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Thursday, March 13, 2014

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Friday, March 14, 2014
Today's Headlines

Indian warships, aircraft join search for Malaysian plane
India has deployed five warships and five aircraft, including a newly-acquired naval P-8I long-range reconnaissance plane and an IAF C-130J Super Hercules, in the ongoing multi-nation hunt for the Malaysian airliner MH370, which went missing six days ago.

Narendra Modi likely to be declared Varanasi nominee on Saturday
The BJP central election committee is likely to clear a sizeable chunk of UP candidates on Saturday that could include party’s PM nominee Narendra Modi fromVaranasi and party chief Rajnath Singh from Lucknow.

 No one claims the dirty cash EC seizes during polls
The income tax department is sitting on Rs 36.5 crore seized during the 2011 assembly elections and that’s because no one has come forward to claim the dodgy treasure. 

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RBI to infuse Rs 65,000 crore liquidity into system
To ensure adequate liquidity in the system at a time when the quarterly advance tax outgo is coinciding with a Rs 30,000-crore term repo maturity, the RBI on Thursday evening announced a buyback of government securities (G-secs) worth about Rs 15,000 crore.

Maruti investors eye legal recourse
Maruti Suzuki’s angry investors are looking at a legal challenge to the company’s plan to hand over the proposed Gujarat plant to parent Suzuki and may approach the Company Law Board (CLB) soon, a section of the institutional investors said.

SBI country's first bank to set up payment gateway
E-commerce in India is set to get a big boost with the country’s largest lender State Bank of India setting up its payment gateway – SBI ePay — with the objective of enrolling government entities and municipal corporations as well as small traders in the online marketplace.

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Tiger killed in territorial fight in Kanha Reserve
lled in a territorial fight with another feline in Madhya Pradesh's Kanha Tiger Reserve, forest sources said today.

Earth to get hotter despite global warming slowdown
Earth's climate would continue to warm during this century on track with previous estimates, despite the recent slowdown in the rate of global warming, a new NASA study has warned.

Injured leopard rescued in Nashik
An injured leopard was rescued by forest officials at a village here, sources said today.

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Russian troops engage in war games near Ukraine
Russia conducted new military maneuvers near its border with Ukraine on Thursday, and President Vladimir Putin said the world shouldn't blame his country for what he called Ukraine's "internal crisis."

Death toll in New York City explosion climbs to 8
New York officials say an eighth victim has been pulled from the rubble of a gas explosion that destroyed two buildings in East Harlem.

'Pollution pay' for Panasonic's expat staff in China
Electronics maker Panasonic Corp has announced it would compensate its Japanese employees for living with heavy smog and pollution in China amid reports that many foreigners were leaving the country due to it.

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Ranbir-Katrina, Virat-Anushka have a joint date
Both Ranbir and Anushka have been shooting through the nights. Interestingly, both Katrina and Virat were in Yala on Wednesday for a joint date.

Holi special on Comedy Nights with Kapil

Did Ranbir Kapoor waste Arjun Rampal's dates?
Even before a single frame has been shot, the Ranbir Kapoor-Arjun Rampal-Jacqueline Fernandez starrer Roy has become a subject of discussion in industry circles.

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'Love hormone' may help fight anorexia
Oxytocin, a brain chemical known as the “love hormone”, is showing promise as a potential treatment for people with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa, according to research by British and Korean scientists.

Now, fossils of Tyrannosaurus rex's tiny cousin found in Alaska
A new species of dinosaur described as the dreaded Tyrannosaurus rex’s ‘smaller cousin from the north’ has been discovered in Alaska.

'Oceans' flow deep beneath Earth's crust
In a breakthrough, scientists have found the first terrestrial sample of a water-rich gem which suggests that large volumes of water exist deep beneath the Earth.

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T20 tests captain's acumen like no other
Unlike the other variety where there's plenty of time to think and draw or redraw strategies, a team has very little time to recover in Twenty20 internationals.

