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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

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July 24, 2013

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Hit-and-run case: Salman Khan charged with culpable homicide
Salman Khan was today charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder in the 2002 hit-and-run case for which he can face a jail term up to 10 years.

Narendra Modi visa issue: Sitaram Yechury denies signing letter sent to US
CPM leader Sitaram Yechury denied having signed any letter seeking denial of US visa for Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, saying it suggested a 'cut and paste' job.

General Motors India recalls 1.14 lakh units of Tavera
In one of the largest vehicle recalls in India, General Motors India on Wednesday said it is recalling 1.14 lakh units of its multi-purpose vehicle Chevrolet Tavera.

Cities

Mumbai TV anchor molested in Kolkata
A Mumbai-based TV anchor visiting Kolkata came face-to-face with the ugly side of the city on Monday night when she was molested near Howrah station.

Ex-MLA jailed for cheque bounce
Krishna Reddy took a hand loan of Rs 4 lakh from a merchant of Narasaraopet, S Punna Reddy, in 2003.

Business

Sharad Pawar not in favour of onion export ban
Sharad Pawar on Wednesday said he was not in favour of a ban on onion exports, saying such a move will hit India's image as a global supplier of farm produce.

Cairn to invest $3 billion over next three years
Cairn India will invest USD 3 billion over the next three years in finding more oil and gas in its showpiece Rajasthan oilfields and other blocks in India.

Sports

1st ODI: Zimbabwe set 229 for India
Sikandar Raza-led Zimbabwe scored 228/7 against a young Indian side in the first ODI at the Harare Sports Club in Harare on Wednesday.

Liverpool owner ridicules Arsenal bid for Luis Suarez
John W Henry appeared to ridicule Arsenal's latest bid for Luis Suarez after the Gunners reportedly tabled an offer of just over 40 million pounds for the striker.

Entertainment

Ranbir-Katrina ready to make their relationship public?
After denying all the reports surrounding their alleged affair, both Ranbir and Katrina finally look prepared to come out as a couple publicly.

What left Salman Khan red-faced?
Salman Khan's, we hear, was literally left red-faced when he got a skin allergy on the sets of Bigg Boss recently.

Infotech

Apple reports strong iPhone sales, but profit down 22%
Apple delivered better-than-expected earnings on Tuesday helped by strong sales of iPhones, boosting the sagging share price of the company.

I have been net loser in 2G scam, Anil Ambani says
Anil Ambani told CBI that he was a "net loser" in the 2008 2G scam as the controversy cost his prestige and eroded the market cap of company.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

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July 23, 2013

Top Headlines

Midday meal deaths: Nitish Kumar blames it on opposition
"I just want to tell them (the opposition) that they should not test our patience with their conspiracies," Nitish Kumar told the party cadres.

Pakistani authorities foil plot to target Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
Pakistani authorities claimed to have foiled a plot to target Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by busting a terror network planning to launch a suicide attack on his residence.

Indian doctor in medical team assisting Britain's royal birth
One of the doctors present at the birth of Prince William and wife Kate Middleton's first child was Sunit Godambe, who grew up in Mumbai.

Cities

Students turn teachers in Gujarat engineering colleges
The GTU has decided to tackle acute shortage of faculty in colleges by encouraging students to assist burdened faculty members.

Bangalore colleges con African students
Several colleges send middlemen to African nations and advertise on websites to market their courses. Most courses exist only on paper.

Business

Sensex hits two-month high; FIIs snap selling streak
The BSE sensex posted slight gains on Monday after hitting its highest in two months led by gains in stocks such as HDFC on value buying.

Gold traders wary of fresh deals as prices hit one-month high
Gold traders in India, refrained from striking fresh deals on Monday as prices rose to their highest in more than a month.

Sports

Tap rural talent for athletics: Milkha Singh
Legendary sprinter Milkha Singh who infamously lost the Rome Olympics says tapping into rural talent can lead the country to excellence in athletics.

Pujara sixth, Ojha tenth in ICC Test rankings
Cheteshwar Pujara was the highest-placed Indian batsman as he rose a rung to be sixth, while Pragyan Ojha broke into the top-ten among bowlers.

