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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

News Digest: Nainital high court seeks details of Uttarakhand spending on Kedar tragedy relief

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Today's Headlines

Nainital high court seeks details of Uttarakhand spending on Kedar tragedy relief
Nainital high court on Wednesday issued a notice to the Uttarakhand government seeking details of the money spent after last year's deluge on rehabilitation and reconstruction of the state.

Nainital HC seeks details of U'khand spending on Kedar tragedy relief
Nainital high court on Wednesday issued a notice to the Uttarakhand government seeking details of the money spent after last year's deluge on rehabilitation and reconstruction of the state.

Former MLA Dhami receives death threat
Former Dharchula MLA and Harish Rawat loyalist Harish Dhami received a death threat on his mobile from an anonymous caller over a panchayat poll nomination on Tuesday.

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RIL to invest Rs 1.8 lakh crore in 3 yrs
RIL currently ranks 135th on the Fortune 500 list of global companies.It expects to break into the top 50 by doubling its profitability and turnover in the next three years, a road map for which was laid two years back.

Poor rain unlikely to impact GDP much: Report
The production of pulses and oil seeds, the report points out, may be worst affected, leading to rise in prices of these items and to bridge the demand-supply gap, the country will have to depend on imports.

Jaitley recuses himself from Vodafone tax case
Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said he has recused himself from matters pertaining to the Rs 20,000 crore Vodafone tax dispute as he had advised the telecom giant on various issues before June 2009.

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Environment ministry to crowd source green ads
Seeking to involve the general public in its effort to create awareness over green issues, the environment ministry has decided to 'crowd source' ideas or creative inputs for its 'official' advertisements. Official advertisement of the ministry will now be based on ideas of the common man or experts from outside the government. The ministry had successfully experimented with 'crowd sourcing' while bringing out an advertisement in newspapers across the country on the occasion of the 'World Day to Combat Desertification' on June 17. The experiment was in tune with environment minister Prakash Javadekar's announcement on the 'World Environment Day' on June 5 when he promised to take several measures to end 'officialdom' in his ministry and promote decision-making with public involvement. In line with the promise, the ministry had for the first time sought direct public participation in creating 'official' advertisement for any such event and invited entries ahead of the 'World Day to Combat Desertification'. The ministry selected from the entries and brought this out as advertisements in newspapers on Tuesday. Officials said similar entries in the form of concept along with painting /designs/ captions will be crowd sourced in future for other occasions. "The best entry/entries will be used to develop communication product like advertisement/poster," said an official. The ministry also decided that the winner of the best entry will be invited for the event and his\her contribution will be suitably recognized. The government will, while inviting the entries, come out with all details of the event for which it intends to crowd source the ideas. "The ministry will, however, reserve the right to make changes as deemed fit in the original concept\design for development of the final communication product," said the official. He said the changes would, at the most, be in the form of putting up pictures of Prime Minister and environment minister or any other minister on the final product.

New lizard species named after Mumbai scientist
A Mumbai scientist has earned a rare distinction of getting a new species of gecko — discovered last year from the Western Ghats in Maharashtra — named after him.

India has right to grow, emissions may rise: Govt
In what may be a strong signal to rich nations on climate change, India on Tuesday said the developing countries have a "right to grow" and in the process their "net emission (of greenhouse gases) may increase".

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Japan bans child porn possession
Japan on Wednesday finally fell into line with other major developed countries and made the possession of child pornography illegal, but the sometimes graphic images of paedophilia in manga comic books remain legal.

Benghazi 'ringleader' was planning new attacks: US
The suspected ringleader of the deadly 2012 assault on an American compound in Benghazi was planning new attacks on Americans, the United States says, defending the raid that captured the Libyan militant.

Kurds committed abuses in Syria: Rights group
Kurds in parts of northern Syria have carried out arbitrary arrests and failed to investigate the killings and disappearance of political opponents, Human Rights Watch said on Thursday in a report documenting rights abuses.

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My childhood was spent in laps of best actors: SRK
As Shah Rukh Khan says, “In theatre, just like in life, there are no retakes.” The fact that in theatre an actor stands bare, performing live in front of an audience, makes it the toughest form of acting as it comes without retakes and almost no frills of enhancing your stardom.