Sunny's firm to bid for southern team
3 southern cities - Chennai, Kochi and Bangalore - are in fray for proposed 8-team IMG Reliance IPL style football league that will take place later this year.

Why BCCI favours UAE over S Africa?
With the announcement of the IPL dates and venues, the rumours about the hosting of the seventh edition of the cash-rich event have come to a halt.

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Microsoft offers Windows Phone OS free to Indian players
With Windows Phone failing to hurt market share of Android and iOS, Microsoft is offering it free to at least two Indian phone makers.

Use WhatsApp on Android? Your chats are not so secure
If you use WhatsApp on an Android phone, you should be careful about what you talk about or share on the instant messaging app.

'NSA posed as Facebook for surveillance'
The NSA has "co-opted" more than 140,000 computers since August 2007 for the purpose of injecting them with spying software.

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​ UP education department beefs up vigilance against rampant cheating in board exams
After receiving regular reports of use of unfair means in ongoing UP board examinations on a large scale, flying squad of the education department swung into action and conducted the exams under their supervision at three local schools.

Degrees at IIMs likely to become a reality
If all goes well, much-awaited degrees at Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) would turn into a reality soon.

India-US initiative to improve children's reading skills
Aimed at improving the reading skills of primary school-aged children in the country, the US and India launched a reading initiative.

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Ex-top cop turned neta, but still lives in official bungalow
Two months after Satya Pal Singh resigned from the post of Mumbai police commissioner to join the BJP, he still continues to reside in the official bungalow in Bandra, though it has now been allotted to Milind Bharambe, additional police commissioner, west region.

Air India denies reports of truant cabin crew being reinstated
Air India has “unconditionally” taken back 13 of the 17 cabin crew members it had sacked recently for indiscipline and defying flight duty time limitation (FDTL) norms, allegedly following pressure from a section of the employee unions, PTI reported on Thursday quoting AI sources.

More than 1,600 drug arrests in 20 days
A new anti-drugs drive led to over 1,600 arrests in its first 20 days, said police commissioner Rakesh Maria at a public meeting near Grant Road on Thursday.

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Nirbhaya case: High court upholds death to 4 rapists
Calling their crime “spine-chilling” and “in a sense unparalleled in the history of criminal jurisprudence”, Delhi High Court on Thursday confirmed the death penalty awarded to the four men convicted for the gang rape and murder of Nirbhaya.

Nirbhaya case: Judges voice anguish over depravity of act
A bench of two women judges decided the fate of Nirbhaya’s rapists-cum-murderers on Thursday, giving voice to the anguish they felt over the ordeal suffered by a woman.

Can't be at peace till they are hanged, Nirbhaya's parents say
Nirbhaya’s parents, who were present in the court, welcomed the HC order but added that they can’t be at peace till the convicts are hanged.

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Ambareesh out of ICU
Housing minister and veteran Kannada actor M H Ambareesh was shifted out of the ICU to a special ward in a Singapore hospital on Thursday.

Ticket turmoil in Cong, BJP over CK Jaffer Sharief, scribe
Discontent erupted in the BJP over reports that the Mysore ticket has been given to a journalist , a rank outsider to the party. 

Sriramulu back in BJP, door shut on Reddy brothers
The central BJP leadership on Thursday sought to mend fences on two issues with its state unit — the re-entry of B Sriramulu and a sulking BS Yeddyurappa.

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TDP seals tie-up with BJP
The seat sharing alliance between the BJP and TDP has been finalised and an official announcement is expected early next week. 

Jaganmohan Reddy most googled politician in Andhra Pradesh
 Y S Jaganmohan Reddy has emerged as the most searched politician in the state, leaving other bigwigs far behind, says Google’s latest search trend as the state inches towards general elections.

Cops enforce 'curfew' in Hyderabad
Hyderabad is now forced to sleep early courtesy the city’s over-enthusiastic police.

