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Monday, August 11, 2014

News Digest: Male nudity evolving trend since 1990s in India

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
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Male nudity evolving trend since 1990s in India
Nudity and the big ‘O’ – obscenity – walk hand in hand in India.

Brother's gift of life and liver helped her survive
Neha Kothari was 27 when she had a baby. She and her husband were occupied with their little son when she developed a fever that refused to go.

Making a match to untangle donation knot
Elvis Aaron Lama worked in the F&B section of a Bangalore fast-food chain when he got to know Diki Sherpa. That was three years ago. Weeks after they met, Aaron asked Diki for her hand.

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Hyundai India puts breaks on export to Europe
The company, which exported 2.5 lakh units from India last year, expects this year's shipments at 1.9 lakh units, a decline of 24%.

Hindustan Unilever rejigs management panel
Replacing Bakshi, are two young "listers" (term used for super performers at HUL) Samir Singh and Priya Nair who have been appointed EDs of the respective portfolios, personal care and home care.

LIC will intervene in companies when necessary: Chairman
You took charge in the midst of a slowdown and restriction on some of the best selling policies.How do you see the industry growing?.

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Buffaloes gore lioness to death near Sasan-Gir border
An 11-year-old lioness was gored to death by a buffalo herd and her broken carcass was found by a beat guard who was led to the dead mother by her 18-month-old cub.

Floating solar panel to come up at Rajarghat off Kolkata
The country's first floating solar power panel will come up on a waterbody beside the Eco Park at Rajarhat New Town by November.

World Bank to fund ecologically safe power projects
World Bank lends money to a number of development projects in India, including power projects.

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All doses of experimental Ebola drug sent to West Africa
A US company that makes an experimental drug for treating the often deadly Ebola virus said on Monday that it has sent all its available supplies to West Africa.

Russia sends aid convoy to Ukraine despite Western warnings
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia is sending an aid convoy to eastern Ukraine despite urgent Western warnings against using humanitarian help as a pretext for an invasion.

Obama goes on vacation, tees off, draws ire
Back in the 1980s, the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi made quite a splash when he went on a holiday to Andaman Islands with his family.

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OMG: Katrina Kaif's most scorching onscreen acts

6 reasons to watch Finding Fanny

Celebs who refused to do Bigg Boss
There are many celebrities who have refused to be inmates of Bigg Boss despite getting lucrative money and a chance to become a household name and get noticed by filmmaker.

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Soon, car dashboard to show traffic signs
A new technology may allow a dashboard screen inside the car to display traffic signs and alert the driver of what actions to take.

There are toxic pesticides in your chai: Study
A Greenpeace India study, released on Monday, says it has identified the presence of pesticides in leading brands of tea sold in India, both national and international

Sponge-like plastic to soak up CO2, reduce pollution
Scientists have developed a sponge-like plastic that soaks carbon dioxide (CO2) and might ease our transition from polluting fossil fuels towards new energy sources, such as hydrogen.

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World Cup top scorer Miroslav Klose retires
Miroslav Klose picked up his 16th goal, in what was his fourth World Cup, to surpass Brazilian Ronaldo as the tournament's leading scorer.

Zeeshan, Gurmail in race for Dhyan Chand Award
"I don't have words to explain my feeling. I am honoured to be selected for this award," Davis Cup coach Zeeshan Ali said on Monday.

Diego Maradona hits journalist at event in Argentina
Argentine football great Diego Maradona punched one of the reporters who crowded around him as he left a show with his younger son Diego Fernando.

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Sony Xperia T3 review: Underpowered & overpriced
Is Xperia T3 worth considering if you have bestsellers like Moto X and Nexus 5 at the same price? Find out the answer to these questions in our Sony Xperia T3 review…

First impressions: Oppo N1 Mini
Just like N1, the mini variant of the phone also comes with a rotating camera lens.

25 Google search tips and tricks you need to know
The little things that make finding what you want on Google faster, and make searches more specific and that uncover entertaining Easter eggs.

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DPS Ghaziabad in top 8 CBSE schools
In the TOI report 'Only one NCR school in CBSE's top eight' published on Monday, the list inadvertently missed out Delhi Public School, Ghaziabad.

