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News Digest: This PM is not 'saheb' for friends

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, May 23, 2014
Today's Headlines

This PM is not 'saheb' for friends
"For you, I will always be Narendrabhai, not PM," PM-designate Narendra Modi told a sea of BJP leaders and supporters who had gathered at the Ahmedabad airport to welcome him after he was appointed prime minister by the President.

Free Taj entry on Shah Jahan's Urs
Visitors will get free entry to Taj Mahal for three days starting May 25, to mark the annual Urs (death anniversary) of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.

Samajwadi Party headed for more major changes
The party is expected to disband the organization at the central level after calling a meeting of the office bearers soon.

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Plan for FDI in railways, e-commerce
Sources said the department of industrial policy and promotion is ready with the cabinet notes but will await cues from the new government on the level of FDI to be allowed.

Jewellers shine on easier import norms
RBI's late Wednesday decision to liberalize gold imports by private trading houses fired up jewellery stocks in Thursday's market, with some rising by as much as 20%.

E-tail to sting brick-and-mortar companies
Online retail may still be nascent but the top players in the sector are doubling down on the brick-and-mortar retailers at a feverish pace.

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Over 4,400 Olive Ridley turtles let out into sea from hatchery
Over 4,400 Olive Ridley turtles, an endangered species, have been let out into the sea over the past three months from a government run hatchery at Kodiakarai in the district, a forest department official said.

Glaciers in Tibetan Plateau shrinking rapidly: Report
Glaciers in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, home to several Himalayan rivers, have been shrunk by 15 per cent in the past three decades and the situation could worsen in future due to global warming, Chinese scientists say.

South Africa elephant park accused of 'horrific' cruelty
A South African animal rights group on Tuesday accused an elephant park of cruelty after "horrific" video footage emerged of abusive training methods used on baby elephants.

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Thai military junta summons leaders deposed in coup
Thailand's military summoned the deposed cabinet and ruling-party leaders to report Friday to a new junta that seized power a day earlier in a coup which has triggered US-led international censure.

UN imposes sanctions on Boko Haram
The United Nations imposed sanctions on Boko Haram Thursday, blacklisting it as an al-Qaida-linked terrorist organization as protesters stepped up demands on Nigeria to release 200 kidnapped schoolgirls.

Russia slams UK over Hitler jibe at Putin
Russia will seek an explanation from British officials on Thursday after reports that Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, likened Russian President Vladimir Putin to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler for annexing part of Ukraine.

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OMG: Mallika flashed 'butt' at Cannes red carpet

5 most horrible Bollywood lip-locks

Cannes: Aishwarya Rai a costume COPY-CAT

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Little kiwi, huge extinct elephant bird were birds of a feather
Scientists on Thursday identified the closest relative of New Zealand's famed kiwi, a shy chicken-sized flightless bird, as the elephant bird of Madagascar, a flightless giant that was 10 feet (3 meters) tall and went extinct a few centuries ago.

Health: Cheaper drugs, fund infusion to heal this sector
The biggest challenge would be to curtail rising expenditure on healthcare, most of which is coming out of people’s own pockets, thus crippling family budgets and impoverishing people.

Roadside drinks unhealthy
"More than 40% patients visiting OPDs in the last one week have diarrhoea, gastroenteritis, typhoid or jaundice.

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India reach Uber Cup semis for first time
India reached the semifinals of the Uber Cup tourney for the first time in its history with a dominating 3-0 victory over Indonesia in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Nadal at crisis point as Djokovic looms
Nadal targets a ninth French Open title with his lethal clay court game and enduring confidence facing their biggest crisis in a decade specially against Djokovic.

Serena peaking in time for Open: Evert
Serena Williams can match Steffi Graf's record of 22 Slam titles & is favourite to take another step towards that milestone at French Open, said Chris Evert.

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First look: Microsoft Surface Pro 3
The Surface Pro 3 works as a tablet when you want to watch video or read e-books.

Flipkart acquires Myntra
Flipkart, India's largest e-tailer, has acquired online fashion portal Myntra.

Smart Flo Poise review: A decent smartphone at Rs 5,000
Spice offers a number of smartphones at a pretty low price point in a bid to tap into switchers.

