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Sunday, April 13, 2014

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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, April 14, 2014
Today's Headlines

Stones hurled at dais during Shazia's rally in Madhya Pradesh
Unidentified men raised slogans in support of BJP PM candidate Narendra Modi and pelted stones at the dais during an Aam Aadmi Party rally addressed by Shazia Ilmi in Neemuch, MP, on Sunday.

AAP leader accused of gang-rape in Gwalior
A leader of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s Gwalior unit, Abhijeet Bagh, accused of gang-rape, was arrested and later released on bail on Saturday evening. Bagh was general secretary of the party in Gwalior.

Like CBI, EC also under Centre's thumb: Azam Khan
An unperturbed Azam Khan on Sunday threatened to move court against the Election Commission’s ban on him, alleging that the poll watchdog was working under the “influence” of the Centre.

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RCOM to move 5,500 staff off rolls
The billionaire industrialist has chalked out a five-pronged strategy to make the telecom elephant dance.

Demand for H-1B visas soars 40%
The USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) has just announced that it received 1,72,500 H-1B petitions in the first few days of this month when it was open for accepting these petitions.

Record 53,000 demat accounts closed in February
The ongoing bull run is yet to attract retail investors to Dalal Street.

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UN panel: GHG emissions increased despite green steps
In its report, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said the emissions grew more quickly between 2000 and 2010 than in each of the three previous decades.

Brunei releases postal stamps on its butterflies to create awareness
Brunei's Postal Services Department issued Sunday butterfly-themed stamps to raise awareness on the types of butterflies found in the country.

China water contamination hits 2.4 million after oil leak
A crude oil leak from a pipeline owned by a unit of China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) is to blame for water contamination that has affected more than 2.4 million people in the Chinese city of Lanzhou

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3 dead, suspect caught in shootings at US Jewish sites
A gunman shot three people dead on Sunday at a Jewish community centre and a retirement community in Kansas on the eve of Passover, police said.

Bus hits truck on Mexico highway; 36 reported dead
A passenger bus slammed into a broken-down truck and burst into flames, killing at least 36 people on Sunday in southern Mexico, the Veracruz state government reported.

Ukraine's ousted president puts blame on CIA
Ukraine’s ousted president has accused the CIA of being behind the new Ukrainian government's decision to deploy armed forces to quash an increasingly brazen pro-Russian insurgency.

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OMG: Kangana bites her boy toy's lips while kissing
In an interesting twist, in Sai Kabir’s Revolver Rani, Kangana’s character turns tables and she does to her boy toy, played by Vir Das, what usually men are seen doing to women.

Who did Ranbir-Katrina party with?
Their second run, after the hiccups their love affair recently experienced, seems to going great guns for Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor.

Govinda to replace Kapil Sharma in 'Comedy Nights'?

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NASA to go ahead with Dragon capsule SpaceX launch
The launch of a SpaceX rocket and its Dragon cargo capsule to the International Space Station will go ahead as scheduled on Monday despite a glitch affecting a computer on the station, officials said.

Check your baby before it's conceived
A new technology that creates digital embryos by virtually mixing two people’s DNA can allow parents a glimpse of their baby’s health and physical characteristics — before it has even been conceived.

Can 'drug rooms' tackle addiction?
The gangly father of three speaks five languages and talks effortlessly about international politics. What he can’t do is kick his cocaine and heroin habit.

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Stars embrace football through ISL
Football joined the bandwagon of professional sporting leagues in India when the eight franchisees of AIFF's Indian Super League were announced on Sunday.

IPL 7: Chance for boys to become men
As the seventh edition of Indian Premier League kicks off in Abu Dhabi on April 16, the arc lights will not only be on the big names, but also on the young guns.

Bubba Watson wins second Masters title
Bubba Watson closed with a final round 69 to finish at eight-under-par for the tournament and win the coveted 78th Masters for the second time by three shots.

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Facebook profiles can predict job performance
A candidate's Facebook profile can predict whether they will be good at their job, according to a new study.

Samsung looks to life beyond smartphones
Samsung looks to be at a commercial crossroads as it searches for a new growth driver to counter slowing sales of its smartphones.

Amazon offers unhappy workers $5,000 to leave
Amazon doesn’t like the idea; the giant online retailer is willing to pay its disgruntled employees to quit.

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IIT-Delhi finds city's comfort zone
Extreme summers and winters in Delhi are clearly uncomfortable.But Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has calculated the percentage of hours when most Delhites may be finding the weather to be "comfortable".