A research project must for every Patna University teacher: VC
Simhadri told the teachers that the university was striving hard to improve the infrastructure conducive to the growth of teaching and research.

UGC asks universities to fill vacant posts of teachers
UGC has asked all central universities to identify reasons for teaching posts lying vacant and make concerted efforts to fill them up, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Monday.

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Non-inclusion of Veer Savarkar in Bharat Ratna list irks Shiv Sena
The list, it is said, includes, among others, Netaji Subhaschandra Bose, BSP founder-leader Kanshi Ram, legendary painter Raja Ravi Varma and former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Mishaps hold up traffic on Western Express Highway, Eastern Freeway
Vehicular movement was hit on the Western Express Highway at Kherwadi and on the Eastern Freeway on Monday due to separate accidents.

Locks found broken in victim's Khar shops
A 69-year-old businessman from Khar, Mahesh Bafna, was found murdered by his family members in his godown at Khar (W) on Monday morning.

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Half-baked design, full trouble
Every day, 12 lakh vehicles pass on the part of Ring Road touching NH24 and Sarai Kale Khan ISBT.

Beyond borders: Indian recipients find a French connection
Frenchwoman Marie Therese Hampart Zoumain and husband Henri were visiting their son, Sebestien, who works for a Gurgaon MNC and lives in Delhi.

Sainik Farms could turn legit for a small price
Urban development ministry, Delhi government and South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) have swung in to action to come out with a formula to regularize Sainik Farms.

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Advocate Shubha Shankarnarayan gets bail after 4 years in jail
Advocate Shubha Shankarnarayan, sentenced to life for murdering her fiancé, has been granted bail on Monday by the Supreme Court.

Honorary doctorates capped at three
The government on Monday directed universities in Karnataka to award only three honorary doctorates in a year.

Chief justice recuses from hearing KPSC recruitment cases
The of the Karnataka high court on Monday recused himself from hearing a batch of petitions related to alleged irregularities in the 1998, 1999 and 2004 gazetted probationers examinations conducted by the KPSC.

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Household survey triggers panic in Telangana
The intensive household survey that the Telangana government proposes to conduct across the new state on August 19 has triggered panic with thousands of Telangana natives working or studying elsewhere scrambling to be present in their respective homes in Greater Hyderabad and other Telangana districts on the day of the survey.

Wrap up engineering admissions by August 31: SC
The Supreme Court on Monday told both AP and Telangana states to complete the engineering admissions' process by August 31, but refused to go into the fee reimbursement and nativity issues.

Two states joust for tourism institute in Hyderabad
The conflict between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh over the control of the National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (NITHM) took a dramatic turn on Monday when AP special chief secretary Chandana Khan, who went to the institute for a meeting, was turned away by cops apprehending trouble from Telangana employees.

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Doctors master science of making perfect babies
Thirty five years ago, when Dr Subhash Mukhopadhyay in Kolkata fused an egg and sperm outside the body to assist reproduction, it gave birth to Durga, India's first test tube baby.

Lack of awareness, common tests ail diagnosing learning disability
Around 20% of children in city schools have learning disabilities. The findings are based on a sample study of 200 students by Chennai-based clinical neuropsychologist Dr B S Virudhagirinathan, who has researched this field for several years, with Help Child Centre for Learning Difficulty.

Government wields Goondas Act to curb sexual offences
Those charged with sexual offences in Tamil Nadu may be put away under the Goondas Act – which means one year in jail without trial.

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Gujarat to get marine police academy
The Centre is believed to have granted approval to a proposal of the state government for a first-of-its-kind National Marine Training Academy in Gujarat that was rejected by the previous UPA regime.

Tiny insects threat to mighty 'jumbos' in Ahmedabad
Birds have always been a severe threat to flights operating out of the city airport.

Bird hits Mumbai-bound flight, passengers safe
As many as 155 Mumbai-bound passengers, including crew members, had a narrow escape after the flight carrying them suffered a bird-hit.

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Boats 'ply' on roads as water enters low-lying areas
At least a dozen of villages in the outskirts of the city have been affected due to the influx of water from rivers Ken and Betwa besides the release of 30,000 quesec of water from Mata Tila in the river Yamuna.

