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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

News Digest: High voltage media campaign to showcase Gandhi and his message of 'Swachh India'

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Today's Headlines

High voltage media campaign to showcase Gandhi and his message of 'Swachh India'
Rare archival footage of Mahatma Gandhi juxtaposed with PM Narendra Modi speaking from the ramparts of the Red Fort will be part of a 4-minute film on "Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan."

CIC asks Tihar to make Afzal Guru's death warrant public
The Central Information Commission has directed Tihar prison to make Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru's death warrant public along with copies of communication sent to his family about the date of execution.

Mahatma Gandhi also spoke about non-violence, harmony, Congress tells Modi
Congress on Wednesday slammed PM Narendra Modi for what it called was a show of love for Mahatma Gandhi.

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Major car companies continue to see revival
With auto industry continuing on the revival mode, major car makers including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota and M&M on Wednesday reported good domestic sales growth in September ahead of the festive season.

Rajan hints at higher G-sec limit for foreign investors
The Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan has hinted at increasing the ceiling for foreign investment in government debt.

Mahindra launches 110-cc scooter Gusto
Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd on Wednesday launched 110-cc scooter 'Gusto' for the north Indian market with prices starting at Rs 43,000 (ex showroom Delhi).

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New climate for Indo-US green talks
"India will not phase down HFCs, used in fridges and air-conditioners, until it gets access to technologically feasible (safe) and economically viable (cost-effective) alternative", said an official.

Global warming driving migration of species in India
Rising temperatures are forcing a huge, untold number of species to move their homes northward or climb to higher altitudes, says an alarming study.

Camels cannot be slaughtered for food: AWBI
Against the background of ensuing Bakrid festival and arrival of camels to Tamil Nadu to be offered for Qurbani, the Animal Welfare Board of India has said that the desert animal cannot be slaughtered for food.

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US, China air differences over Hong Kong protests
The top US and Chinese diplomats publicly aired differences on Wednesday over the protests in Hong Kong, where students want democratic changes to the electoral system.

Ebola death toll passes 3,300: WHO
In its latest update, the UN health agency said a total of 7,178 people had been infected across five west African countries and that of those 3,338 had died.

Florida man convicted in loud music case
A Florida man faces life in prison after being convicted of first degree murder at his retrial for the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager during an argument over loud music in 2012.

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There's nothing missing in 'Bang Bang', feels director
Add to boot the scale of the film — all of which makes it a complete package, according to the director.

Six reasons we are waiting to watch Haider
Vishal Bhardwaj’s most awaited dark drama ‘Haider’ is out and is already making waves for Shahid Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor’s sparkling chemistry and Tabu’s eye-catching presence.

Sushant Singh Rajput returns to Pavitra Rishta
Sushant Singh Rajput, who left TV show, Pavitra Rishta, in October 2011 for films, is returning to shoot its final episode.

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Isro, Nasa set up joint Mars working group
Isro and Nasa have set up a joint Mars working group to enhance co-operation between the two countries in the explorations of the Red Planet.

Nasa's MAVEN Mission tweets 'Chalein Saath Saath'
Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred his meeting with US President Barack Obama as an extension of the happy coincidence of "Indo-US Summit on Mars", the US space agency Nasa on Wednesday reciprocated it by tweeting "Chalein Saath Saath - Forward Together We Go" vision statement of both the countries.

Nasa rocket to study solar heating in six minutes
On September 30, a rocket will fly up into the sky - past the Earth's atmosphere that obscures certain wavelengths of light from the Sun - for a 15 minute journey to study what heats up the Sun's atmosphere.

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Live Blog: Incheon Asian Games 2014, Day 13
Intricacies of South Asian style of hockey will be on full view when India take on bitter foes Pakistan in the high-octane men's Asian Games gold medal match.

Mary gives India first boxing gold at 17th Asian Games
The lone Indian boxer in action, Mary Kom defeated Shekerbekova 2-0 in a evenly-contested battle in which the Kazakh had the initial advantage.

