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Saturday, January 17, 2015

News Digest: List of trains, flights delayed due to fog

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Today's Headlines

List of trains, flights delayed due to fog
Fog and cold wave conditions continued to prevail in most parts of north India on Sunday.

Madan Mitra: Mamata is the last word in West Bengal
West Bengal transport and sports minister Madan Mitra, arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for his alleged involvement in the multi-crore Saradha scam, on Saturday said chief minister Mamata Banerjee was the “last word in the state”.

A look back at India lampooned
From the days of the Empire to Emergency, contentious cartoons have regularly captured public imagination

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Invest in railways to make it engine of growth: Prabhu
Railway minister Suresh Prabhu on Saturday made a strong pitch for increasing investment in the state-run transport behemoth saying its finances were in "deep trouble".

'Failure biggest asset for any country'
The only asset of a country is failure and knowing how to fail is its biggest talent. That should be the mantra for success for India, says Nassim Nicholas Taleb, essayist, statistician, risk analyst and author of the highly-acclaimed book Black Swan.

Jaitley against higher income tax rate to raise revenue
The minister also pledged to make the budgetary process more transparent so as to present the real picture of public finances before the people.

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UP plans 4th tiger reserve, may get big cats from Panna
Uttar Pradesh may soon get its fourth tiger reserve, thanks to big cats strolling into the state from Madhya Pradesh's Panna reserve.

Civic laws on tree felling not for cantt, says NGT
The National Green Tribunal here has ruled that municipal laws like the Maharashtra (Urban Areas) Protection and Preservation of Trees Act, 1975, are not applicable to felling of trees in the military cantonment areas.

White tigress mates with Royal Bengal tiger, delivers cubs
The exact number of cubs born is, however, not yet known as the big cat is not letting anybody come near its enclosure.

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3 killed in second day of Charlie Hebdo protests in Niger
At least three people were killed on Saturday in protests in Niger against French newspaper Charlie Hebdo's cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, police sources said, bringing the death toll from two days of violence in the West African country to eight.

US top court to decide on gay weddings
The US Supreme Court said on Friday it will decide whether same-sex couples nationwide have a right to marry under the Constitution, setting up a potentially historic ruling on one of the country's most sweeping social issues in a generation.

Taiwan man dies after internet gaming binge
A 32-year-old Taiwanese man has died after a three-day gaming binge at an internet cafe in the island's south, the second such case this year, a report said on Saturday.

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Akshay-Twinkle complete 14 years of marriage
Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna complete 14 years of marriage today.

Jazbaa kicks off with a script reading session
Sanjay Gupta, who is helming Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s comeback film Jazbaa, is making sure that the film is headed in the right direction.

Arbaaz Khan is a godly man: Sonam
There are no greys in Sonam Kapoor’s life. Everything is clearly black and white.

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Pills to adjust night-shift workers' body clock
What if a pill could help adjust your internal body clock to night shifts or jet lag the way it works during the day to eliminate various health risks, including cancer?

Biosensor to help machines smell like humans
The new generation of biosensors with an acute ability to sniff out problems can help machines smell when food has gone bad or how much pollution is in the atmosphere.

Scientists come up with findings on beneficial effects of metformin
Scientists of the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) and CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) here have come up with certain findings when they investigated Metformin’s role in Atheroscelrosis.

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EPL: Costa double helps Chelsea down Swansea 5-0
Oscar and Diego Costa both scored two goals each as EPL leaders Chelsea overpowered Swansea 5-0 to go five points clear at the top of the table.

EPL: Fellaini, Wilson spare disjointed Man United
Marouane Fellaini and James Wilson came off the substitutes' bench to earn Manchester United a 2-0 victory at struggling Queens Park Rangers.

Crisis will return with a bad result: Luis Enrique
Barca boss Luis Enrique laughed off suggestions the club have come through an institutional crisis thanks to their best show of the season to beat Atletico 3-1.

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15,000 pink slips in the tech corridor and still counting
At least 15,000 techies have lost their jobs in Bengaluru in the last one year.

Motorola acknowledges Nexus 6 defect
Motorola has accepted that some Nexus 6 owners are reporting a serious manufacturing defect.

6 likely features of the next-generation iPhone
It has not been very long since Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have been out.

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Central team visits site for proposed IIT in Kerala
A five-member team deputed by the Centre on Saturday inspected the site identified by the Kerala government for the proposed IIT to be set up in Palakkad district and said a decision on the matter would be taken within two weeks.

HC sets new deadline for fee regulatory authority in MP
State government has been given two weeks' time by the MP high court to constitute fee regulatory authority for private schools.