Allahabad University to get regular registrar, librarian
After two years of inaction, the Allahabad University started the process of recruiting regular registrar and librarian, which was under the faculty members.

Trans-Yamuna villagers protest at DM office
Peeved over continuous load shedding, villagers of trans-Yamuna protested at the district magistrate office on Monday.

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Drug peddling near campus: Students
Complaints of drug peddling and eve-teasing came pouring in from students during an interface with police at a private educational institution at Khandagiri here on Monday.

Veterinary and agri varsities to be set up in Odisha
The state government has decided to set up two new universities in the state - a veterinary and an agriculture varsity.

Satkosia crocodile stalk nearby villagers
After flooding of rivers, streams and nullahs in Satkosia Wildlife Sanctuary on the banks of the Mahanadi, crocodiles and gharials have strayed into water bodies, posing a threat to humans.

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They have the right spirit for society's good
Youngsters in present times are often referred to as being careless, arrogant and shallow.However, a group of youngsters in city are breaking this perception with their out-of-the-box steps to do good to the society.

Sparks fly in Shahdol over Facebook post
Close on the heels of an offensive post on Facebook triggered tension in Khandwa fortnight, trouble erupted in Shahdol district on Sunday over posting an objectionable content on social media.

Asia's biggest pulses research centre to be set up in Sehore
The state government has made available 71 hectare land for the institution at Amlaha in Sehore.

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HC stays construction on land 'encroached' by Bibi Jagir Kaur
The high court passed the orders after hearing a petition filed by George Subh of Begowal nagar panchayat.

SAD(A) team meets jathedar
A delegation of Sikhs from Haryana representing SAD(A) met Akal Takht jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh, urging him to find a peaceful solution to the separate Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) issue.

2012 bill withdrawn, new Himachal Lokayukta law soon
In the absence of opposition, Himachal Pradesh assembly on Monday withdrew the Lokayukta bill of 2012, passed during the previous BJP regime.

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

News Digest: This 20-year-old lives on in 7 people

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, August 11, 2014
Today's Headlines

This 20-year-old lives on in 7 people
Sushant Kaushal, a bright young man of 20, died in a car crash on November 22, 2012. His family , although shattered, readily agreed to donate his organs after doctors and counsellors from Sir Gangaram Hospital approached them.

Gustaba in Gulmarg? Head for the food paradise
The second Times Passion Trail starting October 8 takes you on a flavoursome food journey to Kashmir.

Stringent steps likely to check bank scams
Infrastructure Investment Trusts need to be listed on stock exchanges besides being subject to stringent disclosure norms including detailed provisions for related party transactions and valuation of assets.

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New monetary policy framework under way
The government on Sunday left it to RBI to decide on interest rates even as the two have begun discussions on putting in place a new monetary policy framework, which is a fresh mechanism to fix rates.

Realty, infra players can tap stock markets
The Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Sunday paved the way for real estate and infrastructure developers to tap the stock markets to raise funds and repay some of the loans taken by them.

MF assets near all-time peak as market rallies
Assets managed by mutual fund houses rose above the Rs 10 lakh crore mark again in July, close to its all-time record, after a dip in June due to advance tax outgo.

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Floating solar panel to come up at Rajarghat of Kolkata by November
The country's first floating solar power panel will come up on a waterbody beside the Eco Park at Rajarhat New Town by November.

World Bank to fund ecologically safe power projects
World Bank lends money to a number of development projects in India, including power projects.

Agra's green cover expands from 9% to 11%
Hundreds of saplings were planted on Sunday in Agra, whose green cover has increased from 9 to 11 per cent.

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Australian couple in Thai baby scandal want boy back
An Australian couple at the centre of a Thai surrogate scandal Sunday denied they deliberately abandoned their baby son because he had Down's syndrome and said they would fight to get him back.

44 French police injured at French league match
Violence before and after a weekend match in Corsica between Bastia and Olympique de Marseille has left 44 police officers injured, with eight requiring hospital treatment, prompting the French interior minister vowing to ban those responsible from stadiums.

Hillary Clinton faults Obama's foreign policy
Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, in an interview published on Sunday, blamed President Barack Obama's faulty foreign policy for the rise of Islamic militants in both Syria and Iraq.

