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Friday, June 27, 2014

News Digest: Plan panel to be revamped before Budget?

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Today's Headlines

Plan panel to be revamped before Budget?
A head of the Budget to be presented July 10, PM Narendra Modi may reconstitute the Planning Commission with a new deputy chairman.

More 'fake' trouble for Indian art mart
Fake! This four-letter word continued to cause a tizzy in the Indian art world on Friday, especially with questions swirling around more works featured in the auction catalogue of Bangalore-based Bid & Hammer.

Congress takes dig at one month of Modi govt
Congress on Friday targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his government’s completion of a month, saying his work involved the rail fare hike, rising sugar prices and a policy that would see regular hike in prices of petroleum products.

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Walmart decks up kirana stores for larger India pie
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is leaving no stones unturned to gain market share in India’s booming cash-and-carry business.

ONGC to invest over Rs 5,700 crore in Mumbai field
State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corpoaration would invest over Rs 5,700 crore to push up production by 6.9 million tonne of crude oil and 5 billion cubic metres of gas by 2030 from its Mumbai High (North) oil and gas field in the west coast.

Volkswagen lines up string of budget cars for India
Unable to make a big dent in the highly-competitive Indian car market, German car major Volkswagen is lining up a slew of budget cars to go head-on against market heavyweights like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Honda.

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Jayalalithaa to head panel to preserve eco-sensitive areas
Amidst growing concerns over damage to ecologically sensitive and heritage sites, the state government on Friday decided to set up a body to protect such places. The proposed Tamil Nadu Authority for Preservation of Eco-sensitive and Heritage Areas will be headed by chief minister J Jayalalithaa.

Wildlife enthusiasts spot giant flying squirrel in Gujarat's Polo forests
Wildlife lovers staying in northern region of Gujarat need not travel to eastern or southern parts of the state to sight a flying squirrel.

Climate change prompting Arctic birds to breed early
Earlier spring seasons and snow-melt brought about by climate change are causing migratory birds that breed in the Arctic Alaska to breed sooner, says a study.

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Bicycle, a symbol of freedom for Afghan women
Trundling down dun-coloured mountain slopes, they ignore hard stares and vulgarities from passing men, revelling in an activity that seemed unthinkable for previous generations of Afghan women — riding a bicycle.

Yemen ceasefire breached as violence flares
Fierce clashes erupted between rebels and tribes backed by an army unit in a northern Yemeni city close to the capital on Friday, breaching a week-old ceasefire, a defense ministry official said, as the country's leaders said assailants were plotting to destabilize the country.

Call for dialogue over Central Africa conflict
All sides involved in the deadly conflict in the Central African Republic need to work together if the country is to get over the current gridlock, the president of neighbouring Chad has said.

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EK Villain: 5 reasons to watch the film

'Bigg Boss gave me recognition of being a wrestler'
Together they look like a cute telly couple as they address each other as Sangramji and Payalji. Meet the much in love Sangram Singh and Payal Rohatgi

Alia Bhatt proposes to Varun Dhawan
Alia Bhatt had a surprise up her sleeve at a recent award show, where she and Varun Dhawan were promoting their upcoming film, Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.

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Poison-immune 'super-rats' on the rise in UK
Mutant super-rats that are immune to commonly used poisons are rising across Britain.

Soon, a simple blood test to predict breast cancer risk
A simple blood test will soon be able to tell the likelihood of a woman developing breast cancer, even when she isn’t in the high risk category.

Experts slow degeneration in motor neuron mice
Japanese stemcell scientists have succeeded in slowing the deterioration of mice with motor neuron disease, possibly paving the way for human treatment, according to a new paper.

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Chiellini calls Luis Suarez ban 'excessive'
Italy's Giorgio Chiellini has said the ban Fifa handed down to Luis Suarez is 'excessive' and that he feels no anger towards the controversial Uruguay striker.

