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Monday, November 3, 2014

News Digest: Not right to 'target' Vadra, Ambika Soni says

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Today's Headlines

Not right to 'target' Vadra, Ambika Soni says
Uttarakhand AICC in charge Ambika Soni defended party chief Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra by saying that he is being “unnecessarily targeted” over the land deal issue.

Hizb commander organized attacks from jail: NIA
Exposing lacunae in prison security in Jammu & Kashmir, NIA has claimed that a top Hizbul Mujahideen commander was able to engineer terror attacks in the valley and collect funds while being in jail.

Government appoints Hasmukh Adhia as new financial services secretary
The government on Monday appointed Hasmukh Adhia, a Gujarat cadre IAS officer who was principal secretary to Narendra Modi during his stint as chief minister, as secretary, department of financial services.

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PSB deposit rates cut by up to 100 bps
Leading public sector banks have lowered some of their term deposit rates by up to 100 basis points as credit growth remains sluggish and liquidity in money markets has improved (100 basis points = 1 percentage point).

Amul products to hit US market soon
Americans and the Indian diaspora there will finally get the ‘Taste of India’. Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers Union popularly known as Amul Dairy has started production of three dairy products at its US plant located at Waterloo village in upstate New York.

Maruti unveils India's cheapest automatic car
Automatic cars will get a major push in India as Maruti Suzuki on Monday drove in the Alto automatic at Rs 3.80 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), making it the cheapest version in the country.

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UN climate report offers stark warnings, hope
Climate change is happening, it's almost entirely man's fault and limiting its impacts may require reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero this century, the UN's panel on climate science said Sunday.

Sex-hungry, meat-loving reptiles die early
A research suggests that meat eating reptiles who engage in sex early in their lives are at a higher risk of early death.

Soon, 'toxic' Li-ion batteries may be turned into eco-friendly ones
A new research has revealed that most of the electrolytes that are superhalogens in lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries contain toxic halogens.

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Suicide bomber kills 32 in northeast Nigeria
A suicide bomber killed himself and 32 civilians on Monday when he detonated explosives on the edge of a religious procession by the moderate Muslim Brotherhood in northeast Nigeria, a hospital official and witnesses said.

Egypt, Gulf Arab allies eye anti-militant alliance
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait are discussing the creation of a military pact to take on Islamic militants, with the possibility of a joint force to intervene around the Middle East, The Associated Press has learned.

Unicef doubles staff to fight Ebola in West Africa
Unicef says it is doubling its staff to fight Ebola in Guinea, Liberia and in Sierra Leone, where children make up 20 per cent of all cases of the deadly virus.

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Saif had an altercation with Ranvir
Saif Ali Khan rarely loses his cool on set. However, during the initial days of the US outdoor of his forthcoming romcom, 'Happy Ending', the actor-producer ‘had a friction’ with his co-actor Ranvir Shorey

'I have experienced racial discrimination in Delhi'
Assamese singer, composer and producer Angaraag Mahanta, popularly known as Papon, talks about the melodious northeast, Bollywood music, and his days in Delhi.

Top 5: Kareena Kapoor's BFFs in Bollywood

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Weight loss surgery cuts diabetes risk
Weight loss surgery, such as gastric bypass or gastric banding, could reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by around 80% in obese people, compared with standard care, a new research has found.

Human intelligence increases by three IQ points a decade
Human intelligence is increasing by about three IQ points each decade due to improved health, education and nutrition, a new UK study has found.

Key function of crashed Virgin Galactic spacecraft deployed early: Investigators
Virgin Galactic is the fledgling space tourism company of billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson.

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ISL: Pune beat NorthEast with a last-gasp goal
John Goossens struck a last-gasp goal to help FC Pune City beat NorthEast United FC 1-0 in a hard-fought Indian Super League encounter in Pune.

Murray avoids Djokovic at World Tour Finals draw
British number one Andy Murray was on Monday drawn with Roger Federer, Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic in the World Tour finals group stages.

Double gold for Seema at Asian Shotgun Championship
It was double delight for Seema Tomar as she won individual gold in woman trap event and also combined with two others to claim team yellow metal at the Asian Shotgun Championship.

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Big-screen battle: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4
In our detailed comparison of the two giant screen phones, we pitted them against each other. Here are the results…

Amazon says it faces unique risks in India
Amazon feels India’s laws and regulations are a risk for the company.

