichdi' kindles warmth in devotees
‘Khichdi’ is quite hit among pilgrims and along with tea has turned into a medium to beat intense cold wave prevailing at Sangam. In fact, pilgrims flock tents of various social and religious organizations situated in different parts of the Magh Mela campus to savour hot khichdi and tea being served free-of-cost.

Dandi Swamis lead holy dip on Makar Sankranti
After boycotting the Paush Purnima snan, Dandi Swamis took a holy dip at Sangam along with devotees on Wednesday following a rise in water level. The irrigation department has ensured a release of additional 4,516 cusec water from Narora fro the two-day auspicious festive occasion.

Magh Mela police to launch Facebook page
Here is good news for techno-savvy visitors from abroad and southern states, who want to have details of Magh Mela 2014. The Magh mela police is all set to launch an account -- www.maghmelapolice.allahabad -- at social networking site Facebook, carrying all details about Sangam city, religious importance of the city, its map, how to reach it, Sangam – the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythological Saraswati, and weather update.

More Allahabad News»

Orissa plans rooftop rainwater harvesting in urban areas
The government has decided to introduce rooftop rainwater harvesting system in the urban areas of the state.

Nursery admission: Testing times for children & parents
With most schools in the city having already started nursery admissions, parents are spending more time with their children to prepare them for interactions with teachers. They are also working hard on their own communication skills.

Tearful adieu to actor-director Hara Patnaik
Amid loud chants of ‘Hara Bhai Amar Rahe’, mortal remains of actor-director Hara Patnaik were consigned to flames at Satichoura crematorium here on Wednesday.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Haemophiliacs to get free treatment in govt hospitals
Haemophiliacs will get free treatment in government healthcare centres across all 51 districts in the state, soon.

2 bike-borne open fire outside independent candidate's office
Two hooded bike-borne men fired two rounds of bullets outside election office of an independent candidate fighting election for corporator in ward number 9 in Old city late on Tuesday night.

Woman found murdered near farm
A woman was found murdered near her field on city outskirts on Tuesday night. A case was registered at Berasia police station of the city.

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CBI records statement in dera castration case
The Central Bureau of Investigation has started investigations in the case of alleged castration of 400 Dera Sacha Sauda followers after the complainant, Hans Raj Chauhan, recorded his statement last week.

Urea shortage: Farmers in Hisar on indefinite fast
Farmers in Hisar on Wednesday began a fast-unto-death over acute shortage of urea in the district. Earlier, police had booked around 300 farmers for attempt to murder for assaulting and seriously injuring an assistant sub-inspector on January 11.

SAD, BJP bonhomie comes alive
Old bonhomie among alliance partners SAD (Badal) and BJP was visible during the Maghi celebrations at Muktsar on Wednesday, eclipsing the recent turbulence in their ties.

More Chandigarh News»

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