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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

News Digest: Like UPA, Modi govt ignoring healthcare: Amartya Sen

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, January 07, 2015
Today's Headlines

Like UPA, Modi govt ignoring healthcare: Amartya Sen
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen argued for more government spending in healthcare amid media speculation that health allocation may be slashed by 6% in the coming Union Budget.

Help us 'restore' democracy: Bangla opposition to India
The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party has sought New Delhi's help to “restore democracy“ in Bangladesh, which has been witnessing violent clashes between BNP and ruling Awami League supporters for the last few days.

Role of terror fugitives in Bengaluru blast suspected
Confirming that the December 28 blast here bore signature of July 2008 serial blasts in the city, an intelligence bureau source said they are looking at the involvement of absconding terror suspects.

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Spectrum windfall to help rein in fiscal deficit
The government appears to be confident of meeting the fiscal deficit target set for the current financial year despite a challenging revenue situation.

India Inc urges Arun Jaitley to push reforms in Budget
India Inc made a strong pitch for reviving investment, easing interest rates, reworking the Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) and restoring the incentives for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) during their pre-Budget interaction with finance minister Arun Jaitley and his team.

Transfer funds sans recipient's bank account info
The rapid adoption of mobile banking and banking apps is prompting bankers to forecast a complete transformation in the manner in which banking is done in two years.

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'Fears of man-made global warming exaggerated'
Two of three scientists at a session on climate change and society at the Indian Science Congress on Tuesday felt fears of man-made global warming were greatly exaggerated.

Snakes may not have evolved as previously thought: Study
Researchers have found that snakes may not have evolved the way it was thought previously as they found that their vertebral bones are similar to those found in the backbone of four-legged lizards.

High-level panel suggests single window system for green nods
Observing that corporates seek "short cuts" to get clearance for their environment projects, a high level committee has suggested setting up of a 'single window' clearance system for green projects to significantly reduce the processing time.

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Kurds kill 24 jihadists in Syria's Kobane: monitor
At least 24 Islamic State jihadists were killed in clashes with Kurdish fighters today in the Syrian town of Kobane, where a battle has raged for almost four months, a monitoring group said.

Rajapaksa in race for third term as Lanka goes to polls tomorrow
Amidst apprehension of possible post-poll violence and backlash, Sri Lanka is all set to go to polls on Thursday to elect a president.

Bangladesh opposition chief faces murder charge threat
Bangladesh authorities on Tuesday threatened to bring murder charges against besieged opposition leader Khaleda Zia and arrested her deputy over accusations that they incited a nationwide wave of violence.

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Shah Rukh Khan beats Salman
While Happy New Year keeps Shah Rukh and Deepika firmly at the top spot for the second month in a row, Kill Dil gets Ranveer, Govinda and Ali a place in the top 10 in Times Celebex

'I can never make a sleazy film'
North India is not as bad as it is made out to be, it just looks that way because it is in focus right now, says Boney Kapoor, ahead of his UP-based film Tevar

Bipasha Basu and her love for horror genre
Bipasha Basu has been known for her bold and sexy image. But what is more interesting is her apparent liking for the horror genre due to which she has done six horror flicks in her career till date.

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Recipe found for Earth-like planets
The basic ingredients and mixing process that went to make Earth could go in to building exoplanets around distant stars, astronomers have found.

Genome editing technology can alter stem cells
A“genome editing” technology known as CRISPR can precisely and efficiently alter the human stem cells, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found.

Spin speed of star reveals its age, says astronomers
Finding the actual age of stars is one of the biggest mysteries of our solar system. But now, scientists have finally found a way to crack it.

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No Yuvraj; Axar, Binny in India World Cup squad
India World Cup Squad: Dhoni, Dhawan, Rohit, Rahane, Raina, Kohli, Rayudu, Jadeja, Ashwin, Axar, Bhuvneshwar, Ishant, Shami, Binny, Yadav.

AIFF offers Constantine Indian football coach's job
Former Indian national men's football team coach Stephen Constantine was offered the top job for the second time by All India Football Federation (AIFF).

