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News Digest: NIFT to gain even from 20% of Chauhan's time: Gangwar

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Monday, June 20, 2016
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NIFT to gain even from 20% of Chauhan's time: Gangwar

UP's RSS schools claim 30% rise in Muslim kids in 2 yrs

Govt to take measures to assess quality of spending
Govt agencies asked to come up with new parameters

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Rajan exit: Sense of unease lurked below the surface
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government may not have gone public with their differences in recent months, but there were several issues which divided them and finally resulted in Raghuram Rajan’s decision to rule himself out for a second term.

Rajan helped bridge gap between RBI and Centre
The purported differences between the governor and the government on interest rates, is not new. Rajan’s term has helped bridge the gap by agreeing to a monetary policy framework where RBI members and government nominees would have equal say.

Absence will be felt in crisis: Fund managers
The RBI chief's departure is likely to weigh on the Indian market with an expected weakness of the rupee, slight hardening of bond yields and a slide in the stock market. But the real impact would be felt during the "after years of zero-interest regimes in the West".

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Pizza shops, steakhouses 'damaging' urban environment
Pizza shops and steakhouses that use charcoal or wood burners can produce significant emissions and damage the environment in major cities, according to a new study in Brazil. It has found an emerging risk caused by wood burning stoves to the environment.

Man mauled to death by tiger in Kanha Tiger Reserve
A 70-year-old tribal man was mauled to death by a tiger in the buffer zone of Kanha Tiger Reserve. A park official said efforts are being made to drive away the big cat to the core area of the reserve with the help of elephants. The deceased's family has been given Rs 10,000 as immediate relief.

95% of glaciers in Tibetan plateau have receded
Due to degradation of their fragile eco-systems and impact of climate change, the deserts are undergoing a slow transformation which is having far reaching impact on flora, fauna and humans. This issue was discussed at a conference held at the Wildlife Institute of India to commemorate World Day to Combat Desertification on Friday.

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Virginia Raggi may become Rome's 1st woman mayor

3 dead, 45 hurt in Mexico labour union-cops clash
A violent clash between members of a dissident teachers' union and police in southern Mexico on Sunday has left three dead and 45 injured, as law enforcement attempts to dislodge the protesters from blocking a local highway.

U.S. to release partial transcripts of Orlando killer calls to police: Lynch
U.S. officials will on Monday release partial transcripts of three phone conversations the man who killed 49 people in a Florida gay nightclub last week had with police as the massacre unfolded, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said on Sunday.

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Arjun Kapoor mimics chachu Anil Kapoor
​Arjun Kapoor lends his voice for the Hindi dub of 'Ice Age: Collision Course'​.

Aishwarya to Katrina: Evolution down the years

'Shorgul' sparked shor during shooting
The film hopes to bridge audiences from the metros with those from the towns on a common ideology of how the common man’s dream is lost amidst bureaucratic

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'Guided chemotherapy missiles' to target cancer cells
Jennifer Cochran has built on the antibody approach using an engineered protein rather than an antibody to direct the drug to the tumour. The specialised protein is also smaller than the antibody and might be able to reach dense tumours with little blood supply.

Aliens may take 1,500 more years to contact Earth: Study
Aliens may take another 1,500 years to contact us as Earth's physical attributes are not unique making it difficult for the extra-terrestrials to locate us, a new study has found. "We haven't heard from aliens yet...but that doesn't mean no one is out there," said scientist Evan Solomonides

Cells that made humans possible evolved via 'long, slow dance'
The cells that have led to the rise of the most complex life forms on earth, including multi-cellular organisms such as animals or plants, probably evolved as a result of growing intimacy between their single-celled relatives, researchers said.

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Are Dhoni's finishing skills on the wane?
Not too long ago, if India needed eight runs to win off the final over in an ODI or a T20 contest and a certain gentleman by the name of MS Dhoni was at the crease, you could have taken victory for granted. This isn't the case anymore.

Andy Murray makes history with fifth Queen's crown
Andy Murray made history at Queen's Club as the defending champion fought back to win the Wimbledon warm-up event for a record fifth time with a 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-3 victory over Milos Raonic on Sunday.

Total Olympic ban for Russia 'not impossible': Pound
A complete ban for the entire Russia team from August's Olympic Games in Rio is "not impossible", the founding president of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), Dick Pound told Britain's Sunday Times newspaper.

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20 cool Android smartphones we reviewed recently
India is set to overtake US as the world's second-largest smartphone market by next year. On an average, the market sees over a dozen new smartphones being launched every month. With over 100 mobile brands in the country, it goes without saying that it is difficult to keep a track. Here are 20 smartphones we reviewed recently.

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy's letter to his daughter
This Father's Day we bring to you a letter written by Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy to his daughter Akshata.

OnePlus 3 comes pre-loaded with porn, claims user
A buyer, on Reddit, has claimed that his new OnePlus 3 smartphone came with pre-loaded bloatware offering NSFW adult content out-of-the-box.

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DU admission: Application deadline extended till June 22
Delhi University's application process for undergraduate admissions, which was to conclude on Sunday, has been extended till June 22. This is the first time that the university has introduced a completely online admission procedure for undergraduate admissions.