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Sudan mission proves costly for IPS officer
The Tamil Nadu government has placed IPS officer M Sathyapriya under suspension for flouting its order and going to Sudan to work for a UN mission on central government deputation. State home secretary Apurva Varma issued the suspension order on Wednesday.

DMK alliance is a mud horse: Alagiri
A day before DMK leader M K Stalin is to begin his campaign, older brother and suspended DMK leader M K Alagiri has rattled the party by meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi. 

Stalin goes south to start campaign, counter elder brother
DMK treasurer M K Stalin is all set to start his 39-day nonstop campaign from Friday. 

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Anxious about son's exams, woman attempts suicide
An anxious mother, worried about her son's performance in the Class 10 board exams, tried to commit suicide by consuming an overdose of sleeping pills at her residence in Chandkheda on Wednesday evening.

Cub not killed by poachers: Foresters
The state forest department claims to have recovered four nails of the five-month-old lion cub that was found dead on February 28, in Liliya.

Cept alumni to host introspective
The team has organized its first annual introspective on March 14 and 15.The event will be inaugurated by Walter D'Souza and feature work in architecture, ceramics and handmade paper.

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Two teenaged girls raped, one held
Three persons allegedly gangraped a girl and later reached her house and threatened the family members, on Sunday.On Thursday, the family lodged a complaint in this regard.

Mohammad Kaif takes fresh guard under new skipper Rahul Gandhi
Former Test cricketer and Congress nominee from Phulpur parliamentary constituency Mohammad Kaif was accorded a grand reception on his arrival to his hometown, on Thursday.

Official lays out plan to ease rail traffic
There is need for infrastructural investment at Allahabad to facilitate rail traffic and enhance passenger amenities, said chairman of Railway Board Arunendra Kumar while talking to reporters on Thursday.

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Sambalpur all set to host Modi rally today
Sambalpur is set to host BJP prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi's rally scheduled on Friday. The party has made elaborate arrangements expecting a crowd of more than two lakh.

2,800 likes for Modi's speech dubbed in Odia
The Odia dubbed version of Narendra Modi's speech at the party's national council meeting in January in New Delhi and posted on YouTube recently has received good response from netizens.

Minority leaders lobby for tickets
Several Muslim leaders are in the race for tickets in BJD, Congress and BJP.At least six are expecting tickets from the ruling party.

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Will dine at my home, says Sharma before being quizzed
Mining baron Sudhir Sharma was let off by Special Task Force (STF) after a day-long interrogation, here on Thursday.

Winter in last leg, summer knocking, says Met department
Discomforting conditions are in offing after tepid winters in Madhya Pradesh.

Five years after marriage, man held for abducting 'wife'
Five years after a man eloped with a girl, married her and had two children, he has been arrested for her abduction and rape.

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Train hits truck at unmanned crossing, driver injured
A truck loaded with animal feed was hit by a goods train on Thursday afternoon at an unmanned railway crossing near here on Thursday.The truck driver was seriously injured.

Police file no IT return despite Rs 27.73 lakh gain
The police have incurred Rs 27.73 lakh as interest charged on the amount of loans it had lent out to a number of its personnel between 2007 and 2013.

Man held for raping minor
Sanjay Kumar of Mauli Jagran had escaped after raping the five-year old daughter of his neighbor.The girl was found abandoned and crying with her hands gagged.

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Potent Health Benefits of Six Traditional Ayurvedic Herbs; Holi Festival: Heralding the Colors of Spring

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The millennia-old medicinal practice of Ayurveda consists of various powerful branches. A very distinct one is the study and usage of herbs and plants, which is the basis for most the medicines and treatments in this life science. The basic idea of Ayurveda is the synergy of the human body with Mother Nature. Herbs have profound preventive and curative properties, providing localized nourishment to targeted physiological systems and processes. Herbs are used for physical application in case of wounds, bruises, gashes or as oral medication or in food preparation. It is integrated into the diet depending on the needs of the ailment. There are over 600 original herbal formulas and around 250 single plant remedies that play a role in curing diseases, cleansing the body of impurities and toxins, boosting immunity and vitality among others.
 
