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Thursday, April 02, 2015
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Togadia banned from entering into West Bengal
The Mamata Banerjee government on Wednesday banned VHP's International working president Praveen Togadia from setting foot in Bengal.

Madan lodges FIR against Ponzi firm
Transport minister Madan Mitra, in the dock for his alleged involvement in the Saradha scam, has filed an FIR against another Ponzi firm, alleging that it used his name for promotional purposes without his knowledge.

Anxious families in Kolkata wait for news of Yemen workers
The families of jewellery workers from Hooghly stranded in the strifetorn Yemen are spending sleepless nights.

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India must surpass China in steel production: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday linked steel production to India's defence preparedness and said India cannot afford to lag behind China in this field.

Price cut for petrol, diesel, CNG and PNG
The Modi government on Wednesday turned falling international prices into a bonanza for fuel consumers by way of cuts in the prices of petrol, diesel, CNG and PNG.

Sops for SEZs in government's export boost
The government on Wednesday announced a slew of incentives and new institutional mechanisms as part of the new Foreign Trade Policy to nearly double country’s goods and services exports to $900 billion by 2019-2020.

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Air pollution worsens as govts sit on action plans
The national capital's poor air quality may be killing silently and slowly, but successive governments, irrespective of which political party headed them, have seemed in no hurry to act.

Delhi can't cut air pollution alone
A day after Union environment minister Prakash Javadekar slammed the Delhi government for not submitting an action plan to counter air pollution, the AAP government sent the Centre a rebuttal on Wednesday.

Animals can predict earthquakes: Study
For the first time scientists have been able to capture and document how the behaviour of wild animals changes prior to an earthquake - a development which may help with short-term seismic forecasting.

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Iran nuke talks extended once again
Negotiations over Iran's nuclear program headed for double overtime on Wednesday, beset by competing claims and recriminations after differences forced diplomats to abandon their March 31 deadline for the outline of a deal.

US Senator Menendez indicted on corruption charges
US Democratic Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey was indicted on corruption charges, allegations that the high-ranking lawmaker said he would address at a news conference on Wednesday night.

California governor orders mandatory water restrictions
California governor Jerry Brown ordered officials Wednesday to impose statewide mandatory water restrictions for the first time in history as surveyors found the lowest snow level in the Sierra Nevada snowpack in 65 years of record-keeping.

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Akshay Kumar: Bebo is my lucky charm
Akshay Kumar, who is currently busy with promotions of Gabbar Is Back, was overheard saying that Kareena Kapoor Khan's song in the movie, Teri Meri Kahaani, is a treat

Emraan anxious to show son Ayaan Mr. X?
Emraan Hashmi’s son Ayaan has now turned five. While he loves his father and has loved movies since he was born, Emraan chose to not show him his earlier films due to the kisses in them.

What's brewing between Hina Khan and producer?
What’s brewing between TV actress Hina Khan and her show’s supervising producer Rocky (Jaywant Jaiswal)? Sources say that the two are more than just friends and they were even spotted recently in South Africa sharing good moments with each other.

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Moon's first settlers may live in giant city-sized lava tubes
The first human settlers on the moon may live inside giant lava tubes large enough to house cities, which were formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, new research suggests.

Revealed: Story of how Earth got its continents
Scientists have unveiled how continents were formed on Earth over 2.5 billion years ago — and how those processes have continued for the last 70 million years to profoundly affect the planet's life and climate.

Bionic ants could power tomorrow's industries
Robotic ants the size of a human hand that work together could be the future of factory production systems.

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Winning Ranji Trophy on debut best career moment: Ganguly
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly rated his debut in the Ranji Trophy winning final moment in 1989-90 was perhaps the best moment in his glittering cricketing career.

IPL 8 opening ceremony to be held in Kolkata on April 7
The opening ceremony of the 2015 Indian Premier League (IPL) will be held at the Salt Lake Stadium on April 7, a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) statement said on Wednesday.