1,571 nursery seats for special kids
As per the Directorate of Education’s records, there are at least 229 schools in Delhi that are capable of teaching students with some form of disability or the other.

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Fire at Malad underconstruction 42-storey tower, ladder can't reach beyond 23rd floor
A fire broke out on the top six floors of a 42-storey underconstruction highrise near Kurar Village in Malad (E) around 10.30pm on Friday.

400% jump in card fraud cases in Mumbai last year
In the year just gone by, Mumbai witnessed a case of credit/debit card fraud every alternate day (till November). The fast growing number is the result of changing methods adopted by fraudsters, a recent Mumbai police report said.

CM gives babus Davos deadline to push reforms
Just days after constituting two independent committees, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has now set a deadline for bureaucrats associated with the departments of revenue, power, urban development, industries, law and judiciary, sales tax, environment and the BMC to bring in administrative reforms to attract both domestic and foreign investment.

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Overcharging is fine sometimes: B S Bassi
Delhi Police commissioner B S Bassi kicked up a controversy on Friday evening by remarking that overcharging by drivers - presumably of public transport vehicles - was not a crime and that it was only "small greed".

Transgenders pour heart out in first album for equal rights
Music is a universal leveller. And, in a first of sorts, nine transgenders hope to achieve that with their first album—Songs of the Caravan—launched in the capital on Saturday by CPI MP Brinda Karat and Swami Agnivesh.

Narela cop shot at dies, killer held a grudge
The police constable shot three times outside his house in Narela succumbed to his injuries on Saturday morning. The assailant was identified as Samunder, a criminal out on parole from a Haryana jail.

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A gift for Obama: Channapatana toys

Birders set out in search of rare species

Bengaluru's Dr Mathai invited for Obama meeting

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Venkaiah Naidu all set to spread BJP's wings on Jagan turf
What one Naidu could not, the other Naidu proposes to achieve. With TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu unable to dent YSRCP stronghold Kadapa, Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu has embarked on a mission to spread the saffron party's wings in the district. 

Arrested ISIS recruit introduced to terror group by girlfriend
British national Nicky Joseph alias Ayesha may have introduced city techie Salman Mohiuddin to groups sympathetic to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as hundreds of her compatriots are in the ranks of the dreaded outfit.

TRS still a 'defaulter' for EC
The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), that romped home to a resounding maiden victory in the 2014 polls in the new state of Telangana, seems to have turned a deaf ear to the repeated directions of the Election Commission of India (ECI) to submit its poll expenditure details. 

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314 turtles wash ashore dead on Chennai beaches in 20 days
The nesting season for Olive Ridley turtles is barely 20 days old and already 314 turtles have washed ashore dead on the city’s beaches. Conservationists say the turtles die after getting stuck in trawlers’ fishing nets.

At book fair, blind get free career advice
At the far end of the cavernous hall that accommodates the Chennai Book Fair is a group of men blind to the teeming crowd, but no less aware of it.

Man who cheated insurance company of Rs 65k with 'stolen' bike held
For close to nine months, a Royapuram resident managed to enjoy riding on a bike he claimed was stolen and even got 65,000 from the insurance company.

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Devesh anchors Gujarat team in nationals
It was because of Bhavnagar’s Devesh Karia, that Gujarat’s table tennis team essayed a wonderful performance at the the ongoing 76th Senior National and Inter State Table Tennis Championship being played in Pondicherry and bagged a bronze medal in the team’s event.

Family takes Vandana's body to Veraval for last rites
Naranpura police said Vandana Prasad’s family came to the city and took her body from Sola Civil Hospital for the last rites, early on Friday morning.

Incomplete letter helps complete probe
Murder of Vandana Prasad (22), allegedly by a gang-of-four, had put a big question mark on the ‘safe city’ tag of Ahmedabad. The case had police hot in pursuit of the gang until sleuths found a chit in the bag of Birbal Prasad, the boyfriend of the slain girl.

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VHP meet to press for reconversion as a right
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) would deliberate on issues like religious conversion and ‘Ghar Wapsi’ in its annual ‘Sant Sammelan’ to be held on Friday and Saturday.

11 lakh take dip on day 2 of Makar Sankranti in Allahabad
Amid chants of 'Har Har Gangey' and 'Ganga Maiyya ki Jai', over 11 lakh devotees on Thursday took the holy dip at the Sangam — the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythological Saraswati — on the second day of Makar Sankranti.

