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Friday, October 3, 2014

News Digest: Militant killed in J&K encounter

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, October 04, 2014
Today's Headlines

Militant killed in J&K encounter
A Hizbul Mujahideen militant was killed in an encounter with security forces at Batpora Charsu in Jammu & Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Friday, a police spokesman said.

Defused grenade found on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's standby Air India aircraft
The aircraft is now grounded in Jeddah and held back from operating, as per schedule, to Calicut.

Canada denies Mumbai girl's plea for visa thrice
A 23-year-old student of psychology, Mumbai based Pallavi Singh, has been thrice rejected visa by the Canadian mission for an internship.

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India's foreign exchange reserves falls by $1.41 billion
India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.41 billion to $314.18 billion for the week ended on Sep 26, Reserve Bank of India data showed.

Festive mood boosts trade by 25% in Gujarat
Business in both organized and unorganized sectors during Navratri in Gujarat is likely to cross Rs 12,500-crore mark this year on the back of high consumer confidence.

Boeing's 787 Dreamliner's woes continue
Air India's spate of trouble with its Dreamliner fleet continued today as the airline was forced to cancel its Melbourne-Delhi flight and delay the departure of its Singapore-Chennai service by over six hours.

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Flight ban to protect baby walruses beached in Alaska
US wildlife authorities have ordered planes to avoid flying too close to a vast herd of exhausted walruses beached on a remote Alaskan beach.

House panel wants more time to study bill on wildlife laws
Passage of a bill, introduced by the previous UPA government, which seeks to strengthen wildlife laws by conferring arresting power to wildlife authorities is set to be delayed.

Humans to blame for declining numbers of cheetahs
Wild cheetahs are down to under 10,000 from 100,000 a century ago.

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US readies 4,000 troops for Ebola mission
The US military expects to increase the number of troops deployed to Liberia to fight the Ebola outbreak to nearly 4,000, up from a planned 3,000-strong force, the Pentagon said on Friday.

Islamic State backs up force in Syria with threats
Khaled Baki phones the number of a fellow Kurdish fighter and gets through to the Islamic State militants who say they beheaded her.

Battle rages for Ukraine's main eastern airport
Ukrainian forces clashed with pro-Russian insurgents for control of a strategic airport in the restive east on Friday and traded blame over the death of a Swiss aid worker, four weeks into their shaky truce.

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Arjun duped by couple claiming to be Jacqueline's cousins
We all know what length fans can go to, to meet their favourite stars.

TV actors who want to date Bollywood stars
We got in touch with a few TV actors and asked them whom do they want to date in Bollywood and here is what they shared.

Top 10 Salman Khan's kick-ass dialogues

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Dining with obese people can make you eat more
The body type of your dining partner, or that of those eating nearby, may influence how much you serve yourself and how much you eat, according to a new study.

Worried, jealous women at higher risk of Alzheimer's
Women who are anxious, jealous, or moody and distressed in middle age may be at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in life, according to a new study.

Viagra may damage your vision
An ingredient in Viagra could cause blindness in both men with eye problems and those with seemingly normal vision, according to a new study.

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Full coverage: Incheon Asian Games 2014, Day 14
India won a double gold in kabaddi beating Iran in both men's and women's categories on the 14th and penultimate day of competitions in Incheon.

India slip in gold in athletics event at Asian Games
Indian track and field athletes performed on expected lines with a creditable haul of 13 medals though lacking in gold count while a few big names bit the dust in the Asian Games.

Nadal stunned by qualifier in China Open quarters
Rafael Nadal was knocked out of the China Open in his third match back from an extended injury layoff, falling to big-hitting qualifier Martin Klizan of Slovakia.

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Former employee Jack Palmer again sues Infosys
Palmer said in the lawsuit that he had been discriminated against because he flagged that the company was flouting US visa rules.

JPMorgan cyberattack world's biggest, 83m at risk
A cyberattack this summer on JPMorgan Chase compromised the accounts of 76 million households and seven million small businesses, a tally that dwarfs previous estimates by the bank and puts the intrusion among the largest ever.

