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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

News Digest: Death-trap roads in Madhya Pradesh: State highways bloodier stretches than national highways

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, September 04, 2014
Today's Headlines

Death-trap roads in Madhya Pradesh: State highways bloodier stretches than national highways
Every hour, one life is lost in a road accident in Madhya Pradesh, while at least eight suffer critical injuries. This is part of the damning report of the Union ministry of road transport and highways.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott arrives in IndiaPt
India is not a signatory to the NPT, but Abbott has stressed that Australia will ensure adequate bilateral safeguards before any deal is signed.

Yogi Adityanth: Pied Piper of polarization
From a brash rabblerouser to a seasoned crowd-puller from the saffron family, Yogi Adityanth has grown up steadily as a politician. What however has not changed is his fetish for hate speeches targeting a 'particular' community.

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RBI norms may hit co-operative depositors
In its latest circular, the RBI has said that under the new guidelines, the acquiring bank should not incur any loss arising out of the said merger or transfer of assets and liabilities of cooperative banks.

Murthy invests in realty, Premji to follow suit
Property has always been a major investment avenue of the rich. Now, some of the people one would expect to focus on enterprising ventures are also looking at rent-yielding property.

Deficit, inflation limit rating upgrade: Moody's
India’s fiscal deficit and stubborn inflation limit any upgrade in the country’s sovereign rating but economic recovery is expected to sustain, global ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service said in a report on Wednesday.

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Wastewater plants blamed for Mexico mass fish death
The death of 3.2 million fish at a lagoon in western Mexico this past week was caused by poorly functioning wastewater treatment plants that failed to filter out untreated material, authorities said.

SC: Use radars to stop jumbo deaths on tracks
The apex court asked the ministries to make optimum use of available technology to detect presence of elephants on tracks and forewarn train drivers to push the brakes to avoid crashing into the herd.

Govt set to open 'creches' for lion cubs
These creches will nurse injured, abandoned and vulnerable lion cubs and tigers and mechanisms will be formed to save these endangered animals.

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Ebola death toll exceeds 1,900
The United Nations said $600 million in supplies would be needed to fight West Africa's Ebola outbreak, as the death toll from the worst ever epidemic of the virus topped 1,900 and Guinea warned it had penetrated a new part of the country.

France suspends delivery of warship to Russia
President Vladimir Putin outlined plans for a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday but Ukraine's prime minister dismissed the proposal, while France expressed its disapproval of Moscow's support for separatist forces by halting delivery of a warship.

Biden: US will follow terrorists to 'gates of hell'
Vice-President Joe Biden on Wednesday said America will follow the terrorists who posted videos showing the beheading of two journalists "to the gates of hell."

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'I am the most successful person in my family'
Omung Kumar Bhandula, 46, or OK as he was popularly referred to, became a household name after anchoring the show Ek Minute on Zee Television many years ago.

OMG: Actress caught in a prostitution racket
Shweta Basu Prasad, the cute girl who charmed one and all with her performance in 2002 film 'Makdee is in trouble after being arrested for being involved in a prostitution racket.

Rashami-Nandish give their marriage another shot
Small screen couple Rashami Desai and Nandish Sandhu, who had tied the knot in February 2011, started staying separately after their marriage hit a rocky patch in early 2013.

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Nasa seeks tweets for 'time capsule'
Nasa is inviting people around the world to submit short messages and images on social media that could be placed in a time capsule aboard a spacecraft launching to an asteroid in 2016.

Diabetes triggering India's TB burden, says WHO study
Diabetes has now been found to be fuelling India’s tuberculosis burden.

'Sitting for hours can shorten our lifespan'
The amount of time you spend sitting has now been confirmed to be one of the biggest contributors to your lifespan.

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It did not make sense to play Asian Games: Somdev
Somdev defended his decision to skip the Asian Games, saying "it did not make any sense" at a time when he was striving hard to get back into top-100.

Atletico de Kolkata face Mumbai City FC in ISL opener
Atletico de Kolkata will take on Mumbai City FC in the opening game of the inaugural Indian Super League (ISL) at Kolkats's Salt Lake Stadium on October 12.

Sebastian Vettel backs Nico Rosberg in Hamilton row
Sebastian Vettel has backed compatriot Nico Rosberg in his row with teammate Lewis Hamilton over their crash in Spa 10 days ago.

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Samsung launches Galaxy Note 4, Edge
Samsung has announced its next-generation phablet, Galaxy Note 4, along with three new devices – Galaxy Note Edge, Gear S and Gear VR – ahead of the IFA 2014 tech expo in Berlin.