I protested against injustice in sport, Sarita Devi says
Indian women's boxer Mary Kom won her first Asian Games gold but a team-mate sensationally refused to accept her bronze medal in a row over judging standards.

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Microsoft announces Windows 10, skips version 9
Microsoft says the next version of its flagship operating system will be called Windows 10, as the company skips version 9 to emphasize advances it is making.

Nokia Lumia 830 review: A well-rounded smartphone
Is the Nokia Lumia 830 worthy of being called a flagship smartphone? We try to find out in our review.

8 key features of Windows 10
Microsoft has announced Windows 10, the next version of its desktop operating system.

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NCTE rejects plea to expand teacher-educator pool's skill
For two years now, one of the best educational institutes in the country has been knocking on the doors of the National Council for Teacher Training and HRD ministry to include science education as a qualification for teacher education.

Indian universities fail to make it to top 200 of Times list
Asia has done well in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-15. But India has not only failed yet again to make it to the top 200, it has also dropped further down the list.

JNU teachers' body to examine increased instances of plagiarism
The executive council of the teachers body was authorized to set up the committee at the JNUTA s general body meeting on September 12, 2014.

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Malad MLA Aslam Shaikh flouted poll code, cops tell EC
The Malad police have informed the election returning officer about Congress candidate Aslam Shaikh reportedly violating the poll code of conduct. Shaikh has been accused of installing benches at a housing colony on Marve Road, Malad (West).

Assembly poll with NOTA in state for first time
October 15 will see the first assembly poll in the state with the none-of-the-above (NOTA) option, which was the fifth largest vote-catcher here.

Sikh group promises to back Sena
The Maharashtra Sikh Association has announced its support to the Shiv Sena for the assembly elections.

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On Saptami, puja pandals buzz with crowds and gigs
Music, dance, drama, puppet shows and Rabindrasangeet; there was something for everyone this Saptami.People thronged in thousands to puja pandals, despite it being a weekday and a workday.

Fine actors, smart effects draw Delhi to Ramlilas
The traditional Ramlilas, where the story evolved through several days of performances, have given way to modern shows presented by professional actors and trained choreographers. Even modern equipment is used in the shows to catch the audience's interest.

Festive rush sends traffic into a tailspin, jams expected today
Dussehra celebrations left many roads jammed on Wednesday . The festive rush on the evening rush hours triggered huge snarls in south Delhi areas.

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Fruit, flower prices prick this festive season
With a day to go for Ayudha Puja, fruit and flower prices in Bangalore have hit the roof. Fruit rates have soared by a good 25-30%, and they are expected to shoot up further till Friday. Vegetable prices, thankfully, aren’t escalating as fast.

India-born German to explore legal options in search for biological mother
India-born German Chaya Maria Schupp was hopeful of meeting her biological mother thanks to the Karnataka High Court’s directive to the government in March 2013 to provide her all assistance in her long and arduous quest.

Soon, schools may have to consult parents for additional fees
According to the draft rules, a copy of which is with TOI, “If a school wants to charge additional fees for providing facilities like swimming pool, horse riding and others, the school has to divide the amount spend to provide a facility by the total number of students.”

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Traffic curbs for Bathukamma celebrations
To maintain smooth traffic flow in connection with 'Saddula Bathukamma' celebrations at LB Stadium and Tank Bund, the Hyderabad police have imposed traffic restrictions in some areas of the city.

Junior doctors boycott emergency services
Thousands of patients were turned away from over a dozen medical teaching hospitals on Wednesday as Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) boycotted emergency services.

Actress sex racket: Magazine booked hotel room
In a new twist to the Tollywood actress prostitution case, it came to light that the suite at Park Hayatt at Banjara Hills, in which she was caught in a decoy operation by police, was reportedly booked by organisers of Santosham Awards.

