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Thursday, March 19, 2015

News Digest: AI pilot gets notice for 1-minute delay

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, March 20, 2015
Today's Headlines

AI pilot gets notice for 1-minute delay
A minute’s alleged delay in reaching the cockpit may cost an Air India pilot dear.

Agencies barred from hiring nurses for overseas jobs
The Centre has banned private agencies from hiring nurses for overseas posts to clamp down on widespread recruitment malpractices and job fraud, especially by racketeers who target candidates seeking employment in Gulf nations.

SC norms on axing cooperative body members
The Supreme Court on Thursday laid down a slew of guidelines on removal of an office-bearer in a cooperative society, including that a motion of no-confidence against a person “shall” be moved only after two years of his assuming the office.

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Costly auction to spike telcos' debt
The government may be reaping a record windfall from spectrum sale, but the auction across four bands is set to increase the debt burden on telecom operators from an estimated Rs 2.6 lakh crore at present to around Rs 3.4 lakh crore, an increase of around 31%.

Ratan Tata to head panel to turn around railways
Industrialist Ratan Tata will head the new innovation council of railways, called 'Kaya Kalp', formed to turn around the ailing state-run transporter.

'Market value of startups to soar 9-fold in 5 years'
After a record deal-making year, the CEO of Avendus Capital is betting his larynx on India’s internet startups building a $300-billion market value in the next five years, or by the end of this decade.

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Will sparrows ever return to this temple?
In the 1960s, late freedom fighter Govindasamy Naidu had a dream where a sparrow appeared and told him to build a temple for Goddess Kali near the North Masi Street in Madurai.

Singapore's solar tariff to reduce fossil fuel reliance
Singapore is taking steps to reduce its almost total reliance on fossil fuels in power generation by offering commercial customers the city-state's first dual solar and conventional electricity contract.

Rare black turtles seized along India-Bangladesh border
The Border Security Force (BSF), on Wednesday, seized 97 rare Asian black spotted turtles close to the India-Bangladesh border.

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Libyan government forces bomb Tripoli airport
Warplanes from Libya's internationally recognised government on Thursday bombed the only functioning commercial airport in Tripoli on Thursday, delaying the departure of a delegation from a rival parliament for UN peace talks, officials said.

White House: US 'to reevaluate' backing for Israel at UN
The White House today raised the prospect of withdrawing crucial diplomatic cover for Israel at the United Nations, following Benjamin Netanyahu's divisive election victory.

Lufthansa strike leaves thousands stranded
Thousands of international travelers were stranded on Thursday as a strike by Lufthansa pilots was extended to long-haul flights, and Germany’s largest airline said it was preparing for even more cancellations on Friday.

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Exclusive: Akshay Kumar's new look from 'Airlift'
Akshay Kumar’s Airlift is an edge-of-the-seat entertaining thriller.

Divyanka looking forward to a new beginning
Actress Divyanka Tripathi’s breakup with her boyfriend of seven years, Ssharad Malhotra made headlines.

Top 10 foreign actresses in Bollywood

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Artificial light hurts body's sleep/wake cycle
Inadequate exposure to natural light during the day and overexposure to artificial light at night can actually mess up our body’s natural sleep/wake cycle, researchers say.

Brain swelling tied to malaria deaths?
When children die from a severe form of malaria, swelling of the brain is often what kills them, a new study finds. This insight will not change medical practice immediately, but it may lead to improved treatments, researchers said.

Body posture may affect kids' learning
Body posture is critical in the early stages of acquiring new knowledge, affecting memory and learning, a new study suggests. The study by Indiana University Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences’ offers a new approach to studying the way “objects of cognition,” such as words or memories of physical objects, are tied to the position of the body.

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All-round India outclass Bangladesh to book semis berth
India outclassed Bangladesh in their ICC World Cup quarterfinal encounter by 109 runs in Melbourne to join South Africa in the semifinals on Thursday.

Suspension, fine for Mortaza after team's exit from World Cup
Captain Mashrafe's woes after Bangladesh's exit from World Cup were compounded by a suspension and fine for his team's slow over-rate against India.

World Cup: Dhoni records 100th ODI win as Indian skipper
MS Dhoni achieved the milestone of recording 100 ODI wins as captain after leading India to a big win against Bangladesh in the World Cup quarters.

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Facebook sued for sexual harassment, racial discrimination
A former Facebook employee is suing the social media giant for sex discrimination, sex harassment, race discrimination, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Google chairman urges US govt to increase H-1B visas
The executive chairman at Google urged Congress to increase the number of high-skilled work visas made available to foreigners.

7 simple solutions to your daily tech problems
As the amount of tech in our homes increases, so does the complexity.