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Every Indian has distinct childhood memories of Holi. Showers of colorful powder, getting doused by colorful water from 'pichkaris' and the resounding greetings of 'Holi Hai'. Marking the end of the cold winter and welcoming the advent of vibrant spring. Indians celebrate this delightful festival of colors everywhere. Holi usually falls on the day after Purnima or full moon in early March every year. There are bursts of different hues all around as people throw 'gulal' with great laughter and glee. This unique festival was celebrated from pagan days to usher in good harvests and pay homage to the fertility of the land. There was also an association with legends from the Hindu Puranas, ancient histories of previous ages.
 
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Your News Digest from Times of India

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Today's Headlines

Man rides into Red ambush with earplugs on, killed
Listening to music proved fatal for Vikram Nishad, the lone civilian killed in Tuesday’s Naxal ambush in Sukma, Chhattisgarh.

Former Meghalaya governor to fight from Kokrajhar on TMC ticket 
In order to give a tough fight to Hagrama Mohilary’s Bodoland Peoples’ Front (BPF) in Kokrajhar in the Lok Sabha polls, Trinamool Congress is set to field former Meghalaya governor Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary for the seat. 

Miffed with BJP, Baitha joins TMC
The first Maoist leader to have joined mainstream politics and made his way to Parliament in 2009, Kameshwar Baitha of JMM joined hands with Trinamool Congress at a function in Delhi on Wednesday.

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SpiceJet orders 42 Boeing 737 Max
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet on Wednesday placed an order for 42 Boeing 737 Max aircraft at a list price of $4.4 billion.

Private banks at risk of losing clients to PSUs
Private sector banks are at a higher risk of losing customers to state-owned banks as compared to public sector banks due to non-satisfactory customer services, says a survey commissioned by IBM.

Factory output flat, retail inflation slows
Industrial output remained flat in January after three months of consecutive decline while retail inflation slowed to a 25-month low in February, providing some headroom for the central bank to ease interest rates.

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Leopard found in sanctuary; curbs on visitor entry
The presence of a leopard in Ralamandal Sanctuary here for a second time in a month has led the forest authorities to restrict the entry of visitors in the reserve area.

Africa to spew half of world's particle pollution by 2030: Study
With its exploding urban population burning ever more coal and wood, Africa could contribute as much as 55 percent of the world's particle pollutants by 2030, a study said.

Rhino census to start in Bengal forests
The forest department will conduct rhino census at Gorumara National Park spread over an area of over 88 square kilometres and other adjacent forestlands on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Obama backs interim Ukraine PM
Obama also said after meeting interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk that he hoped US diplomacy with Moscow over the next few days could cause a "rethinking" of plans for a secession referendum in Crimea on Sunday.

Crisis spawns unity in sea of rift
Four countries involved in a bitter dispute over islands in the South China Sea have joined hands with eight other nations to search the missing Malaysia Airline aircraft.

Israeli warplanes strike back over Gaza rocket salvo
Israeli warplanes hit a number of targets in the Gaza Strip on Thursday night in response to heavy Palestinian rocket fire into the Jewish state earlier, Palestinian eyewitnesses said.

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Salman Khan approaches Sunny Leone for a film?
It was indeed a sunny day in Jaipur when actress Sunny Leone flew in to promote her upcoming film and interact with her fans here.

Ekta unperturbed on protests against Sunny Leone
TV Czarina Ekta Kapoor is indeed a woman of steel. Despite getting threats from Hindu radical outfit Bajrang Dal, who are opposing Ragini MMS 2's lead actress Sunny Leone's visit to Indore, Ekta is determined to still go to that city for promotions.

Before & After: Hairy actors get waxed chests

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Beanstalk-like 'space elevators' could go from sci-fi to reality
Researchers suggest that a beanstalk-like ‘space elevator’ consisting of an Earthanchored tether that extends 100,000km into space could eventually provide routine, safe, inexpensive and quiet access to the Earth’s orbit.