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Emraan Hashmi finds it difficult to cry on screen
Emraan Hashmi is all for experimenting with roles, but admits that he finds it difficult to cry on screen.

'I can't get over Dimple's 'prosthetic' bum shake'
The first song of Homi Adajania’s Finding Fanny is out and it comes with a quirky video to boot.

Kareena prefers song-and-dance to action
Kareena Kapoor Khan, who has driven an autorickshaw for an action sequence in Singham Returns, where she is paired with Ajay Devgn, confesses that she doesn’t enjoy doing stuntbaazi much.

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Vaccine against Ebola vaccine will not be available before 2015: WHO
An effective vaccine against the deadly Ebola vaccine will not be available before 2015.

A wonder wrap that keeps infections at bay
A wonder wrap has now been discovered that clings to the body’s most difficult-to-protect parts to keep infections at bay.

Windowless offices with air conditioned rooms, a threat to health
Modern day offices with centrally air conditioned rooms and air tight windows could be seriously harming your health.

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Indian women win gold, men silver in Archery WC
Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Deepika Kumari was the star of the show shooting three of the Indian team's five 10s.

Sania Mirza-Cara Black in Rogers Cup final
Sania Mirza and Cara Black survived a thriller in the semifinals as they carved out a hard-earned 7-6(3) 3-6 13-11 victory to reach Rogers Cup doubles final.

Federer cruises into Rogers Cup final, to meet Tsonga
Roger Federer eased into the final of the Rogers Cup with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Feliciano Lopez, putting the maestro on the brink of a landmark 80th career title.

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Why exclusive deals matter so much to Flipkart, Amazon, others
Partnering with brands to be their exclusive sales partner seems to be the flavour of the season for e-commerce companies.

Mad Catz R.A.T TE review: Tournament ready
Does Mad Catz's R.A.T.TE professional mouse live up to be worthy of the R.A.T. cape and cowl, or does it become the black S.H.E.E.P of the family? Here's our review...

4 ways to add backlight ambient lighting to TVs, PCs
Having ambient light around your TV throws an even hue, allowing your eyes to remain focused without strain. Here are 5 ways you can add ambient light to your PC/TV.

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Only one NCR school in CBSE's top eight
It's Chennai on top with three of its schools scoring the highest average aggregate in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class XII exams in 2014.

Two schools of Nalanda University to commence courses next month
The idea to revive Nalanda University was first mooted in 2005 by then President APJ Abdul Kalam.

Teachers learn to tackle depression, suicide tendencies among schoolkids
National Crime Record Bureau’s figures show that as many as 2,471 children committed suicide after failing in examinations in 2013. The numbers are up by almost 10% as compared to the previous year

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Mumbai has most short-circuit fires and deaths in India
Mumbai is the most dangerous city in the country as far as fires caused by short-circuit go.

'Build on organ-donation record'
Crusaders of organ donation say Mumbai should lead with example and steadily build up on its record cadaver donations witnessed this year

Uddhav may spell out Sena's stand on BJP's Maharashtra ambition this week
Sena president Uddhav Thackeray will give an “appropriate reply” to BJP chief Amit Shah who has said his party would head the next government in Maharashtra, sources said on Sunday

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50 lakh cars on flooded roads choke capital
Hundreds of Delhiites heading for Rakhi celebrations were stranded for more than five hours after a heavy shower choked all the major roads around the city.

Delhi's CR Park temple guesthouse staffer hangs self
A 42-year-old staff member at the Kali temple guesthouse in Chittaranjan Park was found hanging from a ceiling fan inside a room on Sunday morning.

CP traders want NDMC to rationalize parking rate
Months after New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) introduced a special parking rate at Connaught Place and neighbouring markets, traders’ associations want the civic agency to rationalize it. The steep hike, they say, has led to a decline in the footfall.

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For me, India is about music and food
Unni Løvlid, a Norwegian musician raised in Hornindal, Sogn og Fjordane, creates soulful melody with the piano, fiddle, and Hardanger fiddle.Thanks to her mother Oline Ragnhild Løvlid, Unni took to folk music.