Study tours in Tamil Nadu take school kids to Himalayas, Nasa
: It was the Vandalur zoo in the 1980s. Soon enough, it progressed to Kanyakumari and Ooty. Now, student excursions have crossed borders – and seas – to reach National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), the American space agency.

Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi exhibits students' research work
Innovative projects by engineering students of Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, on a wide range of fields including healthcare, energy conservation and online social networking were put on display at the fourth annual research showcase of the state-run institute.

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After loss of son and wife, fellow runners became his kin
When Bhaskar Desai started running at age 56, he did so primarily to reduce the triglyceride levels in his body. He did not know then that his “exceptionally lightweight body” would allow him to run faster and longer than many, winning him several events in his age category.

Mumbai Patrol: Going past the hurdle of official apathy
During the recent bus strike, some of Amrish Vora’s colleagues walked to their Seven Bungalows office from the closest railway station. Autorickshaws were hard to find, so the group had no choice but to make the trek.

Mumbai Patrol: Mumbai's roads shadowed by problems
In the 10 years since its inception, Mumbai Marathon has provided the city’s runners recognition and prodded citizens towards a healthier lifestyle. But all this while, the authorities have done precious little.

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After pleasant Sunday, a cloudy Monday
The Met department has forecast a partly cloudy sky with possibility of thundery developments on Monday.

Inhuman transport of animals to become a crime
In the next 1-2 years, transporting animals such as cattle, poultry and others in inhuman condition for trading or business won’t be allowed.

Groups clash near DU after Manipuri youths abused
Two students from Manipur had a fight with two locals after alleged racial abuse on North Campus on Saturday night.

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Woman trapped in lift for three hours
Tulsi S Rao is not going to forget her nightmare in a lift anytime soon.The homemaker went through a three-hour ordeal stuck in her apartment's lift, as her husband struggled to get help.

She's out to make every vote count
Bangalore: From packing tiffin boxes for her kids, to drawing building blocks to enable citizens to vote, Sunitha Kondur is quite a multi-tasker.

Indian tradition of debate, dialogue has much to teach us, America's Indologist says
Academic, author and poet Laurie L Patton is one of America's leading Indologists.

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No surprises in Congress list for Seemandhra
The Congress on Sunday released its first list of candidates for Seemandhra. In view of the exodus from the party in protest against the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh state, many new faces have found place in the list consisting of 20 Lok Sabha aspirants and 139 candidates for the residuary Andhra Pradesh Assembly.

YSRCP youth leader murdered
According to reports, Medisetti Krishna, 32, was chased and attacked by about four unidentified offenders who reportedly came in an auto.

Voters exceed Hyderabad's population!
Hyderabad district, comprising 15 Assembly constituencies in the core of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, its latest voter count of 39,63,213 exceeds the city's population of 39,43,323, as per 2011 census.

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Police arrest 14 from Andhra Pradesh for clash at fishing village
The trouble started brewing a few days ago when a few fishermen from Nochikuppam and some Andhra Pradesh villages strayed into the waters surrounding Chinna Mangodu which is rich in prawns.

Doctors go online to trace patient's kin
When his emaciated body lay covered with tubes in the trauma ward at the Government General Hospital, doctors could barely make out the two words the man whispered: "Hari Nayak, Odisha".

In crisis, a train ride may be prescription for disaster
The railway police helpline received a frantic call last week from a man on a train heading to the city. A fellow-passenger, a middle-aged man, had developed chest pain.

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Stamp duty collection up but fails to meet target
The state revenue department again failed to meet the target of Rs 5000 crore set for collection of stamp duty and registration of properties fee in the year 2013-14.

IIT-Gandhinagar organizes talk by French political scientist
Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, has organized a talk by Christophe Jaffrelot, a French political scientist, specializing in South Asia, at its campus at Chandkheda on Monday.

Wheelchair tennis player Madhu Bagri's graph goes up
It was only in November last year that Ahmedabad's wheelchair tennis player Madhu Bagri debuted in the national circuit and went on to win the third National Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Championship in Bangalore.

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Allahabad High Court orders demolition of two 40-storeyed buildings in in Noida
"The respondent company, Supertech Limited, has pleaded falsely and destroyed facts to non-suit the petitioner and mislead the court.

Seminar on cyber security at Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences
A two-day national seminar on social media, cyber monitoring and security was organised by the department of forensic science of SHIATS (Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences) on Friday.

