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Monday, October 27, 2014

News Digest: Apna Dal MP removed from party post by mother

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Today's Headlines

Apna Dal MP removed from party post by mother
Apna Dal national general secretary and Mirzapur MP Anupriya Patel was removed from her post on Monday by party president Krishna Patel.

Pressure mounting for early release of actress Shweta Prasad?
She may have been lodged in a state home, away from prying eyes and blinding arc lights. But Shweta Basu Prasad’s miseries are still far from over.

Sidhu's wife joins Congress-backed protest
BJP MLA and chief parliamentary secretary Navjot Kaur on Monday joined a Congress-backed protest of property dealers against Punjab's ruling Shiromani Akali Dal-BJP government.

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Donations to Swach Bharat Kosh, Clean Ganga now part of CSR
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has included donations to the Swach Bharat Kosh and the Clean Ganga Fund — set up by the Central government — as part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) spends by India Inc. This notification was issued last Friday, October 24.

Banks' non-home branch fees 'unfair'
Charges for bank transactions outside the home branch are a relic of the pre-core banking system (CBS) days. Yet, banks are continuing with this legacy using a loophole in a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circular and imposing charges under the head of ‘handling charges’ for cash deposits although it makes no difference to the bank where the transaction is being conducted.

Honda recalls 2,338 units of Brio, Amaze & CR-V due to faulty airbag
Honda Cars India is calling back 2,338 cars — comprising the Brio hatchback, the Amaze entry sedan and the CR-V SUV — to fix a possible problem with the airbag deployed on the driver’s side.

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Govt to launch 'zero liquid discharge' pilot project
If the Centre gets states on board, it will not allow any of the 140 drains between Gangotri and Gangasagar to open into the river Ganga to discharge municipal and industrial waste water.

Butterfly survey in Periyar Tiger Reserve records 246 species
A total of 152 volunteers, including scientists, naturalists and students, participated in one of the largest butterfly surveys in the tiger reserve held from October 23 to 26.

Earth's largest shark, Megalodon, disappeared 2.6 million years ago
An ancient shark, the largest to ever live, likely went extinct about 2.6 million years ago, scientists have found.

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US modifies Ebola guidelines after quarantine uproar
US health authorities on Monday issued new guidelines for health workers returning from Ebola-hit nations after a firestorm of criticism over state quarantine restrictions, including from the UN chief.

Missiles of ISIS may pose peril for aircrews
From the battlefield near Baiji, an Islamic State jihadist fired a heat-seeking missile and blew an Iraqi Army Mi-35M attack helicopter out of the sky this month, killing its two crew members.

Bottles, eggs greet Bilawal at London's Kashmir rally
Pakistan People’s Party chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was forced to leave a ‘Million March’ to protest “rights violations” in Kashmir in London on Sunday after bottles, eggs and cans were thrown at him.

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Are Sidharth and Alia more than just good friends?
Their close circle of friends are in on a secret. But no one is willing to talk. One hears that there’s more than just friendship brewing between Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra.

Mehta felt choked with his father's Gandhian ways
Ketan Mehta, 61, is very obsessive when he is working on a project, very laid-back when he is not. He is very stubborn if he believes in something, very accommodating otherwise.

8 Bollywood Instagram pics you should NOT miss!
Several Bollywood celebs seem to be bitten by the selfie bug.

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Scientists create apple that fizzes like soda in mouth
Scientists have created the world’s first ‘sparkling’ apple that fizzes in the mouth when eaten.

Whisky waste could be fuel of the future
The possibility of using whisky by-products as a next generation biofuel is being explored by a Scottish start-up.

New study highlights DR-TB burden in people living with HIV, level of primary transmission alarming
A new study points to an alarmingly high burden of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) among HIV-positive patients at antiretroviral therapy (ART) centres.

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I am sorry, won't do it again: Sarita Devi to AIBA
"I sincerely apologize once again for my conduct and request your good office to lift the sanction so that I can continue the game I live for and love most," Sarita said.