Hundreds to sue as vaginal implants lead to sex woes
Hundreds of women have been left in severe pain and in some cases have had to give up sex because of commonly-prescribed surgical implants, injury lawyers have said.

Mishap survivor's face reshaped using 3D printed parts
British doctors have carried out a pioneering surgery - believed to be the first of its kind - reconstructing a man's face using a series of 3D printed parts.

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IPL pushed to UAE, B'desh on standby
Ending weeks of speculation and uncertainty, BCCI announced that 7th season of Indian Premier League will be held in three phases from April 16 to June 1.

Barca beat City to reach UCL quarters
Lionel Messi struck to end Manchester City's dreams of a famous comeback as Barcelona beat the English club 2-1 to reach Champions League quarterfinals.

SA demanded Rs 180 crore to host IPL
BCCI would have loved to host IPL in South Africa but plan was shelved because, according to sources, CSA was demanding close to 180cr to host the event.

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Your 2G internet bill is likely to go up
Telcos may adopt this strategy to propel first-time smartphone users to use 3G.

How Twitter shapes public opinion
Twitter is shaping public opinion like never before and a new research reveals how these viewpoints are evolved.

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UK witnesses 21% drop in study visas to Indians in 2013
The European country issued only 13,608 study visas to Indian nationals in 2013, which is 21 per cent lower than the earlier year.

India among 30 countries where 'education' attacked most often: Study
Education Under Attack 2014, “a global study of threats or deliberate use of force against students, teachers, academics, education trade union members and government officials" was released recently.

Board exams: Students can check their seating arrangement today
The SSC and HSC exams are set to begin on March 13. Students who want to check their seat numbers at the centres can go to their respective schools or centres which will be open from 11am to 4pm on Wednesday.

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No space to walk, but women feel safe
A Mumbaikar in search of the city's best locale is unlikely to venture into the choked gullies and rickety buildings of Dongri and Masjid Bunder or the gridlocked bylanes of Mohammad Ali Road and Pydhonie where traders jostle for every square inch of space.

SP may eat into votes of Cong-NCP 
The Samajwadi Party may eat into Muslim votes and spoil Congress-NCP candidates' chances as it plans to field at least five candidates in the city. 

Senior cop may contest from Raigad
A month after Mumbai police commissioner Satya Pal Singh quit, to join the BJP, another senior police officer, Sanjay Apranti, has quit to join the Aam Aadmi Party. 

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Multi-use crop: Hair today, beard tomorrow
Hair transplant as a cure to baldness is passe. Getting beard transplant is the new cool.

Gangster who robbed journalist arrested
A man has been arrested for robbing a journalist of his belongings at gunpoint at Mandawali in east Delhi two months ago along with other gang members, police said on Wednesday.

Kathputli acrobats learn to make living out of art
A team of Australian acrobats, Indian choreographers and a few social workers has helped youngsters at Kathputli Colony acquire new skills to improve their lot.

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He champions an inclusive voting platform
At 18 months, he was affected by polio. Now at 38, he is a chartered accountant with his own firm, is the founder of Astha NGO, a stage performer, backstroke swimmer and an actor who has worked in a film.

'Chop this tree, it blocks the ad'
"A tree in Koramangala is blocking visibility of an advertisement hoarding in our complex, I need permission to cut it." "A tree in Indiranagar is disturbing the view of my shopping complex.

Dialysis on wheels keeps U R Ananthamurthy on the move
A mobile ambulance moves towards 'Suragi' on 6th main, RMV second stage.Two huge pipes connected to the 'Dialysis on Wheels' make their way through the garden of the house and reach the dialysis unit.

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MIM may play spoilsport for Anjan in Secunderabad
hen sitting Secunderabad Congress MP Anjan Kumar Yadav felicitated Mohammed Pahalwan, Old City don and prime accused in the Akbaruddin Owaisi attempt to murder case, a year ago, little did he realize that this would mar the chances for his re-nomination in 2014.