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CBSE calls principals to discuss 'tough' maths paper
Amidst more complaints coming in over the "difficulty level" of Class XII mathematics examination conducted on Wednesday, CBSE has called select school principals for a meeting to discuss the matter.

4,000 careers hang on AICTE nod for BTech courses
The four-year undergraduate programme isn't over for about 4,000 students.They had signed up when DU renamed its undergraduate courses in applied sciences 'BTech' from the humble 'BSc', in 2013.

FYUP canned, VC on course for sack
After a turbulent four years at the helm, Dinesh Singh could become the first Delhi University vice-chancellor to be sacked.

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Fadnavis receives post-cards from 'sisters' in Mumbai to draw attention towards hygiene related problems
Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has received 50,000 post-cards from "sisters" in Mumbai hoping to draw their '"elder brother's" attention to the immense problems they face due to a lack of clean, hygienic toilets in the city.

Uniform policy for illegal, old buildings
A uniform policy for regularising and redeveloping illegal, old and dilapidated buildings, will be submitted to the government by the end of this month. The government will then decide on the recommendations within a month, said CM Devendra Fadnavis Thursday.

Duo cons Mhada home buyers of 3cr, arrested
Two businessmen have been arrested for allegedly cheating several people of at least Rs 3 crore by promising them flats at discounted rates under the chief minister’s quota for minorities.

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Activists want special task force to secure child rights under AAP's Delhi Dialogue Commission
Seeking a special task force on issues related to children under the AAP led Delhi Government’s "think tank" the Delhi Dialogue Commission, voluntary organizations working for child rights express concern over growing violence against children and how they remain on the fringes of policy planning and implementation. There are 21 task forces on a range of subjects under the DDC but children don’t figure on the list so far.

Officials in district panels, make a joke of consumer rights
Beyond the high decibel campaigns on consumer rights, the reality of forums meant to protect their rights is alarming, if not outrightly shocking.

53-year-old woman run over by truck
A 53-year-old woman was run over by a container truck on MB Road in southeast Delhi’s Pul Prahladpur area on Thursday. The vehicle has been compounded but the errant driver is on the run.

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Ping-pong battle continues over Kannada
The government brought in the lan guage policy in 1994, to introduce Kannada as the medium of instruction from classes 1 to 5 in all government schools.

Each varsity to have 200 affiliated colleges
Apart from the existing Bangalore University, two new universities will be established in two different zones of the city.

Cabinet approves three-way split of BBMP, Bengaluru varsity
After mulling over it for years, the Karnataka government on Thursday finally decided to split the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Bangalore University.

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'Special status for AP still under consideration'
Unable to face the heat from NDA partner Telugu Desam Party and the opposition Congress over denying special status to Andhra Pradesh, BJP’s Union urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu claimed on Thursday that the issue of special status is still under consideration of the Centre.

Bedlam continues in AP House
Capping a day of high drama, the YSR Congress on Thursday moved a no-confidence motion against AP assembly speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao after eight of its legislators were suspended from the House for three days during the discussion on the budget.

Wakf Board special officer 'banned' over funds row
In what is snowballing into a controversy a day before Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Reddy is scheduled to visit Jamia Nizamia, the senior management has barred AP State Wakf Board (APSWB) special officer (SO) MJ Akbar’s entry into the 150-year-old institution.

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Crusaders go the extra mile after 80
Defying age at 80 and 90, these crusaders are going the extra mile despite suffering ailments.

Unregulated by govt and aided by some doctors, they fleece patients with impunity
When asked to undergo an MRI scan for recurring headaches, Savitha, 28, went to a private lab in Royapettah, which her neurologist recommended.

Who'll cure these diagnostic labs?
Scans and other diagnostic tests are becoming prohibitively expensive because almost 85% of the equipment used is imported.

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Admit poor under RTE or face action, pvt schools told
Gujarat high court on Thursday took a serious note of private schools denying admission to poor children under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

Rs 500cr cricket betting racket busted in Vadodara
When India was playing Bangladesh in the crucial quarter final match at Melbourne on Thursday, the Ahmedabad zonal unit of Enforcement Directorate (ED) carried out a search operation in Vadodara and unearthed an international cricket betting racket worth more than Rs 500 crore.

Diamond roughs theft cracked, 3 held
Cracking the sensational rough diamonds theft from Shree Ramkrishna Export (SRK), city police arrested three persons, including the main accused Sagar Kapuriya, and recovered the booty worth Rs 2.07 crore.

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Allahabad's Ansari chases high school dream at 6
When 65-year-old Akhtar Ansari entered the classroom at Nara School Examination Centre in Kaushambi, the examinees present mistook him for an examiner.