Djokovic in last 16 after injury scare
Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon hopes looked in serious jeopardy against Gilles Simon on Centre Court but he recovered to win 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 and reach the last 16.

Record-breaking teen Shaw joins United
Luke Shaw became the most expensive teenage footballer in history after joining Man United from Southampton in a 4-year deal worth reported £30m.

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Narayana Murthy to enter e-commerce space with Amazon
NR Narayana Murthy, who is stepping down as the executive chairman of Infosys, is getting ready with his next big bet.

Have a Nexus 5 or new Nexus 7? You can get Android L now
Unlike in the past when Google used to release the finished versions of Android, now Google is releasing beta versions called developer previews.

Google I/O 2014: Complete coverage
Google I/O 2014: Complete coverage

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Bangalore University's new integrated system gives student a range of choices
Even as Delhi University's four-year undergraduate programme is mired in controversy, Bangalore University (BU) is the first in the state to introduce Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in all its UG and integrated masters degree programmes.

DU agrees to roll back FYUP, admissions from next week
Vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh, who had kept a low profile in the past few days, issued a statement announcing that FYUP would be rolled back.

Bengali text book withdrawn after controversy
A Bengali text book for Class 12 which contained a long para on contribution of former rebel Trinamool Congress MP and singer Kabir Suman to contemporary Bengali music, was on Friday ordered to be withdrawn.

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At 87mm, Mumbai's June rainfall is third lowest in 63 years
With only three days to go, the current month is set to hold the record for the lowest rainfall in June in the last decade.

Admissions for education Act quota seats go offline
Schools are conducting offline admissions as enrolment of only 1,195 students was confirmed in unaided non-minority schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act quota through the online system.

Will state government move pass legal test?
Two days after chief minister Prithviraj Chavan announced a 16% quota for Marathas and 5% for Muslims, questions are being raised about whether the decision will stand up to legal scrutiny, especially in the light of critical observations made by the Supreme Court and the Andhra Pradesh high court on reservation.

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Delhi requires power to acquire land: Lieutenant governor
Joining the chorus for a review of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RFCTLARR) Act, 2013, Delhi government has put forth before the Centre the urgent need to empower Delhi with the powers to acquire land.

Stray mauls baby to death
In an incident that has led to widespread anger and shock, a stray dog mauled to death a two-month-old girl in Paharganj on Thursday night.

DU council to decide BTech future today, students fume
The decision to roll back FYUP has left some students worrying sick about their future. Those currently enrolled for the BTech courses will have to wait for the academic council to decide their future on Saturday.

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Bangalore doctor is Obama-Singh fellow
Ann Sarah Koshy is happiest pulling out sticky, wailing babies into the world. For her, delivering the bundles of poor women and sharing their joys matters most. Now, the young intern with a rural hospital off Sarjapur Road is off to Harvard University to research how Vitamin B12 helps in neonatal growth. 

Forget round-the-clock power supply, says Karnataka govt
Karnataka is heading towards a grave energy crisis. Bangalore is likely to bear the brunt of it. A weak monsoon and widening supply-demand gap have raised the spectre of prolonged power cuts.

Pillow principal took part in 1999 Kargil war
The school principal who allegedly had a pillow fetish and pestered his girl students for their bedding was, in fact, an ex-serviceman who essayed a non-combative role in 1999.

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Blast deepens power crisis
The power crisis in AP and Telangana worsened on Friday due to the pipeline blast at Nagaram and technical hitches in the plants across the two states.

Serenity that's often disturbed
A series of irrigation canals and sea creeks intermingled with thousands of tall coconut trees, oil palm, cashew orchards and paddy fields welcome visitors as one crosses the Dhowlaiswaram Barrage across the Godavari, downstream of Rajahmundry city in East Godavari district. Konaseema or "corner region" is one of the most picturesque locations in the country.

Locals up in arms
Tension prevailed at the Nagaram village all through Friday, as villagers created a human chain and blocked the two roads leading to Rajole and Amalapuram, in protest against the “negligence“ and “high-handedness“ of GAIL. Residents of neighbouring villages too trooped in to extend their support to these agitators.