United college students exhibit talent at Prabandhan-2014
The young and talented management students of BBA and BCA institute of United College organized a two-day event Prabandhan-2014 to showcase their expertise in the field of managerial skills and entertainment.

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Nominees remain worried, workers breathe easy
"We feel relieved after completion of round one of elections.But we are eagerly waiting for counting to start," said BJD worker Omkar Nayak.

Koraput bandh over attack on Bahinipati kin
Life came to a grinding halt in Koraput district on Saturday following a 12-hour bandh observed by Congress.

Classical tag to Odia: BJP flays CM for taking credit
The saffron party said the chief minister taking credit for Odia language getting classical status is nothing but befooling people of the state.Naveen had claimed Odia got the tag due to state government's efforts.

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Bhind collector rides road roller to crush arms stockpile
Bhind collector Sibi Chakkravarthy, known for his ruthless approach towards bandits and criminals in the badlands of Chambal, stunned people by climbing atop a road roller and proceeding to mow down a stockpile of illegal weapons on Saturday.

10-minute break from long lectures, an opportunity to unwind
The 10-minute break from their long lectures, give them an opportunity to get together and unwind.

Protest over kid's rape in Guna, mob sets doctor's house on fire
The mob tried to set on fire houses of two doctors and three businessmen, said police, adding, mild force was used to disperse the mob.Police also had to fire shots in air to bring the situation under control.

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Give kids zinc supplement, keep cold at bay
None of us has ever been spared from a visit to a doctor after an attack of rhino viruses that cause common cold.

Mohali fire department in burning need of resources
When it comes to manpower and infrastructure, Mohali fire department seems to be lagging behind its neighboring cities of Chandigarh and Panchkula.

Parkash Singh Badal unfazed over Manpreet Badal's 'kite'
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal sees nothing wrong in Manpreet Badal, Congress-PPP candidate from Bathinda, losing his party (People's Party of Punjab) election symbol to his namesake.

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

News Digest

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Today's Headlines

Priyanka, Robert with kids join Rahul for filing nomination 
Weeks after drawing immense speculation over the absence of Priyanka and Robert Vadra at Sonia Gandhi's nomination, almost all of the Gandhi-Vadra clan was present here on Saturday when Rahul Gandhi filed his nomination papers. 

BJP is disturbing UP's tehzeeb: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, addressing his first election meeting here, launched a scathing attack on the BJP and said Amit Shah, who was in charge of the UP unit of the party, was driving a wedge between communities.

 Piran Kaliyar Muslims to back BJP in LS polls
Rejecting the call from Jama Masjid’s Shahi Imam, Maulana Syed Ahmed Bukhari, to support the Congress in the Lok Sabha polls, Muslims at the renowned Piran Kaliyar, the burial place of the 12th century Sufi saint Hazrat Syed Alauddin Ali Ahmed near Roorkee in Uttarakhand, say they will vote for the BJP this time. 

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Essar Energy inv hire law firm to prevent delisting
Investors in Essar Energy, controlled by Indian billionaires Ruia brothers, have reportedly hired law firm Skadden Arps in an attempt to prevent taking the LSE-listed oil company private "on the cheap".

Finance officials confident of global growth
Finance officials from the world's major economies believe an ambitious goal to boost global growth by $2 trillion in the next five years is within reach despite a variety of threats, including rising tensions over Russia's actions in Ukraine.

India calls for data sharing on taxation
India today called for data sharing on taxation and blamed the industrialised and developed nations for their reluctance on parting with this information.

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China water contamination hits 2.4 million after oil leak
A crude oil leak from a pipeline owned by a unit of China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) is to blame for water contamination that has affected more than 2.4 million people in the Chinese city of Lanzhou

World Bank drops funding for hydro power project on Sutlej
Local people and environmental activists under the banner of Sutlej Bachao Jan Sangharsh Samiti celebrated the victory of their campaign to save river Sutlej after the World Bank dropped funding for the controversial Luhri Hydro project in Himachal Pradesh.

Rarest primate on verge of extinction
Do you know the name of world's rarest primate? It's Hainan gibbon -- a species found only in a tiny corner of an island in the South China Sea.

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Ukraine prepares armed response as city seized by pro-Russia forces
Armed separatists took control of a city in eastern Ukraine on Saturday and Kiev prepared troops to tackle what it called an "act of aggression by Russia", pushing the conflict between the neighbors into a dangerous new phase.

'Obamacare' under attack as conservatives eye 2016
Republicans eyeing the 2016 White House race battered President Barack Obama's health care law and nicked each other Saturday, auditioning before a high-profile gathering of conservatives that some political veterans said marked the campaign's unofficial start.