Messi did not have pre-match treatment: Barcelona
Barcelona says Lionel Messi did not receive treatment before playing a subdued Clasico match against Real Madrid on Saturday.

Neymar to surpass Pele's record, says Romario
Ex-Brazil striker Romario expressed his admiration towards Neymar, saying that the promising player will surpass Pele's all-time scoring record for Selecao.

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iPhone 6 Plus review: A plus on all counts
Is the iPhone 6 Plus the perfect, big-screen iPhone we’ve been waiting for?

Guess the internet speed at Prime Minister's Office?
An RTI application has revealed that the Prime Minister's Office uses a comparatively speedy Internet connection.

11 products Apple quietly killed
Over the years, Apple has created a number of products that has changed our experience of using technology. But at the same time, it has also killed some of them with newer versions.

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Madhya Pradesh CM to lay foundation stone for Shramoday school
Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is scheduled to lay the foundation stone of the state's first 'Shramoday' school on November 2, at Mugaliya Chhap in Bhopal for the children of labourers on the lines of Navodaya Vidyalayas.

Engineering institutes learning good practices at IIT-Gandhinagar
Professor SR Shah, a faculty from Lukhdhirji Engineering College, Morbi, one of the state’s oldest technical institutes, is inculcating more discipline among his students through his experience at IIT-Gandhinagar.

Bring back 'special chance' provision, students urge Delhi University
After Delhi University last week allowed re-evaluation of answer sheets, students are now demanding that the varsity also bring back the 'special chance' provision which provides for additional time beyond the stipulated period for the completion of courses.

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Public, private sectors join in 'Swachh' drive
PM Narendra Modi’s ‘Swachh Bharat’ campaign is drawing participation from public and private organisations from Haryana and Maharashtra which have each taken a step forward in Mumbai.

1 in 4 HIV-TB patients is resistant to drugs
Several HIV-positive people in the city directly contract drug-resistant tuberculosis as their first TB infection, shows a new study by international NGO Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Mumbai.

EOW lens on Shilpa Shetty firm for gold discount scheme
Actor Shilpa Shetty’s firm, Satyug Gold, has come under the city economic offences wing (EOW) scanner for its schemes of selling gold at discounts.

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Congress demands judicial probe into Trilokpuri riots, seeks resignation of Rajnath, LG
Congress on Monday demanded the resignation of home minister Rajnath Singh and Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for 'inaction' in Trilokpuri communal violence, accusing the BJP of seeking to polarize voters ahead of a clutch of byelections and possible assembly polls in the capital.

DJB kicks off project for cleaner Yamuna
Delhi Jal Board on Monday finally launched the first phase of its 59km interceptor sewer project in an attempt to keep the Yamuna clean.

In morning walk, city beats Mumbai
A high concentration of private vehicles in Delhi has not stopped people from enjoying their morning walk. A recent survey by Max Bupa has found that more Delhiites (80%) prefer to walk in the morning than their counterparts (66%) in the maximum city.

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Man spikes minor girl's soft drink and rapes her
A 14-year-old girl was allegedly drugged and raped by a 20-year-old daily-wage worker in East Bangalore on Sunday evening. Somashekhar alias Soma, who stays at A K Colony in Chikka Banaswadi, has been arrested. Police said the girl, a class X student, was alone when Soma entered the house.

Big B, Rajini, Mohanlal to share dais
The inaugural of the memorial for matinee idol Rajkumar is expected to be a starry affair. Actors Amitabh Bachhan, Rajinikanth, Kamal Hasan, Chiranjeevi, Mammooty and Mohanlal are likely to share the dais during the grand opening on November 29 in Bangalore.

Drunk man stabbed to death for peeing on bike
A 28-year-old man was allegedly stabbed to death for urinating on a parked motorcycle in front of a bar and restaurant in Hanumanthnagar, South Bangalore, on Sunday night.

