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News Digest: Chhattisgarh babus cling to plum posts after formal innings

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Sunday, February 08, 2015
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Chhattisgarh babus cling to plum posts after formal innings
At a time when the Narendra Modi government directed all ministries not to hold up senior babus beyond their tenure, in BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh there is a bureaucratic empire on which the sun never sets.

Pragya feels 'betrayed' by Rajnath, pins hope on Modi
Six years after she first walked out from captivity on Sat urday for an hour to meet her critically ill mother, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur broke down recalling her torture in prison and pinning hope on PM Narendra Modi.

Two bar owners confess to I-T about paying bribe to Kerala finance minister
Two bar owners raided by the income tax (I-T) department last Tuesday reportedly admitted to I-T sleuths that they had contributed funds which were eventually paid as alleged bribe to state finance minister K M Mani for obtaining certain favours from the government.

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Govt to infuse Rs 6,990 crore in 9 'efficient' PSU banks
The government on Saturday decided to infuse Rs 6,990 crore in nine state-run banks under new criteria which reward efficient banks with extra capital to strengthen their position.

IDCO signs pact with Indian Rare Earth Ltd in Odisha
As part of its diversification programme, the state owned Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) today signed an MoU with public sector Indian Rare Earth Ltd (IRE) to set up a mineral separation plant in Odisha's Ganjam district.

West Bengal likely to fall short of revenue target this fiscal
West Bengal's revenue collection this fiscal is likely to be lower than the projected Rs 45,000 crore, a senior government official said today.

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'Developing equipment to tap gas hydrates from Ocean'
To meet India's growing demand for energy, the ministry of earth sciences is developing high-end equipment to harness and exploit the deposits of gas hydrates in Indian Ocean, said a top official here Friday.

Bengal tiger confronts a new creature: Development
A plan drawn up by the state government will see building of roads, hotels and other tourism infrastructure in ecologically sensitive Sundarbans.

Forest officers to brain-storm on changes in green laws
Government will take the view of forest officials from across the country before proposing amendments to key environment laws.

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Fire Volcano in Guatemala erupts, spewing rock and ash
The Fire Volcano in southern Guatemala exploded incandescent rock and ash over surrounding towns on Saturday.

5 dead, including gunman, in US shooting
Five people were dead, including the gunman, after a shooting in a housing development in suburban Atlanta that also left two children injured, police said.

Nigerian presidential poll postponed until March 28
Nigeria's electoral commission on Saturday announced a six-week postponement to the presidential elections, citing fears over security and the Boko Haram insurgency.

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Balika Vadhu actor fined for drunk driving
According to an IANS report, Balika Vadhu actor Siddharth Shukla was caught driving under the influence of alcohol by traffic police in Mumbai.

Amy Jackson replaces Kriti Sanon in Akki's next
There has been a lot of speculation about Akshay Kumar’s next entertainer Singh Is Bling.

Ranbir Kapoor: I can't hide an engagement
For the very first time, he talks exclusively to the Bombay Times about the status of the Sanjay Dutt biopic and how he is yet not engaged to his lady-love Katrina Kaif.

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Spray to help you sleep
Silicon Valley startup Sprayable has sold more than 40,000 bottles of its topical caffeine spray since launching it in 2013.

Red wine compound may help prevent memory loss: Study
A compound found in common foods such as red grapes and peanuts may help prevent age-related decline in memory, according to an Indian-origin researcher.

Study: Women with diabetes likely to die earlier than male diabetics
A new research has found that women who are suffering from type 1 diabetes face a higher risk of dying early as compared to men. They are also twice more likely to die of heart disease as compared to men with the same condition.

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Injured Ishant ruled out of World Cup, Mohit likely to replace him
Ishant Sharma was ruled out of the World Cup owing to a knee injury after he was the only one among the four injured cricketers who failed in the fitness test.

La Liga: Atletico thrash woeful Real 4-0 in Madrid derby
Atletico Madrid blew the La Liga title race wide open by extending their unbeaten run over Real Madrid to 6 games with a 4-0 thrashing of European champions.

EPL: Ivanovic sinks Villa as Chelsea extend lead at top
Branislav Ivanovic's second-half goal earned Chelsea a 2-1 victory at Aston Villa as the Premier League leaders moved 7 points clear at the top on Saturday.

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Myntra planning to shut down its website by year-end
Myntra is expecting to take traffic and sales from mobile to 90% by the year end, which is when the e-tailer's web portal may cease to exist.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's advice to anyone running a business
Ask yourself what won't change and then put all your energy and effort into those things, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says.

10 smartphones with 'best' battery life
Here’s a look at 10 smartphones available in the Indian market that come with big batteries...

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100 Kaushal centres from coming academic year: UGC
The proposed Knowledge Acquisition and Upgradation of Skilled Human Abilities and Livelihood (Kaushal) centres will be set up from the upcoming academic year, a senior University Grants Commission (UGC) official said today.

Not many willing to recruit integrated graduates
The popularity of integrated courses is high among students abroad and now they are gaining acceptance here as well.

Colleges woo students with integrated courses
Chennai-based B-school, Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), is setting up a university to offer integrated programme in engineering and management.

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It's shameful that Obama's lecturing us: Digvijaya Singh
Addressing the seventh convention of Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) in the city on Saturday, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh deplored that the US President Barack Obama was lecturing us on our Constitutional rights.