Android One review: One for the masses
Is Android One a revolutionary platform that will change the Indian smartphone landscape?

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Art festival by college students from across India in New Delhi
Over 200 students, all budding artists, are set to showcase their artworks at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts here.

1,000 US academics to teach in Indian universities
India is now looking at American academics for teaching in different Indian universities. The idea is to invite and host up to 1,000 American academics every year to teach.

UK universities lose ground to Asian ones in global rankings
According to the Times Higher Education (THE) world rankings for 2014-15, many UK universities are losing their place to leading Asian institutions in the top 200.

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BJP goes all out for PM's first Mumbai rally today
The BJP has left no stone unturned for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally, ‘Sinh Garjana’ (lion’s roar), at the racecourse on Saturday.

Alliance splits to weigh heavily in Sion Koliwada
The split in the BJP-Sena and NCP-Congress alliances is likely to weigh heavily in the Sion Koliwada assembly constituency.

Bail for doctor who 'filmed' colleague
The Sion hospital doctor, who has been arrested on charges of filming a second year MD student, was granted bail by the holiday court in Bhoiwada on Friday.

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Top netas add sparkle to old city Ramlilas
It was perhaps for the first time since he became India’s Prime Minister that Narendra Modi shared a stage with Sonia Gandhi.

AAP questions Spolia's comeback as chief secretary
Aam Aadmi Party on Friday questioned the central government’s decision to reappoint D M Spolia, who was indicted by CBI, as chief secretary in the Delhi government.

Woman, paramour held for murder bid on hubby
A 30-year-old businessman was shot twice in his head at point-blank range by a contract killer in the Delhi Cantonment area a few days ago. While the victim, Kirat Singh, miraculously survived the attack, the police have nabbed the shooter.

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Bangalore sweeps to Swachh mantra
Early Thursday morning, lip-glossed young women and men in aviators picked up brooms and dustpans, and hit a respectably clean MG Road.

For rich Bangalore kids, it's football career over school
Chasing a professional career in football — apart from having the passion, talent and physical and mental toughness — requires a lot of money. For many kids, it remains a dream. For a lucky few, their parents break the bank.

Jayalalithaa shifted to another cell, subscribes to Tamil channels
Like in the past few days, the AIDMK chief chose to remain silent but for a brief chat with visiting jail doctors and remained glued to TV channels

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Two lakh devotees take part in Tirumala Rathotsavam
About two lakh devotees took part in the "Rathotsavam" (chariot procession) of Lord Venkateswara on the penultimate day of Navaratri Brahmotsavam at Tirumala near here today.

Hyderabad traffic cops to get tabs: Move aimed at nailing habitual traffic offenders
Come December, the Hyderabad police will be using Android-based tablets to gather foolproof evidence to nail habitual traffic offenders and drunk drivers.

Naidu eyes Far East to fetch investments for AP
Officials are preparing the plans for his business trips expected to begin in the last week of October.

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Stolen Ganesha in US to return soon
The Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio, US, has said it will return the nearly 1,000-year-old bronze Ganesha idol, which it bought from art thief Subhash Kapoor, to the Indian government.

Speeding van kills 2 cops on night patrol
A police constable and a Tamil Nadu Special Police Youth Brigade member on night patrol were fatally knocked down by a speeding van near Nazarathpet on Outer Ring Road on Friday morning.

Ruling party attack was planned, DMK tells governor
The DMK on Friday urged governor K Rosaiah to take immediate action against mayor Saidai Duraisamy and council secretary Rajasekar, charging them with “a pre-planned attack” on the party’s councillors during a city corporation council meeting on Tuesday.

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VHP to set up beef 'checkpoints'
Gujarat VHP general secretary Ranchod Bharwad said that they had written a letter to inform the state's home secretary ahead of the festival.

Denial of books in jail raises Gujarat HC question
The undertrial prisoner, Zahid Shaikh, has filed a petition in the high court complaining against jail officials for dperiving them of basic facilities that are due to them.

Vasant-Rajab heroism will be memorialized at Gaekwad Haveli
Deputy commissioner of crime branch Himanshu Shukla said they have acquired the original photographs of Vasant and Rajab from the Home department archives.

