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Respect our territorial sovereignty, India tells China
India asked Beijing on Wednesday to be sensitive to its sovereignty and said its rise should not be seen as a threat by China. Addressing the Raisina Dialogue, foreign secretary S Jaishankar said Beijing had so far refused to show any consideration for India's sovereignty .

FSSAI to play tough with direct selling companies
After packaged food industry and street food vendors, the food safety regulator is set to tighten the noose around direct selling companies and agents.

Pratham audit paints mixed pic of rural education

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Government to consider Apple's request for incentives with an 'open mind'
The government has said that it will consider American electronics giant Apple's request for incentives with an "open mind". Apple has sent a list of demands, seeking tax concessions and several other policy exemptions, as necessary prerequisites before it starts production of iPhones in India.

Sensex back in green, Nifty closes above 8,400
The benchmark BSE Sensex recovered by nearly 22 points to close at 27,257.64 points on fresh buying by investors as well as funds mainly in metal and financial stocks amid firm global markets. The broader NSE Nifty too closed above 8,400-mark with total gains of 19 points at close.

Telecom to create around 2 million jobs this year: Report
The telecom sector is expected to create two million jobs this year, thanks to increased data penetration and entry of new service providers, says a report. The government's initiatives like 'Make in India' and thrust on mobile economy will also add to the buoyancy in the sector, it said.

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How a lonely female leopard shark became pregnant
A shark has given birth in an Australian aquarium despite being separated from her long-term male partner, in what scientists say is the world's first documented case of virgin birth of its kind. Leonie the leopard shark's parthenogenesis birth initially baffled her handlers, and has since made headlines around the world.

All aircraft compliant with noise pollution norms: DGCA to NGT
Aviation regulator DGCA has told the National Green Tribunal that all aircraft operating from India were compliant with noise standard requirements laid down by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), a UN agency, in order to operate globally.

Oslo bans diesel cars due to high pollution levels
Authorities in the Norwegian capital of Oslo on Tuesday for the first time pushed diesel cars off the roads, due to high levels of pollution. The ban does not extend to highways and ring roads around the city, and public transport, cargo vehicles and cars owned by disabled people are exempted.

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Barack Obama's parting message: We're going to be OK
In the final minutes of his final presidential news conference, Barack Obama insisted he's not just tossing out reassuring platitudes about the nation's future. It's what he really believes.

What can we expect from Trump's first 100 days?
In the first three months of his presidency, Donald Trump wants to pull America out of a free trade deal, reduce environmental protections and establish a cyber defence team. He may also try to scrap Obamacare and appoint a Supreme Court Justice who shares his worldview.

All change for the Trump White House
From the role of the First Lady to presidential getaways, Donald Trump's White House is going to look very different from that of his predecessors, even without a bling ballroom makeover.

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Ajay Devgn sends an emotional message to Salman
Salman Khan and Karan Johar recently announced a joint production featuring Akshay Kumar in the lead.

Salman Khan and the controversies that haunt him
Salman Khan has often found himself in the centre of many a controversy.

Salim Khan on Salman's acquittal in Arms case
Salman Khan, who flew to Jodhpur with his advocates and sister Alvira, was acquitted of all charges in the Arms Act case against him in the alleged poaching of two black bucks.

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Robot reporter gets its first news article published
A robot journalist made its debut in a Chinese daily on Wednesday with a 300-characters-long article written in just a second. The article focused on the Spring Festival travel rush. Its author, Xiao Nan is able to write both short stories and longer reports.

Our universe contains two trillion galaxies: Study
The universe contains an astonishing two trillion galaxies, ten times more than previously thought, according to a new study. Astronomers have long sought to determine how many galaxies there are in the observable universe, the part of the cosmos where light from distant objects has had time to reach us.

Fight against malaria needs to include cattle-sheds too, says new study
In India, about 95% of the population lives in malaria endemic areas. There were over 1.1 million confirmed cases of malaria in 2014 but this is an underestimate since the surveillance and blood testing does not cover the whole population. In 2014, only about 10% of the population had their blood tested for malaria.