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17 villages identified for land pooling
Uncovering its capital city plans, the AP government has decided to pool land in 17 villages of Guntur district in the ? rst phase. As reported by TOI earlier, it has exempted Amaravati from the first phase.

HC lambasts striking junior doctors
Expressing serious reservations over junior doctors going on strike across Telangana like workers in a factory, the Hyderabad High Court on Monday directed the junior doctors’ association to end their stir forthwith and resume duties.

Channel ban: PCI panel indicts Telangana govt
In its report submitted to the PCI on Monday, the committee recommended that KCR be directed to restrain himself from making provocative statements against journalists or in saluting and supporting organisations which seem to limit the flow of information to people on the basis of nativity or domicile status.

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Kin of 5 TN men killed in Ethiopia demand relief
High drama prevailed at the city airport on Monday morning when bodies of the five Tamil Nadu men killed in a blast at a sugar factory in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa arrived.

BJP fails to promote Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in TN
Launched with much fanfare by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on October 2, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has failed to take off in Tamil Nadu with the BJP unable to capitalize on the potential of the project to spread its wings in the state.

AIR will not extend Hindi broadcast in TN
The national Vividh Bharati programme in Hindi which was proposed to be broadcast for four hours from 12 noon to 4 pm through local AIR stations in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry has been withdrawn following a representation made to the Union minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar, informed sources said.

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Tazia panel requests AMC to resurface city roads
Ahead of the Muharram procession, city’s Tazia committee has written to Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), requesting the civic body to resurface roads and repair streetlights on the procession’s route.

Beware of lion: Threat that keeps intruders away in Greater Gir
In the Greater Gir, lions are not only tolerated by humans, but it appears that humans in the area also assiduously cultivate the company of the magnificent beasts.

Amit Shah to participate in Chhath celebrations
One of the most revered festivals of Bihar, Chhath is set to get bigger this year as BJP president and Naranpura MLA Amit Shah is expected to participate in the celebrations in the city on Wednesday evening.

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Congress leader condemns article in RSS magazine
Rajya Sabha member and Congress leader Pramod Tiwari had condemned an article in RSS magazine Kesri in Kerala.

Demand for holiday on Chhath gains momentum
Demand for declaring holiday on Chhath has gained momentum in the city as people of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh voiced their concern on the issue. They have also expressed concern over the prevailing uncleanliness at ghats.

Six dacoits arrested with 9 kgs of looted silver
A gang of inter-state dacoits was busted and six of its members arrested on Sunday.

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3 projects to clean Puri mess
To clean Puri town before Nabakalebara in 2015, the state government has approved three environmental projects worth Rs 30.50 crore.

Slum dwellers near railway station seek rehabilitation
Slum dwellers, residing near Puri railway station, moved the National Human Rights Commission last week.

Unsafe buildings under govt lens
To ensure safety of devotees during Nabakalebara in June 2015, the state government has started assessing unsafe buildings in Puri.

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Two conflict tigers captured from wild and shifted to enclosure in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh forest officials on Monday tranquilised and captured two tigers from Khitoli range in Katni district and shifted them to an enclosure in Bandhavgarh National Park.

Aamir Khan bats for clean India, better waste management
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan or Clean India Mission launched by PM Narendra Modi is possible, if people and municipalities across the country actively participate in this drive.

Barkatullah University portal slow, 20,000 yet to submit exam forms
Official website of Barkatullah University, Bhopal that was ranked 12th among 560 web portals across the country by National Informatics Centre (NIC) in 2013 is struggling in 2014 on account of speed and accessibility.

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Married sisters end life by jumping before moving train
Two sisters committed suicide by jumping before a moving train near Hisar railway station on Monday evening.Railway police have sent the bodies for autopsy to local general hospital.

Faridkot DC seeks record about examination fee charged from Dalit students
Taking note of the decision to boycott Class XII annual exam by Dalit students over being asked to pay examination fee, Faridkot deputy commissioner has asked the district welfare officer to investigate the matter.