More Ahmedabad News»

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).

More Allahabad News»

Byelection: 8,500 govt staffers miss vacation
Over 8,500 government employees in four districts deputed for the October 15 bypoll in Kandhamal parliamentary constituency have missed the puja vacation this time.

No signboard nearfoot overbridge site
The ongoing construction of a foot overbridge (FOB) at Jayadev Vihar here has thrown traffic out of gear during the ongoing Durga Puja rush.The FOB work in front of a shopping complex started only recently.

State-run agencies in MHA defaulter list
Several state government-run agencies are among 643 defaulters to have got notices for not filing annual returns for three successive fiscals from 2009-10.

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Faulty mobile charger electrocutes jeweller in Madhya Pradesh
A 30-year-old jeweller was killed while talking on a phone that was plugged into a charger in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh.

12-year-old abducted, raped and dumped in Madhya Pradesh
It was on the information provided by the girl that the kin, with the help of police, found her in an unconscious condition near Udayan Park of the city.

Nine killed in road accident in Madhya Pradesh
Nine people have been confirmed dead while seven injured in an accident involving a truck and an loading auto in Katni district of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday night.

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Book community centres through e-sampark now
As centralized booking of all the community centres of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation has started from the e-sampark centres of the city, the civic body has closed its counter to book these centres.

Cops watch Ravan Dehan as traffic crawls by
Traffic snarls were the order of the day on Dussehra, when traffic policemen couldn't stop themselves from watching Ravana effigies going up in flames instead of manning traffic.

Goddess bid adieu amid crimson haze of sindoor
The Bengali community performed the Sindur Khela ceremony to mark the end of Navratras on Friday afternoon.The ceremony symbolizes a colourful farewell to the Goddess amid mixed feelings of joy and sadness.

More Chandigarh News»

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

News Digest: Srinagar passport office shifted to Jammu

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, October 03, 2014
Today's Headlines

Srinagar passport office shifted to Jammu
The regional passport office here has been temporarily shifted to Jammu in view of the recent floods in Kashmir that inundated several key offices.

Sikh body to print holy book abroad
To solve the problem of Sikhs living abroad getting swaroop (copy) of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has decided to set up a printing press in Europe and Canada for the printing of Granth Sahib as per rehat maryada (Sikh code of religious conduct).

NSA Ajit Doval discusses India-US security cooperation with Kerry
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval on Thursday met US secretary of state John Kerry and his American counterpart Susan Rice and discussed key bilateral and regional issues.

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Public sector banks hiding bad loans' size: Ex-CVC
Restructuring of loans on easy terms may not be the best solution to tackle the bad loans of public sector banks (PSBs), former central vigilance commissioner Pradeep Kumar said, and expressed concern that state-run banks were probably suppressing the size of the “real crisis involving NPAs (non-performing assets)”.

Funds for 15 AI Dreamliners unsure
Air India’s woes may have just compounded with uncertainty over funding of its purchase of Boeing’s Dreamliners.

Philips to broaden healthcare portfolio
Philips' Bangalore innovation centre will play an increasingly important role, Bert van Meurs, senior vice president in Philips Healthcare, said here.

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Bangalore to join global march for elephants
Participants will gather at 7 am at the Queen Victoria Statue on MG Road and walk to Raj Bhavan

Great Barrier Reef survival key to indigenous identity
To the world, the Great Barrier Reef is a natural wonder and vast underwater kingdom, boasting some of the rarest animals and plants.

Air pollution behind decline in monsoon rains
A new study has shown that it maybe human induced air pollution that has caused a decline in the annual monsoon rainfall over the past 50 years.

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Oz parliament to have 'burqa box'
The Australian parliament has announced a set of security rules including one that means people wearing the Niqab, which covers part of the face, or the burqa, will need to sit in a closed part of the parliament behind glass when visiting.

Now hunger threat shadows Ebola in West Africa
The threat of hunger is tracking Ebola across affected West African nations as the disease kills farmers and their families, drives workers from the fields and creates food shortages.