Apple on nude photos leak: Our systems weren't breached
Apple said that hackers obtained nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence and celebrities by pilfering images from individual accounts rather than through a broader attack on the company's services.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs Note 3: What's new
Samsung has announced the fouth avatar of the Note. Let’s see how it’s grown up to be better than Note 3.

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'50% kids lack skills for grade they're in'
About half of all Indian students were perceived by teachers as lacking the skills required for the class or grade they were entering, despite the same teachers also believing that the learning environment had improved over the last decade.

50% students lack skills for their current grades: Survey
Fifty per cent of students entering any class lack the requisite skills like academic, cognitive and vocational for that level, said teachers in a survey.

Leading Jamia Jamia Millia Islamia scholar accused of plagiarising in her thesis
A shocking case of plagiarism has come out involving Janaki Rajan, a leading educationist teaching in Jamia Millia Islamia's Department of Teacher training & Non-formal Education. Rajan, also a member of the National Council of Teacher Education, whose work among teachers in Delhi and elsewhere has received wide acclaim is accused of lifting portions of her 1991 PhD from Jadunath Sinha's book Indian Psychology: Cognition, a 1958 publication of Sinha Publishing House.

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Power situation in Mumbai is precarious: TPC
The blackout that swept large parts of Mumbai on Tuesday may recur if the city’s transmission system, currently at a “precarious point”, is not bolstered, Tata Power CEO and MD Anil Sardana warned on Wednesday.

Bombay high court sets up panel on NSEL funds
The Bombay high court has set up a committee of three, headed by retired Justice V C Daga, to determine money to be paid by alleged defaulters in the Rs 5,600-crore National Spot Exchange (NSEL) scam.

Consider setting up special tribunal, scrapping caste scrutiny panel, Bombay high court tells Maharashtra government
The Bombay high court has directed the state government to consider constituting a special tribunal for issuing caste certificates and scrap the caste scrutiny committee

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Crores spent on Pusa Road pavements gone waste
The erstwhile MCD spent crores of rupees on rebuilding pavements along Pusa Road before the Commonwealth Games in 2010. To match international standards, it even laid tactile warning strips on pavements, for the visually impaired.

Cops, corporations promise to take action
Following TOI’s special series on encroachment of pavements in the city, Delhi Traffic Police has started a drive to clear pavements. Special CP (Traffic) Muktesh Chander has directed all local units to take action against encroachment in their respective areas.

Modi's speech: Activists protest against govt circular
Over 60 academics, journalists and activists have issued a statement saying they are “disturbed” by the circulars issued by a variety of government bodies regarding screening of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech on teachers’ day.

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Schools get high court rap over safety norms
The court was hearing petitions by schools against guidelines by police and other government departments.

Isro prepares to test—fire orbiter for September 24 rendezvous with Mars
Less than three weeks before India's first date with Mars, Isro' s spacecraft authorization committee will meet on Thursday to plan a crucial test—firing of the Mars orbiter's main engine before its rendezvous with the red planet on September 24.

Supreme Court directs Nityananda to take potency test
Controversial godman Nityananda Swamy was on Wednesday directed to take potency test in a 2010 rape case by the Supreme Court, which also criticized the Karnataka police for the "lackadaisical approach of prosecution" in the case.

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National Award winning actress in sex racket
Lack of opportunities and financial woes pushed a 23—year—old National Award winning actress from Mumbai into sex—work.

Principal, teacher booked for corporal punishment
Kukatpally and Banjara Hills police registered separate cases against a school principal and a teacher for indulging in corporal punishment.No arrests were made in both cases.

Secunderabad Cantonment Board may seal Begumpet airport over tax dues
With the Begumpet airport yet to clear property tax arrears of over Rs 12 crore, the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) has threatened to seal the airport premises after the 30-day deadline.

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Unlicenced meat shops in Chennai stay put, Ambattur tops the list with 90
The city has a way with its illegal slaughter houses. Ambattur tops the list of such places in the city, according to an action-taken report on unlicenced meat shops, submitted before the southern regional bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

Travelling before long weekend to cost a bomb
Travelling home for the weekend starting on October 1 for puja holidays is going to be a hassle for hundreds of people as tickets for trains are sold out and bus fares are rocketing due to the huge demand.

Elderly woman killed in Chennai, gold missing
Robbers strangled a 63-year-old LIC agent, dumped her body in a toilet in the first floor flat of an apartment complex in Ganga Nagar, Jafferkhanpet, and made away with gold jewellery and a pair of diamond ear studs.

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Teenage girl's body found in Surat village
The body of a 19-year-old woman, Draupadi Vora, studying physiotherapy in Ahmedabad, was found from under a bridge in Amroli village of Surat district.

