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News Digest: Pakistan Rangers violate ceasefire in Samba district

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Sunday, March 15, 2015
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Pakistan Rangers violate ceasefire in Samba district
Pakistan Rangers overnight violated the ceasefire in Samba district of Jammu region, resorting to unprovoked firing at a Border Security Force (BSF) picket.

One rank-one pension by April-end, Army chief says
Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag on Saturday said that the long-standing demand of armed forces veterans' for one rank-one pension (OROP) will be approved by April end.

Unmasking the facemask
With a growing number of people opting for a facemask to beat swine flu and smog, Sunday Times finds out whether or not they provide enough protection.

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Rs 20,000cr notice to Cairn not 'tax terrorism': Finance Ministry
The finance ministry has rejected charges of "tax terrorism" over the Rs 20,000 crore tax notice on Cairn India and has defended the assessing officer.

Spectrum auction gets bids of Rs 1,02,215cr on day 10
The government received commitments of Rs 1,02,215 crore from telecom operators at the end of bidding on Saturday, the 10th day of radio frequency spectrum e-auctions.

ITC to set up 20 factories for FMCG biz
Diversified conglomerate ITC Ltd on Saturday said it is in the process of setting up 20 factories for its FMCG products as it aims to garner Rs 1 lakh crore revenue from that business alone by 2030.

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CBI nabs tiger poachers from Rajnandgaon
A joint team of CBI and wildlife crime cell nabbed two notorious tiger poachers from Leemo village in Chhuikhadan tehsil in Rajnandgaon district in a first of its kind operation in Chhattisgarh on Saturday.

Legislature, executive, judiciary voice concern on climate change
Legislators, the executive and the judiciary today came on single platform to voice "serious global" concerns posed by climate change and pitched for carrying on "development without destruction" of environment to achieve sustainable growth.

Webcast of turtles' mass nesting
You can watch the Olive Ridley turtles mass nesting on the sandy shores near the Rushikulya river mouth in Ganjam district at home without going having to go the site, which is about 50 km from here.

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Aid workers say 8 people dead in Vanuatu cyclone
At least eight people were confirmed dead in Vanuatu after a massive cyclone tore through the tiny South Pacific archipelago, and the death toll is likely to rise much higher once communications are restored with outlying islands, aid workers said Sunday.

Putin missing, rumours pop up
Where’s Putin? The question obsessed Moscow and much of Russia on Friday, as speculation mounted as to why President Vladimir V Putin had not been seen in public for more than a week.

CIA funds found their way into Al Qaeda coffers
In the spring of 2010, Afghan officials struck a deal to free an Afghan diplomat held hostage by al-Qaida. But the price was steep — $5 million — and senior security officials were scrambling to come up with the money.

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Mona Wasu files a case of molestation
Actress Mona Wasu filed a molestation case at the DN Nagar police station on Thursday.

Shahid, Varun grateful to Shiamak Davar
Dancing is one of the requisites to be a Bollywood actor and it’s a coincidence that three of our best dancing stars have been trained by Shiamak Davar.

When celebs came face to face with their exes
Here's a look at some Bollywood celebrities who came face to face with their exes!

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Feel-good gene ups bliss quotient
Study shows a genetic mutation makes some less prone to anxiety and marijuana dependence

Nasa probe to study magnetic mystery reaches Earth's orbit
Nasa's first space mission dedicated to the study of a phenomenon called magnetic reconnection that drives space weather is positioned in the Earth's orbit following a successful launch on March 12.

Solar Impulse 2 take-off delayed by 2 days
World’s first solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2’s stay in Ahmedabad has been extended by two more days, because of ​unusual weather reportedly.

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Raina, Dhoni lead India to 6-wicket victory over Zimbabwe
Defending champions India continued their dream run and ended league campaign with 6 wickets victory over Zimbabwe in ICC World Cup Pool B match.

Dhoni lashes out at team's travel itinerary to New Zealand
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Saturday expressed his displeasure at the travel itinerary of his team during its World Cup trip to New Zealand.