Nokia's 5 most iconic phones ever
For a long time, Nokia made smartphones that ruled the world. The Symbian smartphone platform became synonymous with Nokia and even as recently as 2010, Symbian devices formed close to 50% of the total global smartphone market.

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Indians put in 1-4 hours a week for GRE, Chinese 20
Most Indian students preparing for GRE study for one to four hours a week, when their Chinese counterparts put in over 20 hours.

Rajasthan university vice chancellor quits
Vice chancellor of Rajasthan University, Dev Swaroop, on Monday resigned from the post citing difficulties in functioning and 'non-cooperation' from the state govt.

Purdue University president Mitch Daniels to visit India
The move is seen as an attempt by one of the leading universities in the world to strengthen ties with India.

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22-year-old dies of dengue, third fatality in a week
The city witnessed its third dengue death in a week when a 22-year-old from Elphinstone Road, Shubham Tiwari, succumbed to the disease on Sunday.

BJP likely to defer berths for Sena
There is a hardening of stance in the state BJP, reports Prafulla Marpakwar.

Mumbai's November temperature hits 37-degrees celsius, only 3rd time in 63 years
The city on Monday recorded its third hottest November day since 1951, with the maximum temperature in Santa Cruz touching 37-degrees celsius.

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NCR sees 54% decline in new realty projects 
 The slowdown in India’s real estate sector continues with the number of new construction projects declining sharply in the three biggest realty markets in the third quarter of this year, global real estate consultancy firm Cushman and Wakefield has said in a yet-to-be-released report.

Shias backed BJP but feel let down by government
Though work at Jor Bagh’s Karbala, the burial place for all taziyas in Delhi and the rest of NCR, was in full swing on Monday and members of the principal Shia body, Anjuman-e-Haideri, were making special arrangements, there is a growing disenchantment with the BJP in the community.

Trilokpuri is tense, hopes peace holds
Trilokpuri is returning to normalcy but there is apprehension about Muharram tomorrow.

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Woman sells her newborn for Rs 50,000
The police have rescued the baby and arrested four persons, including two middlemen and the couple who bought the boy. He is now being taken care at a Sadhara Kendra.

Thirthahalli protests delay in arresting suspects
Three days after the incident came to light, Thirthahalli police are yet to register an FIR against four persons named by parents of a 14-year-old girl who died after being allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted.

Madras Eye stares at Bengaluru
Sharp rise in conjunctivitis

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In expansionist mode, BJP gives TDP the jitters in Andhra Pradesh
They may be allies at this juncture, but the concerted moves being made by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to become a formidable force in Andhra Pradesh is giving sleepless nights to its partner Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

Jawan quizzed over boy's death shoots himself
A 32-year-old Army lance naik, who was questioned in connection with 11-year-old boy Mustafa's murder at Mehdipatnam Garrison here, shot himself dead in the early hours of Monday.

Rs 100cr worth red sanders recovered
Police seized red sanders worth nearly Rs 100 crore on the outskirts of Vijayawada on Monday.

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Startups bring healthcare to doorstep
Ananth Kumar, 32, a businessman from Chennai, was at a loss when his mother went into a coma.

Snakes! Forest department rescues 67 of them from houses after rain
Monsoon showers bring cheer to some, fear to others.Residents of several neighbourhoods in the city and suburbs are shrieking as snakes make their way out of their burrows and into homes.

Chennai lab to help set up Botswana leather park
Several African countries have been taking advantage of India's expertise in the leather sector and the latest to join the bandwagon is Botswana.

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75 active SIM cards found in a plastic bag at Ahmedabad airport
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel deployed at the city airport on Friday found a plastic bag containing 75 active SIM cards.

Woman flier held with bullion worth Rs 15.9 lakh
The air intelligence unit of customs department on Monday arrested a woman in her late twenties at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport for smuggling gold worth Rs 15.9 lakh.

Speed Post letters stagnant at station
Welcome back to the age of the snail mail. Rajesh Patel, a resident of Satellite, had sent a speed post to Chennai on October 9, but the mail has not yet reached the recipient.

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Group D of RRC exam to be held from Nov 3
Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) will be conducting the group D examination in the city on Sunday. This examination is going to be organized in five phases every Sunday starting from November 3 and finally ending on November 30. Extra coaches have also been attached in the trains to bring the candidates.