Tumultous welcome to Ponnala at airport
The new office-bearers of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) got off to a bad start after rampaging and unruly party workers were lathicharged when they tried to gatecrash into the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to welcome the leaders when they returned from Delhi on Wednesday evening.

All Kurnool Congress leaders but Kotla to join TDP
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leadership in Kurnool is overwhelmed these days as, barring Union minister Kotla Suryaprakash Reddy, all Congress MLAs will have quit the Congress by this weekend to join the opposition party.

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DMK's ST bait may not hook fishers
Targeting fishermen, the DMK’s election manifesto says it will strive to give the community Scheduled Tribe status all-India. But many fishermen, who have demanded this for over 20 years, see this as an election-eve stunt.

Owners rarely claim seized cash
Seldom do people make claims of ownership of cash seized by the Election Commission (EC), Income Tax (I-T ) and police officials during election campaigns.

Election fever catches on fast at churches this Lent
From calling on their congregation to fast against corruption to inviting political parties to their parish , churches have decided to make elections the flavour of the Lenten season.

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Eight Dharpur Medical College students booked for ragging
Eight students of Dharpur Medical College near Patan have been booked for ragging and harassing 18 of their juniors.

Jains turned religious restrictions into business opportunities: Study
If the Jain community has emerged as leaders in trading and money-lending, it is largely due to religious restrictions imposed on them, says a study.

Court seeks details of 177 highrises with lax fire safety
The Gujarat high court on Wednesday sought a report from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) about 177 commercial highrises not having fire safety measures.

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Polling yet to cross 50% mark in district
Records show that in the 2009 parliamentary elections, the district recorded 43.40% polling while the percentage for 2004, 1999 and 1998 was 42.14%, 45.98% and 48.01% respectively.

Harried citizens opt for online voter registration
Over 600 voters have applied online to register themselves to vote or make a change in address, age or name to avoid chaos and confusion caused by booth level officers.

Delayed admission process to hit quality of students at AU
When it comes to initiating the process to conduct admissions, Allahabad University lags behind many other universities of the country.

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Students display interest in polls
Exams are round the corner but several students across campuses in the city are taking a keen interest in the forthcoming elections.

PSOs for security of candidates
Candidates, contesting the ensuing Lok Sabha and assembly elections from Bhubaneswar, can seek personal security officers (PSOs) during electioneering if there is a threat to their life.

Malkangiri on alert post-Chhattisgarh attack
Security forces are on high alert in Malkangiri, which shares boundary with Chhattisgarh, to stop possible influx of Maoists.

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Special court grants bail to Arvind Joshi's parents
A special court on Tuesday granted bail to parents of tainted IAS officer Arvind Joshi, who were charge-sheeted in a disproportionate assets case along with him and his wife Tinoo Joshi.

RTE lottery held for state board schools
Lottery for admissions under Right to Education (RTE) Act for 28,000 schools across Madhya Pradesh took place on Tuesday.Some 1,300 schools in Bhopal fall under RTE ambit.

Moment of pride: Traffic cops honoured for dedication
Lt Gen Amit Sharma, VSM General Officer Commanding, Headquarters 21 Corps recently felicitated two assistant sub-inspectors - Naresh Pandey and Kailash Narayan, for sincerely manning the railway crossing near Lal Ghati.

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People facing corruption charges should step aside: Manish Tewari
Voices of dissent in Congress over former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal getting a ticket from Chandigarh have got shriller.

Corporates happy to fund SAD
The 90-year-old Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) takes great pride in its rustic charm.

BJP objects to Virbhadra calendar, citing poll code
Close on the heels of its objecting to ration cards carrying the photographs of Congress leaders, BJP has made another complaint to the Chief Election Commissioner, seeking a ban on the calendar published by the state government, showing chief minister Virbhadra Singh distributing ration bags.

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