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Can relief be confined to those who moved SC on nursery admissions?
Can the Supreme Court order granting relief to inter-state transfer quota children in nursery admissions be confined to those whose parents had challenged scrapping of the category?

HRD: Focus on skills, scholarships, job-oriented education
A lot of what Narendra Modi promises would be easier to achieve if education gets top priority. The government must focus on changing lives through out-of-the-box initiatives.

Fewer Indian students coming to UK: Report
Over 65,000 fewer students are now coming to study in Britain from Commonwealth countries such as India and Pakistan, according to an immigration report published on Thursday.

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Have a knack for mobile applications? Create a few of your own
From a calorie counter to flashlights and maps for navigation, smartphones are flooded with applications, making mobile app developers a much wanted species.

Civic engineers threaten to stage protest
The municipal engineers’ union has threatened to stage a three-day protest against the BMC administration from May 27 to 29 for not fulfilling their demands.

Monica More can write her full name again
A day after holding a pen for the first time since losing her arms in a train accident four months ago, Monica More wrote her full name, along with her mother’s and cousin’s, on Thursday.

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Rs 1.2 crore Rajghat robbery: Two juveniles among four held
The incident was reported on May 16 when Subham, and his employee Vinod were on their way to Karol Bagh.

Nursery admission in Delhi: Supreme Court notice to govt on quota plea
Can the Supreme Court order granting relief to inter-state transfer quota children in nursery admissions be confined to those whose parents had challenged scrapping of the category?

Delhi high court raps govt for not promoting anti-rape laws
The Delhi high court has slapped a cost of Rs 2 lakh on the city government for its failure to create mass awareness against sexual offences concerning women and children.

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Assets not declared, corporators blame LS polls
Of the 198 BBMP corporators, only a handful of them have declared their annual assets.Many have cited the recent Lok Sabha polls for the delay saying they were too caught up with election work.

Writer brigade visits URA, offers support
A group of Kannada writers expressed solidarity with Jnanpith awardee UR Ananthamurthy, saying he has every right to take a stand on any issue.

IAS officer shifted for lapses
Senior IAS officer Sanjiv Kumar on Thursday was shunted out of the department of personnel and administrative reforms (DPAR) following "serious blunder" over constitution of Civil Services Board (CSB).

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Demand for separate state, again
With the T crisis put to rest, there is another agitation for a new state that appears to be in the offing now. This time by the Adivasis of Telangana who allege of being exploited at the hands of the powers that be.

Seemandhra's hi-tech dreams
Having lived in the shadow of ‘hi-tech’ Hyderabad for nearly two decades, Seemandhra is finally gearing up to usher in an IT revolution, especially with tech savvy Chandrababu Naidu, the architect of modern day Hyderabad, at the helm as the first CM, indicate industry observers.

Bifurcation pangs await AP Inc
Come June 2, industries and businesses in the state are expected to experience some hiccups as certain government services are slated to come to a grinding halt post bifurcation.

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Down brick lane where business yarns were woven
Udhayanidhi, a rickshaw puller, glanced at the large white building to his left as he worked the pedals and passed the edifice in scorching mid-summer sun on Armenian Street.

New interiors can revive old buildings
Binny Mills' erstwhile headquarters on Armenian Street faces a rather uncertain future with its own ers planning to move out of the building.

Leadership as art of collecting votes
The passing away of CPM leader R Umanath came at a time when a new generation of political leaders is taking over in Tamil Nadu.

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New CM takes oath at stellar show
Gujarat's new chief minister Anandiben Patel took charge at the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) in the Swarnim Sankul here late on Thursday evening.

Holes in 2008 serial blasts case probe?
Kanjibhai Rajgor's deposition before the special court showed the carelessness in which the city police have conducted probe in the sensational 2008 serial blasts that resulted in the death of 56 persons.

Explore heritage in moonlight
If you wish to experience the real vibrancy of Ahmedabad, it is important for you to take the night heritage walk in the Walled city on Saturday at 8 pm.

