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Monday, March 10, 2014
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Jayalalithaa, Chidambaram in Kanyakumari on the same day
Political heat rose to new heights in Kanyakumari as chief minister J Jayalalithaa and Union finance minister P Chidambaram campaigned in the coastal district on the same day on Sunday.

Kerala Congress welcomes Left ally RSP into its fold
In talks with RSP leaders on Sunday, Congress welcomed the former LDF constituent into the UDF, but said it was based on the condition that RSP supports UPA at the Centre after the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Much ado about jat vote?
Community must prove it is critical to parties who invested in them.

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NSEL, FTIL auditors face action
Three audit firms — Mukesh Shah & Co, S V Ghatalia & Associates and Deloitte, Haskins & Sells — are facing criminal action for alleged lapses at the now-defunct National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) and its parent Financial Technologies (India) Ltd.

Bangalore jewellery biggie CKC set to split
The 143-year-old gems and jewellery enterprise, C Krishniah Chetty & Sons (CKC), among the oldest single-ownership Indian companies, is being bifurcated following a family settlement under its fifth-generation owners.

Paid too much TDS? Here's how you can get it back
If you were unable to make tax-saving investments or failed to inform your employer on time, you can get back the excess tax deducted if you act now.

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Four new gases that harm ozone layer found, despite bans: Study
The ozone layer shields the planet from damaging ultraviolet rays, which can cause skin cancer and eye cataracts, and has been recovering after a phase-out of damaging chemicals.

China to tighten rules against pollution
China will tighten environmental legislation and force polluters to pay compensation following renewed blasts of toxic air, the country's top legislator said on Sunday.

Bombay HC forms panel to check pollution in Godavari for Kumbh fair
The Bombay high court has formed a committee headed by a divisional commissioner to monitor works of authorities concerned who are responsible to check pollution of Godavari river in the pilgrim town of Nashik, which is to host Kumbh festival in July-September next year.

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Obama to meet Ukraine's PM
Obama’s White House meeting with Yatsenyuk will focus on options to peacefully resolve Russia’s military invention in the Ukrainian region of Crimea.

Syrian rebels release nuns
Syrian rebels, including members of the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front, seized the 13 nuns and their three helpers from the Mar Takla convent.

Italy's PM says tax cuts will not imperil EU limits
Hoping to spur growth in the euro zone’s third largest economy; Renzi has vowed to cut 10 billion euros ($13.86 billion) from the tax wedge.

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Salman Khan to marry Lulia Vantur by year end?
Superstar Salman Khan has hinted at a possibility of getting hitched by the end of this year as he is tired of being single for a long time.

Juhi Chawla's brother Bobby passes away
Actress Juhi Chawla's brother Bobby Chawla, who was in coma since 2010 at the Jaslok Hospital, died Sunday morning.

PICS: Celebs who have illegitimate children

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Now, a device to turn water into wine
A new machine that can turn water into wine in just three days by simply adding a few other ingredients has been developed.

A new group of antibiotics can bust drug-resistant bugs
Scientists have discovered a new class of antibiotics to fight deadly bacteria such as methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and other drug-resistant bacteria that threaten public health.

Soon, moss-powered radio to give daily FM fix
Stand by for the ultimate gardening programme. A Swiss designer has teamed up with scientists at the University of Cambridge to use one of the most prolific plants — moss — to power a radio. The device, nicknamed Moss FM, effectively turns moss into biological solar panels by tapping into the surplus electrons that moss creates during photosynthesis .

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'Yuvraj will always be a match-winner'
"From the day he started playing, he has been a match-winner and I am sure it will continue that way till he plays competitive cricket," says Kiran More.

Fashion passion thaws out the cold war
Sometimes tense relationship between superstars Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams may be taking a turn for the better over their shared love of fashion.

Wigan stun Manchester City in FA Cup
Manchester City's hopes of an unprecedented quadruple were in tatters after holders Wigan Athletic repeated their FA Cup heroics with a stunning 2-1 win.

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10 best Android launchers
On an Android phone, the launcher is the app responsible for the home screen, the app 'grid', and launching the aforementioned apps.

Camera review: Fujifilm X-E2
X-E2 is an update to Fujifilm X-E1, a camera that was launched in 2012. Just like its predecessor, it uses magnesium and plastic body.