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Madras HC grants extra mark, disabled woman now ready for teacher job
The Madras high court has come to the rescue of a disabled candidate who said she lost one mark in the teacher eligibility test held in May this year for a question that had two right answers. The court granted her one mark, making her eligible for the post of postgraduate assistant in Tamil.

Free textbooks found on sale in Coonoor
Higher secondary school textbooks meant for free distribution in government and aided schools were found on sale at Coonoor municipal market on Friday.

Jayalalithaa to head panel to preserve eco-sensitive areas
Amidst growing concerns over damage to ecologically sensitive and heritage sites, the state government on Friday decided to set up a body to protect such places. The proposed Tamil Nadu Authority for Preservation of Eco-sensitive and Heritage Areas will be headed by chief minister J Jayalalithaa.

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Police Sub Inspector's son alleges torture by dad, stepmother
A 15-year-old boy, studying in standard 10, approached Sola police officials on Thursday morning and accused his father and stepmother of ill-treatment and physical torture.

Three who fired shots in air nabbed
Three persons who fired shots in the air near Marutinandan Hotel in Sola during the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday were nabbed by crime branch sleuths on Thursday evening.

Hearing begins in case against Aamir, 'Lagaan' crew
Gujarat high court on Friday began hearing on a petition filed six years ago by Bollywood star Aamir Khan and his 'Lagaan' team on proceedings against them in a Bhuj court over allegations of killing a chinkara during shooting of the film in 2000.

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Rally against drug abuse held
Various events were organized to mark the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on Thursday.

Woman's body found near lake, rape suspected
A woman's body was recovered near Baghel lake on Thursday. There were injury marks on the head and face and the neck slit.Police suspected it to be a case of rape and murder.

Seminar on Pandit Mishra
A seminar on renowned litterateur Pandit Shitla Prasad Mishra was organised on Thursday.

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No clarity on number of priests allowed on chariots
With two days left for Rath Yatra, the Jagannath Temple administration is walking a tightrope and is yet to make public its decision on the exact number of priests who would be allowed to ascend the chariots.

College teachers grab Rs 4.4 crore grant by fraud
Ten teachers of five non-government aided colleges allegedly secured Rs 4.4 crore government grant-in-aid (GIA) by 'planned fraud', the accountant general (AG) office found out during an audit.

Anthrax spreads its tentacles
Contrary to the district administration's claim that all necessary measures are being taken to contain anthrax, the disease is spreading to new areas of tribal-dominated Koraput district.

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Fibre sheet factory blast claims owner's life
A major blast in Govindpura industrial area on Friday evening claimed the life of a factory owner and left two employees injured.

Congressmen clash with cops, protest against PEB scam
There was high drama during the protest of Youth Congress against MPPEB scam at Banganga on Friday as the protestors tried to scale the barricades and clashed with police in a bid to make their way to chief minister’s house.

Local cloud formation only sliver of hope
More than normal temperature and humid conditions made denizens sweat throughout the day and even mild showers in Bhopal on Friday failed to offer any relief from sultry weather.

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Patil praises BSF and ITBP for securing borders of the country
Giving inaugural address in a workshop on Digital Eye –Real Time Border Surveillance, the Punjab governor and administrator UT Chandigarh, Shivraj V. Patil said that national security of India, its territory and integrity is guarded, and protected by its defence forces.

BJP leaders look for industrial development in Chandigarh
BJP national chief convener of industry, Niraj Tayal and Roopinder Singh Roopi, national industry convener from Chandigarh welcomed and appreciated the immediate steps taken by Rajnath Singh, union home minister for the industrialist of Chandigarh which was long pending issue for the industries of Chandigarh.

Do not give allowance to municipal councilors: Lawyer writes to UT
Following the disruption of monthly house meeting in last two days after verbal altercation of both ruling Congress and opposition BJP municipal councillors, city based lawyer Ajay Jagga on Friday requested Chandigarh administration’s Anil Kumar not to give allowance to municipal councillors for wasting time and public money.