Sunil Gavaskar all praise for India's World Cup squad
Sunil Gavaskar said while batting line-up for the World Cup looks formidable, the all-rounders in the side are expected to play a major role in defending the title.

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TCS job cuts: Trade unions crack IT code
The last bastion has been breached. The Indian information technology sector, which was untouched by trade union activity, is suddenly being targeted by both organised and unorganised groups.

Snapdeal messes up again, delivers second-hand phone
Having gone for for cash on delivery option for the order, Gautam Sachdeva claims he took the money back from the delivery person as soon as he opened the box.

5 Twitter dos & don'ts for employees
The 140 characters on Twitter, with their reach and impact, can give an employee's image a push or shred it.

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Ministry of environment and forests largesse to benefit big education institutes
Educational institutes across the country have been exempted from the mandatory environment clearances for construction projects on more than 20,000 sq m area, according to a notification issued on December 22, 2014, by the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF).

Solar-powered e-shalas are the new learning schools
A drive down a mud road from Banwara Circle, on Hessarghatta Road, Soladevanahalli, takes you to Gopal Vidya Kendra. This private school is run in an unfinished two-storey building, the extended premises of principal Murali Dhar G's residence.

6 IIMs yet to take off as HRD ministry drags feet on land, mentors
When around 2 lakh students appeared for the Common Admission Test last year, their goal was one of the Indian Institutes of Management. Their chances of getting a seat there went up after the HRD ministry promised six new IIMs, bringing their tally to 19.

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Jilted lover stabs girl, then dies in hit and run
In a strange twist of fate, a 23-year-old youth who knifed his girlfriend in an auto at Dahisar (east) on Monday night died minutes later in a hit-and-run on the same stretch.

Report illegal posters on BMC helpline
Complying with the high court’s order on August 6, 2014, the BMC has launched a helpline to encourage citizens to report unauthorized posters and banners.

Goregaon murder: Cops find no leads
More than three weeks after a housewife, Rubina Qureshi-Mansuri (24) was found murdered at her Goregaon (W) flat, the police have been unable to identify the killer.

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Cops will send legal notice if you block an ambulance
Obstructing the path of an ambulance on the city roads will now attract legal action and a fine of Rs 2,000, no less.

Murder charge supports Kerala hospital report
The conclusion of Delhi Police that Sunanda Pushkar was murdered has substantiated the discharge summary report of the Kerala hospital where she had undergone treatment in her last days.

Govt: Vegetable prices have gone down
Faced with criticism against rising vegetable prices in the city, Delhi government on Tuesday said that there had been a significant decline in prices of several vegetables including onion, potato, tomato and cabbage in December 2014, as compared to the prices in December 2013.

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Bengaluru duo takes students on cosmic tour
Karnataka's state-of-the-art planetarium is housed in Bengaluru and children from other cities in the state have to come this far to feel the pulse of the universe. But now, two BSc students hope to change that.

Youths save drowning girl, video goes viral
A group of youths apparently saved a college girl from drowning near Chunchanakatte Falls in Krishnarajanagar, 45 km away from Mysuru.

Karnataka ministers, MLAs will be appraised by Feb-end
The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) will assess the performance of all ministers and party MLAs.

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Man burnt alive for 'practising' black magic in Andhra Pradesh
A group of villagers burnt a man alive accusing him of practising black magic at Rajapur village of Koderu mandal in Mahubnagar district on Tuesday.

Andhra MPs urge Centre to grant more trains, new railway lines
Andhra Pradesh MPs on Tuesday urged South Central Railway (SCR) general manager PK Srivastava to send a report to the Centre seeking more trains and new railway lines for the state.

Three engineering students drown in Krishna
Three engineering students drowned in river Krishna at Maddur village of Kankipadu mandal in Krishna district on Tuesday.

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Sexual abuse of Rajasthani women in police booth confirmed
In a damning admission of guilt, the Hosur police constable accused of sexually assaulting two Rajasthani women and two children has confessed that he had indeed illegally detained the victims and beat them with a lathi before molesting and robbing them on October 8.