Sunil Grover will not be playing Gutthi
Sunil Grover aka Gutthi is all set to return to Comedy Nights With Kapil, a show that made him a household name. However, sources have revealed that he will not be playing the character of Gutthi.

Sangeeta Bijlani quits comeback movie
Onir’s Shab was being touted as Sangeeta Bijlani’s Bollywood comeback after a hiatus of two decades, but the feisty actress has backed out of it. Reason — the one-time screen scorcher is uncomfortable with the kissing, lovemaking and other intimate scenes that are an integral part of the script.

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Now, you can send `scented` text messages to your loved ones
Harvard engineering professor David Edwards has invented a new device along with his former student, Rachel Field, that can send 'aromas' through mobile messages.

NanoDegree: Higher education in 6 months
This week, AT&T and Udacity, the online education company in US founded by the Stanford professor and former Google engineering whiz Sebastian Thrun, announced something meant to be very small: the “NanoDegree.”

Shrinking houses putting Britons at health risk
Britain is in the grip of an invisible housing squeeze with millions of people living in homes that are too small for them, according to new research which reveals that more than half of all dwellings are failing to meet minimum modern standards on size.

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Croatia knock Cameroon out of WC
Striker Mario Mandzukic scored two second-half goals as Croatia knocked 10-man Cameroon out of the World Cup with a 4-0 rout in Manaus on Wednesday.

Chile knock out Spain with a 2-0 win
Spain made a shock early exit from the World Cup after a 0-2 loss against Chile to become only the fourth defending champions to crash out of the tournament at the first stage.

Nadal, Djokovic under Wimbledon cloud
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic head to Wimbledon fearing the title may be beyond them as the grass event shapes up to be the most open in a decade.

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YouTube to block artists who don't sign up for paid service
YouTube plans to potentially block the content of certain labels from appearing on its free website unless they sign deals to participate in the new paid music service.

Here's one reason you should not buy Google Nexus 5
Many Nexus 5 users report poor GPS performance, with the device failing to latch onto satellite signals, acquiring signals after considerable delay or frequently losing GPS connectivity.

Google accused of blocking rivals' apps on Play Store
Aptoide has urged EU to take action against Google for allegedly blocking rivals in the multi-billion-dollar Android app marketplace.

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Japan continues to be Asian giant in higher education, China closing in
Japan continues it's dominance in Asian higher education by holding the top position yet again in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2014, released a few hours ago on Thursday.

Muslim enrolment goes up in schools: HRD report
Muslim enrolment in schools has gone up marginally while there has been a slight decline in case of the SC/ST community.

HC asks CBSE to review 6 AIPMT questions within a week
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday asked the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to review six ambiguous questions in the biology section of All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) within a week.

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Auto, cab fare hike: Activists to move HC
The MMRTA will take a final call on the autorickshaw and taxi fare hikes on Friday afternoon, said officials. Meanwhile, commuter rights activists said they plan to move the Bombay high court against any such hike.

Teen killed in Vasai for 'honour', 1 detained
One person has been detained in UP for the alleged honour killing of a 15-year-old boy in Vasai. The Valiv police found the decomposed body of the teen, Abhishek Yadav, in the forests at Sashunavghar in Vasai on June 15.

Gold worth Rs 3 crore seized at airport
Customs officials seized 11.6kg gold worth Rs 2.9 crore in four cases on Wednesday.

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IIT-B tech to get water from sewage in Dwarka
Water-deficient Dwarka will get an additional 1.1 million gallons a day by January next year through a technology developed by IIT-Bombay students that will purify sewage to provide potable water.

Spot checks of Chandni Chowk work
The managing director of Shahjahanabad Redevelopment Corporation and the PWD secretary made presentations about the progress of the work, said officials.

Khirki raid controversy: Talk of chargesheet against Bharti
The Khirki raid controversy involving Aam Aadmi Party MLA Somnath Bharti raised its head once again on Wednesday amid reports that the police were planning to file a chargesheet against the former law minister.