2 held with gold bars strapped to their waists
Last year, the central government imposed restrictions on gold imports which led to scarce imports of the yellow metal in the country.

Deputy collector surrenders in bribery case
After remaining elusive for well over a month, deputy collector Ghanshyam Chavda surrendered in the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) office on Wednesday.

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Music maestros get a 'stamp' of recognition
India Post has paid tribute to legendary maestros of Indian classical music by releasing a set of stamps featuring eight of them on Wednesday. On the very first day, music lovers booked and purchased the precious stamps worth Rs 25,000 in Allahabad.

Pitra Paksha spl train to Gaya from Sept 10
Railways would operate a ‘pitra paksha special train’ for people keen to perform ceremonies for the departed souls at Gaya. The train would ply between Jabalpur and Gaya passing through Chheoki.

ontempt case: HC frames charges against Gr Noida officials
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday framed charges against chief executive officer and ADM (land acquisition) of Greater Noida Rama Raman and Shishir Kumar respectively on a contempt petition alleging disobedience of the order passed by it in a land acquisition case.

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Govt cancels lease of land given to 200 industries
He added, "Many leases had already been cancelled.In some other cases, the allottees moved court after show-cause notices were issued.".

Money woes for elderly
Around 80% of the elderly in Odisha work because of economic and other compulsions, while the rest do it out of choice, said a latest United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) report on the status of elderly in Odisha.

An elderly woman found dead in her bedroom
An elderly woman was found dead with hands and legs tied in her bedroom at Badapalagada village in Kendrapada district on Tuesday morning.She was identified as Swaranalata Samantray, 75.

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Indore-Bhopal double decker becomes India's smallest train
Indore-Bhopal AC double decker train, struggling to be on rails owing to poor passenger load, seems to have created some sort of a record, albeit unknowingly.

MP pollution board 'unaware' about state of MNCs in state
When it comes to multinational companies (MNCs), Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board (MPPCB) appears to be totally ignorant about action taken against under green laws or the number of MNCs operating in the state.

Booked for embracing Islam, Tularam may now lose wife whom he forcibly converted
While Tularam Jatav alias Abdul Kareem, booked for embracing Islam in violation of conversion laws, claimed he would remain a Muslim, he may lose his wife whom he had forcibly converted.

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Snow, cold force shepherds to leave mountains
Continuous spells of snowfall and sharp dip in temperature have forced hundreds of shepherds to leave the mountains along with their lakhs of sheep and goats.

PM's address: Whose guidelines do we follow, schools ask education department
Modi government's statement clarifying that the Prime Minister's Teachers' Day address is not mandatory for schools to organize and students to attend has brought good news for private schools.

Observers ask PU parties to rein in expenses
Students for Society, which has fielded only a presidential candidate, has spent the minimum, with just Rs700 so far.SFS did not take up the allotted space for party tent and saved on expenses.

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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

News Digest: PM Narendra Modi concludes successful Japan visit, leaves for home

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
Today's Headlines

PM Narendra Modi concludes successful Japan visit, leaves for home
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday left for home after concluding his successful visit here during which Japan promised to give USD 35 billion to India over the next 5 years for developmental projects.

Modi speech: Rajasthan diktat contradicts HRD minister's stand
This "controversy" refuses to die and the hype is building by the day.

Scanners show LoC tunnel stretches up to 150 metres: Army
Almost a fortnight after a secret tunnel was discovered running underneath the India-Pakistan border at Pallanwalla in Akhnoor, the army authorities on Tuesday said it was 150 metres long.

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Feel-good factor, strong data push sensex past 27,000
Expectations that the Narendra Modi-led government will help reverse a slowing economy and perk up investments, which in turn could boost corporate earnings, powered the sensex past the 27K mark for the first time in its history on Tuesday.

Sikka's 2 SAP colleagues to join Infosys
Two of Vishal Sikka’s closest colleagues at SAP are joining Infosys, marking the company’s first major external appointments since Sikka took over as CEO in August.

Enter equities in a calibrated manner
The equity markets are having a good run after underperforming for more than six years with the sensex crossing the 27,000 mark for the first time and the nifty nearing 8100.

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SC: Use radars to stop jumbo deaths on tracks
The apex court asked the ministries to make optimum use of available technology to detect presence of elephants on tracks and forewarn train drivers to push the brakes to avoid crashing into the herd.

Govt set to open 'creches' for lion cubs
These creches will nurse injured, abandoned and vulnerable lion cubs and tigers and mechanisms will be formed to save these endangered animals.