Babaji's 'khichdi' kindles warmth in devotees
‘Khichdi’ is quite hit among pilgrims and along with tea has turned into a medium to beat intense cold wave prevailing at Sangam. In fact, pilgrims flock tents of various social and religious organizations situated in different parts of the Magh Mela campus to savour hot khichdi and tea being served free-of-cost.

More Allahabad News»

Village retail to WhatsApp

Timeless Tapestry
The craftsmen of Pipili churn out fascinating artworks of embroidered appliqué

NDRF shifts focus to industrial safety
To prevent industrial accidents in the state, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) at Munduli, on the outskirts of Cuttack, is planning mock drills in 24 major accident hazardous (MAH) factories.

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Shraddha, Swati and Priyam win Spectrum
Shraddha Shukla, Swati Kumar and Priyam Sharma won first position for their best designs presented in the annual fashion show event ‘Spectrum’ of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) at Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS) on Saturday.

Indore doc duped Rs 1 cr in exchange of MD seat
An Indore-based doctor has been duped of Rs 1 crore in exchange of medical post graduate seat (MD) in India or a foreign university.

Lohri celebrations at Punjabi Bagh in Bhopal
Punjabi Bagh in the city saw a fun-filled Lohri celebration as guests, from Bhopal and those from outside the city, gathered to celebrate the occasion around a festive bonfire.

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SGPC sacks Nandgarh as Takht Damdama chief
The controversy arising out of diametrically opposite stands of SGPC and Takht Damdama Sahib jathedar Balwant Singh Nandgarh on the Nanakshahi calendar came to a head on Saturday, with the SGPC executive committee sacking the jathedar.

Intel blocks passport of Ambedkar's follower
The intelligence wing of Punjab police has blocked the clearance for renewal of passport to 85-year-old writer and journalist Lahori Ram Balley even as he had four passports in the past 47 years and visited foreign countries several times.

Shimla MC, forest dept differ over installing machine to control monkey menace
The issue of monkey menace has brought Shimla municipal corporation and forest department at loggerheads.

More Chandigarh News»

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Friday, January 16, 2015

News Digest: 'Cong launched a terror campaign against my book on Sonia Gandhi'

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Today's Headlines

'Cong launched a terror campaign against my book on Sonia Gandhi'
'The Red Sari', a dramatized biography of Sonia Gandhi, is set for release in India. Its author Javier Moro says for years the English version of the book didn't get a publisher due to an intense Congress campaign.

Mysterious death of dera follower adds twist to 'MSG'
On Friday, when the controversial movie ‘Messenger of God’ featuring Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was scheduled to be released, death of one of his followers in Sangrur has given another twist to the issue.

CBI probe no reason to disallow movie: Rajyavardhan Rathore
Union minister of state for information and broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore on Friday said the ongoing CBI probe against Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh could not be made a reason to stall the release of his controversial movie.

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Jet, AI gear up to match Vistara
There’s a bonanza in store for full service flyers in India. The promise of unmatched comfort by Tata-Singapore Airlines' (SIA) JV Vistara has made legacy carriers Air India and Jet Airways constantly come up with passenger-friendly moves.

RIL Q3 net falls 5% to Rs 5,256cr
Reliance Industries, the oil-to-retail conglomerate, has reported its first fall in profit in over two years as its core business of refining and petrochemicals disappointed.

Naik grooms insiders to succeed him at L&T
Anil Manibhai Naik, group executive chairman, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), is grooming two insiders to lead the charge at India’s largest infrastructure engineering company even as he tries to simplify its complex structure comprising 21 companies into seven broad verticals by the end of fiscal 2017, after which he will hang his boots when he turns 75.

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Dismal tiger count in Buxa Tiger Reserve
The Buxa Tiger Reserve (BTR) in North Bengal may be home to around five tigers. An official revealed this referring to the trend in the countrywide tiger census report that will be made public on January 20.

It's official: 2014 was the warmest year ever
Last year was the hottest in earth’s recorded history, scientists reported on Friday.

Latest tiger census 'positive': Official
A senior environment ministry official said today that preliminary indications suggest that the overall figure of tigers in India has improved.

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Europe needs to better integrate Muslim communities: Obama
Europe must do more to better integrate its Muslim communities, and not "simply respond with a hammer," US President Barack Obama said on Friday in the wake of last week's terror attacks in France.

Security for British Jews to be tightened says Cameron
Britain is to step up police patrols in areas with high Jewish populations, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Saturday, while warning that it was impossible to provide "100 per cent protection".

Mexico detains new suspect in disappearance of 43 students
A purported drug cartel hit man has been arrested in connection with the disappearance and alleged killing of 43 college students in southern Mexico in September, authorities said on Friday.