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Ega-Valluvar Kottam flyover work to start
Two months ago, the mayor promised to cut travel time between Ega Theatre to Valluvar Kottam to just two minutes with a 2.76km flyover connecting the two junctions.

O Panneerselvam gets down to work, sends letter to PM 
Reconciling to the idea that AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa is likely to remain in the Parapana Agrahara prison until Oct 7 when her bail plea would be taken up by the Karnataka high court, the new CM O Panneerselvam got down to work, sending a letter to the PM Narendra Modi on the fishermen issue and greeting people for Vijayadasami.

Jayalalithaa let other accused stay in house as part of plot to amass wealth, said judge
A trail of suspicious financial transactions and seizure of assets apart, AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa’s decision to allow the other three accused – N Sasikalaa, V N Sudhakaran and J Elavarasi ​— to stay in her Poes Garden residence during her first stint as chief minister from 1991 to 1996 also nailed her in the disproportionate assets case.

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Lewd letters case: GU professor gets bail
Gujarat University professor Sarman Zala got bail from a city sessions court on Wednesday. He was arrested on August 16 for allegedly writing obscene letters to female colleagues.

Quadracopters back in use for Eid security
Ahead of Eid, which will be celebrated on October 6, city cops began their vigil in the city using quadracopters.

Sarman Zala gets bail
Gujarat University professor Sarman Zala got bail from a city sessions court on Wednesday. He was arrested on August 16 for allegedly writing obscene letters to female colleagues.

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Clean India campaign unearths century-old record
While preparing for Thursday’s ‘Swatch Bharat’ campaign, the Department of Post recently stumbled upon century old records hidden beneath stacks of files in its store room. The archival documents, throwing light on the functioning of postal services in the British regime, were in a dilapidated state.

CBSE to award Rs one lakh cash prize for cleanliness
Taking a big leap forward on encouraging students and schools to maintain sanitation and hygiene, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced creative contest with cash prize upto to Rs 25,000. Further educational institutes can win prizes of Rs one lakh for their good practices on maintaining sanitation depending upon the category.

Denizens feel proud with Allahabad to be developed as a `Smart City'
A sense of pride and ecstasy prevailed among the denizens as the news spread that Allahabad would be developed as a smart city with the active collaboration of the United States (US).

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Twin cities soak in festive spirit
Bhubaneswar/ Durga Puja celebrations started on Tuesday with Sashti.During the day, over 300 puja pandals in the twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack hurried to finish the decorations.

Tradition continues over centuries
Durga Puja in the Millennium City is known for its grandeur, but hardly anyone knows how and when the tradition started.

'Maoists' kill tribal in Malkangiri
Suspected Maoists murdered a 24-year-old tribal youth, branding him as a police informer, in Malkangiri district late on Monday. The deceased was identified as Mala Madkami of Erbanpalli under Padia police limits.

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Tips to identify 'love jihadis' at puja mandaps in Madhya Pradesh
A right wing supported group in Madhya Pradesh is distributing pamphlets— which cautions girls and gives them tips on how to identify the alleged ‘love jihadis’— along with Prasad at some of the Durga Puja Pandals.

Modern medical wing to come up at Kasturba Hospital tragedy site
While adding the new wing, efforts are on to make Kasturba Hospital a nodal hospital for workers and retired employees."Now, BHEL workers from Jhansi unit can also come to Bhopal for treatment.

Carmel students awarded on CSIR foundation day
Rope skipping champions: St Joseph's Co-ed School's students won 19 gold, five silver and three bronze medals at the recently concluded SJFI rope skipping state competition in Vidisha.

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EC directs ministers not to use sanitation campaign for own interest
Haryana chief electoral officer Shrikant Walgad said apart from that, election machinery involved in the ongoing assembly elections would not be engaged in the sanitation campaign till poll process was over.

Liquor, beer rates at all-time high in Patiala
Rates of popular brands of whisky and beer touched an all-time high in several parts of Patiala district.