Online destinations for food lovers
We’ve picked some of the best websites that will tempt your taste buds and tease your eyes.

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Competition law
The courses are designed to deliver knowledge and skills relating to competition policy and law and open new employment opportunities.

Classic poise
Katalin Dobos from Romania shares her experience of learning the classical Indian dance form, kathak.

An Eventful Life
Hitesh Sharma, events coordinator and alumnus of CPIT, New Zealand, on his choice of course and career.

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It's 'good work' versus 'Namo wave' in Mumbai
Observers said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) may not be enamoured of the constituency, while the Raj Thackeray-led MNS is yet to announce its candidate.

New coastal police station for sea link and beaches
The state government has sanctioned a new coastal police station in the city to ensure the security of Bandra-Worli sea link and beaches up to 12 nautical miles from the coast.

Two corporators will slug it out to enter Parliament
Hoping to make a big career leap from the BMC to Parliament, two corporators are contesting for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

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Woman kills self over 'affair'
A 22-year-old woman has allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceiling fan of her room in the Mayur Vihar of east Delhi on Saturday night. She was allegedly suffering from depression after suspecting her husband of having an affair.

Cops seek call info of LeT man from CBI
Delhi Police has told a trial court that it has sought details of telephonic conversations between Pakistan-based LeT operative Javed Baluchi and his suspected associates — arrested for their alleged role in planning a terror strike — from CBI's Interpol wing.

Nigerian-run fake job racket busted, 18 arrested
With the arrest of 18 people including two Nigerian nationals, Delhi Police has claimed to have busted a major racket in which fraudulent mails offering jobs to gullible youths in several reputed companies were sent to dupe them of lakhs of rupees.

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If there's no trouble, then 1am nightlife is here to stay: Siddaramaiah
The extended nightlife in Bangalore could be a permanent feature if citizens respond the way they did last weekend.

Civic apathy upsets aspiring voters
However, this youngster's enthusiasm punctured when officers there handed him a Kannada application form.Jagmeet, a native of Punjab, told TOI: "I can neither read nor write in Kannada.

Poll not referendum on my govt: Siddaramaiah
Chief minister Siddaramaiah doesn't see these polls as a referendum on his government's performance.

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Degree student found murdered
A first-year degree student was stabbed to death by unidentified persons at Markapuram town of Prakasam district on Sunday.The deceased identified as Shaik Nagoor, was a student of Government Degree College in the town.

Red sanders worth Rs 5 crore seized
In what is considered to be the biggest catch in the recent past, forest officials seized red sanders logs worth Rs 5 crore, during a surprise check at OG Kuppam village of Nagari mandal in Chittoor district on Sunday.

Illegal money, liquor under lens
Anantapur/ Police seized about Rs 10 crore of unaccounted money from different persons across the state since the notification for general elections was issued on March 5.

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When traders rub shoulders with advocates
The deserted, filthy floors of Lily Pond Shopping Complex (Moore Market) adjacent to Ripon Building will soon wear a mixed contemporary and archaic look.

25-year-old man held for murdering sister's lover
A 25-year-old man was arrested for allegedly murdering his sister’s lover at Maduravoyal on Sunday.

With no councillor, bypoll for 2 years, ward goes to seed
he ward has more than 450 roads and bylanes but, with the state Election Commission yet to conduct a bypoll for a new councillor, several key infrastructure projects have been delayed.

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Low margins: Winner takes it small
In the history of Gujarat, the smallest victory margin registered by a candidate in a Lok Sabha election is that of Satyajit Gaekwad of the Congress.

Even a matchstick can disable an EVM: EC
Matchsticks, toothpicks and medicine foils are some of the tools which miscreants in past assembly and Lok Sabha elections had used to tamper with EVM machines.

Roller coaster launch at Kankaria lake delayed due to polls
The much-awaited inauguration of the 'boomerang roller coaster' at Kankaria lake will now have to wait for the Lok Sabha elections to be over.

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Cheating rampant at UP board exams in Bareilly district
Cheating continues unabated in the ongoing UP Board examinations. On Saturday, four more students were caught red-handed copying during their Class X science exam. So far, six students have been caught cheating at this centre alone.

Youth burnt alive in honour killing case
In yet another horrifying case of honour killing, a youth was burnt alive allegedly by two brothers of his lover in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh.