Dist lawyers to collect Rs 1 cr for killed lawyer's family
The District Court Bar Association will collect Rs 1 crore to help family members of lawyer Nabi Ahmad who was allegedly killed by sub-inspector Shailendra Singh on court premise.

Automatic weather station to come up at MNNIT
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT) – the lone NIT of the state – will soon get a state-of-the-art remote automatic weather station on its campus.

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12-hour bandh paralyzes life
Opposing the corporation status to Rourkela, tribals on Wednesday blocked traffic at several places in the city during the 12-hour bandh.The protestors, however, made no attempt to stall train services.

No Nabajouban darshan this year
Devotees will not be allowed to see the deities in the Jagannath Temple during Nabajouban Darshan this year.

3.70 cr to protect Puri sweet water zone
The state government sanctioned Rs 3.70 crore to build a fence around government land in the 316-acre sweet water zone at Chakratirtha Road in Puri.The fence will check encroachment and pollution.

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Bhopal royals with Pak passport struck 'illegal' deals
After 'vesting control' over some 40 personal properties of the last Nawab of Bhopal, Hamidullah Khan, the Madhya Pradesh government is now tracking deals and declarations made by erstwhile royal family members who migrated to Pakistan.

Lovelorn youth, girl end life by throwing themselves before train
A youth and a girl he was in love with ended life by throwing themselves before moving train on Tuesday night.

Govt, opposition console hail-hit farmers
From state capital to New Delhi and from ruling-BJP to Congress-opposition, Madhya Pradesh political leaders were each trying to do their bit to assure hailstorm affected farmers that all was not lost.

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AAP terms Punjab budget directionless
HS Phoolka a senior lawyer and spokesperson of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) labeled the Punjab Budget 2015-16 presented in the Punjab Assembly as very disappointing.

Former takht jathedar Nandgarh seeks his appointment letter from SGPC
A close associate of former Jathedar of Takht Damdama Sahib Balwant Singh Nandgarh arrived at Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) office seeking a copy of Jathedar’s appointment letter or resolution passed by SGPC’s executive body through which he was appointed Jathedar of Takht in January 2003.

Punjab Congress to protest against alleged dilution of land acquisition legislation by Centre
Punjab Congress will gherao the state assembly on March 24 to protest against the alleged dilution of the land acquisition legislation by the Centre.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

News Digest: Modi hears out Congmen seeking Chouhan's ouster

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Today's Headlines

Modi hears out Congmen seeking Chouhan's ouster
PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday met Congress members who are gunning for Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who is facing serious allegations in the Vyapam scam.

Solar Impulse 2 successfully takes off from Varanasi, on way to Myanmar
Solar Impulse 2 (Si2), the solar powered aircraft on its maiden round the world flight, took off from Varanasi a few minutes ago.

Day after boy's arrest for Facebook post on Azam Khan, parties protest police 'excess'
A day after police in Rampur (UP) arrested and sent to the district jail a class 11 student of a reputed public school in Bareilly for uploading what they insisted was an ‘objectionable’ Facebook post against Samajwadi Party’s Azam Khan, political parties joined hands to protest “excesses by the district police”.

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New rules for startup airlines to fly abroad
New airlines will find it easier to start long-haul international operations and will have to wait for a longer period before launching flights to nearby countries.

Better placed to tackle US rate hike: Raghuram Rajan
India is in a much better position to meet any impact of a possible increase in US interest rate, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan said on Wednesday.

Sebi plans IPO rule changes to lure homegrown startups
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is planning rule changes that will make it easier for homegrown startups to list their shares on local bourses, sources involved in the process said, helping domestic investors to bet on the country’s booming online economy.

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Rare black turtles seized along India-Bangladesh border
The Border Security Force (BSF), on Wednesday, seized 97 rare Asian black spotted turtles close to the India-Bangladesh border.

India to use drones to keep eye on poachers in tiger reserves
India, a home to more than 60% of the world's tiger population, will use drone to keep eye on poachers.

Mining operations to resume in Goa
Mining operations in Goa are set to resume after the environment ministry decided to revoke its 2012 order that kept in abeyance environment clearances (ECs) granted to all the mining leases in the state.

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Modi's Republican buddy quits after fraud charges
A young Republican lawmaker who defied the US government’s ban on Narendra Modi and reached out to the then Gujarat chief minister before going on to become the Prime Minister’s best buddy in Washington has had to quit Congress following tax fraud allegations.

US Presbyterian church okays same-sex marriage
After three decades of debate over its stance on homosexuality, members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) voted on Tuesday to change the definition of marriage in the church’s constitution to include same-sex marriage.