Giroud helps Arsenal bolster top four Premier League bid
Arsenal enjoyed the perfect preparation for Champions League as they maintained their hold on a top four place in the EPL with 3-0 win over West Ham United.

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Apple Watch: Most people not interested in buying
Apple Inc's new smartwatch may be a tough sell, with 69% of Americans indicating they are not interested in buying the gadget.

5 awesome things you can do with Android phones
Android's customizability and open source nature is its biggest strength.

10 things Samsung Galaxy S6 can do, iPhone 6 can't
Samsung may not have added as many new features to its latest Galaxy phones as it has with previous devices, but there are a few things Galaxy S6 and S6 edge can do that the iPhone can't.

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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research council to meet next week
The Council of Management of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is likely to meet in the coming week to discuss the future course of action over the appointment of a new director.

CBSE takes stern steps to prevent bullying in schools
Following complaints of bullying in schools, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asked all affiliated schools to form anti-bullying or anti-ragging committees and to display notices about this on the school premises.

Online admission process under RTE begins in Mira-Bhayander
The Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) education department has begun the process of online admission for the 25 per cent quota under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

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As eco warriors pass on, there's no one to fill their outsize shoes
Mumbai lost an important civic warrior last week with the passing of Kisan Mehta, co-founder of the Save Bombay Committee. But his demise also highlights the vacuum in the city’s environmental movement today.

Pakistan's Parsi parliamentarian fights for minority rights
The 1857 Revolt had big and small consequences for the subcontinent. One of the largest was the British Crown formally extending its sovereignty over India.

4 held for bid to grab diamond company director's plot
One of the directors of Dharmananda diamond private limited (DDPL), the Surat based company that bought prime minister Narendra Modi’s suit from auction for Rs 4.31 crore last month, has filed a complaint of land-grabbing cheating, forgery and threatening case against a caretaker and few others.

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Delhi's BRT may finally be scrapped as MLAs put pressure on govt
Commuters who have been spending hours stuck in traffic jams on Delhi’s first and only BRT corridor may finally be free of the mess.

Activist who screened BBC film arrested
A day after an FIR was registered against him for screening the banned BBC documentary on Nirbhaya, activist Ketan Dixit was arrested on Saturday. He was charged under IPC Sections 188 (violating public order) and 228 (revealing the identity of a rape victim/survivor).

DU sets up own weather station
The geography department of Delhi University has set up its own weather station after finding the government data inadequate for studying the capital’s “microclimate”. It is considered crucial for the department’s research initiatives.

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Int'l film celebrates Karnataka couple's life
It was in 1961. When two budding Kannada writers from different castes decided to tie the knot, there was stiff opposition.

Solar Impulse has a 'Professor Calculus' connection
Going around the world in a balloon or in a solar-powered aircraft, founder of Solar Impulse, Bertrand Piccard is only carrying forward his family tradition.

CCB to investigate attack on Africans
Stressing that they are trying to build healthy relationships between members of the African community in the city and the locals, city police commissioner MN Reddi tweeted on Saturday saying they would not spare anyone, local or foreign, who has committed an offence.

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Telangana to have official folk artistes
As Many As 550 Artistes Who Participated In The Statehood Struggle To Get Govt Jobs

Holding out hope in the time of grief
A few good men of Hyd carry out the unenviable job of convincing families to donate organs of their brain-dead kin.

Minority edu institutions to lose JNTU affiliation for not following AICTE norms
As many as 33 minority educational institutions are likely to lose their Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University affiliation on account of failing to adhere to All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) standards.

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MTC bus driver loses licence after accident, court reinstates it
An MTC driver, whose licence was suspended for six months after the death of a senior citizen trying to alight the bus in T Nagar, will return to duty soon, thanks to an order of the Madras high court last week.

HC smells foul play, cancels election in co-op sugar mill
It was quite an incredible election conducted for a state-administered cooperative sugar mill in Cuddalore district.