Groom, not bride, should pay dowry: Arcot Prince
The Prince of Arcot, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali has urged the Ulema, Islamic scholars, to condemn the practice of demanding dowry from the girl’s family in a marriage.

Transgenders to get lesson in Diabetes detection
It may seem like a simple lesson in learning how to insert a needle a collect a blood sample but for Shanthi (name changed), a transgender, the lesson is also one of empowerment. Shanthi is part of a pilot project to train transgenders to perform tests for diabetes detection. There was a time when people would shy away at the mere sight of Shanthi, but now there is a chance she can hold a stable job that gives her an opportunity to help sick people.

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'Please, lock me in my barrack'
While 24 of the serial blasts accused of 2008 face trial for jailbreak attempt for digging a 213-foot tunnel in Sabarmati Central Jail, one of their co-accused has requested jail officials not to forget to lock him inside his barrack.

Akhilesh govt UPs the ante
With its 'UP-Rising' campaign, Uttar Pradesh is probably the only state other than Gujarat that is aggressively wooing investors and top leaders from across the globe set to take part in the Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas (PBD) and Vibrant Gujarat Summit (VGS) in Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad this week.

Big demand for interpreters in Chinese
Entrepreneurs in the state are hoping to strike big deals with businessmen coming here to participate in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit (VGGIS) from across the globe, particularly from China.

More Ahmedabad News»

Rlys tighten security, plies special trains for Magh Mela
North Central Railway has geared for the first bathing day, Paush Poornima in Magh Mela on Monday. Special trains are being plied and extra coaches have been attached in the trains. The security at the Allahabad railway junction and the adjoining small stations has also been increased. Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF) forces have been deployed at the sensitive points at the Allahabad junction and small stations to keep vigil on the suspicious elements.

Saints declare water unsuitable for bath, threaten boycott
Saints belonging to Dandi Bada have decided to boycott auspicious Paush Purnima bath on Monday in protest against mela authorities failure to make the river suitable for bathing and providing basic amenities to seers camping in the mela area.

Magh Mela begins today with Paush Purnima 'snan'
The 44-day Magh Mela is set to begin today with approximately 25 lakh pilgrims, including scores of kalpwasis, expected to take a holy dip at Sangam, the confluence of Yamuna, Ganga and mythological Saraswati, on the occasion of Paush Purnima.

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BJP replays scams tape, calls for regime change
BJP on Tuesday limited its much awaited 'charge-sheet' against the Naveen Patnaik government to the chit fund, land and mining scams while calling for a regime change in the state at the widely publicized 'Mahasangram' rally addressed by party president Amit Shah.

Oil min questions state's auction move
Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday said the BJD government tried to act smart by taking a delayed decision to auction minerals.

Odisha CM unveils housing scheme for poor
The state government will soon launch a scheme to provide low-cost houses to poor families.

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Now, eldest woman member is head of family in MP
Madhya Pradesh government has decided to consider oldest woman member in a family as head of the family.

Congress fails to name candidates as nomination deadline ends
It was high drama within Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) as party failed to announce its mayoral candidate for Chhindwara, even on the last day of filing nomination papers.

10 campionites to participate in CBSE athletic meet
As many as 10 athletes and students of Campion School, Arera Colony, will be participating in CBSE athletic nationals meet between January 7 and 12.

More Bhopal News»

Disabled ditch Class XII in Chandigarh
Kamini.Mehta@timesgroup.Disabled students in the city are not getting enough senior secondary education in the city beautiful, with many dropping out after Class X.

Mohali, Panchkula down in the dumps over dustbins
While the Mohali and Panchkula administrations were equally involved in the 'Swachh Bharat Campaign' along with the country, the absence of dustbins in markets and residential and industrial areas is rendering the exercise useless.

Mohali MC's anti-encroachment plan flops
Diljot Singh| When the municipal corporation (MC) tied up with Panchkula-based Global Securex in July to remove encroachments from the city under the watch and ward scheme, it promised to give the city a new look.