Entertainment

Madhuri Dixit trying to beat Huma in Urdu
Madhuri Dixit is attempting to speak chaste Urdu in 'Dedh Ishqiya'. Mastering the language has not been an easy task for the senior actress.

Manoj Kumar admitted to hospital
Veteran actor Manoj Kumar has been admitted to a suburban hospital following a pain in his gall bladder, sources said.

Infotech

Apple developer website hacked
Apple said that it took its software developers' website offline after it was hacked, warning that personal information about them may have been stolen.

SAP to dump co-CEO structure
SAP said co-chief executive Jim Hagemann Snabe would move to the company's supervisory board next May, unexpectedly leaving Bill McDermott alone at the helm.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

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July 22, 2013

Top Headlines

Amartya Sen: As an Indian citizen, I don't want Modi as my PM
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen also said that Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has not done enough to make minorities feel safe.

'Great Kate Wait' over as Prince William's wife in labour
Prince William's wife Kate Middleton was on Monday admitted to a hospital here for the birth of their first child who will be third in line to the British throne.

Dubai pardons Norwegian woman at center of rape dispute
United Arab Emirates: A Norwegian woman at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute says she has been pardoned and is free to leave the country.

Cities

High alert at Bangalore airport
Bangalore city and the international airport have been put on high alert following an intelligence alert and in view of Ramzan fasting and upcoming Independence Day.

Class XII student gang-raped by four men
A Class XII student was allegedly gang-raped by four youths, including a BSP leader, in a moving car, police said on Monday.

Business

Sensex hits two-month high; FIIs snap selling streak
The BSE sensex posted slight gains on Monday after hitting its highest in two months led by gains in stocks such as HDFC on value buying.

Gold traders wary of fresh deals as prices hit one-month high
Gold traders in India, refrained from striking fresh deals on Monday as prices rose to their highest in more than a month.

Sports

Tap rural talent for athletics: Milkha Singh
Legendary sprinter Milkha Singh who infamously lost the Rome Olympics says tapping into rural talent can lead the country to excellence in athletics.

Pujara sixth, Ojha tenth in ICC Test rankings
Cheteshwar Pujara was the highest-placed Indian batsman as he rose a rung to be sixth, while Pragyan Ojha broke into the top-ten among bowlers.

Entertainment

Madhuri Dixit trying to beat Huma in Urdu
Madhuri Dixit is attempting to speak chaste Urdu in 'Dedh Ishqiya'. Mastering the language has not been an easy task for the senior actress.

Manoj Kumar admitted to hospital
Veteran actor Manoj Kumar has been admitted to a suburban hospital following a pain in his gall bladder, sources said.

Infotech

Apple developer website hacked
Apple said that it took its software developers' website offline after it was hacked, warning that personal information about them may have been stolen.

SAP to dump co-CEO structure
SAP said co-chief executive Jim Hagemann Snabe would move to the company's supervisory board next May, unexpectedly leaving Bill McDermott alone at the helm.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

World Heritage Site Hampi Ruins Flattened by Bulldozers to Widen Road; Mahima Dharma, Bhima Bhoi and Biswanath Baba




If you happen to see a man clad with saffron robe, having knotted hair on his head, a bag dangling from his shoulder, a palm-leaf umbrella over his head, walking with down-ward glance, singing Bhima Bhoi's Bhajans to the music of his castanet, prostrating before sunrise and sunset, smearing his forehead with dust or eating from an earthen pot or leaf plates, sleeping beneath the open sky beside a burning log or Dhuni, you can instantly conclude, here is a Mahima Baba or a Kumbhipatia Baba, (Satya Mahima Dharma 12-18).

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The Karnataka government has big plans to conserve the Hampi ruins. But its public works department (PWD) apparently cares little for the historic monument that is a World Heritage site. A 153-year-old structure that was part of the Hampi ruins recently came under the PWD bulldozer.

The structure, Dadapeer Chatra, situated three kilometres from Hampi at the entrance to Kamlapur, was demolished to widen a road.

The Hampi World Heritage Area Management Authority (HWHAMA), which...

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