Hindu family performs Azadari for 65 years
It is a unique example of camaraderie and Hindu-Muslim brotherhood. A devout Hindu family performs Azadari to mourn the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Husain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.

Hyena, not wolf creating terror in Gonda: Forest dept
The animal thought to be wolf and creating terror in the past few days at Gonda district, turns out to be hyena. On Saturday, the team of forest department claimed it on the basis of pug marks.

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Similipal opens to 112 footfalls in peak season
The Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) witnessed a footfall of 112 tourists on the first day of re-opening for tourists on Sunday.The reserve was shut to tourists since July due to the rains.

Forester murder triggers demand for police powers
The recent murder of a forester while on duty by timber mafia in Bargarh district has brought into focus the issue of providing forest staffers with powers similar to policemen.

CBI to quiz Tripathy aides
CBI will zero in on the close associates of arrested BJD MLA Pravat Tripathy to unearth unknown facts about Artha Tatwa (AT) Group and possible involvement of other politicians in the chit fund scam.

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20 thefts and burglaries in 90 days, city cops fail to crack even one
If you think Bhopal is a safe city to live in, here's a shocker.At least 20 incidents of thefts and burglaries have been reported in past three months in the city, but cops could not crack a single case.

'One in four children suffers emotional difficulties'
"Intervention by emotional vaccination can be started at birth.Child will not have preventable problems which are scientifically possible currently," he added.

NHRC directs DGP to probe govt role in influencing MPPEB cases
A whistleblower in MPPEB scam, Ashish Chaturvedi, 24, has informed NHRC there was a threat to his life from those involved in the scam.

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Mandi will have Salman Khan's sister as 'bahu' soon
Mandi town of Himachal Pradesh is going to have Salman Khan's younger sister as its "bahu' with senior Congress leader Sukh Ram's grandson Ayush Sharma entering into wedlock with Arpita on November 18 at Hyderabad.

On the run for 16 years, murder convict nabbed from Pushkar
A proclaimed offender, who was on the run for 16 years after jumping parole following his conviction in a murder case, was nabbed on Sunday in Rajasthan, district police said.

HC seeks reply from Joshi on submitting 'false information' to EC
Taking cognizance of a petition alleging "number of election-related frauds" committed by Punjab local bodies minister Anil Joshi, the Punjab and Haryana high court on Monday issued a notice seeking his reply on the issue.

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

News Digest: Chinese army entered Indian waters at Ladakh's Pangong Lake

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, November 03, 2014
Today's Headlines

Chinese army entered Indian waters at Ladakh's Pangong Lake
Chinese boats entered into the Indian waters at the Pangong lake nestled in the higher reaches of Ladakh on October 22.

Second Chinese submarine docks in SL despite India's protests
Despite India trying its best to prevent Chinese submarines from stopping in Sri Lanka, another Chinese at tack sub, Changzheng 2 has docked in Colombo.

Doctor not guilty if operation fails and there's no negligence
It would not be advisable to jump to the conclusion that a failed surgery is due to negligence.

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SC coal verdict to cost Adani Rs 6,000 crore
Billionaire businessman Gautam Adani-owned Adani Group, so far perceived to be a major beneficiary of the Supreme Court’s decision to cancel 214 coal mines, has actually emerged as one of the losers.

Amazon says it faces unique risks in India
Amazon feels India’s laws and regulations are a risk for the company.

Low rates, riskier loans may hurt life insurers: IRDA
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has said that falling interest rates will pose challenges to the life insurance industry, which has to continue to deliver good returns to policyholders.

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Climate change fight affordable, cut emissions to zero by 2100: UN report
Governments can keep climate change in check at manageable costs but will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2100 to limit fast-worsening risks, a UN report showed on Sunday.

Soon, 'toxic' Li-ion batteries may be turned into eco-friendly ones
A new research has revealed that most of the electrolytes that are superhalogens in lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries contain toxic halogens.

UN panel scrambling to finish climate report
After an all-night session, the United Nations' expert panel on climate science was scrambling on Saturday to finish a report on global warming that a top UN official said offers "conclusive evidence" that humans are altering the Earth's climate system.

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Pro-Russian rebels vote for leaders in eastern Ukraine
Pro-Russian rebels elected a separatist leadership in eastern Ukraine on Sunday in a vote President Petro Poroshenko called "a farce".