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Ind v Eng, 2nd ODI: Rampaging India aim to close out series
The second ODI takes place in Cuttack, where early dew may be a factor in the toss, but more pertinent is how Eoin Morgan’s team plans to curb India’s big hitters.

Kohli has showed signs of being a 'great leader': Rahul
"He (Kohli) is always showing us the way, sharing his experience and giving us feedback, telling us what he thinks we could have done better. That is the sign of a great leader," India opener KL Rahul said.

Federer makes it look so easy, he pisses me off: Agassi
"I cannot believe how easy he (Federer) makes it look. It pisses me off that he just makes it look so easy. It's a great generation of tennis. One that takes decades and makes it into one generation that everybody should be grateful to be able to watch," Agassi said.

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This may be how Reliance Jio's cheapest phone launched so far may look like
The smartphone seen in the image has four buttons on top with ‘Jio’ buttons. The buttons seem to give one click access to MyJio, JioTV, JioCinema and JioMusic applications. There is also an alphanumeric keyboard along with a home button placed just below the ‘Jio’ keys.

OnePlus' 3, 3T smartphones receive OxygenOS 4.0.2 update
OxygenOS 4.0.2 is based on Android 7.0 Nougat and has the same features as those on the OxygenOS 4.0 and 4.0.1. Version 4.0.2 retains the new notifications and settings menu design, multi-window view, notifications direct reply, and custom DPI support.

'Age of Empires: Castle Siege's' launch details on Android OS revealed
The popular PC game 'Age of Empires' is coming to Google's Android operating system in ‘early March’.

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MP to evaluate academic achievements of 78 lakh students
The School Education department of Madhya Pradesh has started a three-day campaign - Pratibha Parv - from today to evaluate the academic achievements of 78 lakh students of class one to eight.

Delhi govt to come up with more vocational training centres
In order to promote skill-based education, Delhi govt is in process of opening new vocational training centres, Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said on Monday. "There are priority areas like retail, hospitality & travel tourism wherein students need skill training, he said.

Delhi govt asks pvt schools to not follow CBSE guideline on appointment of principals
Delhi Government has asked private schools in the national capital to not follow the recent CBSE circular on appointment of principals as the new clauses are contrary to the provisions of Delhi School Education Rules.

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Demonetisation like dropping N-bomb on economy: Saamna

Airline ground handling firm's staff not paid for almost a year

Mumbai sees 35% rise in emergency hospital visits: Study

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Auto permit process hits tech hurdle

Disabled officer won't join DDA

Man tries to stop robbers, killed

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37 human traffickers, including 26 women, get 10 years in jail
The district and sessions court here on Wednesday sentenced 37 of the 87 accused in human trafficking cases, to 10 years imprisonment, in addition to asking each of them to pay a fine of Rs 25,000.

CKP locks horns with BBMP over garbage penalty
The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath (CKP) and BBMP seem to be on a collision path after the latter slapped a fine of Rs 5 lakh on the civic agency for generating garbage during the Sunday's art fair.

Make way for young players: AITA to Leander Paes
In a shocking move, the All India Tennis Association (AITA) has asked tennis legend Leander Paes to take a call on his retirement after the Davis Cup tie against New Zealand in Pune next month.

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Child porn: US executive fell for Interpol bait
Jones 1st To Be Booked Under IT Act

ND Tiwari's move surprises Telugu states
The former governor of Andhra Pradesh ND Tiwari’s sudden decision to join the BJP has raised many an eyebrow in the two Telugu states. Tiwari was Governor of AP from 2007 to 2009 before the bifurcation of the state. While Congress party leaders term this as ‘opportunist politics’, BJP leaders maintained a stoic silence.