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Blazing sun triggers skin diseases
Dermatologists at TB Sapru Hospital claim that there has been sharp increase in the number of patients suffering from various skin problems.

National Human Right Commission seeks report on status of water supply
"We received a letter from the NHRC in the first week of May.The officials of the rural development department are compiling the report as directed by the NHRC.

Old and rare manuscripts, antiquities, documents to be shifted under one roof
It has also been planned to set up an auditorium and regional cultural centre (RCC) for visitors.Further, a library dedicated to Janeshwar Mishra would also be set up in the building.

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Naveen Patnaik sworn in for fourth time, retains key departments
A 22-member ministry, headed by Naveen Patnaik, was sworn in at Raj Bhavan here on Wednesday, marking the beginning of the fourth successive BJD government in Odisha.

Opposition sceptical of 'achhe din' ahead
BJP and Congress, who saw their dreams of coming to power crash like ninepins, accepted Naveen Patnaik returning to power with a pinch of salt.

Denied berth, senior leaders skip oath-taking ceremony
Peeved with Naveen Patnaik for not including them in his council of ministers, many senior BJD leaders skipped the oath-taking ceremony here on Wednesday.

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Gangster Harendra Rana arrested after encounter in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh police on Thursday arrested gangster Harendra Rana and three accomplices after a brief encounter at Gwalior district on Thursday evening.

SIMI's Madhya Pradesh module drew hostage plan to free Aafia Siddiqui from New York prison
Questioning of SIMI operatives by the state's anti-terrorist squad revealed SIMI and IM had common terror targets, despite difference in ideology. And most importantly both don't work in tandem as perceived.

Girl set ablaze over water related dispute in Madhya Pradesh
A 20-year old girl was allegedly set afire by neighbors over a dispute related to water in Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday.

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Water woes: Punjabi University girls block entrance gate
The girls came out of their hostels minutes after hostel closing time around 8pm on Wednesday after university authorities failed to respond to their longstanding demand for water supply.

Heritage restoration in Sector 17 starts with TDI Mall
Restoration of buildings, identified by the UT administration as part of the city's architectural heritage in Sector 17, will start with TDI Mall.

Chandigarh to be first in region to monitor its air quality
With the UT administration approving the proposal to set up automatic air quality monitoring system, it will soon be possible to check air pollution levels in real time.

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Rare Pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Living as a Sadhu in his Youth

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The following are some rare pictures of prime minister Narendra Modi living as a sadhu in himalayas in his younger age. According to Lord Krishna, the spiritual knowledge of Bhagavad Gita was originally meant for the raja-rishis, the saintly kings, who would help guide society with that divine knowledge.
 
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

News Digest: Concern over swelling number of TB patients in Uttarakhand

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Today's Headlines

Concern over swelling number of TB patients in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand faces a problem of a large number of people afflicted with tuberculosis, both in the hills and in the plains.

Anti-poaching measures upped in Rajaji, Corbett
The Uttarakhand forest department has intensified efforts to stem poaching of tigers in Rajaji National Park (RNP) and Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR).

Mirwaiz hails Modi's invitation to Nawaz Sharif
Kashmiri separatist Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday hailed Narendra Modi’s invitation to Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, to attend his swearing-in ceremony.

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India Post to get bank licence soon?
Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan has backed the postal department’s demand to set up a bank, even as the finance ministry has tried to block the move.

IPO after tax row is settled: Vodafone
As the Narendra Modi-led government prepares to take charge at the Centre, British telecom giant Vodafone has linked its mega-IPO plan to settlement of tax dispute in India.

RBI eases curbs, gold prices to fall
Relaxing rules for importing gold, the Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday allowed star/premier trading houses to bring in the yellow metal for sale in the domestic market.

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Glaciers in Tibetan Plateau shrinking rapidly: Report
Glaciers in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, home to several Himalayan rivers, have been shrunk by 15 per cent in the past three decades and the situation could worsen in future due to global warming, Chinese scientists say.

South Africa elephant park accused of 'horrific' cruelty
A South African animal rights group on Tuesday accused an elephant park of cruelty after "horrific" video footage emerged of abusive training methods used on baby elephants.