Open to play any role for Chennai Super Kings: Hussey
Michael Hussey is happy to be back at the Chennai Super Kings and the 39-year-old Australian is open to performing any role for the two-time IPL champions.

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These IT skills can get you 25% hike
Niche skills and domain expertise will rule the roost in the information technology sector this year.

Facebook accused of tracking all users even if they delete accounts
A new report claims that Facebook secretly installs tracking cookies on users’ computers, allowing them to follow users around the internet even after they’ve left the website.

Pros and cons of buying a gadget from abroad
It's a common dilemma — should you buy that latest laptop, camera, phone or projector from India or from abroad?

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Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University prepares for new choice-based credit system
Appointment of principals in non-granted affiliated colleges, disaffiliating institutes who do not have staff as per sanctioned number of posts for postgraduate sections are some of the tough measures Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (BAMU) has mooted as a part of its resolve for introducing the choice-based credit system (CBCS) from 2015-16.

IGNOU admissions to begin in May
Admissions to the next session of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) for the graduate, postgraduate, certificate and postgraduate diploma programmes will begin around the first week of May and end by the first week of July

AAP slams private schools for flouting norms
A delegation of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Noida members on Wednesday met officials of the district administration and informed them that private schools have allegedly been flouting admission norms.

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7-year-old UK girl killed in Matheran riding mishap
A seven-year-old British national who was visiting Matheran with her family, died on Tuesday after the horse she was riding went out of control and dragged her up to 100 meters.

Rail portal helps identify dead man who fell off outstation train
The railway police’s website ‘Shodh’ recently proved instrumental in solving a puzzle of a 22-year-old pharma employee’s mysterious disappearence from a long-distance train.

Child access: HC to frame new guidelines
The Bombay high court (HC) on Wednesday said it is in the process of framing fresh guidelines for grant of access of minor children in custody battles between parents.

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Four arrested for murder of ex-MLA in Delhi
Closing in on the perpetrators of ex-MLA Bharat Singh's murder, special cell has rounded up four members of the Naveen Khati gang.

Too many mishaps, rein in errant DTC drivers: Police
Concerned over the number of fatal accidents involving DTC buses, the traffic police have asked the transport authorities to rein in the errant drivers.

Car hits Delhi school cab, 4 kids hurt
Children from a school in northwest Delhi had a close shave when their cab was hit head on by a speeding car.

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I hope my daughter's face is restored, says Shirisha's dad
Who is this Mahesh? How did he get a gun? Why did he shoot my daughter?“ Srinath BR, father of Shirisha, the girl who was shot through her mouth, sat benumbed by Tuesday night's murderous attempt.

Needed: Intelligent design solutions
Church Street is perhaps one of the most well-connected and accessible roads in Bengaluru. In fact, its name has been derived from the fact that it used to lead directly to St Mark's Church, which was also visible while walking on the street.

As thieves thrive, women wield cane
Cane-wielding women from Belagavi could teach men in khaki a thing or two. When cops failed to curb increasing chain-snatching incidents, these women didn't lose heart. Instead, they secured their safety by sourcing a simple weapon - a stick - to keep the miscreants away.

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Murder accused astrologer shot at in Hyderabad
The murderous rivalry between two families of West Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh bared its fangs in Hyderabad when two armed assailants shot at a 62-year-old astrologer, an accused in a murder case, at Saroornagar on Wednesday.

Investors in Andhra Pradesh to get nod in 21 days
In a first of its kind industrial policy, the AP cabinet on Wednesday decided to accord in-principle approvals within 21 days to all industries, except heavy units.

Andhra Pradesh seeks to set up HC in capital region
The Andhra Pradesh government on Tuesday told the Hyderabad high court that it wants to set up its high court at its capital region in Guntur district.

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Tangedco to lose Rs 10,000cr due to solar power tariff extension: TNERC member
Knives are out at the three-member Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission with the rebel member S Nagalswamy differing with member G Rajagopal and chairman S Akshay kumar on the move to extend existing solar power tariff rates by one year.