Maharashtra gets Rs 135 crore for Swachh Bharat
Union minister of urban development Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday called for people, public, private partnerships (PPPP) to develop Indian cities.

10 SGNP monkeys 'poisoned' to death
At least 10 monkeys were found were found dead near Tulsi lake in Mulund on Saturday afternoon. An animal activist said that the monkeys were possibly poisoned.

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Afghan held for stabbing girlfriend
A man was caught red-handed by policemen, who were on election duty, when he tried to escape after stabbing his girlfriend at Kalkaji in southeast Delhi on Friday night.

Elderly woman shot by accident
An elderly woman was shot dead by unidentified men at Khajoori Khas in northeast Delhi on Saturday.

Delhi assembly elections 2015: Exit poll results predict win for Kejriwal's AAP
As soon as the voting closed for the 70-seat Delhi assembly, various agencies which took surveys of exit polls started releasing their predictions.

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Togadia can't address meet virtually: Cops
The VHP's plan to have its leader Praveen Togadia address the Virat Hindu Samajotsava in the city on Sunday through video-conference has been forestalled by the Bengaluru police.

Students want trucks off the road
The movement of heavy vehicles impacts areas like Whitefield, Varthur, Gunjur, Kadugudi and Kannamangala.

Vikram Sampath chosen for President programme
This is part of the President's initiative to open up his official residence to citizens.

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Centre turns down Chandrababu Naidu's Rs 20k cr aid plea
In what is being viewed as yet another setback to Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu’s plans of constructing a world-class capital in the residuary state, the Centre has reportedly turned down his request for Rs 20,000 crore financial assistance.

Success rate for Veena-Vani separation over 80%: Doctors
Two London-based doctors have brought new hope into the lives of 11-year-old conjoined twins Veena-Vani, based at the state-run Niloufer hospital by asserting that the success rate to separate the duo is more than 80%.

Ulema & civil society must fight ISIS
Two developments within a span of less than two weeks have brought back the spotlight on the activities of the ISIS and its ripple effect across the world, especially in Hyderabad.

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3 held for Ranipet effluent tank crash that left 10 dead
The Crime Branch CID on Saturday arrested three people in connection with the Ranipet industrial accident in which 10 workers were killed when an unauthorised storage tank of a common effluent treatment plant collapsed and watery sludge entered the adjacent tannery where they were sleeping.

Lack of humane approach to medical care causes deaths
Lack of humane approach to medical care in the country has caused many deaths, and it is time we learnt from them, said Medical Council of India vice-president Dr CV Bhirmananandam.

Former minister's son hangs himself
A son of former state fisheries minister K P P Samy committed suicide by hanging at his house in K V K Kuppam near Thiruvottiyur on Saturday.

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Lovelorn couple jump to death
An Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (AFES) team retrieved the bodies of a youth and a teenage girl from near Gandhi Bridge on Saturday morning.

H1N1 terror continues unabated
For the last four days, an average of 60 cases tested positive and seven patients died of the dreaded virus.

Primary school principal sends brother to his computer exam in Ahmedabad
So far, the state had witnessed the cases of dummy writers for students but on Friday, the Gujarat Technological University (GTU) officials caught a dummy candidate who was appearing for a school principal.

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HR panel orders probe into custodial death
State Human Rights Commission has ordered probe into alleged custodial death of a man at Bahraich’s Jarwal Road police station on Monday.

VHP urges Hindus to unite for Ram Temple
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Saturday called upon the Hindus to “unite as a single entity by shunning caste as the community faces bigger challenges in the form of Ram temple construction and conversions among others”.

50 youth duped on pretext of job in UAE
Scores of unemployed youth of Gonda district were duped of lakhs of rupees in the name of providing jobs in Abu Dhabi. A case has been registered with Umribegumganj police and two teams have been formed to go to Etah and Ghaziabad for further investigations.

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It's raining wickets at Barabati
Saurashtra nose ahead as 16 wickets fall on second day

Odisha let Saurashtra off the hook
Pacers reduce visitors to 99 for eight but fail to capitalize as Saurashtra make 218 in their first innings

Odisha need to change home truth
Saurashtra banking on Pujara for miraculous leap in Ranji Trophy

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Students of MANIT in swine flu panic in Bhopal
Students turned panic after ‘rumour’ of swine flu spread on the campus of Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT) on Saturday.

Railways to compensate for thefts in train
Now, railways will have to compensate for theft of luggage during train travel. In a landmark judgement National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, has held railways responsible over theft of passenger luggage during journey and ordered to compensate a Bhopal-based passenger, whose goods were stolen near Mathura while she was going for her daughter’s marriage.

20 years later, woman ostracized for remarrying
Twenty years after her second marriage, 40-year-old woman of Lodhi community in backward Chhatarpur in Bundelkhand region was ostracised for tying the knot again.

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Find ways to cut delay in criminal trials, HC tells state
They have been told to ensure trials should not suffer due to the absence of officials.

Close to cracking Rohtak rape case: Cops
Haryana police on Saturday claimed that it was about to crack the brutal rape and murder case of a Nepali woman last week.

Solar park inaugurated in Fazilka
A solar park set up by French company was inaugurated in a village of Fazilka district on Saturday.

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