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Soha and Kunal to marry at home
Much against speculations by media about the grand marriage of Soha Ali Khan with Kunal Kemmu on January 25, we have exclusively learnt that the private couple will, in fact, be getting married under the Special Marriage Act in the presence of a registrar at their home itself, in the presence of their immediate family and some close non-filmi friends.

Bigg Boss 8 contestants plan a vacation
One of the housemates that Sonali Raut is in touch with is Sushant Divgikar.

Surprising fashion choices of actresses

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Robot found on Mars after decade lost in space
In the most amazing twist, one of the pioneering robots that went into space almost a decade ago to land on Mars but disappeared has been found on the surface of the Red Planet, almost intact.

Other side of woman's heart: Power to predict illness
There’s something special about a woman’s heart —and we aren’t talking love.

Mars Mission Missing lander Beagle-2 finally located on Mars, agency says
The European Space Agency's Beagle-2 lander, which had been lost on Mars since 2003, has been found, the agency said Friday.

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Sania Mirza wins first title of season with Bethanie
Sania Mirza won her first title of the season when she and Bethanie Mattek-Sands shocked Abigail Spears and Raquel Kops-Jones in Sydney International final.

PV Sindhu, Jayaram reach semis of Malaysia GP Gold
PV Sindhu and Ajay Jayaram notched up contrasting wins in the women's and men's singles respectively to reach the semifinals of the Malaysia Grand Prix Gold.

Constantine preferred due to India experience: AIFF
AIFF secretary Kushal Das said Stephen Constantine was preferred head coach of Indian team over Ricki Herbert mainly due to his earlier Indian experience.

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Only 1,000 fired in India due to non-performance: TCS
India's largest software services provider TCS on Thursday said only 1,000 jobs have been axed in the country due to non-performance, clarifying that this is a part of normal working and not due to any mass restructuring exercise as being speculated.

Xiaomi announces India launch date of Mi 4
Hugo Barra, head of international operations for Xiaomi, HAS confirmed that the phone would be launched on January 28.

10 tips to protect your Android device
Android is the most popular mobile platform in India as well as the world.

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1,571 nursery seats for special kids
As per the Directorate of Education’s records, there are at least 229 schools in Delhi that are capable of teaching students with some form of disability or the other.

FMS students learn about banking system, entrepreneurship
M S University’s Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) has started inviting guest lecturers for imparting practical knowledge and skill to the students in order to acquaint them with real proceedings of the field.

Be fit and score marks at Calicut University
University of Calicut has taken the dictum a sound mind in a sound body to heart. The varsity is now dangling six grace marks each semester to students who undergo fitness education programme.

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Indian deck cadet injured on Panama car carrier ship off Mumbai coast
An Indian deck cadet onboard Panama flag merchant vessel suffered serious injuries after hit on his temple and eyes while lowering life boat on Friday.

Cashier spikes mates' tea, drives off with Rs 2cr
In a crime straight out of a film thriller, an employee of a security agency spiked the tea of his three colleagues on a cash van and scooted with Rs 2 crore after his accomplices waylaid the vehicle in Vile Parle on Friday.

Record Rs 1.9cr payout for lift mishap victim
The national consumer panel has ordered a record compensation of Rs 1.89 crore to the father of a Khar-based 25-year-old man who died in an elevator mishap in his Andheri office in 2005.

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Moot court begins in DU
The Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, is hosting the 11th K K Luthra Memorial Moot Court, 2015, from January 16 to 18.

Najma Heptulla morphing case: Court asks CBI to furnish probe records
The Delhi High Court Friday asked the CBI to furnish relevant records of the steps taken to investigate allegations of morphing of a photograph of India's first education minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and union Minister Najma Heptulla.

BJP puts together strategy to win back the middle class from Kejriwal
With the battle for Delhi hotting up, BJP is banking on weaning away the middle class voter from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) camp to stump its main rival.

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BMTC bags award for lowest accident rate in 2013-14
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation has done the city proud. It received an award for recording the lowest accident rate in 2013-2014.

Government colleges in Karnataka get a smart touch
Karnataka became the first state to go the Western way of virtual classes.

Cloudy sky ups mercury, but it's still winter
Along with day temperatures, night temperatures have also shot up, thanks to cloud formation.

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Cop in dock for posting morphed Charminar photo
City police commissioner M Mahender Reddy on Friday ordered a probe into the issue of a morphed picture of Charminar being posted on a social networking website, allegedly by a police constable.