More sections at KV's 2nd shift approved
KV New Cant was given approval for opening second shift of the school in the 2013-14 academic year itself following which they started classes from I to VIII in the second shift.

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Poll booths in Cuttack to be disable-friendly
In a bid to make polling booths "disabled-friendly" Cuttack district administration has decided to put all facilities in place at booths to enable persons with disabilities to cast their vote in the ensuing twin polls on April 17.

Election fever goes missing from Ganjam
Poll enthusiasm has been missing from politically-sensitive Ganjam district as BJD is yet to declare its candidates for constituencies falling in the region.

AAP seeks feedback on ticket aspirants
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday released a list of 214 ticket aspirants for assembly elections and sought online feedback on them.

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Congress Lok Sabha nominee from Bhind, Bhagirath Prasad, joins BJP
Retired IAS officer Bhagirath Prasad who was fielded from Bhind constituency in Madhya Pradesh (MP) for the general election 2014 by the Congress party in the list announced on Saturday jolted the party a day later by deciding to join BJP.

Inmate hangs self in cell
An under trial inmate was found hanging in his cell at Jhinjhri sub-jail of Katni district on Saturday.Shivkumar, 40, a resident of Bamhoni village in Katni was arrested on charges of murdering his wife.

EC planning model code for media during poll
Election Commission is considering a model code of conduct for media houses during elections.Deputy election commissioner Vinod Zutshi said political parties should also ensure grassroots workers are educated on the code.

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Chandigarh to get rain today, says Met
On Sunday, the maximum temperature recorded in the city was 25.8A°C, while the minimum was 11.6A°C.The minimum temperature won't fall further over the next couple of days.

Ballot drive ends on high note in Chandigarh
Residents bombarded the poll officials with a number of questions. "We were earlier residing in Sector 27 but now shifted to Sector 18.

Flu cases puzzle Chandigarh doctors
As the weather switches from winter to spring, and given the frequent fluctuation in the temperatures, usual health occurrences such as influenza like flu is a common issue that can be witnessed among residents.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, March 09, 2014
Today's Headlines

Left flounders after Jaya jilt
hree days after the Left walked out of an alliance with AIADMK, they are yet to decide their course of action. On Saturday, CPI and CPM leaders went into yet another huddle.

Maharani Raje's roadside cuppa sets off charcha
Laxmi Narain Sahu sells tea at Chaura Rasta and wouldn't have made it to the papers. But one special morning in his otherwise humdrum life took his name to the headlines.

Banker Meera Sanyal, activist Medha Patkar share development vision
They may seem a study in contrast, but the two women who hugged each other at a political rally on International Women's Day may have a tad more in common than meets the eye.

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ICICI eyes rural women borrowers
ICICI Bank plans to use its loans to women self-help groups (SHG) as a base for developing a profitable rural lending business.

70,000 firms running without RBI licence?
There are 12,157 companies registered with RBI as NBFCs all over India, of which 5,800 are in Kolkata. But it seems this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Gulf airlines defend female cabin crew policies
Qatar Airways and Emirates Airline have defended their policies on pregnancy and marriage for cabin crew after the Qatar carrier came under fire over its working conditions.

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Bombay HC forms panel to check pollution in Godavari for Kumbh fair
The Bombay high court has formed a committee headed by a divisional commissioner to monitor works of authorities concerned who are responsible to check pollution of Godavari river in the pilgrim town of Nashik, which is to host Kumbh festival in July-September next year.

Lydia the great white shark on course for Britain
Scientists are tracking Lydia's movements as she swims above the mid-Atlantic ridge, the ocean's halfway point.

100 cameras to track tiger movement in UP forests
Nearly 100 cameras will soon track the movement of tigers in the forest range adjoining the UP-Uttarakhand border.

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Obama calls allies over Ukraine crisis
President Barack Obama and key European allies expressed "grave concern" Saturday over Russia's actions in Ukraine as Washington warned further military escalation could jeopardize chances of brokering a diplomatic solution to the crisis.

Libya threatens to bomb North Korean tanker
Libya threatened on Saturday to bomb a North Korean-flagged tanker if it tried to ship oil from a rebel-controlled port, in a major escalation of a standoff over the country's petroleum wealth.

Rebels execute 10 people in Syria
A radical rebel group executed about 10 civilians in Syria's southern province of Daraa, the media reported Saturday.