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Newly Discovered Tomb in Oman has Links to Indus Valley Civilization; Why is Conscious Eating Important in Ayurveda?

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The importance of eating in Ayurveda is not an unknown phenomenon by now. Food is the source of life, and therefore is one of the most significant factors in Ayurveda. Eating according to Ayurveda has multiple benefits, from things like weightless and improvement of digestion to the extent of protecting and healing your body and mind diseases.
 
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Archaeologists have unearthed a site near Sinaw that could reveal India's ancient Indus Valley civilisation's far reaching influence on the Omani society thousands of years ago, according to officials of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture. During an excavation, archaeologists have found a tomb from 2,300 years ago of a man who was buried with sword and daggers made of iron and steel from the Indus Valley civilisation. It has been scientifically proven that iron and steel arms were first made in the Indus Valley civilisation.
 
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Watch as this baby elephant tries to learn how to use his trunk for the first time. This adorable baby elephant was born to a mother who is part of a critically endangered species of Sumatran elephants.
 
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Thursday, June 26, 2014

News Digest: CRPF seeks J&K-type allowance in Naxal areas

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, June 27, 2014
Today's Headlines

CRPF seeks J&K-type allowance in Naxal areas
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Thursday urged home minister Rajnath Singh to increase allowances given to jawans posted in Naxal areas.

PM Modi likely to inaugurate Godavari Pushkarams next year
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to inaugurate the Godavari Pushkarams scheduled to be held at Rajahmundry between August and September next year.

Despite LS sweep, BJP sees Delhi polls as tall order
The BJP leadership considers the electoral battle in the national capital the most difficult task for the party.

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Government mulls pricing gas in rupees
The government is weighing the option of switching to a mechanism of fixed return on investment for producers and setting domestic gas prices in rupees instead of dollars to shut out exchange rate volatility.

Star Alliance entry to end AI freebie culture?
Will Air India’s entry into Star Alliance from July 11 finally achieve the impossible: Clamp the brakes on free upgrades that netas, babus, other influential people and their kin have enjoyed for years by buying the cheapest economy tickets but getting ‘bumped’ up to business or first class?

Sensing loan waiver, farmers stop payment
After assuming charge in October, SBI chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya has identified five areas of focus — bad loans, risk management, cost control, leveraging technology, improving service delivery and increasing non-interest income.

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Climate change prompting Arctic birds to breed early
Earlier spring seasons and snow-melt brought about by climate change are causing migratory birds that breed in the Arctic Alaska to breed sooner, says a study.

Iran tries to save Asiatic cheetah from extinction
Gary Lewis, with the UN Development Program, said the dropping numbers in Iran are alarming.

Canada offers to join efforts to clean up Ganga
Canada has offered to collaborate with the government on its ambitious project to clean up the Ganga, Union minister Jitendra Singh said on Wednesday.

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Militants take Iraqi gasfield town
Militants took a town an hour from Baghdad that is home to four natural gasfields on Thursday, another gain by Sunni insurgents who have swiftly taken large areas to the north and west of the Iraqi capital.

Al-Sadr vows to 'shake the ground' against militants
Powerful Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr vowed to “shake the ground” under the feet of advancing Sunni militants, risking ratcheting up sectarian tensions today in a crisis dividing Iraq along communal lines.

Israel offers to help Arab nations over Iraq crisis
Israel offered to help moderate Arab nations threatened by a lightning offensive by Islamic militants in Iraq, as the country's top diplomat met with US secretary of state John Kerry today.

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Movie Review: 'Ek Villain'
When Guru's love Aisha is threatened by Rakesh, a villain, the evil within him resurfaces. He too bays for blood and how

'I saw bruises on Preity Zinta's arm'
Actress Preity Zinta, who has accused her former boyfriend Ness Wadia of abusing and threatening her, has apparently shown her bruises to her neighbour.