5 killed, 43 injured as truck overturns in Villupuram
Five people including two teenage boys were killed and 43 others injured when the truck in which they were travelling overturned near Kandachipuram in Villupuram district on Wednesday.

Udangudi plant lands in HC again
An Indo-Chinese consortium of power engineering companies, which emerged as the lowest bidder for the 8,016-crore 1,320MW thermal power plant at Udangudi, has moved the Madras high court challenging the controversial cancellation of the entire tender process by the state government.

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Bookies partied hard, invested in property
The accused in the Rs 4,000 crore international cricket betting racket unearthed last month loved to party and had even held a grand party in Mumbai days before they were caught in a raid by Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 18.

Education neglected in state's tribal areas: CAG
The implementation of Right to Education (RTE) and other educational schemes in the tribal areas of the state has been poor, says the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India in its latest social sector audit of the Gujarat government.

Court lifts stay on Lakhota lake beautification in Jamnagar
Gujarat high court on Wednesday gave the green signal to the beautification project for Jamnagar’s famous Lakhota Lake by dismissing two public interest litigations which took exception to the civic body’s project on the grounds that green laws were ignored.

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Now link your aadhar number with voter-id data
Voters can now link their Aadhar number with elector’s photo identity card number (EPIC) data using web service like national voters’ service portal (NVSP) under a project, National Electoral Roll Purification and Authentication Programme (NERPAP) of the Election Commission of India.

Evaluation of UP Board answer copies yet to begin
Future of around 64 lakh students, who appeared in class 10 and 12 exams of UP Board is hanging in balance with teachers continuing to boycott the evaluation work for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. Even the ongoing talks between education department and Madhyamik Shikshak Sangh to end the stalemate failed.

Students Set PAC Bus Afire After Police Cane-Charge
A protest against UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) turned violent on Wednesday after hundreds of aspirants and students went on a rampage pelting stones at policemen, vandalising vehicles, including a Provincial Arms Constabulary (PAC) bus, and raising slogans against the commission chairman and the state government.

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Hartal hits normal life in state
The dawn-to-dusk shut down called by Bidyut Upabhokta Mahasangh demanding immediate rollback of increase in power tariff announced by the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) hit the life across the state on Tuesday.

E-solution to Plus II re-checking problems
The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) has decided to provide soft copies of answer-sheets to Plus II science students who apply for re-checking after publication of the results.

Rourkela rolls out red carpet for PM
All eyes are on what Prime Minister Narendra Modi would announce for Odisha during his visit to the Steel City on the occasion of Utkal Divas on Wednesday."Odisha became a separate state on this date in 1936.

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MP BJP fails to achieve Amit Shah's membership target
Even as BJP is getting ready to declare itself as the largest political party in the world beating Communist Party of China at the national executive meeting starting in Bangaluru on Thursday, the party’s Madhya Pradesh unit failed to reach its membership target.

3 arrested from MP dy speaker's farm for poaching tiger cub
day after a male tiger cub was killed by poachers inside the farm owned by deputy speaker of Madhya Pradesh Assembly Rajendra Singh, state forest officials have arrested three people including farm's caretaker Kundan Sahu. Spread over 50 acres Singh's farmhouse house is located in buffer zone of Bandhavgarh National Tiger Reserve in Umaria district.

2 minors sexually assaulted in Betul, Satna
Two minors including an eight-month-old infant were sexually assaulted in Betul and Satna districts on Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.

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Yadav-Bhushan supporters to hold 'convention' in Chandigarh
Days after Yogendera Yadav and Prashant Bhushan were expelled from the national executive of Aam Aadmi Party, their supporters from Punjab and Haryana would meet in Chandigarh on April 7.

Three underpasses in Gurgaon get Haryana CM's nod
For thousands of harried commuters who waste precious time and money to cross the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway, relief might soon be at hand.

Inspired by Pataudi, Baljit plays on
Back in 2009, former national hockey team goalkeeper Baljit Singh Dadhwal had suffered a career-ending eye injury during a practice camp in Pune.

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