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The Mysterious Iron Deity made from a Meteor

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In 1938 the Nazis sent an expedition to Tibet in search of occult treasures. During this trek, the lead scientist, Ernst Schäfer stole an iron deity depicting a man in seated posture. On the deity's chest was the sacred swastika and in his hand he held an unknown object.
 
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Monday, January 5, 2015

News Digest: Get 2 LED bulbs for Rs 10 each, save electricity

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Today's Headlines

Get 2 LED bulbs for Rs 10 each, save electricity
The Prime Minister on Monday called for a national energy conservation movement by kicking off a campaign called “Prakash Path”.

Arvind Panagariya appointed vice-chairman of NITI Aayog
The government on Monday appointed Columbia University professor and eminent economist Arvind Panagariya as vice-chairman of NITI Aayog which will replace the 65-year old Planning Commission.

No question of JVM-P's merger with BJP: Babulal Marandi
The Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) has ruled out its merger with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). JVM-P president Babulal Marandi scoffed at reports of his outfit’s apparent merger with the BJP.

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Interest rates to come down this quarter: Chanda Kochhar
ICICI Bank — which started out as Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India, a project lending institution — transformed into a private lender in 2002 through a reverse merger with its fledgling bank subsidiary.

DoCoMo seeks arbitration in stake sale row with Tata
Japanese telecom giant NTT DoCoMo has sought an international court’s intervention to resolve its dispute with Tata Sons through arbitration after the Indian partner failed to get a buyer for DoCoMo’s stake in telecom joint venture Tata Teleservices for at least $1.1 billion.

Won't dilute specs to cut prices: Mercedes
Mercedes Benz plans to drive in at least 15 new models into the Indian market this year but has said it will “not dilute” its product portfolio in terms of features, a practice the company feels is being implemented by its rivals.

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Catch Royal Bengal tiger by the trail this winter
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), is conducting nature trails to local spots as well are those outside Mumbai to celebrate the chill winter months.

Pregnant elephant found dead in TN wildlife sanctuary
The female elephant was apparently attacked by a male elephant, according to wildlife officials at the sanctuary.

Now, take a virtual tour of Vadodara's Kamatibaug
A city-based entrepreneur, Vijay Wadhwani, has launched a website exclusively for the 136-year-old Kamatibaug.

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AirAsia: Search to resume with waves forecast 2-3m
Search and rescue operations on the crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 will continue on Tuesday with waves forecast to be at 2-3 metres.

Iraq PM calls for 'tribal revolution' against IS
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi called Monday for a "tribal revolution" against the Islamic State group, in a sign of the importance Baghdad places on tribal resistance against the jihadists.

Top CIA official to resign soon
CIA inspector general David Buckley, who investigated a dispute between the agency and Congress over the handling of records of the CIA's detention and interrogation activities, is resigning effective Jan31, the CIA said on Monday.

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'Arbaaz is a complete reflection of his dad'
Malaika Arora Khan, 39, is fiercely independent, extremely emotional and madly in love with her first boyfriend, and now husband, Arbaaz Khan, who she has known for most of her life

Exclusive: Varun and Yami in Jee Karda
One of the most soulful songs of 'Badlapur' — 'Jee Karda' — picturised on Varun Dhawan and Yami Gautam, will go on air later this week

10 ways how Shah Rukh Khan makes money
Bollywood's badshah Shah Rukh Khan has been named as the second richest actor in the world.

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Now, a pot that waters the plant
Paris-based company Parrot is ramping up its Flower Power with a pot that not only detects whether plants have enough light and fertilizer, but also waters them as needed.

Depression is a physical ailment?
Depression may not be a mental or emotional condition but actually a result of inflammation caused by the body's immune system, scientists say.

Country scores firsts with maiden mission to Mars
And yet another first for the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) in the history of Mars exploration.

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Messi not happy with Barcelona coach Enrique
Barcelona star striker Lionel Messi has confronted the club's board of directors and coach Luis Enrique, who he sees as a "master of the dressing room".

Who am I to demand the award, asks Saina Nehwal
Badminton ace Saina Nehwal is "upset" that her quest to know the reason behind the rejection of her nomination for Padma Bhushan snowballed into a big controversy.