Hyderabad is more dynamic than London, says latest World Economic Forum survey
Hyderabadis live in one of the most dynamic cities of the world, ahead of urban cosmopolises like London and Boston. The City of Pearls is fifth in a survey of the most dynamic cities across the globe, conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

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Madras University VC search panel to meet on January 23

Not from a minister: Cow's urine can help clean air

Jallikattu protests take Chennai traffic by the horns

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Gujarati is all Greek to pupils in rural Gujarat
As the state government embarks on the seventh `Gunotsav' -a government drive to improve the quality of teaching in state-run schools -the 11th Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2016 released on Wednesday explains how Gujarat's children in rural schools have still a lot of catching up to do.

Gujarat govt blinks, increases fixed pay by up to 124%
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani-led BJP government on Wednesday gave in to an aggressive campaign by fixed-pay workers and declared a sizeable hike of 63% to 124% in different categories.The salary raise, to be implemented from February 1, will benefit a total 1.18 lakh fixed-pay workers across Gujarat and incur an annual expenditure of Rs 1,372 crore on the state exchequer.

14.3% children in Gujarat are not born in hospitals: Sample Registration System
Around 14.3% of the children born in 2014 in rural Gujarat were born at their homes without any medical attention.

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Rajasuya Yajna at Magh Mela
The volunteers of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) are performing Rajasuya Yajna on the Magh Mela premises.

In poll season, posters mushroom in Sangam City
At a time when there are speculations are rife about a probable alliance between Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress, enthusiastic Congress workers have come out with yet another poster.

Revamped UP Board app to keep impostors on bay
Following a tepid response from teachers because of downloading and scanning problems last year, the Madhayamik Shiksha Board will roll out an improved version of the ‘UPMSP attendance’ app to keep a check on impersonators and unfair means in the upcoming class 10 and 12 board exams.

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BJD alleges poll code violation by Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan
The BJD on Wednesday alleged that oil minister and BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan has violated model code of conduct imposed for three-tier panchayat polls by announcing about an agreement of Rs 20,000 crore for establishment of thermal power plant and aluminum plant in Dhenkanal district.

Odisha court orders confiscation of Saradha assets
A court in Balasore district on Wednesday ordered confiscation of assets, owned by chit fund promoter Saradha Group in Odisha to the tune of nearly Rs 4.2 crore.

Supply dept officials seize 73 cooking gases from house in Odisha's Angul
Officials of supply department on Wednesday seized 73 cooking gas cylinders from a villager’s house at Changudia in Chhendipada block of Angul district. It is a part of state-wide raid on black-marketing of LPG gas cylinders, government sources said.

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Old habits die hard: Bhopal 'cashes' in on new currency
Following a steep rise in cashless transactions in the aftermath of demonetisation, the state capital is now gradually shifting back to cash transactions.

CBI probe into BHEL missing tools
The CBI has started investigating the alleged disappearance of important measurement tools from BHEL in Bhopal.

Nonentities gunning for Minister: Madhya Pradesh BJP chief
In an apparent attempt to blunt clamour from a section of party leaders to drop minister of state Sanjay Pathak from the cabinet, the BJP categorically rejected the demand. Saying that the demand was made by some ‘nonentities’ and was not BJP's official statement, the party says someone cannot be removed from the cabinet just on the basis of allegations about involvement in multi-crore Katni hawala scam. The party also dubbed Congress agitation on the issue as a `planned drama'.

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Panthic pitch missing in the battle of patriarchs
As you cut through the thick morning fog and drive into Lambi village's main market, you are greeted by a large billboard of the one man that religious Sikhs love to hate -Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. It is a film poster of the LAM 'Love Charger's' latest film, 'Lion Heart', showing him riding a horse and with flowing locks of hair.

Decide on plea to preserve city lake: HC to Patiala MC
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday directed the commissioner of Patiala municipal corporation (MC) to take a decision on Malwinder Singh’s plea for preservation of ciy’s Rajindra Tank Lake within 10 days.

Akal Takht jathedar concerned over halo missing in Gurus' photos
Akal Takht jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh has expressed concern over the halo missing in the photographs of Sikh gurus even as worship of idols and photographs is discouraged in the religion.

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