Locals, NSUI protest delay in start of Ferozepur-Chandigarh train service
Uncertainty over the start of new express train service between Ferozepur and Chandigarh, which was to run from September 1, has irked Ferozepur residents.

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

News Digest: Indian moms buy milk, juices without looking at labels

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, October 27, 2014
Today's Headlines

Indian moms buy milk, juices without looking at labels
New survey reveals mothers check for taste before expiry dates and are unaware of real health risks of contamination.

Times Impact: Navy orders inquiry into alleged financial irregularities
The Eastern Naval Command has constituted a Board of Inquiry (BoI) to look into allegations of financial irregularities against some senior naval officers.

8 LeT militants arrested in Kashmir Valley
Eight Lashker-e-Toiba militants were today arrested by the security forces in North Kashmir, weeks before the first phase of Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Switching jobs? Don't get caught in these tax complications
Don't ignore your taxes when you change jobs. Here are a few tax complications you should avoid when you switch.

Charity part of investment for them
S Suresh, 48, a senior executive in a company in Chennai, recently invested in NCDs (non-convertible debentures) of a corporate house.

HDFC expects more sops from RBI for bank merger
RBI is keen that all large financial institutions lend themselves to greater regulation by turning into a bank as, globally, non-bank players in finance are seen to be engaged in shadow banking.

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Earth's largest shark, Megalodon, disappeared 2.6 million years ago
An ancient shark, the largest to ever live, likely went extinct about 2.6 million years ago, scientists have found.

Ocean circulation a major factor in climate change
It isn't just the atmosphere, but the circulation of the oceans plays an equally important role in regulating the Earth's climate, new research shows.

Over 10,000 migratory birds arrive in Odisha
Over 10,000 migratory birds from Siberia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and across the Himalayas have arrived at Odisha's Chilika Lake for their winter sojourn, an official said on Friday.

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Leftist Rousseff narrowly wins second term in Brazil
Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff narrowly won re-election on Sunday after convincing voters that her party's strong record of reducing poverty over the last 12 years was more important than a recent economic slump.

3 years after Arab Spring, Tunisia holds first poll
Tunisians expressed tentative hope for the future as they lined up on Sunday to choose their first five-year parliament since they overthrew their dictator in the 2011 revolution that kicked off the Arab Spring.

Former farmer crowned as new Miss Uganda
A former mushroom and poultry farmer has been crowned Miss Uganda following a major rebranding of the annual beauty pageant, which saw the glamour of the catwalk ditched for an army-sponsored boot camp on a farm.

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Shraddha hitches ride with Aditya, ditches her driver?
Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur have kept the media guessing on their now on-now off relationship status.

Sussanne celebrates first b'day post split
The couple’s divorce hearing is on October 30.

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.

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Comet smell: Rotten eggs & horse pee
A comet in space smells of rotten eggs, horse urine, formaldehyde, bitter almonds, alcohol, vinegar and a hint of sweet ether, Swiss scientists have found. Researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland determined the odour of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet by analysing the chemicals in its coma, the fuzzy head surrounding the nucleus.

Blood vessel grown using 2 tbsp of blood
Two tablespoons of blood are all that is needed to grow a brand new blood vessel in just seven days. This is shown in a new study from Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Sahlgrenska University Hospital. Just three years ago, a patient at Sahlgrenska University Hospital had received a blood vessel transplant grown from her own stem cells.

Urban women in 50s prone to breast cancer
Debunking the popular belief that the incidence of breast cancer is rising among India’s younger women, doctors from Indian’s premier cancer hospital in Parel say the typical patient is, more often than not, in her 50s and lives in an urban area.

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ISL: Pune beat Goa to record maiden win
Kostas Katsouranis and David Trezeguet scored a goal each as FC Pune City defeated FC Goa 2-0 in their Indian Super League encounter in Pune.

EPL: Manchester United hold Chelsea for 1-1 draw
Robin Van Persie scored a dramatic stoppage time equaliser to earn Manchester United a deserved 1-1 draw at home to EPL leaders Chelsea.

