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    VHP vows to stop 'Hindu migration'
    In the wake of alleged Hindu migration from Kairana in UP's Shamli district and the BJP's Dalit outreach programmes, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) said it would launch a campaign of “parakram“ (aggression) in place of “palayan“ (migration) by combating forces 'intimidating' the Hindu community.

    MHA: No visa-free entry for BRICS, RCEP nationals
    The home ministry has shot down the commerce ministry's ambitious proposal for `visa-free' entry for business visitors and tourists from BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and RCEP countries, citing security concerns. RCEP nations include Brunei, Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

    25% of vaccines go waste due to lack of cold chain
    At least 25 per cent of the vaccines go waste even before reaching the doctors and patients while many lose their efficacy by the time they are administered due to lack of quality supply chain and logistics management system.

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    Essar Oil in talks with Aramco, Vitol

    India's external debt rises $10.6bn to $485.6bn
    India's external debt stood at $485.6 billion at the end of March 2016, recording an increase of $10.6 billion year-on-year, primarily on account of a rise in outstanding NRI deposits, the RBI said. The external debt to GDP ratio stood at 23.7 per cent at end-March 2016.

    Anti-dumping duty likely on some steel items from China
    The government has initiated a probe into dumping of certain steel items used in automotive and construction industry from China in order to protect the domestic industry. Authorities said it has found "sufficient evidence of dumping" of the products from India's neighbour.

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    Year after Cecil outrage, African lions still vulnerable
    The death of Cecil at a Zimbabwe park raised lions' profile on the "conservation radar", but most substantive steps in lion conservation since then have been directed against trophy hunting rather than bigger problems like depleting numbers and human encroachment.

    Impact of climate change on animals in Himalayas
    The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) has launched a long-term monitoring studies in five Himalayan states including Himachal Pradesh to document the impact of climate change on animal biodiversity. It has already found that a number of diseases occurred in the past ten years.

    Himachal to begin breeding snow leopards in captivity
    The breeding of the highly-endangered snow leopard in the Himalayan Nature Park in the picturesque Himachal Pradesh resort of Kufri is set to begin with authorities in the famous Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling agreeing to lend it a pair.

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    Istanbul airport attackers were foreigners, Turkey says
    Three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers who killed 42 people and injured 239 in a gun and bomb attack at Istanbul airport this week were from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, a Turkish government official said. The attack was the deadliest in a series of suicide bombings in Turkey this year.

    Palestinian kills teenage girl in Israeli settlement
    A Palestinian fatally stabbed a 13-year-old girl inside her home in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank before guards shot him dead. Since October, Palestinians have killed 33 Israelis and two visiting US citizens in a wave of street attacks.

    Obama warns Venezuela not to block drive to recall govt
    US President Barack Obama issued a stern warning to Venezuela's government to not block the opposition's "legitimate" efforts to hold a referendum to recall the country's embattled President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuela is undergoing deep political conflict that has raised tensions in the nation.

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    Why is Akshay Kumar delighted

    Small budget films that ruled the box office

    Here's how Rajiv Bhatia became Akshay Kumar

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    Journey to Jupiter: Nasa spacecraft nears planet rendezvous
    Jupiter takes center stage with the arrival next week of Nasa's solar-powered Juno spacecraft built to peek through its thick, swirling clouds and map the planet from the inside out.

    Malaria vaccine loses effectiveness over several years: Study
    An experimental vaccine against malaria is known to weaken over time and is only about four per cent effective over a seven-year span, researchers said. Malaria killed more than 4 lakh people worldwide in 2015, with most deaths occurring in sub-Saharan Africa and most among children under five.

    Bat wings inspire new breed of drone
    The unique mechanical properties of bat wings could lead to a new breed of nature-inspired drone. A prototype built by researchers at the University of Southampton shows that membrane wings can have improved aerodynamic properties and can fly over longer distances on less power.

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    Conflict of Interest charge against Laxman are erroneous: BCCI
    There has been media reports that Laxman, who was a part of the three member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) alongside Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, was a shareholder in Kumble's company 'Tenvic' when the interview for the chief coach's post happened.

    Second seed Muguruza stunned by Slovak qualifier
    Garbine Muguruza, the second seed and French Open champion, was knocked out of Wimbledon in the second round on Thursday, losing 6-3, 6-2 to Slovak qualifier Jana Cepelova.

    Cap in U-19 WC outings will curb age-fudging: Dravid
    India U-19 coach Rahul Dravid strongly believes that the recent decision by the BCCI working committee to put a cap on players getting only one shot at Colts World Cup will prevent age fudging by players.

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    Google finally reveals Android N's name
    Android N is not Nutella -- it’s Nougat.

    Freedom 251 first look: Better than the prototype
    The Ringing Bells Freedom 251 looks impressive from any given angle based on its price tag. You can complain about several features inside the handset but its cost trumps everything.

    In pics: Xiaomi's biggest smartphone so far Mi Max
    Xiaomi’s biggest smartphone -- Mi Max-- has arrived in India, a month after it was launched in China.

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    67 of 100 top-rankers flock to IIT Bombay
    IIT-Bombay got the cream of students this year too, with 67 of the top 100 rankers choosing the Powai campus to pursue their BTech. Last year, it was 65. IIT-Delhi retained its second position among the top choices of students, but toppers choosing the institute dropped from 30 to 28 this year.

    Education panel's rift with govt gets wider, chief's talk cancelled

    Delhi university admissions: Cutoffs high, BCom soars at Ramjas College

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    Imran Khan, Kalki Koechlin praise short film 'The Virgins'
    Mumbai, July 1 (IANS) Actors Imran Khan, Kalki Koechlin, who were present at a screening of the short film "The Virgins", lavished praise on the film.