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School bus crushes 8-year-old outside home
A school bus attendant’s alleged negligence claimed the life of a young girl who had seconds earlier alighted from the vehicle. Namita, 8, was crushed under the rear wheel of the Swaraj Mazda, as she bent to pick up her lunch bag which the attendant dropped out of the window.

Man falls into lift shaft from 7th floor, dies
A 48-year-old construction supervisor died after he accidentally fell into a lift shaft from the seventh floor of an under-construction building on Monday night.

From junk pile to arty house
Vijay Dutt tripped over some metal pieces lying unused in a garage he visited.He picked them up and made 24 candle stands, which now adorn the walls of his airy living room.

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Andhra Pradesh's bid to snap power to Telangana nixed
AP decided to reduce the power supply to Telangana as a tit-for-tat measure for the latter denying 10 TMC drinking water to Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam districts from the Nagarjunasagar last week.

One more body found in Beas river
Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) The body of one more student of V N R Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering was traced in the Beas river on Wednesday, taking the total bodies recovered to nine.

Hyderabad HC quashes case against Ratna Prabha
Justice Suri Appa Rao in his judgment described the allegations levelled against Ratna Prabha by the CBI as 'baseless' and also recorded a finding that the CBI has not made out any prima facie case against her.

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Monday's 'green corridor' feat comes under scrutiny
After Monday's dramatic 'green corridor' enabled quick transport of a human heart from the Government General Hospital to save the life of a 21-year-old woman in a corporate hospital, some activists have cried foul that the recipient hospital had invited media attention to gain publicity.

Citing economics, hospitals shy away from heart transplant programme
The high-octane operation in Chennai that transported a heart in an ambulance through a "green corridor" to save a Mumbai girl's life highlighted the southern Indian city's preparedness and, at the same time, drew attention to the near absence of a heart transplant programme in the financial capital.

Ramps on the roads
For Chennaiites, a walk along most streets in the city involves skipping over potholes, hopping across rubble and dodging oncoming traffic. Now, they face another problem - ramps extending from properties on to roads.

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City builder buys 48,000 sq yard plot for Rs 368 crore
In a development which is set to boost the city’s realty market, a 48,000 square yard plot owned by Ahmedabad Panjrapole Sansthan has been sold by the Charity Commissioner of Ahmedabad for Rs 368 crore.

Nanavati panel seeks review of HC order about Sanjiv Bhatt
The Nanavati commission probing the 2002 riots has moved the Gujarat high court for a review of the latter's order asking the probe panel to supply all intelligence documents to suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt. In a review petition filed on Wednesday, the commission argued the court could not issue such an order.

Woman accuses 2 brothers of rape
A 32-year-old married woman has filed a complaint of rape against her two brothers at Khokhra police station.

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CCSU's plan to junk offline forms adds to students' woes
Chaudhary Charan Singh University's (CCSU) decision to scrap offline college admission forms has posed problems for several students who are not well versed or have no access to the internet.

Did torture by cops kill 32-year-old?
A 32-year-old man booked by police on charges of assaulting his wife died while under treatment at a local hospital. He had been reportedly seriously injured while under police custody.

Rain brings down temp
Rain lashed the city for consecutive fourth day on Tuesday bringing the day temperature below normal. People enjoyed the pleasant weather and went for outing with family and friends.

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No amendment yet to prevent kidney sale
The Union government amended the Transplantation of Human Organs Act (THOA)-1994 in September 2011 giving more teeth to state-level authorities regulating transplant, considered crucial to stop organ sale.

No goof up in Plus II evaluation: Minister
The government is planning to introduce online evaluation of Plus II answer papers from next year, higher education minister Pradeep Panigrahy told the state assembly on Tuesday.

More short-term courses at Berhampur University
Berhampur University (BU) is planning to introduce more skill development short-term add-on courses in collaboration with the National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad, this year.

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Police declare cash reward on 3 PMT scam accused
Gwalior police on Tuesday announced a cash reward on information about three accused in pre-medical admission scam, who are on the run.

'Harassed' men make distress calls to crisis centre
Within 48 hours of the launch of One Stop Crisis Centre, government data reveals three in 10 callers seeking 'help' are males.