Anti-austerity protests rock Germany, scores hurt
Protesters torched police cars and threw stones at officers during anti-austerity protests ahead of the inauguration ceremony for the European Central Bank’s new headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Exclusive: Ranbir, Anushka in 'Bombay Velvet'
First look of the romantic couple Ranbir Kapoor (as Johnny Balraj) and Anushka Sharma (as Rosie) from Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet.

Actress can't see hubby doing intimate scenes
Neha Marda, who is popularly known as Urmi from Doli Armaanon Ki, was contemplating on quitting the show after it took a five-year leap as she wasn’t comfortable playing a mother to a nine-year-old kid. However, such was the attachment of the actress to the show that she let go of that decision and decided to continue post the leap.

Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes

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Terminator-inspired 3D printer grows objects from liquid
A terrifying killer liquid metal robot portrayed in the movie ‘Terminator’, has inspired what was heralded here as a revolution in 3D printing.

Are wearable devices as harmful as cigarettes?
In 1946, a new advertising campaign appeared in magazines with a picture of a doctor holding a cigarette and the slogan, “More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette.”

Soon, you may be told to use lift in emergencies
In case of fire, use elevators.” It sounds like apostasy, as if a lifetime’s indoctrination had suddenly been invalidated.

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I expect India to win but it may not be easy: Gavaskar
If they (Bangladesh) bat first and put up 250-odd runs and then the ball starts turning, it may not be easy to chase down the target for India," Gavaskar said.

World Cup: High-riding India hold all cards over Bangladesh
Defending champions India steam into quarterfinal vs Bangladesh with the momentum of an unbeaten six-game run as the event becomes cut-throat.

South Africa crush Sri Lanka to reach World Cup semifinals
South Africa registered their first ever victory in the knockout stage of the World Cup when they crushed Sri Lanka by nine wickets in the first quarterfinal.

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Infosys whistleblower: H-1B workers have minimal skills
A whistleblower from Indian IT giant Infosys has said and asked lawmakers not to increase the number of much sought-after visas and plug in the loopholes in the immigration system.

Microsoft announces Windows 10 release date, free upgrade
Terry Myerson, who runs Microsoft's operating systems unit, announced the plan at the WinHEC technology conference in Shenzhen, China.

12 fastest-rising executives at Google
You may not find the names of these Google executives on the company's management profile pages, but these guys are running some of the Google's most important businesses.

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Kakodkar quits as chairman of board of governors of IIT-Bombay
Nuclear scientist Anil Kakodkar has resigned as the chairman of the board of governors of IIT Bombay apparently because of differences with the HRD ministry over selection of some IIT directors.

PU camp to help students 'think like a Nobel Laureate'
Three hundred young students from Tricity and neighbouring areas will get to interact with Nobel Laureate John C Mather, a renowned astrophysicist and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientist, on March 27 as part of DST Inspire camp being hosted by Panjab University (PU) for the first time.

Teachers call off boycott, will check SSC papers
The Maharashtra Unaided Schools Action Group has decided to withdraw its boycott on assessment of the ongoing SSC examination papers.

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Columbia graduates study Bhendi Bazaar revamp plan
The Bhendi Bazaar redevelopment plan was lauded by graduate students of Columbia University’s school of architecture, planning and preservation who are visiting the city to examine its model of urban renewal.

Mumbai got a raw deal in budget, says Sena
Sena legislators from the city say the budget “favoured” rural Maharashtra.

'Ex-business partner told me to sleep with govt officials'
The wife of an additional DGP, now posted in Delhi, has accused her former business partner of coaxing her to sleep with government officials.

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Endgame begins for DU VC as govt serves show-cause notice on him
Show-cause notice has finally been served on Delhi University vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh, asking him why he should not be removed from his post.

Court grants 63 lakh to victim's kin
Family members of a 33-year-old man, who died in a road accident involving a rashly driven vehicle in 2013, was awarded a compensation of over Rs 63 lakh by a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT)

'Keep personal biases out of verdicts'
Reacting to a court’s remarks that relationships formed without societal sanction are “illicit”, legal experts on Wednesday said judges shouldn’t air their “personal biases” and “orthodox views” through court judgments. Former chief justice of India justice V N Khare condemned the observations made by additional sessions judge Vimal Kumar Yadav.

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No compromise on safety of buildings, govt tells HC
The government on Wednesday told the high court that it hadn't compromised on safety aspects of the buildings to be regularized under Akrama-Sakrama, the scheme for regularizing unauthorized constructions in urban areas.