Adani group may scrap Great Barrier Reef dumping plan
North Queensland Bulk Ports, GVK Hancock and Adani Group will re-submit a proposal as early as this week to environment minister Greg Hunt proposing alternative dumping sites on land.

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US backs democracy for Hong Kong
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists admitted Tuesday they are powerless to overturn Beijing's refusal to grant them full voting rights, but the United States threw its weight behind the protesters, courting China's wrath.

World 'losing battle' to contain Ebola: MSF
International medical agency Medecins sans Frontieres said Tuesday the world was "losing the battle" to contain Ebola as the United Nations warned of severe food shortages in the hardest-hit countries.

Mali bomb blast kills four UN peacekeepers
Four United Nations peacekeepers from Chad were killed Tuesday when their truck was blown up in Mali, casting a shadow over the restart of peace talks between the west African state and rebel militias.

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Biggest nude photo leak sparks fear and fury
A hacker, who claims to have intimate pictures of more than 100 female celebrities gathered over a period of time, released some on Monday, including at least 60 of Jennifer Lawrence’s, promising more for money.

'I would be the only girl playing with the boys'
Mary Kom, 32, is a fighter all the way. She is strong but emotional, feisty but demure, has a boxer's body but is equally as fashionable as Priyanka Chopra.

Katrina Kaif relies more on Salman than Ranbir?
Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan were one of the most popular couples of Bollywood. However Katrina's alleged relationship with Ranbir Kapoor doesn't seem to have affected their rapport.

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Nasa tests 3D-printed rocket engine parts
Nasa engineers pushed the limits of the technology by designing a rocket engine injector — a complex part that sends propellant into the engine — with design features that took advantage of 3D printing.

Hate posts on social media can affect mental health
Scientists, including those from the Sapienza University of Rome, explored survey data from 50,000 people in 24,000 Italian households.

'Smart' neurons in human skin can crack complex calculations
Neurons in human skin perform advanced calculations which scientists previously believed that only the brain could carry out, a new study has found.

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Djokovic to play against India in Davis Cup tie
Against all expectations, Serbia today named world number one Novak Djokovic in their Davis Cup World Group play-off tie against India.

P Gopichand mum over split with Saina Nehwal
Pullela Gopichand today remained tightlipped about his split with Saina Nehwal, saying he doesn't want to talk about the issue as the Asian Games is just round the corner.

My records not meant to be broken: Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt turned on charm offensive on his maiden trip to India, throwing humility out of the window to declare that his records are pretty much out of reach.

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Xiaomi Redmi 1S review: Redefines the entry-level segment
At a price of Rs 5,999, is the Redmi 1S a game changer, redefining price segments?

TCS, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra in Forbes' 50 best companies in Asia-Pacific list
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), HCL Technologies and HDFC Bank are among the 50 best public companies in Asia-Pacific according to a compilation by Forbes.

9 hottest gadgets to be launched this week
It looks like September would be among the busiest months when it comes to gadget launches. We take a look at some hot gadgets likely to be launched this week.

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Leading Jamia scholar accused of plagiarising in her thesis
A shocking case of plagiarism has come out involving Janaki Rajan, a leading educationist teaching in Jamia Millia Islamia's Department of Teacher training & Non-formal Education. Rajan, also a member of the National Council of Teacher Education, whose work among teachers in Delhi and elsewhere has received wide acclaim is accused of lifting portions of her 1991 PhD from Jadunath Sinha's book Indian Psychology: Cognition, a 1958 publication of Sinha Publishing House.

Supreme Court orders Rs 20 lakh each for 21 students denied MBBS seats
The case dates back to 2012, when some of the 21 students were denied admissions to private medical and dental colleges.

FYUP scrapped, but problems persist
There are still a few kinks to be ironed out for the batch that was admitted into the DU four-year undergraduate programme.

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Vertigo: Spin in your head and sway in stride
Little did the writer know that this could be used to describe vertigo — a frequent health enigma encountered in modern metro lifestyles.

Bandra-Worli Sea Link suicides: 45-year-old victim's body washes ashore
The body of Vikram Vasudev (45), who jumped off the sea link on Monday morning, washed ashore at Santa Cruz on Tuesday.

8-year-old killed, six hurt in landslide
An eight-year-old girl, Shrushti Inamke, was killed and six people were injured in a landslide in Bhiwandi following heavy rain over the past two days.

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More viral & typhoid cases after rain
The spell of rain over the last few days may have brought some relief to Delhiites reeling under an unusually hot spell, but it has led to a spurt in viral fever and typhoid cases.