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Sonakshi modelled her boxing avatar in 'Holiday' on Laila Ali
Sonakshi Sinha has been shown undertaking boxing lessons in Vipul Shah’s Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty, in which she plays Akshay Kumar’s love interest. We hear Sona has modelled her look in the ring on world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali’s daughter Laila Ali, who is also a world-renowned boxer.

"I am madly in love with Karan too but we are not together right now"
Lisa, 28, is impulsive, emotional and adaptable. She is a concoction of many opposites. While she is crazy at times and wants to have a good time, she is also spiritual. She is an extrovert outside, but values her space at home.

Shakti Kapoor to debut in Gujarati film
In yet another case of rise of debuts in Gujarati films, actor Shakti Kapoor, according to sources, is making his Gujarati debut in a movie titled Padkar…The Challenge.

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Push button for orgasm
Scientists have devised a machine that can help women achieve “emphatic” orgasms at the push of a button.

LSD can help ease fear of death
Scientists have carried out the first controlled medical experiment in 40 years with the hallucinogenic drug LSD which they used as part of a psychotherapy course to treat severe depression in terminally ill cancer patients.

Amateur Sicilian scientists launch 'pastry' into space
Sicilian amateur scientists have launched a model cannolo, a cream-stuffed pastry roll symbolic of the Italian island, into the stratosphere, capturing bizarre images of the dessert flying far above the earth.

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Can domestic players turn Delhi around?
Players like Chand, Chipli, Gautham, Juneja, Ojha, Negi and Kaul all failed miserably in IPL 6. For IPL 7, the team decided to start with a clean slate.

Age no barrier for Eto'o as Chelsea win
Samuel Eto'o set Chelsea on their way to a ruthless 4-0 victory over 10-man Tottenham that moved Jose Mourinho's side seven points clear at the top of EPL.

Sri Lanka beat Pakistan to win Asia Cup
Lahiru Thirimanne's magnificent century and Mahela Jayawardene's superb 75 powered Sri Lanka to a five-wicket victory against Pakistan in the Asia Cup final.

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Camera review: Fujifilm X-E2
X-E2 is an update to Fujifilm X-E1, a camera that was launched in 2012. Just like its predecessor, it uses magnesium and plastic body.

Samsung launches free music streaming app, Milk Music
Samsung is unveiling a new free music service for its phones.

Wipro to offer free Wi-Fi to staff in company buses
Wipro is in talks with Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) to implement a Wi-Fi-based data connectivity solution in company buses.

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Afghanistan turns to MS University to improve education
For the first time, education officers of Afghanistan are undergoing training and study programme outside their own country.

Indian higher education faces many challenges, UPSC chief
Indian higher education has many challenges of expansion, excellence, equity, empowerment and evolution, Union Public Service Commission Chairman Dr D P Agrawal said today.

Mass copying in college during CSJMU exam
The flying squad of Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj University on Friday had detected mass copying at Dayanand Danku Paraga College in Ghatampur.

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Banker Meera Sanyal, activist Medha Patkar share development vision
They may seem a study in contrast, but the two women who hugged each other at a political rally on International Women's Day may have a tad more in common than meets the eye.

Single screen returns: A posh rebirth saga
One of the 500 new, red chairs at Lower Parel’s Deepak Talkies is baring its yellow flesh. There is a clean, surgical cut down its middle, a stab Punit Shah felt in his gut when he realised the culprits were two teenagers.

Work starts to fill craters on Andheri roads
Ripples of change are visible across Andheri and Vile Parle (W) following TOI’s ‘Mumbai Patrol’ campaign.

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Exam for recruiting head constables postponed
The written exam scheduled on Sunday for recruitment of head constables (ministerial) in Delhi Police has been postponed due to technical reasons.

PWD and cops give rude jolt to slow down traffic
All these years, speed breakers have not been standardized in the city.

Diplomatic avenues: A world apart
No other world capital has a diplomatic enclave quite like Delhi’s. Now, an insider tells the cultural, political and design history of the city’s embassies.

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Bangalore horse Murioi dies on Hyderabad track
One of the most talked about but enigmatic horses to have graced Indian horse-racing , Murioi from Bangalore trainer S Ganapathy's stables, had a sad end to his career on the biggest stage - the Indian Turf Invitation Cup - at the Malakpet racecourse here on Saturday.