With old promises pending in its manifesto, Congress eyes third term
Struggling to regain its lost ground after the Lok Sabha poll debacle, Congress leaders reiterated that the party would make a hat-trick of forming government in Haryana.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

News Digest: 'India and United States: Please Be BFFs'

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Today's Headlines

'India and United States: Please Be BFFs'
An article by Bloomberg editors cheekily titled, “India and US: Please Be BFFs“, says that “before US companies begin to invest seriously , they'll need to see more action from policy makers in New Delhi." BFF is part of teenage slang for best friends forever.

Gifts with touch of Gandhi and Martin Luther
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's personal gifts for President Barack Obama were both very special.

US slaps sanctions on two Pakistan terror groups for helping LeT
The US has targeted two Pakistan-based terrorist organisations and frozen the assets of their leaders for providing financial support to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) held responsible for the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

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Microsoft to set up cloud data centres in India
Microsoft will have local data centres for its commercial cloud services in India by the end of 2015, CEO Satya Nadella announced in the capital on Tuesday.

SBI reduces fixed deposits rates
Deposit rates have started moving down even as Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan on Tuesday kept rates unchanged.

Wiring Fault - Maruti recalls 70k units of Swift, Dzire & Ritz
Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s biggest carmaker, said on Tuesday that it would voluntarily recall 69,555 diesel cars, including models of the Dzire, the Swift and the Ritz manufactured between March 8, 2010 and August 11, 2013, to repair a faulty wiring harness fitment.

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Greenland ice sheet more sensitive to climate change than estimated
A new study has revealed that despite its apparent stability, the massive ice sheet covering most of Greenland is more sensitive to climate change than earlier estimates have suggested.

Global wildlife populations down by half since 1970: WWF
A shocking report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has found that 52% of the world's animals have vanished in 40 years.

World Land Trust raising funds for the 'ambitious' Chilkiya-Kota elephant corridor
World Land Trust is an international conservation charity, which protects the world’s most biologically important and threatened habitats acre by acre.

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Britain carries out first air strikes against IS in Iraq
British fighter jets on Tuesday bombed an artillery post and an armed truck used by the Islamic State group in Iraq in the Royal Air Force's first strikes in the US-led air campaign.

Islamic State uses grain to tighten grip in Iraq
For Salah Paulis, it came down to a choice between his faith and his crop.A wheat farmer from outside Mosul, Paulis and his family fled the militant group Islamic State early last month.

Hong Kong protests approach potential National Day flashpoint
Thousands of pro-democracy protesters thronged the streets of Hong Kong early on Wednesday, ratcheting up pressure on the pro-Beijing government that has called the action illegal, with both sides marking uneasy National Day celebrations.

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Bigg Boss 8: Gautam Gulati abuses Karishma Tanna

Ranbir Kapoor undergoes surgery day after birthday
Katrina Kaif reportedly threw a surprise birthday party for Ranbir Kapoor on September 28.

Promising actresses: Why did they disappear?
Diana Penty: Supermodel Diana Penty became an instant star with her 'to die for' looks and natural acting skills.

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A hospital where patients feel they are on a cruise
A Russian billionaire has designed a huge boat-shaped hospital for the new Dubai-style Tunisia Economic City.

An apple a day may keep obesity away
An apple a day could help to keep the doctor away, at least as far as obesity is concerned, according to a new study.

Opioid painkillers carry high risk of addiction, even death
A new research has revealed that opioid painkillers carry higher risk of death, overdose, addiction or serious side effects than benefits in chronic, non-cancer conditions like headache, fibromyalgia and chronic low back pain.

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Live Blog: Incheon Asian Games 2014, Day 12
Indian women's boxing icon Mary Kom will try to add Asian Games gold to her collection of world titles when she contests the flyweight final.

Vikas Gowda's silver helps India stay inside top-10
Ace discus thrower Vikas Gowda was the country's top performer with a silver as India added four medals to maintain their 10th position in the overall standings.