    I don't want to be a spoof in Hollywood: Priyanka Chopra
    Mumbai, Jun 30 () Actress Priyanka Chopra, who has managed to carve a niche for herself in the western showbiz industry with her show "Quantico", today said that she wants to break the stereotype about Indian actors in Hollywood and does not just want to be known as "spoof" there.

    HC asks CBI to share Rai's account with accused trio
    The Bombay high court on Thursday directed special CBI court to provide a copy of the statement of driver Shyamvar Rai to all three co-accussed in the Sheena Bora murder case. The HC in its order said that as Rai had turned approver, his statement should be provided to other accused as legally provided under the criminal procedure code. Earlier the CBI court had denied a plea by co-accused Sanjeev Khanna in April for a copy, despite the chargesheet being filed on November 19, 2015. The CBI had filed the first chargesheet last year against prime accused Indrani Mukerjea, Khanna, her second husband, and her driver Rai. Peter, Indrani’s husband was arrested in the case on November 19.

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    India, Cyprus complete tax treaty negotiations
    New Delhi, June 30 () India and Cyprus have "successfully" completed negotiations on the bilateral tax treaty which provides for source-based taxation of capital gains on share sale, Cyprus Finance Ministry said today.

    7k turn up at CM iftar party, but no Jung
    On a chaotic rain-swept evening, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s iftar turned into a major political show of strength by the Aam Admi Party government. Over 7,000 supporters and party workers from across— and even outside— the capital turned up for the event at the open ground of the Indira Gandhi Stadium.

    CISF to take control of IGI perimeter security system
    In the wake of the Istanbul terror attack, IGI Airport has been put on high alert.

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    Bengaluru vision group asks govt to get off proposed steel flyover

    600 Africans, 200 other foreigners overstaying in Bengaluru but police have tought time tracking them down

    CM arrives on the dot but most legislators fail to show up
    Often criticized for keeping crowds waiting, chief minister Siddaramaiah himself was at the receiving end on Thursday morning.

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    Hyderabad doctors give big boost to medical tourism
    New-age doctors from corporate hospitals have been winging out of Hyderabad in dozens for consultations abroad and returning to city with ready-to-treat patients.

    IS suspects remanded in 14-day judicial custody

    Zoo inmates bear the brunt of polluted water
    The month of May claimed three more lives at the Nehru Zoological Park.

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    Udumalpet case: HC orders day-to-day trial

    No GPS: HC pulls up govt for risking precious land

    Walk, mime show, discussion on road accident awareness

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    Asaram aide seeks bail in firing case
    Self-styled godman Asaram's close aide, K D Patel, sought bail from the city sessions court on Thursday in connection with the attempt on the life of former Asaram follower Raju Chandak.

    Post-talaq, wife forces hubby to mutual split
    An indignant Shabana Pathan, a resident of Narol, compelled her former husband to sign a deed of mutual divorce, as her husband, Mohsin, had given her talaq, because she had visited a shrine without his permission.

    HC almost orders arrest of a lawyer
    This lawyer was in Justice R H Shukla's courtroom in the morning session.The judge was dictating an order in a case.

    More Ahmedabad News»

    AU cancels CRET of one centre amid unrest
    Authorities of Allahabad University have decided to cancel the Bishop Jonson test center (near district collectorate) for the combined research entrance test (CRET) as there were reports of mass copying from the center. Besides the Vice-Chancellor would be meeting with aspirants of both PG and research on July 4 and hear their grievances.

    No end to Allahabad Unievrsity protest saga
    Student leaders of Allahabad University continued with their protest on the campus for the third day on Wednesday. Protesting student leaders burnt the effigy of AU Vice-Chancellor Prof RL Hangloo and threatened that the proposed meeting of the executive council would be disrupted if their demands are not fulfilled by the administration.

    Cong protest against traffic jams
    Congress workers on Wednesday staged a demonstration at Kotwali police station in protest against the closure of Niranjan under bridge by railways at a time when shopping for Eid is at its peak.

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    Patnaik orders administrative probe into Bargarh attack
    Bhubaneswar, Jun 28 () Four days after the convoy of two Union ministers was attacked allegedly by BJD workers at Bargarh, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today ordered an administrative inquiry into the incident which had evoked widespread condemnation.

    Congress calls for bandh in 8 backward districts on July 2
    Bhubaneswar, June 30 () Dubbing NDA government at the Centre and BJD government in Odisha as "anti-tribal", Congress today called for a bandh in 8 backward districts of KBK region on July 2 demanding proper implementation of Forest Rights Act and release of party leaders arrested on alleged false

    Aluminium development council soon
    Bhubaneswar, Jun 30 () With aluminium being projected as the "metal of the future", the Centre today announced the plan to set up an Aluminium Development Council for the overall development of the strategic sector. "It is a genuine and good demand (to set up the council).

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    'Party-tailored Rejig Sparks Discontent, Indore Ignored
    Hectic lobbying, discontent and a month-long tussle within party culminated in a messy Cabinet expansion with Mission 2018 in mind.

    Dentist removes wrong tooth, slapped with 53k fine

    MP CM expands ministry, veterans Gar, Sartaj resign
    Bhopal, June 30 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday expanded his council of ministers inducting 11 new faces, amid last-minute heartburn and protests from two aging ministers who tendered their resignations.

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    Child rights panel responds to parent's plaints

    3 days on, cops yet to solve Ola cab driver's murder
    Three days after murder of an Ola cab driver, cops are yet to come across any clue.

    Delay in allocation list irks students
    More than 16,000 students were left disappointed as UT education department failed to upload the school and stream allotment list even till 10pm.

    More Chandigarh News»

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