Ex-US marine gets 10-year sentence in Iran: Lawyer
An Iranian appeals court has overturned a death sentence of a former US Marine convicted of working for the CIA, instead sentencing him to 10 years in prison, his lawyer said on Saturday.

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'Was more emotionally sound till she passed away'
Arjun Kapoor, 28, looks more like his mother Mona, but is a spendthrift and emotional like his father, Boney. His mother was a movie buff, who always wanted Arjun to do a Dharma romcom, as he loved Karan Johar’s brand of cinema.

Co-stars welcome Shiney Ahuja back
Shiney Ahuja, who is returning to films after over four years with Welcome Back, has found a supportive lot in his colleagues

Salman beats Aamir on TV
Bollywood stars nowadays are not just restricted to films only, the alternative career option for them now is joining TV shows as hosts or judges.

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Smoking ruins your taste buds
There is another reason why you should not smoke, especially if you are fond of coffee and tasty food, as smoking harms taste buds, research has confirmed.

Coming, ATMs that retaliate when they are attacked
ATMs would soon be armed with a mechanism that would spray hot foam in the face of the attacker if he tries to force it open.

Space station computer outage may force spacewalk
A computer outage at the International Space Station may require a spacewalk by astronauts and threatens to delay next week's launch of a commercial supply ship for Nasa.

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IPL 7: Focus on teams' guiding lights
If Mumbai Indians boast of a coach John Wright and mentor Anil Kumble, Delhi Daredevils have on board Gary Kirsten, who helped India win the World Cup.

Daredevils can't afford a slow start
The Delhi Daredevils have built their side around captain Kevin Pietersen and new coach Gary Kirsten's aim is to get them out of the rut as soon as possible.

Fabianski steers Arsenal to FA Cup final
Lukasz Fabianski saved two penalties as Arsenal beat holders Wigan Athletic 4-2 in a shootout on Saturday to reach their first FA Cup final for nine years.

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Samsung calls on Google executive to defend innovation
In Apple’s latest patent fight with Samsung Electronics, lawyers on both sides are relying on the power of a good story to sway a jury. And Samsung is borrowing one from Google.

Microsoft sued over browser miscue that led to $731 million EU fine
Microsoft Corp's board faces a lawsuit over the way it handled an error with its Internet Explorer browser that ended up costing the company a record-breaking $731 million fine by European antitrust regulators.

India leads in asking Facebook to censor content
Facebook on late Friday released its second transparency report, detailing the government requests it has received for censoring content and information on users from July 2013 to December 2013.

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Valuation of Class 12 papers completed
The valuation of the answer papers of the class 10 and 12 public examinations are moving in a fast phase, according to officials.

Punjabi University short of minimum teaching days: Public accounts committee report
The startling revelations, surfacing in the PAC report, were accessed under an RTI application by advocate H C Arora.

Medical exam papers leaked last year?
The Crime Investigation Department (CID) suspects that question papers of previous PG Medical Entrance Tests (PGMET) may also have been leaked.

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Poll duty puts brakes on car registrations, driving licence in Mumbai
If you are buying a car or two-wheeler now, be prepared for a delay in getting your vehicles registered or obtaining the RC book.

In Mumbai, BSP candidate and cleric talks of giving 'sleepless nights' to rivals
A band of 15 bearded men accompany Maulana Abdus Salam Khan Qasmi through the crowded lanes in the Muslim-dominated mohallas of Bhendi Bazaar and Mohammed Ali Road.

18-year-old stabs father to death for hitting mother
Fed up with watching his father assault his mother every other day, a teen allegedly stabbed his dad to death on Saturday at their Vasai home.

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40 kg gold seized at IGI airport during polls
Since the general election was announced, CISF has seized nearly 40kg of gold from IGI airport. Searches have also yielded lakhs of rupees in cash, senior officials said.

Two burnt to death, 1 hurt in cylinder blast
Two men were burnt to death and one was injured in a cylinder blast in Bhajanpura, northeast Delhi, on Saturday evening.

BJP seeks panel for private school admissions
elhi BJP on Saturday asked lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung to set up a high-level committee to monitor the admission process in private schools.

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Hospital staffer injured as transformer explodes
An assistant manager with a private hospital sustained serious injuries while two others escaped with minor burns after a transformer installed near the BMTC depot in Koramangala IV block exploded on Saturday evening.