India set up revenge clash vs Pakistan in hockey final
India men's hockey team stormed into the finals of the Asian Games after a gap of 12 years with a 1-0 win over hosts South Korea on Tuesday.

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Microsoft announces Windows 10, skips version 9
Microsoft says the next version of its flagship operating system will be called Windows 10, as the company skips version 9 to emphasize advances it is making.

Apple continues to dilly-dally over iPhone 6 launch in India
Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino and its management in India are locked in a tussle over the launch of the new iPhone devices in India.

The incredible life of Bill Gates

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Government to set up innovation labs in every district: Smriti Irani
Innovation labs will soon be set up in every district for students to think of new ideas which will be funded by the government under an ambitious scheme to encourage research at both school and university level.

IIM-I suspends PGP at its Dubai campus
Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I) has decided to suspend admissions to its 2014-16 batch of post graduate programme (PGP), at Dubai campus due to unforeseen reasons.

MA lectures in toilet at Gurgaon college
A government college in the heart of the Millennium City has been forced to convert a toilet into a makeshift classroom for its MA students in sociology after it ran out of space.

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Stepdad gets 6 yrs jail term for sexually abusing minor girl
A special Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSOA) court on Tuesday convicted a 45-year-old man, Pappu Kale, for repeatedly sexually abusing his minor step daughter.

Revellers with a cause at college culture fests
The IIT-Bombay annual cultural festival, Mood-Indigo, plans to reach out to younger students this year to help them deal with depression. The festival organizers have decided to address the issue of rising cases of suicide among younger students.

Constables earning less than peons: HC
Constables earn less than peons working in any other establishment, the Bombay high court observed on Tuesday while directing the state to inform it about their pay scale and whether they have assured career progression.

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Corporation rapped for closing parking
The Delhi high court on Tuesday summoned North Delhi Municipal Corporation commissioner to explain why he shouldn't be charged with contempt for flouting court orders to keep surface parking in Chandni Chowk and nearby areas functional.

Placement agencies to be registered
The Delhi government on Tuesday told the high court that it has issued an order for compulsory registration of private placement agencies providing domestic workers while making it clear that all unregistered firms will have to shut down after October 25.

Parking, waiting hit traffic on road
The right turn from the BRT corridor is the first bottleneck on the 4-km-long Press Enclave Road. A regional transport office (RTO) is located on the right-hand corner and many vehicles remain parked on the main road in the first half of the day as people await their turn to take a driving test.

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Jaya's shift to hospital is more about power play
Former Tamil Nadu CM J Jayalalithaa could go the way of all convicts – into the comfort of a hospital jail ward. If sources are to be believed, preparations are on to convert a jail ward in Victoria Hospital and Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology for Jayalalithaa to shift in any time.

Money trail of tea estate deal led to conviction
The conviction of AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa is based on a “paper trail of money" placed before the special court by prosecutors, in buying the picturesque Kodanad tea estate close to Udhagamandalam, in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu.

Karnataka cautious on SPP's appointment
Keeping in mind the strange nature of the case, the government has adopted a wait-and-watch approach with regard to the appointment of a special public prosecutor (SPP) to represent the case in the high court. Jayalalithaa and her three associates have moved the high court for bail and quashing of their conviction by the special court.

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Woman looted at knifepoint in Hyderabad
Robbers threatened a vegetable vendor and stole Rs 1 lakh worth valuables from her a vegetable vendor after threatening her at knifepoint at Hayathnagar on Monday night.

Man creates fake FB profile to 'defame' friend
Cyberabad police arrested a private employee from Attapur on Tuesday for creating a fake online profile of his female friend and posting her personal number along with defamatory content on the page after the latter had started avoiding him.

Army delivers final blow, full ban on civilian traffic
Just a day after stating that traffic restrictions will be enforced in a "gradual manner" on five road stretches near AOC Centre, the Army authorities have told representatives of residential welfare associations that civilian vehicles will be banned completely on these roads from January 1, 2015.

