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Sunday, August 28, 2016
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16 years on, Irom Sharmila exits Imphal hospital
Rights activist Irom Sharmila's 16-yearlong solitary confinement came to an end on Saturday as she was released from Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) hospital after being declared fit by doctors.

Soon, a central policy for taxi operators
The Central government will come out with a policy on taxi operators, including aggregators such as Uber and Ola, in the next two months. This is likely to put an end to several controversies as it will detail the fare fixation mechanism and method to calculate the distance travelled.

Court asks Rahul, Sonia to reply on Herald plea
The court sought their replies within two weeks in response to Swamy's request for documents related to financial transactions the Congress and AJL had made.

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Expect 8 per cent GDP growth in FY17: Das
India is expected to clock a GDP growth of nearly 8 per cent this fiscal on the back of good monsoon rains, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said on Saturday. Besides, he said, the Budget has been well received by all sectors of the economy.

Banks air concern on RBI credit rules to borrowers
Banks have raised concerns on Reserve Bank of India's new norms for bank exposure to large corporate entities, particularly in large infrastructure projects.

2% rate cut necessary to boost SMEs, create jobs: Nirmala
Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday defended her demand for 2 per cent cut in interest rates by RBI, saying it is essential to boost SMEs and create jobs, amid criticism that such a move would drastically affect fixed deposits.

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Climate change dominates Mountain Echoes Litfest

Obama establishes world's largest marine reserve
The US President Barack Obama on Friday burnished his environmental legacy by establishing the world's largest marine reserve, home to thousands of rare sea creatures in the northwestern Hawaiian islands.

Indonesia seizes hundreds of frozen pangolins
Indonesian authorities have seized more than 650 critically endangered pangolins found hidden in freezers and arrested a man for allegedly breaking wildlife protection laws. Police raided the house in Jombang district after local residents became suspicious about the large number of freezers in the property.

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Barack Obama presses Congress for Zika funding 
US President Barack Obama called on Congress Saturday to step up funding to combat the Zika virus, warning that delay is putting more Americans at risk. More than 2,500 people in the United States have been diagnosed with Zika.

N Korea threatens to fire at US, S Korea troops
North Korea on Saturday threatened to aim fire at the lighting equipment used by "provocative" American and South Korean troops at a truce village inside the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas.

British PM to trigger EU pull-out 'without parliament vote'
Prime Minister Theresa May wants to trigger Britain's withdrawal from the European Union without a vote in parliament beforehand, a report said Saturday. May's government already faces a legal challenge to stop it beginning the process of leaving the EU without an act of parliament.

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Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma top Times Celebex
Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma top the Times Celebex powered by Zoom list for the month of July 2016

Nargis left India as she was fighting a life-threatening disease
Nargis Fakhri left India during the promotions of 'Housefull 3' as the actress was fighting a life-threatening disease. ​

Evolution of Bollywood hotties on Filmfare red carpet

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Isro to develop tech to shift people from vehicles in space
The Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) is developing a technology that will allow it to transfer humans from one vehicle or spacecraft to another in space.

Moderate physical activity reduces heart attack risk by 50% in seniors
If senior citizens do moderate physical activity, their chances of death by heart disease may reduce by as much as 50%, a new study has found. The research findings were presented at European Society of Cardiology Congress 2016 being held in Rome currently.

ISRO to test scramjet engine on Sunday

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1st T20I: Rahul ton in vain as WI seal one-run thriller
Desipte KL Rahul's unbeaten century, India fell agonizingly short of the target of 246 runs by just one run with Dwayne Bravo defended eight runs in the final over to help his team pull off a magical win and take a 1-0 lead.

Lewis smashes five sixes in an over as records tumble
India's first international match in the USA against West Indies at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill in Florida saw records tumbling like nine pins on Saturday.

EPL: Rose equaliser denies Liverpool win at Tottenham
Left-back Danny Rose's 72nd-minute equaliser earned Tottenham Hotspur a 1-1 draw with Liverpool in a hard-fought Premier League encounter at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

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Your Facebook News Feed is set to change again
Facebook said Friday it is further automating its "trending" stories feature, a move that will scale back human input to prevent personal bias from influencing which stories get highlighted.

9 interesting facts about Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg
Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, turned 47 on August 28, 2016.

Asus Zenfone 3 review: A worthy all-rounder
Despite facing a tough competition in the market, Asus is one brand that has been consistently making a mark out there with its attractive product design, let it be tablets, gaming laptops, or even smartphones.

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Kerala government may move SC over medical admission
Kerala government on Saturday indicated it may approach the Supreme Court seeking clarity over the Kerala High Court order permitting all self-financing medical and dental colleges in the state to go ahead with admission process for the management quota seats.