Sea level rise forces US space agency to retreat
Sea level rise is threatening the majority of Nasa's launch pads and multi-billion dollar complexes famous for training astronauts and launching historic missions to space, scientists said Tuesday.

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US troops look for kidnapped Nigerian girls
US defence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP the troops will oversee at least one unarmed surveillance drone to try to track those who kidnapped the Nigerian schoolgirls.

Iran frees 'Happy' dancers on bail: Reports
Recorded on a smartphone, the video shows three girls dancing in a room, on rooftops and in secluded alleys alongside three young men to Williams' "Happy" tune.

China signs 30-year deal for Russian natural gas
China's president also called for an Asian security arrangement that would include Russia and Iran and exclude the United States.

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'Modi is a tyrant. He is a Hitler'

PICS: Aishwarya stuns with slimmer look at Cannes

SRK beats Salman to be the richest Bollywood celeb!

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Citizen scientists can take over 36-year-old satellite, Nasa says
A group of citizen scientists can take over a 36-year-old decommissioned robotic space probe that will fly by the Earth in August, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said on Wednesday.

An 'internal' bra for perfect shape
A new form of plastic surgery promises to deliver "firm, young-looking breasts that keep their shape over time" by implanting bra-shaped 'silicone slings' underneath the skin.

Experts restore movement in paralytic arm of a monkey
British scientists have for the first time successfully cured paralysis of the arms.

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Churchill Brothers axed from I-League
Two-time champions Churchill Brothers were thrown out of the I-League along with three other teams for failing to fulfill the AIFF's club licensing criteria.

Pak to produce World Cup soccer balls
Pakistan may be known as a cricketing nation but not many know that the soccer balls for upcoming FIFA World Cup in Brazil will be imported from the nation.

Rory breaks off engagement to Wozniacki
Rory McIlroy announced he had broken off his engagement to tennis star Caroline Wozniacki only days after sending out the wedding invitations.

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Moto E vs Nokia X vs Lumia 520: Which one to buy
We take an in-depth look at the three to decide which among the three — Moto E, Lumia 520 and Nokia X — is the best entry-level smartphone in India.

Flipkart may announce Rs 2,000cr Myntra buyout on May 22
Flipkart is likely to acquire a majority stake in online fashion retailer Myntra in what could be the biggest consolidation in India's e-commerce sector.

Can Microsoft Surface Pro 3 replace the laptop?
The company's new product, the Surface Pro 3, has a 12-inch screen, larger than many small laptop screens.

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Gopal Gandhi quits Kalakshetra, IIAS
Retired IAS officer Gopalkrishna Gandhi resigned as chairman of Indian Institute of Advanced Study in Shimla and Kalakshetra Foundation in Chennai on Wednesday.

University of Madras offers fellowships in memory of Irish linguist
University of Madras will offer three fellowships to students in honour of Irish missionary and linguist Robert Caldwell from this academic year.

Ahead of engineering admissions, Madras high court makes it easy to pick college
Earlier, advocate general of Tamil Nadu A L Somayaji submitted that the university had been publishing the pass percentage statistics of affiliated engineering colleges from 2002 to 2005, and then from 2008 to 2010.

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Don't auction sand, put it back in creeks, say activists
o prevent illegal sand mining, activists have demanded that sand be tracked electronically from the extraction point to the transport permits and octroi nakas to building sites, to ensure excess sand is not used.

BMC zeroes in on 430 Campa Colas in city
While the BMC is gearing up to demolish Campa Cola’s illegal floors, there are 430 other buildings that have made unauthorized additions.

Been there, drone that: Pizza air-delivery in Mumbai
Would you like your pizza home-delivered by an unmanned drone?

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Government to install electronic toll lane at each public plaza
The road transport and highways ministry on Wednesday set the target to dedicate at least one electronic tolling lane at all government funded plazas during this fiscal.

Child traffickers held, 63 rescued
Sixty three children were rescued and 23 traffickers arrested from Old Delhi railway station on Wednesday morning in what police have called the biggest operation this year.

The Book Shop owner dies at 73
Owner of one of the most sought-after bookstores in the city, K D Singh, or Kanwarjit Singh, passed away on Wednesday.