US to partially lift 40-year-old ban on arms sale to Vietnam
The United States is to partially lift a four-decade-old arms embargo against its former foe Vietnam, the state department said on Thursday.

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PIC: Ajay Devgn dances like never before
That’s not Prabhu Dheva! It’s Ajay Devgn in Action Jackson.

Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes
Action packed film ‘Dhoom 2’ was a super hit film with some of the most memorable scenes but there were a few which had to be left out while editing.

5 bollywood boyfriends we wish we had
Die hard romantic: That one look which melts your heart and that one touch which runs shivers in your body, who doesn't want a boyfriend like Shah Rukh? Shah Rukh is every girl's dream boy.

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Lost for nearly 100 yrs, 'Sherlock' film is found
A 1916 silent movie about fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, long thought to be lost, has been found by Cinematheque Francaise. The film, starring William %Gillette, is a vital missing link in the history of Holmes on screen.

Pluto to get its planet status back?
There were once nine planets. Everyone lea8rned them, sometimes aided by a mnemonic: "My Very Excellent Mother Just Sent Us Nine Pizzas."

Bigger phones, bigger pockets: Fashion retailers redesign trousers for iPhone 6 Plus
Clothing is adapting to technology, with major fashion retailers announcing that they will increase the size of their pockets to match the increasing size of your smartphone.

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Live Blog: Incheon Asian Games 2014, Day 14
Indian women beat Iran to win the gold medal in kabaddi and the Indian men would look to emulate their feat on the penultimate day of competitions.

India win gold in men's hockey, qualify for Rio Olympics
A spirited Indian men's hockey team defeated arch-rivals and defending champions Pakistan 4-2 in a nerve-wracking shoot-out to end its 16-year gold medal draught in the Asian Games and earn a direct berth to the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Asian Games: India win women's 4x400m relay gold
India successfully defended their women's 4 x 400m relay title by clinching the gold medal at the Asian Games on Thursday.

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iOS 8 blocking Bluetooth in iPhones: Reports
Several issues faced by users include the devices refusing to pair entirely, neglecting to play audio over the speakers, or disconnecting when a call comes in.

'Samsung on recovery path, but Q3 profit to be weak'
Samsung's profit is seen weakening further in Q3, underscoring the downturn in its market-leading smartphone business.

10 reasons to pick Windows tablets over laptops
Having a tough time choosing between a laptop and a tablet as your next device? Here are are 10 reasons to pick a tablet over a laptop.

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1,000 US academics to teach in Indian universities
India is now looking at American academics for teaching in different Indian universities. The idea is to invite and host up to 1,000 American academics every year to teach.

UK universities lose ground to Asian ones in global rankings
According to the Times Higher Education (THE) world rankings for 2014-15, many UK universities are losing their place to leading Asian institutions in the top 200.

IIT-Guwahati conducts workshop on high-performance computing
The high-performance computing (HPC) group of IIT-Guwahati recently conducted a three-day workshop on graphic processing unit (GPU) programming and applications, 2014, on the campus.

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Sena dares NCP to retain Worli for fourth straight time
Retaining the Worli assembly constituency is going to be a challenge for three-time MLA and former minister Sachin Ahir of NCP

'TV ads still depict Chavan as CM'
Two lawyers from the city have lodged a complaint against former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan with the chief electoral officer

Ajit attacks ex-CM again, questions Cong's ad spend
A day after throwing muck at ‘Mr Clean’ Prithviraj Chavan, Ajit Pawar, his deputy in the outgoing Democratic Front government, dropped another bombshell

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Delhi on high alert as terror threat looms
Delhi has been put on high alert in the wake of intelligence inputs of a possible terror strike on Dussehra. Security has been beefed up for October 3 and 4, especially in the north Delhi area which the Prime Minister will visit.

Zero tolerance for racial attacks: Centre tells African envoys
The foreign ministry on Thursday assured African envoys of “zero tolerance'' against crimes aimed at any particular nationality after it received a communication from the envoys of Gabon and Burkina Faso seeking an impartial probe into attacks on students from these countries.