Shettar opens Pandora, in a denotification fix
Opposition leader Jagadish Shettar's plan to put the state government in a fix on the Arkavathy land denotification, has boomeranged on him.

Citizens see red as eco park goes to club
The BBMP plans to rope in a club to maintain an eco park in Koramangala 6th Block, but may just end up handing over this lush piece of land for its private use.

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Telangana faces both depleting groundwater table and deficit rains
In what could be termed as a tough start, the new Telangana state is now facing both depleting groundwater table and deficit rains, thanks to the monsoon playing truant.

Several government junior colleges staring at shutdown
Higher education in the rural areas of Andhra Pradesh seems to be the worst victim of the state bifurcation.

Andhra Pradesh government's airport dreams grounded
The Andhra Pradesh government, which had proposed to set up more airports and expand the existing ones, has run into a land hurdle.

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Little policing on Chennai's fringes
Crime patter ns in Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts, next door to Chennai, have been mirroring the city's with petty crimes such as chain snatching and burglary on the rise.

Deaths, injuries don't keep them off the range
It's been nine years since her 21-year-old son died but N Lakshmi, 50, is yet to come to terms with it. She said a stray bullet took Sankar down while he was grazing their goats inside the Hanumanthapuram firing range on April 19, 2005.

Easy pickings in the line of fire
A volley of deafening shots and a barrage of reports echo through the hillocks near the police and armed forces firing range in Hanumanthapuram, about 60km south of Chennai.

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Govt schools to have CCTV cameras
The state government has decided to install CCTV cameras in all government schools.

Birds remain a scare for flights
Bird hits may have gone down at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel international airport but the threat continues to haunt passengers and the airport authority alike.

Prantij to house state's 1st semiconductor wafer unit
Gujarat is set to get its first semiconductor wafer fabrication manufacturing facility by late 2017 in Prantij of Sabarkantha district.

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Flood scare: Phaphamau, Naini submerged
The low-lying areas of the city, including Phaphamau and Naini, were submerged following release of water into Ganga and Yamuna from barrages on Saturday morning. In fact, the river water was merely a few metres away from the residential areas of trans-Ganga areas till reports last came in.

UPSRTC schemes to attract tourists a flop
‘Tourist Pass’ and ‘Tourist Bus’ -- the two ambitious schemes initiated by the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) about four years ago to attract foreign and domestic tourists and boost its revenue -- has turned out to be big flop as not a single person has approached the authorities in these years to avail the facility.

Century-old 'asthdhatu' idol stolen
A century-old ‘asthdhatu’ idol of Goddess Durga was stolen from a temple in Ghatwa village under Karchana on Friday night. The idol was adorned with gold and silver ornaments worth Rs 50,000 which was also missing. A FIR has been lodged in this connection.

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Freedom fighters disillusioned
"No doubt India has progressed, especially in technology, but this is not the India we had thought of at the time of freedom movement.

Job fair shortlists 140 people with disabilities
A large number of institutes and employers from various sectors came forward to provide equal opportunities to persons with disabilities.

Land quota: Taskforce credibility questioned
The government's hurried attempt to douse the controversy over misuse of discretionary quota allotments by forming a taskforce on August 2 has become a major embarrassment for the ruling party.

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Pulse of Bhopal, the level of Upper Lake
A sufi shrine in silhouette on the majestic sweep of the Upper Lake.

Scolded for coming late on duty, woman constable shoots self
A woman CISF constable allegedly shot herself at Bhopal airport after being scolded by her senior for reporting late on duty, police said on Sunday.

MP BJP could soon get its new chief
After the BJP national council ratified Amit Shah's appointment as the party national president on Saturday, the chief for the Madhya Pradesh unit could also be announced any time soon.

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AAP to bring in top leaders to Patiala
In between, Sanjay Singh and Yogendra Yadav, members of the party's political affairs committee, will canvass for the party candidate on August 12, 13 and 14, respectively.

YPS Patiala wins inter-school declamation competition at Sanawar
Eighteen teams participated in an All India Inter-school English Declamation Competition 2014 held at The Lawrence School, Sanawar on Sunday.

The reluctant politician
From being a docile wife and mother to running for Victorian state elections in Australia, Amita Gill's journey was egged by her desire to work for people.

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