Delhi Waveriders aim to retain HIL title: Sardar Singh
Delhi Waveriders captain Sardar Singh on Monday said that they are aiming to retain the Hockey India League title they won last year.

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50% Indian tech startups may move overseas in 2015
Nine of the top 30 business-to-business software product companies by market capitalization have already relocated to the US, Singapore and the UK, according to iSPIx.

Flipkart exploring delivery in 3 hours
E-Commerce major Flipkart assessing products, pricing, may start service in 3-4 cities in July; move may push peers to follow suit.

5 best smartphones under Rs 15,000

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More jobs, better hikes for management graduates this year: Poll
2015 is expected to usher in good news for management graduates. Right from increased hiring to salary increase above the rate of inflation are some of the key highlights predicted by an employers’ poll conducted based on the year-end poll of employers 2014.

Uncertainty continues over admissions to proposed IIMs
While Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) are ready to come up with their list of shortlisted candidates for personal interview and written ability test (WAT) this week, admission procedure at six new proposed IIMs is still uncertain.

Amity University walks away with grand prize at Tapmi's Quiz on the Beach
Abhimanyu Bhadauria and Sreshth Shah of Amity University emerged victorious and walked away with the grand prize of Rs 6 lakh at the TAPMI Quiz on the Beach held at Kaup Beach on Sunday.

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Catch Royal Bengal tiger by the trail this winter
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), is conducting nature trails to local spots as well are those outside Mumbai to celebrate the chill winter months.

Faster, smoother travel modes send property prices soaring in Mumbai
Four new transport infrastructure projects in the suburbs have driven up property prices in areas around them in the past two years.

Bombay HC fumes as Bandra police arrest man despite bail order
Bandra police have incurred the wrath of the Bombay high court for arresting a city resident after he was given interim protection from arrest in a similar case.

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Vegetable prices soar again in Delhi; bad crop, exports to Pakistan blamed
Vegetable prices have begun to hurt again, ahead of elections in the capital.

Gurgaon-Delhi green corridor helps heart travel 32km in 29 minutes, for 16-year-old
NCR emulated Chennai on Saturday, when the Delhi and Gurgaon police joined forces to create a 32km ‘green corridor’ from Sector 44 in Gurgaon to Okhla in south Delhi, enabling a convoy of ambulances to cover the distance in 29 minutes flat.

Special court to hear Uber rape case
A trial court on Monday took cognizance of the chargesheet filed against the Uber cab driver who allegedly raped a 27-year-old woman executive in December last year.

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CNR Rao raises bar for Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
On Monday, Prof Rao recounted the incident at the valedictory function of the silver jubilee celebrations of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR).

Pikas feel the heat of climate change
Pikachu who? The cute fictional character who bounds around at top speed as part of the Pokemon series of video games, animated movies and comic books which are staple diet of kids under 10.

South India beats north in the art of giving
Wipro chairman Azim Premji has been crowned the “Most Generous Indian” for the second year in a row. 

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Now, 'Arogya Lakshmi' for pregnant women
After Kalyana Lakshmi, the government programme that aims to provide a one-time financial assistance of Rs 51,000 to girls from the weaker sections of the society for their weddings, it is time now for `Arogya Lakshmi' programme in Telangana.

KCR plans to draw Srisailam water for Hyderabad
In a move that could trigger fresh controversy over water sharing with Andhra Pradesh, the Telangana government has come up with a proposal to tap more water from the river Krishna, this time from the Srisailam dam, to meet the city’s drinking water needs.

Centre releases funds to implement multi-sectoral development plan
After being caught in the bifurcation tangles for almost a year, the Centre has now released the first instalment of Rs 7.51 crore for the implementation of the multi-sectoral development plan (MsDP) in the five blocks (mandals) in two districts of Telangana state.

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Corruption cases in TN up, but convictions see a fall
Data from DVAC shows that the agency investigated and made enquiries in 295 cases in 2000-01, a number that went up to 462 in 2013-14.