Giant wheel a monumental treat
The biggest ferris-wheel ride opened up in India on Thursday. ‘Delhi Eye’ which has its name and its setting inspired by the fourth largest such ride in the world, the ‘London Eye’, was launched at Kalindi Kunj park.

More Delhi News»

Bangalore sweeps to Swachh mantra
Early Thursday morning, lip-glossed young women and men in aviators picked up brooms and dustpans, and hit a respectably clean MG Road.

For rich Bangalore kids, it's football career over school
Chasing a professional career in football — apart from having the passion, talent and physical and mental toughness — requires a lot of money. For many kids, it remains a dream. For a lucky few, their parents break the bank.

Jayalalithaa shifted to another cell, subscribes to Tamil channels
Like in the past few days, the AIDMK chief chose to remain silent but for a brief chat with visiting jail doctors and remained glued to TV channels

More Bangalore News»

Naidu eyes Far East to fetch investments for AP
Officials are preparing the plans for his business trips expected to begin in the last week of October.

Split wide open in APTDC
We will meet senior Telangana tourism officials next Tuesday to check if they are going to communicate with the AP government and relocate its employees.

A month of trial for KCR
The month of October is likely to test chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's mettle as an administrator as he seeks to keep his promise of delivering the 'KCR mark of administration'.

More Hyderabad News»

Fund raising via IPOs falls 25% to $216m in Jan-Sept
The markets may be on a strong wicket but companies are not rushing to raise funds from the capital markets yet.

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.

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School picnics to keep Dandi beach clean
Picnics will not simply be a fun excursion for the students of 158 schools in Navsari district. On every Saturday, one school will go a picnic to Dandi and clean up the entire beach.

Gujarat govt rejects SIT plea for appeal against Kodnani bail
The state legal department has rejected the request of the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) for an appeal against the bail granted to former minister Maya Kodnani by the Gujarat high court in the 2002 Naroda Patia massacre.

Students go out to sell Gandhi books
More than 600 students of Vidyapith swarmed city streets to sell books on the Father of the Nation at a 50% discount.

More Ahmedabad News»

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).

More Allahabad News»

Rivers bear brunt of idol immersion
Water pollution norms go for a toss when hundreds of idols are immersed in different water bodies during the festive season every year.

Good monsoon raises farm output hope
Odisha received 9% more rain this monsoon, notwithstanding the fear of El Nino, according to India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Jual Oram says Odisha govt ignoring central schemes
Union tribal affairs minister Jual Oram on Wednesday said the state government was disinterested in implementing Centre's schemes, a day before launch of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet project, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, aimed at making cleanliness a mass movement.

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Killer's tryst with Pope cut short by split among Catholics in Madhya Pradesh
 A difference in opinion within the Catholic community over taking Samundar Singh — who brutally murdered a nun, Sister Rani Maria, on a bus in Madhya Pradesh 18 years ago — to Vatican forced cancellation of his trip. 

Madhya Pradesh to receive 285 MW additional power from Centre
A day after state leaders appealed the union minster of state for power Piyush Goyal for additional power supply in view of festivals, union government has decided to provide 285 MW of power from Wednesday onwards till March 2015.

Madhya Pradesh HC seeks reply from govt on liquor shops on national highways
Court has directed chief secretary of the state to go through judgments given by other courts and ensure their implementations. Next hearing has been scheduled for October 28.

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EC lists alternative documents for voting right
Haryana chief electoral officer Shrikant Walgad said on Thursday that the electors who are unable to produce the Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC) at the time of polling could also produce alternate photo identity documents for establishing their identity.

300 students to participate in Strawberry Fields World School's Model United Nations Conference
Around 300 students from leading schools across India will participate in Strawberry Fields World School’s Model United Nations Conference, 2014 that is being held from October 3-5 at Chandigarh.

Women participate in Raid De Himalaya rally
Gone are the days when men stole the show at motorsports. This year for the first time city will have women ralliest daring to compete in the high-risk, high speed Xtreme category at the Raid De Himalaya starting on October 3, from Shimla.

More Chandigarh News»

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