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Convict on the run for 4 years nabbed
A 38-year-old murder convict, who went missing for four years after being released on parole from Parappana Agrahara Central Prison, was nabbed on Tuesday.He'd been a private car driver in the city.

56 of Employees Provident Fund Organization's 400 recruits are from one Andhra town
The Employees Provident Fund Organization (EPFO), Karnataka, is tasked with ensuring social security benefits to employees of factories and other establishments in the state.

Rain uproots over 30 trees in south Bangalore
Heavy rainfall disrupted normal life in south Bangalore for more than two hours on Wednesday evening.

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Telangana union kicks up row over origin of 193 officials
The Secretariat Telangana Employees Association has raised objections over categorization of 193 officials as having origin in Telangana and demanded review of the entire process.

Telangana doctors want separate cancer centres for new states
The TGDA has given a representation on this issue to the governor through his advisors.

Weapons division may trigger row
Even before the issue of division of employees in the police department is settled, a new controversy is brewing over distribution of arms and ammunition in specialised units like Greyhounds and Octopus.

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Earthquake off Odisha sparks tremors, panic in Chennai
Mild tremors, the aftershocks of an undersea earthquake off Paradip, were felt in some parts of south Chennai on Wednesday night, sending panic-stricken people out of their houses.

Tamil Nadu police hit with 7 IPS officers suspended
An unprecedented seven IPS officers are currently under suspension in Tamil Nadu, a situation that has potentially compromised law enforcement in the state.

RTI activists blow their top against info panel
It was a war cry against the Tamil Nadu State Information Commission.

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Ghatlodia cheers Anandiben Patel's anointment
After she was elected chief minister on Thursday afternoon, celebrations broke out in Anandiben Patel's constituency, Ghatlodia.

Green workshop at Science City today
May 22 has been proclaimed by the United Nations as IBD to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.The theme for this year's celebration is 'Islands Biodiversity'.

Two arrested for posing as cops
Kalupur police on Tuesday arrested two persons for posing as crime branch officials.The impersonators were trying to extort money when nabbed.

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Cops bust gang of auto-lifters
District police, on Wednesday, busted an inter-district gang of auto-lifters with the arrest of its four key members near Sadiapur trisection.

No hike in water tax
The Jalkal department had decided on Wednesday to keep water tax slab intact for residential customers this year.The tax for commercial as well as government offices had been increased.

Allahabad HC stays Ramleela stars arrest
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday stayed the arrest of film Ramleela's producer and director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, hero Ranveer Kapoor and heroines Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra.

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OPCC chief Jayadev Jena denies resigning from post
State Congress president Jayadev Jena on Tuesday sought to scotch rumours about his quitting the post against the backdrop of party's serious drubbing in the twin elections.

Naveen Patnaik likely to retain nine old teammates
BJD president Naveen Patnaik in his fourth term as chief minister is likely to retain at least nine ministers from the previous team, including six in the cabinet rank, sources said here on Tuesday.

Government to treat temple kitchen waste
The state government will set up a waste water treatment plant near Jagannath Temple in Puri to check water pollution caused by peja (rice waste water) during preparation of 'mahaprasad'.

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Earthquake felt in eastern Madhya Pradesh, no damages reported
Mild tremors were felt in eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh including Jabalpur and Mandla on Wednesday night as earthquake struck in Bay of Bengal about 400 km south of Kolkata.

MP govt endorses an e-mail policy
Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday became the first state in the country to pass an e-mail policy to give legal standing to correspondence between government departments via electronic mail and digital messaging.

Hell and Heaven themed party held at a city pub in Bhopal
Devils and angels party together in the city.

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Same-gotra couple hacked to death in Haryana
Manoj and Kiran who were killed on Tuesday night belonged to the Ahir community.

Kharar Congman killed in Mohali
A local Congress leader of Kharar sub-division was found murdered with his hands gagged in a car in Sector 69, Mohali, on Wednesday.

ICSE results: Peon's daughter bags 80%
Kajal Aswal, a student of Class X at St Xavier's High School in Mohali, lived up the expectations of her parents, fighting all odds to achieve what she wanted.

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