Depleted Atletico impress in 1-1 draw against Kerala Blasters
Atletico de Kolkata put up a spirited show but could not score that elusive winner settling for a 1-1 draw against a lucky Kerala Blasters FC on Sunday.

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Review: FIFA 2015 (For next generation consoles)
Here's our review of the FIFA 2015 game for next generation consoles Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Moto 360 smartwatch review: Adding convenience
Moto 360 is a feature-packed smartwatch, offering a round dial, water-resistance as well as an integrated heart rate monitor and pedometer. Read our review...

8 common tech myths
Here are some of the most common myths in consumer tech to debunk some of the biggest misconceptions out there.

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Bring back 'special chance' provision, students urge Delhi University
After Delhi University last week allowed re-evaluation of answer sheets, students are now demanding that the varsity also bring back the 'special chance' provision which provides for additional time beyond the stipulated period for the completion of courses.

Educated girl empowers self, contributes to nation's development: Jamia Millia VC
Educating girls empowers them, uplifts their families and ultimately contributes to the development of the nation, Vice Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia Central University, Delhi, Prof Talat Ahmad, said here on Saturday.

Wanted: 4 million teachers to achieve global primary education by 2015
There are at present there are 29 million primary teachers working in classrooms around the world. Still in order to achieve universal primary education by 2015, another four million teachers will be needed.

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'Full land acquisition not a must for green sanction'
Full land acquisition will no longer be a pre-requisite for a project seeking environment clearance (EC). The Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) has said credible documents will be considered adequate by the environment appraisal committees (EAC) and state environment appraisal committees (SEAC) while scrutinizing proposals.

Fire damages train's AC coach at LTT yard
Smoke emanating from a long-distance train’s AC coach at LTT yard triggered panic among railway officials on Sunday. A source said a fire in a two-tier AC coach of the LTT-Hatia Express had caused the smoke around 5.30pm. The train was scheduled to depart for Hatia (near Ranchi) at night.

Daniel Pearl memorial concert on Wed
The annual Daniel Pearl memorial concerts are being held worldwide in honour of the slain journalist throughout October. In Mumbai, singer-guitarist Vernon Noronha, along with Hitesh Kumar on the djembe, will perform at The Local in Fort at 9pm on October 29.

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Cops seek Rs 1 lakh yearly grant for football ground
The football ground to be prepared at the cost of Rs 22.5 lakh on the Gaekwad Haveli premises, will be named after Vasant-Rajab who laid down their lives for communal harmony in 1946 .

Contract delay affects CP's upkeep
Maintenance of Connaught Place has been affected due to delay in awarding a contract to a private company for ensuring proper upkeep of the market.

Man rapes daughters, sent to jail for 10 years
Refusing to show any leniency, the Delhi high court has awarded ten years’ rigorous imprisonment to a man who raped his two minor daughters.

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Safety policy applies to ICSE, CBSE schools too
To ensure compliance of all security guidelines, the Karnataka government's child safety policy proposes to bring all educational institutions, including schools affiliated to ICSE, CBSE and IGSE, pre-schools and coaching centres, under its purview.

People power wins the day
On a gloomy overcast Sunday morning, while most Bangaloreans took a post Diwali break at home, a few civil society activists and heritage lovers hit the streets to save the city’s vanishing heritage.

We can't wish away our lineage and its contributions
History should not be defaced. History is History. We are all part of it. By erasing history, we efface ourselves. Can we wish away our ancestry?

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SCB civic body polls on Jan 11
The ministry of defence (MoD) is likely to conduct elections for eight civilian wards in the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) in January, 2015.

Andhra Pradesh, Telangana yet to release funds for KRMB
As per the AP State Reorganisation Act 2014, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have to provide staff and resources to the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) which is mandated to oversee water sharing between the two states.