Woman raped, beaten to death by father-in-law
A man raped and beat his 24-year-old widowed daughter-in-law to death in front of her two-year-old daughter in Tikamgarh district.Accsued, Jageshwar Lodhi, 45, was arrested and sent to jail on Tuesday.

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Database of Punjab students studying abroad to be compiled
The Punjab government on Wednesday finalized a plan to compile database of students of Punjab studying abroad on study visa with an aim to ensure their safety and check their exploitation by travel agents.

Villagers take pledge against drugs
Barnala: Making a new beginning, residents of a small village in Barnala district took a pledge at a gurdwara not to take drugs and start a campaign against drug peddlers.

Indefinite protest against spate of abductions
Angry over the spate of abductions in the district, several organizations on Wednesday started an indefinite dharna in front of a police station here.

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Temple in Kerala Guarded by Devotee Crocodile for Hundreds of Years

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Ananthapura Lake Temple in Kasaragod, built in the 9th century, is the only lake temple in Kerala and is the moolasthanam (original abode) of Ananthapadmanabha, the deity of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. The garbhagriha of the temple is reachable only by a bridge. What is most amazing about the temple, is that a vegetarian crocodile has been guarding the temple for hundreds of years.
 
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

News Digest: UP governor quits, others on NDA 'sack list' line up at Modi's door

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Today's Headlines

UP governor quits, others on NDA 'sack list' line up at Modi's door
With an insistent Centre seeking their removal, Congress-appointed governors are seeking audience with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Rajnath Singh.

BKU leaders booked for inciting communal passions
Prohibitory orders have been issued in Shamli district after local people burnt effigies of Bharatiya Kisan Union leaders who allegedly made inflammatory speeches with the potential to set off communal tension at a mahapanchayat on June 13.

Unauthorized shelters for riot victims removed from forest land
Authorities in Shamli district on Monday removed illegal shelters built on forest land near Roten village by those displaced during last year's violence in the area.

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Prices of vegetables soar across country
Prices of most vegetables have risen steadily across the country since the new government took charge at the Centre.

Govt policies will be predictable, fair: Oil minister
The oil ministry proposes to replace the present exploration block auction method, called NELP, with a uniform licensing policy to facilitate production of all forms of hydrocarbons — from oil to shale gas — under a single policy regime.

World's costliest holiday package coming to India
India may be a developing country but the Taj has placed it firmly on the list of must-visit place for the richest people on earth.

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India has right to grow, emissions may rise: Govt
In what may be a strong signal to rich nations on climate change, India on Tuesday said the developing countries have a "right to grow" and in the process their "net emission (of greenhouse gases) may increase".

Obama to create world's largest ocean preserve
Aiming to protect marine wildlife, Obama will also direct the government to create a program to deter illegal fishing.

Satpuda exploring livelihood options to save tigers
The Satpuda Foundation, which has been working for wildlife conservation, is exploring employment opportunities in villagers surrounding Navegaon-Nagzira Tiger Reserve.

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Iraq sacks top security officers
Iraq's prime minister fired several top security commanders in a major shake-up Tuesday as fighting approached Baghdad in a militant onslaught that the UN warned risked breaking the country up.

Explosion hits World Cup viewing area in Nigeria
An explosion tore through a venue in the northeast Nigerian town of Damaturu where fans had gathered to watch a World Cup soccer match on Tuesday, a police official said, declining to give further details.

Britain expected to face worst-ever cyber attack
Britain might face its worst-ever cyber attack on Tuesday night.

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'I went for a holiday with Jacqueline, but later things soured'
Saif Ali Khan and Sajid Khan may look extremely incompatible on the surface, but when you dig deeper, you realise that they are quite similar, be it their love for movies, their sense of humour or their pure intellectual brain power.

OMG: Shraddha and Aditya plan a secret vacation
Following the footsteps of their seniors and the hottest couple of B-Town: Ranbir Kapoor-Katrina Kaif, Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor are going for a vacation too.

5 Oops moments of Priyanka Chopra
It's surprising to find the sizzling and hot Priyanka Chopra's name in this list of wardrobe malfuntions, PeeCee has managed to find a place in this category not just once but many a times.