It's now easier for citizens to sue China government
China is making it easier for people to sue the government. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress accepted an amendment to the Administrative Procedure Law on Saturday, allowing courts to launch proceedings whenever government departments are sued for violating agreements on land, housing compensation or commercial operations franchised by the government.

Bangladesh media mogul gets death for '71 war crimes
Top leader of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami party and Bangladeshi media tycoon Mir Quasem Ali was sentenced to death today by a special war crimes court for atrocities he committed during the 1971 independence war against Pakistan, days after the party’s chief was given capital punishment on identical charges.

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'My big decisions made sense to no one but me'
Nandana Sen is the daughter of Nobel laureate and Bharat Ratna Amartya Sen and Padma Shri Bengali writer Nabaneeta Dev Sen.

Bollywood has a low divorce rate
Despite all the stories of promiscuity; the innumerable romances and the fly-by-night affairs, Bollywood doesn’t necessarily subscribe to the ‘D’ word.

Know Kapil Sharma's reel family better
Kapil Sharma's TV show Comedy Nights With Kapil has managed to emerge as one of the most-watched shows on TV.

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'Virgin was warned about safety'
An expert at an international organization specializing in space safety said on Sunday that she had warned Virgin before over safety concerns after death of three engineers in a rocket engine explosion in 2007.

Bats may hold key to fight against Ebola
Bats are living up to their frightening reputation in the world's worst Ebola outbreak as prime suspects for spreading the deadly virus to humans, but scientists believe they may also shed valuable light on fighting infection.

Decoded: Why scratching makes you itch more
Scratching an itch causes the brain to release the neurotransmitter serotonin which intensifies the itch sensation, a new study has found.

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ISL: Anelka strike helps Mumbai edge past Kerala
A stunning goal from Nicolas Anelka helped Mumbai City FC to pip Kerala Blasters 1-0 in their Indian Super League match at the DY Patil stadium on Sunday.

Click here for the action at United States Grand Prix
Only 18 cars will line up at Circuit of the Americas owing to the pulling out of Marussia and Caterham from the Formula One United States Grand Prix.

Djokovic wins Paris Masters for second straight year
Djokovic won his 600th ATP match as he defeated Canadian seventh seed Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-3 to win the Paris Masters for the second straight year.

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Google, Apple most in-demand employers globally: LinkedIn
The 'World's 100 Most InDemand Employers: 2014' was based on billions of interactions from LinkedIn's over 300 million members.

3 cool ways to make your photos more fun
Here are some advancements in photographic technology that you can try out right now...

13 most popular tech CEOs
It's tough being a CEO. You have to constantly meet your sales goals, introduce new ideas, motivate your employees and keep expanding the business, too.

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An Indian-French handshake
IIT-Delhi and IISc team up with a Paris-based company to carry out joint research

A new draw
There has been an upswing in the number of Indians studying in British Columbia

Q & A - The new paradigm
Alice Gast, the first woman and non-Briton to become the president of Imperial College London in September 2014, in an exclusive interview to Education Times:

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Mercedes rams into car in Santa Cruz
A businessman, Pratik Gada, crashed his Mercedes into a Santro car that in turn rammed into three stationary autos near St Teresa’s School at SV Road, Santacruz west on Sunday morning. No casualties were reported in the mishap

IT crash at airport hits domestic flights
The last day of the extended holiday season saw chaos at the domestic terminal for hours on Sunday afternoon. Voltage fluctuations led to systems crashing at CSIA’s Terminal 1, due to which several domestic departures were delayed by over an hour

Researchers in US set to harness social media to make your city safer
Today no one can discount the power of a tweet and cognitive scientists at MIT Media Lab are set to raise the bar higher

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Outer Delhi tense as mahapanchayat 'bans' Muharram march
Days after communal riots hit east Delhi, tension is simmering in another part of the capital with a group of villagers resolving not to allow Muharram procession in their area.

ITO barricading partially removed
More than a year after DMRC started work on the ITO Metro station, the barricades on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg are finally being removed.

'Frosty DU impelled SRCC to do its best'
Despite Sri Ram College of Commerce emerging as the most sought-after college for commerce and economics under his guidance in the past 10 years, principal Prakash Chand Jain has always kept a low profile.