Biker robbers snatch 4 gold chains in 40 minutes
It wasn't just revellers or policemen who were hyper active on Friday night when Bangaloreans celebrated the return of late nightlife after nine long years.

ASI suspended for not giving receipt
DCP (traffic, west) S Girish said assistant sub-inspector Ramesh was entrusted with a towing vehicle and he had removed some vehicles parked on DVG Road, Basavanagudi, a no-parking zone, on Friday.

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TRS, MIM poll pact in the offing
The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and the All India Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) are on the verge of striking an informal electoral alliance.

State bifurcation casts shadow on AP Inc
With Andhra Pradesh heading for splitsville, can industry bodies be far behind? Cracks have already begun surfacing in premier industry bodies in the state as members from Seemandhra and Telangana feel that they need separate associations for their respective regions.

2 held for leak of ANR's last film
According to the police, Sheik Abid Basha, who illegally accessed the feed of the yet-to-be-released film, handed over the video to Mubashir Sheik, who in turn uploaded it on Youtube.

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MDMK to organize seminar on human rights on Monday
A seminar on human rights organised by Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) will be held in the city on Monday.

With burning memories, woman weaves a new life, fights for justice
She sits by her stall making bright bead and crystal jewellery. Women passing by stop to admire the beautiful ornaments she makes, but few pay heed to the scarred woman.

Voters camp at polling stations
A day long camp on Sunday from 10am to 5pm will be conducted across polling stations in 16 assembly constituencies by the Corporation of Chennai for the benefit of voters.

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Register yourself as a voter today
If you haven’t yet registered as a voter but want to do so, you must rush on March 9, 2014 to get your name in the voter list.

Breaking bad: Ahmedabad style
A team of Ahmedabad zonal office of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) arrested Trivedi, 43, a resident of Krishnanagar, Naroda, from his residence and busted his lab at Mandvi ni Pol on Friday.

Ahmedabad lawyer writes to CJI over Lokpal ambit
The lawyer further questioned, "Is there any mechanism in place to deal with such complaints? With the passing of Lokpal, even the parliament has been put to checks and balances.

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More sections at KV's 2nd shift approved
KV New Cant was given approval for opening second shift of the school in the 2013-14 academic year itself following which they started classes from I to VIII in the second shift.

Cops, RTO wrangle over checking of school vehicles
The recent death of an eight-year-old boy when school van overturned near Ustapur Road, had raised question mark over the condition of vehicles carrying schoolchildren.

Student's death in accident sparks arson
A class III student of Saint Joseph School died on the spot when a tempo was hit by a car near Pani Ki Tanki in Cantonment on Saturday morning.The boy was sitting on the front seat.

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Election fever goes missing from Ganjam
Poll enthusiasm has been missing from politically-sensitive Ganjam district as BJD is yet to declare its candidates for constituencies falling in the region.

AAP seeks feedback on ticket aspirants
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday released a list of 214 ticket aspirants for assembly elections and sought online feedback on them.

International Women's Day brings no solace for her
Nothing can be more oxymoronic than this on International Women's Day.The administration on Saturday cried for safety and uplift of women at Durbar Hall of collectorate while observing the day.

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Inmate hangs self in cell
An under trial inmate was found hanging in his cell at Jhinjhri sub-jail of Katni district on Saturday.Shivkumar, 40, a resident of Bamhoni village in Katni was arrested on charges of murdering his wife.

EC planning model code for media during poll
Election Commission is considering a model code of conduct for media houses during elections.Deputy election commissioner Vinod Zutshi said political parties should also ensure grassroots workers are educated on the code.

Scientific temper on the rise among Indians
Scientific temper amongst Indians has increased, according to scientist and poet Gouhar Raza here on Saturday.

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Inspired by 'Dhoom', burglar gang breaks into governmentt quarters
Fond of 'Dhoom' movie and giving challenges to the police through 'shayri', a gang of house burglars leaves its footprints on handwritten messages, saying they will commit the crime in style.

Day 1: Poor turnout in northern sectors
The exercised was being held on the orders of the Election Commission and also offered people the option to get any error or discrepancy in their voter card corrected.

Youth excited at getting a say in the nation's future
"Casting a vote is the biggest right.We have got it this time, and I am very excited in this regard.

More Chandigarh News»

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