Active on web but youngsters in TN don't sign up to vote
They're hooked to social media websites all day but, in a sign of waning interest in electoral politics, many youngsters in the state have not enrolled as voters.

Deep-sea fishers harness sun to minimise cost
In a cost-cutting exercise, P Sahayaraj, a deep-sea fisherman from Chinnathurai near Thoothoor in Kanyakumari district, installed solar panels in his boat two years ago.

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Mystery shrouds abduction of 2 boats, 12 fishermen
The abduction of two boats along with 12 fishermen onboard by the Pakistan Marine Security Agency (MSA) on January 3 is shrouded in mystery.

Indian Railways to be part of Vibrant Gujarat Investors Summit
Indian Railways will also be a part of the 7th Gujarat Global Trade Show - 2015 to be held at the at helipad ground area in Gandhinaga

Avoid major roads to capital during Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) and Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit (VGGIS)
City Police officials issued a notification on Monday outlining the road blocks and traffic diversions for Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) and Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit (VGGIS) events.

More Ahmedabad News»

Rlys tighten security, plies special trains for Magh Mela
North Central Railway has geared for the first bathing day, Paush Poornima in Magh Mela on Monday. Special trains are being plied and extra coaches have been attached in the trains. The security at the Allahabad railway junction and the adjoining small stations has also been increased. Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF) forces have been deployed at the sensitive points at the Allahabad junction and small stations to keep vigil on the suspicious elements.

Saints declare water unsuitable for bath, threaten boycott
Saints belonging to Dandi Bada have decided to boycott auspicious Paush Purnima bath on Monday in protest against mela authorities failure to make the river suitable for bathing and providing basic amenities to seers camping in the mela area.

Magh Mela begins today with Paush Purnima 'snan'
The 44-day Magh Mela is set to begin today with approximately 25 lakh pilgrims, including scores of kalpwasis, expected to take a holy dip at Sangam, the confluence of Yamuna, Ganga and mythological Saraswati, on the occasion of Paush Purnima.

More Allahabad News»

Naveen dangles welfare carrot for Jagannath temple servitors
To placate Jagannath Temple servitors, who were seemingly angry with the state’s government decision to ban pilgrims from climbing chariots during Rath Yatra from last year, chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday announced a host of welfare schemes for them and their family members.

BJD thriving on Congress weakness: Niranjan
Congress needs to reach out to people through more concerted efforts to establish itself as an alternative to the BJD in the state, said senior party leader Niranjan Patnaik here on Monday.

Oil minister rolls out subsidized LPG scheme
Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan here on Monday launched a new LPG scheme for below poverty line (BPL) families. They will get Rs 1,600 subsidy on new connections.

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BJP gives in to MLA's demand, names Kanta from Chhindwara
After dropping name of Vijaya Yadav, BJP on Monday settled for Kanta Sadaran as its mayoral candidate for Chhindwara.

Buddhist varsity: Academic session begins
Academic session in Sanchi Buddhist and Indic Studies University at village Barla in Raisen district began with eight courses from Monday.

Arera: Residents see red over dug up road in E-3
A dug up road leaving virtually no space for vehicular movement in posh Arera Colony's sector E-3 has residents of the area fuming.A senior citizen's car fell in dug pathways on Monday.

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Benegal set to direct Punjabi docudrama
Renowned filmmaker Shyam Benegal, who has made classic movies like "Manthan", 'Ankur", "Nishant" and "Zubeida" and TV series "Discovery of India", is going to direct a docudrama on the role of Punjabis in India's freedom struggle.

For OROP, war veterans to march on Delhi
More than 10,000 restless ex-servicemen from across the country will hold a massive protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on February 1 to pressurize the Centre into keeping its promise on the one rank one pension (OROP) demand.

Seized as leopard cubs in Punjab, DNA test finds them rare cats
A pair of mysterious cubs rescued from the banks of Satluj in Ludhiana, that for nearly a year-and-half baffled the wildlife department of Punjab, have finally got their identity as rare cats known as the endangered Felis bengalensis or Leopard cats.

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