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Cop rewarded by Jaya attempts immolation
A police constable, who received a cash reward and certificate from former chief minister J Jayalalithaa in 2003, attempted self-immolation at the DGP’s office in Chennai on Tuesday, apparently upset over her imprisonment.

AIADMK targets judge as attacks sharpen
In a shocking onslaught on the judiciary, AIADMK cadres and sympathisers gave vent to their anguish over the verdict against AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa in the assets case by putting up banners and raising slogans against special court judge John Michael D’Cunha.

Plea against OPS attracts Rs 25,000 fine
Throwing out a PIL which opposed appointment of O Panneerselvam as chief minister, as he owed allegiance to a “convicted person”, the Madras high court imposed an exemplary cost of Rs 25,000 on two petitioners on Tuesday.

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Thara Ahmedabad's first woman civic chief
The 1995-batch IAS officer, D Thara, is the new municipal commissioner of Ahmedabad. Thara will be the first woman civic chief in the history of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). The state government made the announcement on Tuesday.

Pradeep Sharma's wife owned 30% of Welspun arm: ACB
A day after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached his properties worth Rs 1 crore, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) early on Tuesday morning arrested suspended IAS officer Pradeep Sharma in an alleged corruption case.

To fight local polls, toilet must at home
No toilet, no eligibility to contest in any local body election. This will soon be the norm in the state. The Gujarat government has decided to introduce an ordinance to amend the Gujarat Panchayat Act 1993.

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Police get anti-riot weapons
Police have been equipped with latest weapons to control riots in the communally sensitive Bahraich district. Weapons like 12 bore pump action guns, tear gas grenades, anti-riot and pepper guns have been made available at all the police stations.

Special premium train between Indore, Patna
In view of the heavy rush of passengers, railway administration has decided to run a special premium train between Indore and Patna.

Back home from far off places to celebrate puja
As the festivity of Durga Puja begins across the city, this is an occasion when people who have moved to various parts of the country and aboard, come back home. Enjoying the stay, dominated by nostalgia of their childhood memories, they can be spotted in every barware, laughing and sharing their experiences.

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Govt increases seats in 12 colleges
The state government has increased the number of seats in Plus-II and degree classes in 12 aided colleges under Bhubaneswar and Berhampur regions.

Man posing as CRPF inspector arrested
Nayapalli police here on Monday arrested a man on charges of impersonating as a CRPF inspector.He was identified as Balaram Das, 29.

Oppn dubs BJD nominee foreigner
With campaigning for October 15 Kandhamal Lok Sabha (LS) byelection gathering heat, Congress and BJP on Monday targeted BJD, dubbing its candidate, Pratyusha Rajeswari Singh, as a 'foreigner'.

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MPBSE to tweak exam pattern to suit disabled students
Taking a leaf out of CBSE, MP Board of secondary education is in talks with NGOs like Arushi to collaborate with them to make board examinations more disabled-friendly.

No northeast actor in Mary Kom lead role unfortunate: Aamir Khan
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan said it was really unfortunate that an actor from the North East was not cast as lead for recent blockbuster Mary Kom.

24X7 power will continue despite coal blocks cancellation: Shivraj
Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday said despite cancellation of coal blocks by Supreme Court, the state will continue to supply 24x7 power under its flagship Atal Jyoti Abhiyan scheme.

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Flag politics in Haryana polls
While covering the stretch of national highway-10 from Rohtak to Hansi, TOI walked down to some villages to know about "flag politics" and found that displaying of party flags was a major factor in the poll-bound state.

SD college students' documentary wins award
With over 300 young widows of drug addicts, the village Maqboolpura near Amritsar has infamously earned the title of 'Village of Widows'.

Barricade IAF restricted zone entry points, HC tells Gurgaon, Faridabad administrations
The court has also directed the commissioners of Gurgaon and Faridabad to share their personal phone numbers so that the air force authorities can immediately alert them about the illegal activities through SMS.

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