Activists join forces against land pooling
Land pooling in the proposed AP capital region is likely to run into rough weather as more social activists have joined the farmers in their protest against the government's move.

Tussle over RTC assets brewing
The sprawling facilities owned by the AP State Road Transport Corporation in the city are emerging as the latest bone of contention between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

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DMK comes out in support of author
In his face book update Stalin said that Tamil Nadu has always been a place where healthy debates have taken place for thousands of years on various subjects including religion and social issues.

Housing board's policy comes under court scanner
The Tamil Nadu Housing Board’s (TNHB) arbitrary rental and sale policy may come in the way of its bid to retain ownership over about 20 houses in the prime CIT Colony area in Nandanam, as the Madras high court has asked the board to maintain status quo as on date with regard to the property.

Selling mileage booster that sent electric shocks costs firm Rs 13,000
Mile Man Mileage Booster: Once fitted with the product, the Coimbatore based company which manufactured it, claims the vehicle will save upto 50% extra mileage, reduce engine heat along with a host of associated benefits.

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Boyfriend prime suspect in Naranpura murder
The needle of suspicion in the Naranpura murder case now points to Birbal Prasad, the 26-year-old boyfriend of Vandana Prasad, 22, who was stabbed to death on January 14.

Order on bail pleas of Vanzara, Pandey on Jan 28
A special CBI court on Friday completed hearing on bail pleas by jailed IPS officers P P Pandey and D G Vanzara and scheduled its verdict on January 28 in the Ishrat fake encounter case.

City police chief urges DGP to hand Prajapati murder probe to CID
As the special investigation team and city crime branch hunt for the killers of former Asaram aide Amrut Prajapati and Asaram's personal attendant turned prosecution witness Akhil Gupta who was shot dead in Uttar Pradesh, the city police chief, Shivanand Jha, urged the DGP to hand the probe into Prajapati's killing to CID crime.

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VHP meet to press for reconversion as a right
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) would deliberate on issues like religious conversion and ‘Ghar Wapsi’ in its annual ‘Sant Sammelan’ to be held on Friday and Saturday.

11 lakh take dip on day 2 of Makar Sankranti in Allahabad
Amid chants of 'Har Har Gangey' and 'Ganga Maiyya ki Jai', over 11 lakh devotees on Thursday took the holy dip at the Sangam — the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythological Saraswati — on the second day of Makar Sankranti.

Babaji's 'khichdi' kindles warmth in devotees
‘Khichdi’ is quite hit among pilgrims and along with tea has turned into a medium to beat intense cold wave prevailing at Sangam. In fact, pilgrims flock tents of various social and religious organizations situated in different parts of the Magh Mela campus to savour hot khichdi and tea being served free-of-cost.

More Allahabad News»

Village retail to WhatsApp

Timeless Tapestry
The craftsmen of Pipili churn out fascinating artworks of embroidered appliqué

NDRF shifts focus to industrial safety
To prevent industrial accidents in the state, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) at Munduli, on the outskirts of Cuttack, is planning mock drills in 24 major accident hazardous (MAH) factories.

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Mob thrashes school teacher for raping minor in Anuppur
A school teacher who allegedly raped a minor on Wednesday night was attacked by a mob in Anuppur district on Thursday.

MP minister removed FIR clause to protect college owners
Madhya Pradesh medical education minister Narottam Mishra got a special panel’s recommendation for lodging FIRs against colleges owners and other officials involved in selling state quota medical seats removed, documents available with TOI have revealed.

Cold wave back; Shivpuri, Sheopurkalan coldest at 5o C
State capital woke up to a thick envelope of fog on Friday that reduced visibility to less than 50 meters affecting road, train and air services. Icy winds swept across the city as cold wave prevailed in Bhopal, after a break of few days. Though, night temperature in the city was about 10 degrees celsius, there was a decline in maximum temperature making the day colder. With fog not allowing sunshine, morning remained chilly.

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Romanian students get taste of Indian culture
After a warm welcome by Indian students, a group of theatre artistes from Romania gave them a glimpse of their talent at Panjab University on Friday.

NAAC visit: VC to review preparations on January 22
With dates confirmed for the visit of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) team on March 2-5, Panjab University (PU) vice chancellor Arun Kumar Grover will soon review the preparations for the same.

Missing credit for ex-MP delays CRIKC bus service
Missing out on credit to Pawan Bansal, the former MP of the city who sanctioned money through the MPLADs funds to get air-conditioned buses for promoting research in Chandigarh Region Innovation and Knowledge Cluster (CRIKC), has delayed the start of the shuttle service.

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