Young minds decode lines from bygone era
The sheet of paper had some strange signs printed on it.The teacher explained that they were alphabets of Linear B, a language used by ancient Greek in around 1450 BC.

'Modi could have been more transparent'
"Modi has fought so many elections.He could have declared it (his marital status) earlier.He could have been more transparent.

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Man kills mom over property dispute
A 55-year-old woman was throttled to death, allegedly by her own son, over property dispute at Moinabad late on Friday night.

Olympics in Hyderabad? So claims Congress
If you thought the ‘westerly winds’ had only swept our Gen Y off their feet, turn to our netas.

Trio run over by Patna Express
Three persons were run over by the Patna Express near Boraj checkpost in Jainad mandal of Adilabad district in the wee hours of Saturday.

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Tamil journalist, brother held for burglary
Two brothers, including a Puducherry-based Tamil journalist, were arrested on Friday night in connection with a theft in Chennai’s MGR Nagar area.

Ammonia plant shut down after naphtha leak
A day after the naphtha leak inside the ammonia plant of Madras Fertilizers Limited (MFL), authorities have temporarily shut the unit and employed an expert team to fix the leak.

Four cops hurt as fishermen clash on Andhra Pradesh border
Four policemen, including an additional superintendent of police, were injured when nearly 3,000 fishermen from Nochikuppam on the Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh border wreaked havoc at Chinna Mangodu Kuppam in Tiruvallur district on Saturday morning.

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9 job seekers duped by visa firm, stranded in Russia
Nine persons from West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh have been stranded in Russia by a visa and immigration agency based in Anand.

334 candidates in fray for Lok Sabha polls in Ahmedabad
A total of 79 candidates withdrew their nominations on Saturday, the last day for withdrawal of nominations, thereby leaving 334 candidates in the fray for the Lok Sabha elections in Gujarat.

Voter awareness rally chokes traffic on NH-23, 33
The rally, organized by the district administration as a part of their voter awareness campaign, sought to ensure maximum voter turnout during polls.

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Allahabad High Court orders demolition of two 40-storeyed buildings in in Noida
"The respondent company, Supertech Limited, has pleaded falsely and destroyed facts to non-suit the petitioner and mislead the court.

Seminar on cyber security at Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences
A two-day national seminar on social media, cyber monitoring and security was organised by the department of forensic science of SHIATS (Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences) on Friday.

United college students exhibit talent at Prabandhan-2014
The young and talented management students of BBA and BCA institute of United College organized a two-day event Prabandhan-2014 to showcase their expertise in the field of managerial skills and entertainment.

More Allahabad News»

'No clash between Modi wave and my image': Pratap Sarangi
BJP candidate for Balasore parliamentary constituency Pratap Sarangi is one of the most promising candidates for the party in Odisha.The two-time MLA from Nilagiri is banking on the Modi wave and his clean image.

Modi's 'heat' and Sonia's 'rain' in Balasore
It was literally Modi 'heat' and Sonia 'rain' in Balasore where the political titans showed their strength in two separate rallies on Friday.

Bahinipati's brother, nephew stabbed
Koraput/Rourkela/ Less than 24 hours after first-phase polling on Thursday, Jeypore in Koraput district, Rourkela and Gajapati witnessed post-poll violence.

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10-minute break from long lectures, an opportunity to unwind
The 10-minute break from their long lectures, give them an opportunity to get together and unwind.

Protest over kid's rape in Guna, mob sets doctor's house on fire
The mob tried to set on fire houses of two doctors and three businessmen, said police, adding, mild force was used to disperse the mob.Police also had to fire shots in air to bring the situation under control.

Another Cong candidate ready to join exodus to BJP
With Damoh candidate Mahendra Pratap Singh all set to play traitor, the second phase of parliament polls could bring deal another jolt to Congress.

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Road repairs halted as residents resent poor quality work
On Friday, residents and shopkeepers of Kapurthala Road not only got the repair work by the Jalandhar municipal corporation contractor stopped, but also made him and civic body officers collect the bitumen with shovels.

Politicians remember Udham Singh only in speeches
Sunam (Sangrur) Till now it was the annual functions to commemorate Udham Singh's martyrdom on July 31 in his hometown Sunam that left his grandnephew Jeet Singh with a heavy heart.

MTB Shimla 2014: Kiran, Vamini top day one
The third edition of MTB Shimla 2014 started successfully with chief of staff, Army Training Command (ARTRAC) Lt Gen B S Sachar flagging off the race on Saturday morning.

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