Priests ready to visit Ebola-hit Africa again
When the rest of the world kept away from the Ebola-hit areas of Africa, two Indian priests stepped up to take care of the infected community.

Priests ready to visit Ebola-hit Africa again
Spent 2 Months In Sierra Leone Helping Survivors

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Osmania University erupts, this time for jobs
In a throwback to the days of Telangana agitation, Osmania University once again erupted on Wednesday with over 1,000 students fighting a pitched battle with police after their planned march to the assembly to seek jobs was foiled.

'Urdu media needs to evolve'
The marginalization of the Urdu media is rooted in its inability to look beyond the gambit of Muslims. They are still caught in stereotypes and fail to capture the aspirations of the Muslim community that’s evolving with time and age.

Centre entrusts Polavaram project to Andhra Pradesh
In a major development, the NDA government has decided to allow Andhra Pradesh to continue holding operational powers in executing all the existing contracts of the Polavaram multi-purpose project.

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'Naming erring builders on website will benefit buyers'
Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority’s submission before the high court on Tuesday, during a hearing of the Moulivakkam building collapse case, that it was willing to put building violations on its website, may go a long way in educating the general public on trustworthiness of developers in the city.

Cargo ship hits two boats, three fishermen rescued
Three fishermen were injured when a cargo vessel entering the Ennore port banged into two fishing boats seven nautical miles off the city coast on Tuesday.

Stop Nokia from shifting machinery: Staff in HC
More than five months after the closure of Nokia factory at Sriperumpudur — once the world’s largest handset making facility — a group of employees has moved the Madras high court to restrain the company from dismantling and taking away machineries and materials from factory premises.

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Lit grit: Beti padhao, mummy bhi padhao!
Rasila Patel, 39, was forced to drop out of school after class VII as the secondary school was 8 km away from her home. Her conservative parents decided she was better off not going to school since she was a girl.

'State down in maternal care'
It seems that the maternal and child health (MCH) care in Gujarat is slipping under the leadership of first woman chief minister of the state, Anandiben Patel, who took charge of the state in May 2014.

Govt pleader, PP for high court named
Gujarat government on Wednesday appointed advocate Manisha Lavkumar Shah as government pleader and advocate Mitesh Amin as public prosecutor to conduct matters in Gujarat high court.

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Dist lawyers to collect Rs 1 cr for killed lawyer's family
The District Court Bar Association will collect Rs 1 crore to help family members of lawyer Nabi Ahmad who was allegedly killed by sub-inspector Shailendra Singh on court premise.

Automatic weather station to come up at MNNIT
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT) – the lone NIT of the state – will soon get a state-of-the-art remote automatic weather station on its campus.

No boundary wall to protect women hostellers in AU
The women hostel area on Allahabad University campus continues to face encroachment even after the authorities have spent around Rs 1 crore to construct boundary walls for the safety of the girls living in hostels.

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Human-animal conflict touches jumbo figures
It's raging war between humans and jumbos! While 685 elephants died in past 11 years, mainly because of humans, the animals killed 660 people and injured 272 during the same period.

Naveen 'chief conspirator' in Talabira-II: Cong
State Congress president Prasad Harichandan on Tuesday described chief minister Naveen Patnaik as the 'chief conspirator' in allocation of Talabira-II coal block to Hindalco (Aditya Birla Group).

Morning classes in all schools from next month
With temperature touching 39 degrees in the second week of March, the school and mass education department on Tuesday announced morning classes in all schools from April.

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Elderly man found murdered at farm in Bhopal
A 60-year-old man was found murdered at his farm on Wednesday morning. The motive of this third murder in last three days is a mystery for cops.

CM skirts question on 2008 tiger crisis in Panna reserve
For the first time in six years since Panna tiger reserve (PTR) lost 30 tigers, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan parried a question on action against officials responsible for the 2008 crisis.

Narmada pipelines laid, but industrial area still parched
With summers almost there, Govindpura Industrial area remains parched as it endlessly waits for Narmada water supply.

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Contracts for 350-crore cleanliness projects in April
Contractors for door-to-door garbage collection and mechanized sweeping in the city are likely to be finalized next month. According to officials, the two projects have been facing a delay for want of interested contractors and technical disqualifications of interested parties. A budget of nearly Rs 350 crores has been set aside for the two projects.

Mayfield builder's bank deposit to be used for infra
The government has encashed the bank guarantee of Mayfield Garden's builder to carry out development and maintenance work of the township that has been waging a long battle for access to basic amenities.

Four held for rioting in Udyog Viharin Udyog Vihar
Four men, all of whom work in factories owned by Gaurav International, have been arrested for the vandalism in Udyog Vihar on February 12.

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