37 IPS officers transferred in Telangana in major reshuffle
The Telangana government transferred 37 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers on Sunday night and 13 of them have not been given new postings.

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End of road for many as Nokia stares at shutdown
In a countdown to closure of Nokia unit at Sriperumbudur, a TOI series analyses the decline in electronic manufacturing in the region and its impact on workers.

Metro rail completes its first tunnel in Anna Nagar
A tunnel for the Shenoy Nagar-Thirumangalam metro rail stretch, the first underground line likely to be commissioned by mid-next year, is ready.

Sipping tea may turn costlier with increase in Aavin milk price
Be prepared to pay more for your tea. The new rate for a cup of tea is pipped to increase by another 2, thanks to the hike in milk prices from November 1.

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Walk of Hope for interfaith harmony
Walk of Hope is a padayatra for peace and harmony by the Manav Ekta Mission covering 6500 kms from Kanyakumari to Kashmir.

Gir draws 81% more visitors this season
The extended Diwali vacation saw a record 81% jump in the number of tourists in the Gir Sanctuary, the last abode of the Asiatic Lion.

HC relief for deserted wife of GEB staffer
Prashant Mali, an employee of the state’s electricity company in Vadodara, faces a pay cut of a different kind.

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Heartman Missionary dacoity case solved, 2 held
The police nabbed two wanted robbers on Sunday and claimed to have worked out Heartman Missionary Academy & hospital dacoity case.

Cong leader condemns article in RSS magazine
Rajya Sabha member and Congress leader Pramod Tiwari had condemned an article in RSS magazine Kesri in Kerala. The article stated that ‘Gosde should have first killed Nehru’. He condemned the article and termed that it shows the violent ideology of RSS, which does not believe in the philosophy of ahimsa (non-violence).

Owners chain vehicles to beat auto-lifters
Failure of the cops to check the auto-lifting menace, vehicle owners of Sangam City are devising ingenious plans of their own to protect vehicles from lifters.

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Tenants missing, rent on downward spiral
For tenants looking for houses, this is probably a good time .Go to any residential locality and there are many 'To Let' signboards.Market insiders said rent has lowered by 20% to 30% compared to what it was a year ago.

FRA claims rejection high in Maoist-hit districts, says Centre
The Centre has expressed concern over the high rate of rejection of land claims by traditional forest-dwellers under Forest Rights Act (FRA) in 18 Left-wing extremism (LWE)-affected districts in the state.

Government move to ensure safety of doctors
Amid some recent attacks on doctors, including two murders, the state health and family welfare department has urged the home department to take enough steps to ensure safety and security of the medicos.

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SIS security employees in net for Rs 26 lakh theft from ATM in Madhya Pradesh
Two employees of a private security agency — who allegedly managed to embezzle Rs 25.60 lakh from an ATM kiosk in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh — were detained on Sunday, within 24 hours.

Union home ministry asked state to provide Vyapam probe details to Congress
Three months ago, Union home ministry sent a direction to state government to convey to leader of Opposition Satyadev Katare on progress of probe into the MPPEB scam.

Ticked off by mother, teenager hangs self in Delhi
Upset over getting dressing down from mother, an 18-year-old youth who returned home drunk on Diwali, committed suicide on Thursday.

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Congress minister assures completion of projects initiated by BJP leader 21 years ago
Congress cabinet minister, GS Bali on Sunday openly came out in the support of veteran BJP leader the sitting Member of Parliament from Kangra and former chief minister Shanta Kumar to complete the projects inaugurated by him in this district.

Jalandhar ISBT blocked for over 2 hours following scuffle between bus staff
The inter-state bus terminus here was blocked for over two-and-a-half hours by Punjab Roadways staff after a scuffle between employees of a Punjab Roadways bus and a private bus.

Experts to survey Gurdwara Guru Nanak Math in Nepal
Oberoi said that the trust would celebrate the birth anniversary of Sikh's first master Guru Nanak Dev in Gurdwara Guru Nanak Math on November 6.

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