IISER expels 15 UG students for scoring below 5 CPI
Fifteen second year undergraduate students at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), the premier national institute for research, have been terminated from the college on Friday. The students were earlier barred from admission to the next year on pretext that they scored below 5 cumulative performance index (CPI).

IB school says it does not come under Right to Education Act
Pune's first International Baccalaureate (IB) school told Bombay high court on Thursday that it was not a “school“, it had no links to the Indian educational system and thus it did not come under the ambit of the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

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Drop homicide cases against govindas: BJP

Man seeking 'donations for cancer patients' at railway station arrested

Town planner headed for Pune goes missing on E-way

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Nothing social about gated societies: Singapore dy PM
He said when house prices increase, it increases at same rate and both the rich and poor benefit from this, which is crucial for wealth creation.

Maxis case: Ruling on Marans' plea on September 6
The Marans told the court that the Aircel-Maxis dispute was a private matter and not part of the alleged 2G spectrum scam.

City couple beaten up over parking
A 52-year-old woman and her husband were allegedly assaulted by their neighbour during an argument over parking in northeast Delhi's Yamuna Vihar area.

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Jaya to PM: Stop Kerala raising a dam on Siruvani
K'taka Parties Say No To TN's Water Demand

Demolition drive will go on, we'll end flooding, says CM
Reaffirming his government's commitment to continue the demolition drive against encroachments on storm water drains, chief minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that nobody will be spared.

13-year-old girl goes missing
A class IX student with a reputed school in west Bengaluru has gone missing since August 24.

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City docs perform rare non-surgical cardiac procedure

Tollywood actor Pawan Kalyan to step up campaign against NDA govt

A 16th century epic brought to life on stage
The Kuchipudi ballet, Chandrika Parinayam, that was first staged in the city 14 years ago, returns home after touring the world

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Teen forced to beg to bribe official for dad's funeral aid

Jaya to PM: Stop Kerala raising a dam on Siruvani
K'taka Parties Say No To TN's Water Demand

Police try to stall screening of documentary film
Police tried to prevent the screening of 'Siam-Burma Death Railway,' a documentary film, on Saturday but relented after the organisers refused to budge.

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Writer Safeguard workers robbed 7 times in one year
Police sources said they have zeroed in on two accused involved in the planning and execution of robberies and will soon will be able to crack the case and recover the money.

MICA theatre committee opens platform for new talent
The Ahmedabad-based premium institute MICA’s student run theatre committee, ‘Sankalp’ hosted the year’s first edition ‘Khula Aasman’- a platform for new talent, on August 24 and 25. ‘Khula Aasman’ attempts to celebrate theatre as an expression of life, by providing a platform for students to create, and showcase short plays to the students and faculty of MICA.

Olympic Task Force has work cut out: Sports fraternity
While sportspersons welcome the PM’s announcement of setting up a task force for the next three Olympics, they say that it has got its job cut out.

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Shivpal Yadav visits Allahabad
At a time when the flood water is receding in the all the affected areas, cabinet minister of the state for Public Works Department (PWD), irrigation, co-operative, flood control, land development & water resources, waste land development, revenue, disaster & rehabilitation, Shivpal Yadav made a hasty visit to the district, on Saturday.

Allahabad HC issues preventive order against arrest of Akhlaq's family
The Allahabad high court on Friday issued a preventive order against the arrest of family members of Akhlaq, who was lynched in Dadri, Greater Noida, in September last year following rumours of his possessing and eating beef.

Crisis becomes opportunity for politicians
Although several NGOs and social organisations have come forward to help flood victims, help has also come from political leaders.

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Govt to develop salt clusters in coastal Ganjam district
The state government is planning to develop a salt cluster in Ganjam district of coastal Odisha.

GRP ASI suspended for Balasore shocker

BJP workers hurl eggs at minister's car
BJP workers on Saturday breached security and hurled eggs at the convoy of steel & mines minister Prafulla Mallik at Tangertolli, 50km from here. Police arrested one person allegedly involved in the case..

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No bio-metrics, no pay for princis

Come clear on appointments, Guv to BU VC
Barkatullah University vice-chancellor MD Tiwari appears to be in trouble again after Raj Bhavan sought an explanation over 11 controversial appointments in the wake of submission of the report by the Gohil committee.

Just month on, Khanugaon saplings wilt
A month after being planted, unprotected saplings planted by Bhopal municipal corporation in the catchment area of Upper Lake, in Khanugaon and the retaining wall have disappeared.

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State doc gets Rio honour

'Letting briber scot-free would be cover-up'
The much-awaited report is likely to be submitted in the next couple of days with August 31 being the commission's last working day.

'Post-Sidhu talk, Mann wanted to float party'
Sucha Singh Chhotepur on Saturday claimed that an "anxious" Bhagwant Mann had approached him to float a new party following indications that Navjot Singh Sidhu would join the party.

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