'I'm 42, but on some days, I can be 18'
Interview: Sajid Khan speaks up on his film Humshakals.

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Fight against antibiotic resistance gets £10m boost
Antibiotic resistance has been voted as the deadliest threat of our times in the UK and is now a focus of a £10 million prize on ways to tackle it.

Brain implant helps paralysed man move his hand using thoughts
For the first time, a 23-year-old paralysed man from US has been able to move his hand using his thoughts, thanks to an innovative device that bypasses the injured site.

Organ created from stem cells; they contract at 30 beats/min
Miniature human hearts that beat of their own accord have been grown in the lab using stem cells.

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Suarez gets nine-match ban, out of WC
Fifa banned Uruguay's Luis Suarez for 9 international matches and barred him from all football activities for four months for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini.

Paes-Stepanek enter second round
Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek put out Mariusz Fyrstenberg of Poland and Rajeev Ram of the US 6-2, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 to move into the second round.

Belgium beat Korea 1-0, win Group H
Vertonghen scored from a rebound in the 78th minute to give 10-man Belgium a 1-0 victory over South Korea and clinch top spot in Group H at the World Cup.

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#GoogleIO2014: Complete coverage
Google I/O 2014: Complete coverage

Google announces Android One platform for low-end smartphones
Google has announced Android One, a design reference platform that enables manufacturers to build low-end smartphones more easily, at I/O 2014.

Next Android version to have better performance, revamped UI
Google has given a preview of Android L release, the next version of Android, which focuses on performance as well as design.

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No corporal punishment, CBSE reminds schools
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has reminded all its affiliated schools to keep out corporal punishment at every cost.

Directorate of Technical Education specifies composite score method for engineering admissions
The composite score will be drawn from a 50:50 weightage to the percentile of marks obtained in paper 1 of the JEE (Main) 2014 and in the Std XII physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM) group of the board exams.

DU proposes 'blending' FYUP with 3-year course 
Breaking 10 days of silence over rollback of the four year undergraduate programme (FYUP), the Delhi University on Thursday wrote to the University Grants Commission (UGC) proposing a ‘blended’ formula that incorporates elements of FYUP in a three-year semester system.

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1 dies under train near Masjid, 2 injured
A commuter was run over by a train between Sandhurst Road and Masjid station on Wednesday night. Two others were injured in the incident that hit services for nearly 15 minutes.

Cidco upbeat about land acquisition from project affected persons for Navi Mumbai international airport
City and Industrial Development Corporation (Cidco) is optimistic about acquiring 671 hectares of land from 14 villages to develop the Rs 15,000-crore international airport project.

Maharashtra Public Service Commission finally gets chairman
Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on Thursday appointed veteran bureaucrat V N More the chairman of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC). Law secretary H B Patel was appointed member.

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DU proposes 'blending' FYUP with 3-year course, UGC rejects plan
Breaking 10 days of silence over rollback of the four year undergraduate programme (FYUP), the Delhi University on Thursday wrote to the University Grants Commission (UGC) proposing a ‘blended’ formula that incorporates elements of FYUP in a three-year semester system.

'Ensure 24x7 power, water in Ramzan'
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) president Arvinder Singh on Thursday urged lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung to ensure uninterrupted power and water supply in the Muslim-dominated areas of the city during Ramzan.

AIIMS doctors want to extend health scheme
Doctors and staff members of AIIMS have pitched for extending their health benefit scheme beyond the premiere institute to all other hospitals empanelled with the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS).

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A woman's life in a metro: Rogue auto driver, lax cops
A hardened Bangalore may dismiss it as just another run-in with a rogue auto driver, but our hardy victim — a 22-year old NGO activist — splashed her story on Facebook and got back at her harasser.

Biggest counterfeit Indian art controversy hits auction
Bangalore-based Bid & Hammer's forthcoming auction has been assailed by what, perhaps, is the biggest controversy to come to light in the Indian art market, writes Neelam Raaj.