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Coffee waste may fuel your car now
The study by University of Bath found that different varieties of coffee, including Robusta and Arabica, have reasonably standard composition and relevant physical properties of fuel, suggesting that all coffee waste could be a "viable" way of producing biodiesel.

Soon, astronauts to enjoy freshly brewed coffee at ISS
The ISS will soon get an espresso machine, allowing astronauts to enjoy hot, freshly brewed coffee in space.

Scientists develop sensor that can embedded in the eye
Your eyes could soon become a high-tech information centre that tracks changes and tells you when it’s time to see an eye doctor.

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Kerzhakov saves Russia against Korea
Alexander Kerzhakov rescued Russia in their first World Cup finals match since 2002, scoring as a substitute to salvage a 1-1 draw against South Korea.

Ochoa stars as Mexico hold Brazil 0-0
Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa produced an inspired performance as Mexico held World Cup hosts Brazil to a frustrating 0-0 draw in Group A in Fortaleza.

Fellaini inspires Belgium comeback
Marouane Fellaini came off the bench to inspire a Belgian fightback against Algeria as Marc Wilmots' side opened their World Cup campaign with a 2-1 win.

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Facebook follows Google, tracks users across internet
Facebook will track you across any website you visit, as long as the site has a 'like' button, a Facebook login, or any Facebook code.

TCS may soon be world's second biggest tech employer
Tata Consultancy Services has become the world's third largest employer of people in the technology sector, with over 3 lakh employees.

Vishal Sikka bets on alliances with Oracle, SAP, IBM
Infosys has quietly created a new portfolio of managing alliances with software product majors Oracle, IBM, Salesforce and SAP.

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Uttarakhand to host central university on Himalayan technology
A new Central University for Himalayan Technology with international faculty will be established in Uttarakhand, HRD minister Smriti Z Irani said on Tuesday.

SSC pass percentage up from last year, 40,000 students score above 90%
The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results, which were announced online on Tuesday—almost 10 days late as compared to last year—have brought cheer to the state. Maharashtra's overall success rate (freshers and repeaters) rose from 76.2% to 81.8%.

Hotel management admission process begins today
The form and photocopies of supporting documents have to be submitted in person at the designated application receipt center (ARC) for the purpose of verification of documents and confirmation of the admission claim.

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Rajat Gupta goes to prison, may be out by 2015-end
Still, it is a devastating blow to illustrious corporate honcho who counted the high and mighty of India and US, including the Clintons, among his friends.

Mahindra co launches Happinest
Mahindra Lifespace Developers (MLDL), the real estate and infrastructure development arm of the Mahindra Group, launched its latest project Happinest, focused on making quality housing at affordable prices.

Did not know of Preity-Ness spat at auction, says IPL CEO
In what may be a jolt to actor Preity Zinta in the case she has filed against businessman Ness Wadia, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Indian Premier League Sundar Raman has denied that he was present at the IPL auction in Bangalore where Zinta and Wadia allegedly had an argument.

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9-year-old raped by neighbour
A nine-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her neighbour when she was sleeping on the terrace of her house in Anand Parbat area of Central Delhi.

Once decried, BRT on revival road
Implementing bus rapid transit across the city has been one of the key recommendations of the lieutenant governor’s committee on air pollution.

Yamuna facelift plan to be tried out at Barapullah
The public works department is planning on cleaning a small stretch of the Barapullah drain and developing its banks for walking and cycling.

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Mandur sets agenda for govt, ends protest
Residents of Mandur called off their agitation on Tuesday, but on their terms, setting the agenda for chief minister Siddaramaiah and Bangalore's civic authorities.

Lingayats step up pressure to have own representative in KPCC
Accusing the Congress of doing injustice to the Lingayats in the state, the All India Veerashaiva Mahasabha threatened to fight the party and the government.

Muggers stab graphic designer in Kammanahalli
Working up a hearty appetite with a game of football, a young graphic designer and his friend headed to a restaurant for dinner.

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VNR college to face the heat for Beas tragedy
The Telangana government is likely to fix responsibility on VNR Vignana Jyothi College of Engineering and Technology for the Himachal Pradesh tragedy in which its 24 of its students were washed away in the Beas river.