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Neighbour arrested for raping toddler
A two-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her 29-year-old neighbour in HSR Layout, South-East Bangalore, on Sunday

School ID cards for parents aren't foolproof
The ID cards for parents, issued by the East Bengaluru school where a six-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her teacher last week, have the photo of students but not of their guardians.

Demons get BBMP moving
On Diwali night, as crackers sizzled and smoked around, this artist went to Queen's Circle, armed with paint and brush.

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PG student gang-raped in Hyderabad varsity men's hostel
A 23-year-old postgraduate student of the English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) was gang-raped by two persons, including a fellow student, in a room at a men’s hostel on the campus on Friday night. Police arrested the two culprits on Sunday.

'Kiss of Love' leads to tension at University of Hyderabad
Tension prevailed in the University of Hyderabad (UoH) campus on Sunday evening as student factions almost came to blows over organising the 'Kiss of Love'.

Sexual harassment turning common place in Eflu, say students
The alleged gang-rape of a post-graduate student at English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) is not an isolated case of assault on female students on the campus, students said on Sunday.

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'India's Achilles' heel: Rajapaksa family politics driving Lankan hostility'
The recent verdict by the Colombo high court that sentenced five Indian fishermen to death on alleged drug traf ficking charges has evoked a strong diplomatic as well as political reaction from India.

Drug smuggling in Palk Bay: Alluring danger
Susai Vaz, a country boat fisher man in Pamban, says smugglers are constantly on the prowl along the coast looking for prospective fishermen to ferry gold or narcotics across the water.

Few facilities for women cops on duty
Women police constables are an ignored lot in the force.

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'Follow your heart to succeed'
R Madhavan as Farhan Qureshi in ‘3 Idiots’ takes up engineering despite his love for wildlife photography. He later persuades his parents to allow him to follow his passion and embarks on the dream journey.

DSP accuses MLA of obstructing duty
A deputy superintendent of police (DSP) with the Kheda Police has alleged that the local MLA obstructed her performance of duty and used derogatory words.

Changes in labour laws planned
The Gujarat government plans to introduce amendments in key laws that will usher in major labour reforms in the state.

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Group D of RRC exam to be held from Nov 3
Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) will be conducting the group D examination in the city on Sunday. This examination is going to be organized in five phases every Sunday starting from November 3 and finally ending on November 30. Extra coaches have also been attached in the trains to bring the candidates.

Hindu family performs Azadari for 65 years
It is a unique example of camaraderie and Hindu-Muslim brotherhood. A devout Hindu family performs Azadari to mourn the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Husain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.

Hyena, not wolf creating terror in Gonda: Forest dept
The animal thought to be wolf and creating terror in the past few days at Gonda district, turns out to be hyena. On Saturday, the team of forest department claimed it on the basis of pug marks.

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Mahtab questions Naveen's decision
BJD MP Bhartruhari Mahtab on Saturday opposed party president Naveen Patnaik's decision to suspend MLA Pravat Tripathy from the party after the CBI arrested him in the chit fund scam.

High energy at sports meet for special needs people
Pratima, a bubbly girl from Manipur, might be less fortunate than others as far as health goes, but her high energy levels and infectious enthusiasm are much more than the average person on the street.

Safeguards for apartment owners
People buying apartments from government agencies or private companies can now hope that their interests will be ensured.

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Bihar Mahotsav held at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal
Bhopal caught a glimpse of Bihar at the recently-organised Bihar Mahotsav at Bharat Bhavan.

Ghost colleges give BPed degrees
Forget about haunted campuses of physical education colleges, there is at least one ghost college recognized by National Council of Teachers' Education, which doesn't exist on the address mentioned in the council's list.

One more dies of dengue, fifth death in one week
One more person died of dengue in the state capital on Saturday taking the toll to nine this year. This is the fifth death in one week.

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Beating the retreat ceremony called off for 3 days
Probably for the first time during peace period, the Border Security Force (BSF) has decided to call off the daily flag-lowering ceremony at Attari for three days after a suicide bomber targeted the synchronized drill at Wagah in Pakistan on Sunday.

Samjhauta Express, Delhi-Lahore bus may be cancelled
The train runs between Delhi and Lahore on Monday and Thursday while the Sada-e-Sarhad bus runs twice a day from Monday to Saturday.

Come February, gharials to swarm Punjab rivers again
Almost half a century ago, they vanished from Punjab's rivers.

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