No action yet against errant diagnostic labs
After the initial outrage expressed by health minister Harsh Vardhan over diagnostic centres getting caught paying commission to doctors, there appears to be little follow-up.

South Delhi Municipal Corporation wants private firm to collect tax
South Delhi Municipal Corporation has planned to privatize property tax collection in its jurisdiction.

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Remembering UR Ananthamurthy: He was selfless, hard-working
“It's his nispruhate (expecting no returns, selflessness) that I liked most. He was misunderstood at times. He always respected promptness and the emotions of the immediate,“ said well-known writer Vivek Shanbhag about his father-in-law, Jnanpith awardee UR Ananthamurthy.

Lessons for netas to develop Bangalore
Even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has signed a pact with Japan for development of Varanasi, the Karnataka government has kick-started its own programme for improvement of Bangalore in its own way.

Judge directs 11 schools to submit affidavits
The Karnataka high court on Tuesday directed heads of 11 schools in Bangalore to file affidavits regarding the steps they have taken to comply with guidelines issued by city police to ensure safety of schoolchildren.

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Panel no to changes in All India Service officers' allocation
The committee gave its approval to the allotment and sent it to DoPT, which will submit the report to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his assent.

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation splurges to keep roads in bad state
On paper, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) appears to be doing a great job of keeping the city’s roads ‘healthy’.

ACB clean chit to babus, business honchos questioned
Advocate T Sriranga Rao, the petitioner, has urged the court to record statements and punish the guilty.

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How much waste does Chennai dump? Corporation to figure out
The city corporation will soon commission a study to assess how much garbage has been dumped in the two landfills- Kodungaiyur and Pallikaranai.

Kanyakumari: A bend in the sea brings in the damage
Fishermen in the tail end of Tamil Nadu in Thoothoor panchayat are fighting a losing battle to safeguard their residential houses being eaten away by sea erosion.

A brittle plan to protect broken idols?
Antique idols occupy not just the garba griha (sanctum sanctorum) of temples. The ones outside are equally old and historical. Many of them are damaged, with a hand missing or a nose broken due to vandalism or due to weathering.

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Renal patients find love but face family hatred
The love story of Ajmer-based Mohit Sharma and Rajsamand's Ghazala Shaheen had a dream run — they beat death by falling in love while undergoing kidney transplant at Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad.

This leper found love from a Muslim family
Manabhai Vankar, 68, who was shunned by many for having leprosy, must be smiling in his death.

Fast-track courts for rape sought
Following the Nirbhaya rape case in Delhi in December 2012, widespread protests took place.

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UPHESC postpones exam to recruit assistant professors
Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Service Commission (UPHESC) has postponed the upcoming examination for recruitment of 1,652 assistant professors in various degree colleges of the state

Durga idols to be immersed in ponds this year
Durga Puja committees have agreed to adhere to Allahabad High Court order and immerse idols in ponds under their respective police stations in the city

People of Balha still wait for development
In Balha (R) constituency, northern area touches Nepal, western area touches forests and southern area is flood-prone

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AIIMS body formation delay hits institute functioning
With the change in government at the Centre, the previous governing body headed by then health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad automatically lapsed.

Eligibility changed for recruitment drive
To attract more students, the government on Monday modified the eligibility criteria for the proposed mega four-day recruitment drive for technical and management students at Kalinga Stadium from September 17.

Father of dead girl cries foul play
Police on Monday registered cases against three employees of Kendua Sevashram, a government-run residential school for tribal girls in Nayagarh district, in connection with a girl's death the day before.

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Minister's son in Scindia school row out of coma
Bihar minister Jai Kumar Singh's son, who allegedly attempted suicide after ragging at Gwalior's Scindia School last month, regained consciousness at Delhi's Apollo Hospital on Tuesday.

Tea vendor stabbing case: Eight days on, cops still clueless
Eight days after a tea vendor was stabbed to death near Pipaliya Pende Khan, city police are groping in the dark as they are yet to track the assailants and find any leads in the murder case.

'Peon' at MP bank has assets worth over Rs 3 crore
Lokayukta police said that in a career spanning almost 31 years, Yadav, who started on a salary of less than Rs 5,000 a month, couldn't possibly have made more than Rs 16 lakh.

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PGI to manage organ donation in north India
Indulging in illegal organ trade or jumping the queue of organ recipients will soon become tough.

Nursing students take part in AIDS workshop
The students of BSc nursing were imparted training.A total of 136 students were trained.

PUSU cries foul, as their leaders join SOI
However, PU's PUSU leadership later alleged that Bajwa and Lucky were called to Mohali and threatened by cops that they will be implicated in false cases if they didn't move to the other party.

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