AP, Telangana firm on going ahead with farm loan waiver
Despite the Reserve Bank of India giving it the thumbs down, the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governments are determined to go ahead with their election promise of waiving off loans taken by farmers.

Narasimhan, Rosaiah spared for now
The Narendra Modi government at the Centre seems to have spared Andhra Pradesh governor ESL Narasimhan and his Tamil Nadu counterpart K Rosaiah in the first round of purge initiated by it in which seven governors appointed by the previous UPA government were asked to quit.

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Five times on, he retains the drive
A silent hero in Monday's 'green corridor' mission that saved the life of a Mumbai woman who received a donor heart from a road accident victim in Chennai was ambulance driver C Kathir.

'Amma' tea to hit the market soon
After 'Amma water' and 'Amma salt,' the Tamil Nadu Government is set to introduce 'Amma tea'. It will be a product of the state-owned Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporation.

Khushbu exit a loss, says DMK leader
Her role in the 2006 film 'Periyar' stirred interest in political circles.The film, on the life of the patriarch of Dravidian movement and Dravida Kazhagam leader E V Ramasamy, better known as Periyar, did not do well.

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Gujarat governor likely to resign shortly
Gujarat governor Dr Kamla is likely to resign much before her term ends in November 2014.

Facing financial crunch, city builder kills self
In an incident which sent shockwaves through the builder fraternity, Harshad Patel (45) of Vishvas Group committed suicide on the railway tracks at Sola on Tuesday afternoon.

Builder default: Residents get bank notice
According to SBI, the builders had taken a loan of Rs 4.31 crore, along with interest and other charges.

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Allahabad high court seeks replies in shiksha mitras case
Passing the order, Justice Pradeep Kumar Singh Baghel directed to fix June 19 to re-hear the case.The court passed the directives on a writ petition filed by Shiv Rajan and three other BTC and BEd passed candidates.

'Traders are law-breakers' soft target'
Members of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) traders' wing on Monday expressed concern over deteriorating law and order and poor power supply condition.

No 'father figure' in museum
The Allahabad Museum boasts of a treasure trove of artifacts and objects dating back to over 5,000 years. Dozens of these artifacts belong to Mother Goddess, but there is no statue depicting father as an art object.

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Ganjam survivors hoping against hope
She is still waiting for return of her husband even a year after Uttarakhand tragedy where Dwarikanath Panda along with some others in Ganjam district went missing.

Insurance cover eludes Uttarakhand flood-hit Rathis
Even one year after the devastating Kedarnath floods, the unfortunate Rathi family of Sambalpur has not yet received death certificate of any of their 17 family members, who were swept away.

No headmasters, students skip schools in Bhadrak district
At least two of five high schools in the district are functioning without headmasters. This, coupled with lack of trained teachers, has made things worse, forcing students to keep away from schools.

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MP registers maximum surge in domestic tourists: Assocham
Clocking a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 381%, Madhya Pradesh that registered 5.3 crore domestic tourist footfalls in 2012 has recorded a maximum surge in domestic tourist arrival in India.

Widow raped, killed by father-in-law in MP village
The victim's husband had allegedly committed suicide by c.nsuming some poisonous substance about three months back

Madhya Pradesh's first one-stop aid centre for women in distress opens in Bhopal
First one stop crisis centre (OSCC) for women in Madhya Pradesh was inaugurated in Bhopal on Monday.

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Amid ongoing spat, Kamal Sharma, Sukhbir Badal meet
The meeting, though, was first scheduled to discuss the governance reforms where four bureaucrats, including Badal junior's special secretaries Rahul Tiwari and Manvesh Sidhu, were also present.

Sikhs of Maharashtra oppose All India Sikh Gurdwara Act
In a blow to Shiromani Akali Dal's efforts to revive the Panthic agenda, Sikhs of Maharashtra have opposed the SAD initiative for enactment of All India Sikh Gurdwara Act.

Another inmate dies in Faridkot jail
Another undertrial, who was arrested under narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances (NDPS) Act, died at Faridkot jail on Tuesday morning following "drug overdose".

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