School principal borrows girls' pillows, dances drunk
Mallikarjun Swamy, 52, principal of Kittur Rani Chennamma Residential School in Yellammana Palya, Anekal taluk, Bangalore Urban district, allegedly suffers from a perversity. He can't sleep till he rests his head on a pillow borrowed from a girl student.

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PM Modi likely to inaugurate Godavari Pushkarams next year
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to inaugurate the Godavari Pushkarams scheduled to be held at Rajahmundry between August and September next year. 

Cops mull PD Act amendment to book red sanders smugglers
Realizing their folly of booking dreaded red sanders smugglers under the Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, the Andhra Pradesh police brass are mulling amendment to the Act.

Mock security drill held at Hyderabad airport
With regular intelligence alerts of a possible terror attack, a mock drill was conducted to check preparedness of security agencies at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) on Thursday.

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With defence boost in mind, PM to witness rocket launch
Signalling that space science and related missile technologies are a top priority for India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will witness the launch of PSLV-C23 rocket at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR) in Sriharikota on Monday.

No major initiatives for long term solutions
S Janakarajan, professor at Madras Institute of Development Studies, discusses the state’s water situation.

Court rulings on Cauvery & Mullaperiyar will help short term, but depletion of groundwater levels should be reversed
Two major political victories of the present AIADMK government relate to water.

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Seats glut hits students, B-schools
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is losing its charm for students.

Man held with gold worth Rs 16 lakh
Customs department on Thursday morning arrested a man for smuggling gold worth Rs 16.03 lakh at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Mumbai-based Javed Alam Beg was caught with 645.4 gram of gold concealed in the form of wires.

Gujarat CM to visit Australia in August
Chief minister Anandiben Patel will make her first foreign visit as CM to Australia in August.

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Young Scientist Award for Allahabad University alumnus
Allahabad University alumnus Prashant Kumar Rai has bagged the prestigious Young Scientist Award from the Council of Science and Technology.

Khusro Bagh dying slow death because of neglect
As you pass through the busy lanes of Khuldabad Sabzi Mandi, a grand entrance with projected balconies and designs, hidden by encroachments, welcomes you.

Allahabad University authorities prepare for smooth conduct of NET
For the first time, UGC shall provide booklet in Braille format for the visually impaired candidates, informed the coordinator.

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Odisha raises retirement age of govt staff to 60
Pushed to the wall by large-scale vacancies, the Odisha government on Wednesday raised the retirement age of its employees from 58 to 60 years.

Tribal children should be empowered through education
Odisha is a tribal dominated state.

Daitapati, Odisha govt stalemate continues
The Jagannath Temple administration’s effort to quell the warring Daitapati priests came a cropper as a meeting between the car festival’s special officer Suresh Mohapatra and priests ended inconclusively at Puri on Wednesday.

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Teenaged girl sexually harassed by foster father
A teenaged girl was sexually harassed and forced to watch obscene videos by her foster father for close to eight years.

Madhya Pradesh parched as monsoon stutters
With monsoon not advancing further in Madhya Pradesh, many cities, including Bhopal are parched despite June coming to an end. Weatherman said monsoon would take a few more days to advance in remaining parts of the state.

Getting drugs in Bhopal no big deal
Getting contraband is not tough in Bhopal. Apart from organised interstate racket, there are small time peddlers operating in different areas of city.

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Zirakpur man stabbed 6 times, dies
Sanjay Kumar, 49, a resident of Zirakpur, was stabbed to death near Hallomajra light-point, Chandigarh, on Wednesday night.

Missing trader found dead in Morni
A shopkeeper, Kuldeep Kumar, 32, a resident of Bapu Dham Colony, Sector 26, was found dead in Tikkar Taal, Morni, on Thursday.

Decomposed body found
A highly decomposed body was recovered from a drainage near Sector 47 on Thursday.

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