Will not allow mid-session fee hike by private schools, says Smriti Irani
Private schools will not be allowed to hike fees in the middle of a session and any increase at the start of the academic year would also need to be consulted with parent-teacher associations, Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani said on Sunday.

IITs, TIFR top in industry, government collaboration: Study
The Indian Institutes of Technology and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) have emerged as leaders in university-industry-government (UIG) collaborations in the last decade, according to new analysis of India's research and innovation landscape.

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4 Mumbaikars save Dhaka man with rare blood
On Saturday, four units of the rare Bombay blood group were flown across the border to save the life of a Bangladeshi youth waiting to undergo a life-saving surgery in Dhaka.

At 430/km, Mumbai has highest car density
Mumbai has the highest density of private cars on the road compared to other metros.

Dry Latur's conjoined twins fight for survival

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Partially blind DU scholar fights off snatchers

3 decades on, closure eludes Sikh riot victims
Over 30 years after the anti-Sikh riots shook Delhi and neighbouring states a special investigation team (SIT), formed by the Centre last year, has decided to reopen 75 cases.

Centre mum on assembly channel
A proposal to start a television channel for the Delhi assembly on the lines of the two channels run by Parliament will be forwarded to the state finance department by the assembly secretariat.

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Shankar re-elected as CKP president
BL Shankar was re-elected president of Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath on Sunday.Shankar, who got 70 votes, defeated noted artist Shivaprasad KT who could secure 34 votes.

Truck washed away, driver stuck on tree for six hours
A 56-year-old truck driver from Haryana was stuck in Malaprabha river for six hours on Sunday as heavy rain wreaked havoc in Gadag and Bagalkot districts.

A five year-old run over by schoolbus
A five-year-old boy came under the wheels of his schoolbus at Challakere town in Chitradurga district on Saturday.

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AP should tread a cautious path on Kapu quota issue
The Kapu reservation issue has now assumed political overtones.It all began as a simple social demand about a century ago, gradually assuming caste colours in the 1950s.

Sixteen held for rash driving on city roads
The Banjara Hills traffic police on Saturday night conducted a special drive against rash and negligent driving and nabbed 14 bikers and two car drivers.

Five arrested for robbing businessman
Five persons, who robbed a businessman of Rs 12 lakh while he was travelling on a bike near Aditya Hospital in Sultan Bazar on Saturday night, were arrested on Sunday.Police recovered Rs 10.30 lakh from them.

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Youths strive to weed out invasive plant species
Spreading awareness on the ill-effects of exotic weed 'prosopis juliflora' on water bodies, Shine TREEchy, a voluntary youth organisation in the city transformed the Kollidam river bank at Padithurai on Sunday.

Sedated by darts, goaded by kumkis
Wildlife doctors, members of the core capture team, and senior forest officials assembled at the spot, even as revenue, police, health and fire service personnel were alerted.

Four, including 2 minors, die as truck rams two-wheeler
Four persons including two minors were killed in a road accident involving a two-wheeler and a truck near Keelakarai in Ramanathapuram district on Saturday.

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Journalist, police impersonators caught for extorting couple

'Endosulfan, dioxin cause irreparable health hazards'

Gujarat collects over Rs 2 crore in a month in entry tax from e-tailers

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'Keshav chalisa' for UP BJP chief Maurya

RSS-run schools see rise in number of Muslim students
Call it quality, or an urge to get good education from wherever it comes, there has been a sharp rise in the number of Muslim students in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-run schools in UP.

Maurya supporters coin 'Keshav Chalisa', circulate them on social messaging apps

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Outfit: Tribal killed in fake encounter
City-based Visthapan Virodhi Jan Vikas Andolan, an outfit fighting for tribal rights, came down heavily on the state government over death of Manda Katraka, a Dongria tribal of Niyamgiri hills in alleged police firing.

Health check-up scam: Crime Branch in fresh row
The duped industrial houses alleged the EOW deliberately did not arrest Gouda, who recently managed to secure interim protection from the Orissa High Court.

Sensing trouble, actors keep away from Oscar Group
A number of jittery Ollywood actors, including some affiliated to ruling BJD, on Sunday sought to distance themselves from chit fund scam relating to Oscar Group owned by film producer Prabhas Rout.

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MP acid attack: Victim's relative among 2 held from C'garh
Bhopal, Jun 19 () Two persons were today arrested from Chhattisgarh in connection with the acid attack on a woman college teacher here with police saying one of them was her relative who was angry at being spurned by her.

Monsoon hits MP, to lash Bhopal in a day or two

Job well done at Kumbh: Govt to honour 25K cops

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On Sukhbir's turf, Capt gets plaints against Badals
Punjab Congress president Captain Amarinder Singh started his electoral campaign 'Halqe Vich Captain' from deputy chief minister (CM) Sukhbir Singh Badal's constituency, Jalalabad, on Sunday.

Varisity imparts skills to kids
Punjabi University, Patiala, organized a 20-day camp to impart skills among 192 children, including 12 from a slum.The camp ended on Sunday with a colourful cultural programme.

AAP tries to woo traders in Ferozepur
As part of a drive to reach out to people from all walks of life, AAP organized an interaction with traders on Sunday to listen to their problems.

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