TNEB trench gives a shock to Indira Nagar road users
If you are visiting Indira Nagar 1st Avenue or 2nd Avenue, watch your steps. Residents of the neighbourhood may not need the warning as they everyday dodge the trenches and mounds of earth that run along either side the roads.

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Leprosy is rearing its head in Gujarat again
Is leprosy back to haunt the state 11 years after Gujarat achieved the National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) goal of keeping the prevalence rate below one? Data available with the state’s health department suggests so.

Prank calls from kids hit 108 service
“My mother has fallen down.” “My grandmother is not getting up from the bed, please help.” One may think 108 emergency services in Gujarat will immediately swing into action at such calls.

City on the rocks: Hailstorm catches Ahmedabad unawares
Many Amdvadis were amazed as hail rained down on Saturday. Several parts of the city — including Relief Road, C G Road, Ashram Road, Paldi and Motera — experienced rains and hailstones.

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New shelter home, medical facilities for disabled kids
The state government, in compliance with the Allahabad high court’s order, started providing medical facilities to the 14 mentally challenged kids at Rajikya Shishu Grih at Shivkuti. Currently, there are around 20 children, within the age group of one-and-half years to 10 years, at the shelter home including mentally and physically challenged kids.

Smart ATMs will predict snags, inform tech team
Imagine an Automated Teller Machine (ATMs) that forecasts its problem a week in advance and also passes the information to engineers for speedy rectification. Though it sounds improbable currently, it could be a reality when Sangam City transforms into a Smart City.

AU employees go on protest after colleague's death
A group of employees, of Institute of Correspondence Courses and Continuing Education (ICCCE) of Allahabad University, sat on a protest, with the body of a deceased employee, at the portico of vice-chancellor’s office over non-payment of their salaries. The employees accused AU authorities for non-payment of salaries and claimed that the employee died due to lack of funds for his treatment.

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Bhagabat Tungi revival on cards
Bhagabata Tungi, the socio-cultural hub in Odisha’s religious landscape, will get a new lease of life soon. The culture department has decided to renovate defunct tungis and earmarked Rs 4 crore for first-phase work.

Nabakalebara: Government plans home stay for tourists
Keeping in mind the expected footfall of lakhs during the Nabakalebara festival in Puri in July, the state government is planning to provide ‘home stay’ facilities to tourists.

Wear 'cool' on your sleeve as summer hots up
The shiver of winter has melted into the sweat of summer and it’s time to reshuffle your wardrobe. It’s goodbye to mufflers and pullovers till next season and time for cool cotton clothes.

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90% web, mobile apps open to cyber attacks: Expert
More than 90% of all web and mobile applications are vulnerable to cyber attacks. Also, a similar percentage of social media users' accounts can be compromised through social engineering unless one is careful whom one befriends online.

Incredible Madhya Pradesh: Clock ticks with this deity
In the opium belt of Madhya Pradesh, where poppy is offered to gods for safe transit of contraband, here's a temple in Mandsaur which resonates not with the sound of bells, but tick-tock of clocks.

3 fraudsters used IAS couple's a/c, booked
Three people were booked on Thursday for fraudulently opening and operating a bank account to park ill-gotten money of tainted IAS couple Arvind Joshi and Tinoo Joshi.

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Man threatens wife with offensive clip
Two days after the arrest of an IT professional for blackmailing his former woman colleague on the pretext of her objectionable clip, another cyber crime came to light in which an estranged husband made an offensive clip of his wife and threatened her to withdraw a dowry harassment case against him and his father.

3 girls chase abusive rickshaw puller in Sec 17
Three girl students chased a rickshaw puller after he dropped them mid-way from their destination and hurled abuses at them in Sector 17 on Saturday, forcing him to abandon his three-wheeler and run for his life.

President convoy chokes Chandigarh traffic
There were traffic jams at almost all prominent traffic lights and road dividers on Saturday due to convoy of President Pranab Mukherjee making its way to the city.

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