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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, March 26, 2015
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First world's medical device rejects flood Indian markets
Complaints are coming in from the developing world about medical devices being 'dumped' or 'sold at inflated prices' by first-world countries and trading companies.

Strong Left can realign forces for real alternative: Karat
Only a strong independent Left could lead to realignment of forces favourbale for a real alternative (to the Congress and BJP), CPM general secretary Prakash Karat said on Wednesday.

Shailesh: A businessman who made political capital?
In a family full of political workers, Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav’s son Shailesh Yadav was the only one with no formal affiliation to a political outfit. Instead, Shailesh chose to be a businessman, running a petrol pump at Banthara on Lucknow’s outskirt, and looking after some land.

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Suzlon to sell SE Forge, other assets
Tulsi Tanti-led Suzlon Group plans to raise Rs 2,500 crore by selling its Vadodra-based forging unit, SE Forge, and other assets, as the world's fifth largest wind turbine maker looks to reduce its debt.

Amazon to take kirana stores online
E-commerce major Amazon is taking your neighbourhood kirana store online.The e-tailer is launching an express delivery platform in partnership with mom-and-pop stores, calling it Kirana Now.

Kraft and Heinz to form North America's No.3 food company
Kraft Foods Group Inc, the maker of Velveeta cheese, will merge with ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co, owned by 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, to form North America's third-largest food and beverage company.

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Delhi HC seeks Centre's action plan to curb air pollution
Observing that air pollution in the national capital was "terrible", Delhi High Court today directed the Centre as well as an amicus curiae to prepare an action plan with suggestions to address the issue.

Centre mulls giving 90 per cent afforestation fund to states
In a bid to boost afforestation activities, the Centre is mulling to hand over 90 per cent of the Rs 36,000 crore compensatory afforestation management fund directly to all the states, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said.

African jumbos may be extinct in 20 years
African elephants could be extinct in the wild within a few decades, experts warned on Monday at a major conservation summit in Botswana that highlighted an alarming decline in numbers due to poaching for ivory .

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US launches Tikrit air strikes to support Iraqi forces
US aircraft on Wednesday launched bombing raids to support Iraqi forces fighting to recapture Tikrit from the Islamic State group, after Baghdad issued a request for air power, US officials said.

France gets audio from jet's black box
Midway through a flight from Barcelona to Duesseldorf on Tuesday, Germanwings Flight 9525 was chilling in its normalcy.

Netanyahu extends 'hand of peace' to Palestinians
Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday Israel wants peace with the Palestinians as he was tasked to form a government a week after saying they won't get a state if he is re-elected.

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Rajeev and Kritika clarify the slapgate incident
While the first teaser of Sony Entertainment Television’s Reporters got viewers excited about Rajeev Khandelwal’s comeback to television, its latest promo has sent the excitement levels soaring. The promo featuring a bold kiss between Rajeev and Kritika Kamra, followed by a tight slap, has become the talk of the town.

Manasvi in Hera Pheri 3?
Manasvi, Miss India World 2010, may soon be seen in Hera Pheri 3.

Double Roles in upcoming Bollywood films
Bollywood films are all set to give the audience a dose of double roles. Several upcoming films will now have actors in interesting double roles.

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Energy from rivers to heat UK homes
More than one million homes across Britain could be heated using green Scandinavian-style technology that takes heat from nearby rivers and canals and pumps it into the home, the government will announce soon.

Soon, chocolate to get healthier and tastier
Researchers have found a way to make chocolate more flavourful and nutritious with greater levels of anti-oxidants.

New artificial hand uses smart wires as muscles
Researchers have developed an artificial hand which uses smart wires that can tense and flex as its muscles to perform extremely precise movements.

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SCG awaits gladiatorial contest between India and Australia
A battle of nerves beckons, as India and Australia lock horns at the cricketing citadel of the Sydney Cricket Ground in the World Cup semifinal.

World Cup: Bullish Rohit Sharma ready to take on Australia
India opener Rohit Sharma has every reason to be confident about his chances of success against Australia in the World Cup semifinal in Sydney.

Michael Clarke credits Dhoni for Indian team's redemption
Australian captain Michael Clarke lauded the efforts of MS Dhoni in turning things around for his team, as they wait to battle in the World Cup semifinal.

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Azim Premji leads $80m funding round in Android rival
Premji Invest has led an $80-million round of funding in US-based mobile operating system startup Cyanogen.

RBI blocks Tatas' plan to buy out DoCoMo in telecom JV
Tata Sons’ plans to buy back the 26.5% stake held by Japanese telecom giant NTT DoCoMo in their Indian joint venture

30 tech skills that will get you $110,000-plus salary
IT seems to be a lucrative career option offering of high-paying jobs.

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Only 29% of seats for weaker sections filled under RTE in 5 years
In last five years the Right to Education Act's key provision of providing 25% reservation to disadvantaged children has been poorly implemented with only 29% of the 21.4 lakh seats reserved for them getting filled.

Delhi fares well in economically weaker sections admission
Delhi can give itself a small pat on the back. Though there is still much ground to be covered, the implementation of the Right to Education Act’s Section 12(1)(c), which requires private-unaided schools to reserve 25% seats for kids from economically weaker sections (EWS) and disadvantaged groups (DG), has been most successful in Delhi.

Mamata writes to Centre on teacher shortage in Bengal
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to Union HRD minister Smriti Irani with a plea to consider appointment of untrained teachers for limited period as the state is reeling under severe teacher shortage in schools.

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Offices induce fans with ultra-HD sets & snacks, restaurants with discounts
As India face off with Australia in a few hours, Mumbaikars have come up with various strategies to not miss out on the most-anticipated match of the Cricket World Cup on a workday.

Desi feel in Aussie air as fans fly down to Sydney
Probably for the first time in history, Australian skipper Micheal Clarke and his boys will find today that the Sydney stadium is no longer their home ground.

Metro III car shed at Aarey stayed: Fadnavis
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis clarified in the legislative council on Wednesday that the plan for the Metro III car shed at Aarey Colony had been stayed. He said a committee had been formed to suggest another location for the car shed.

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'Don't shield VIPs from water crisis'
From now on, VIPs will have to face water shortage along with the common man.

DERC chief summoned to assembly
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission chairman P D Sudhakar will be summoned to the next Delhi assembly session which is likely to take place at the end of May or the beginning of June.

BJP blames Delhi govt for municipal crisis
Several BJP councillors along with the three mayors protested against the state government outside Delhi Secretariat on Wednesday for not releasing funds to the municipal corporations.

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Platform visit costlier than 20km train ride
Starting April 1, Rs 10 will get you entry to any Bengaluru City railway platform, while Rs 5 will take you to Malleswaram, Cantonment or Nayandahalli stations.

CM on stage, ace historian is pushed around
Eminent historian and scholar M Chidananda Murthy, 84, was pushed around, shoved and evicted right under the nose of chief minister Siddaramaiah here on Wednesday afternoon.

Snack maker's doctor daughter gets 5 gold medals
It was probably the biggest day of her life as she finally added Dr to her name. Mangala Gowri, 23, was conferred with five gold medals at the 17th RGUHS convocation on Wednesday.

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Men in Blue hold sway over city as punters bet on India win
Over 5,000 miles away from the Sydney Cricket Ground, Hyderabadis are all set to paint the city blue on Thursday.

Docs 'doctor' rules to perform surgeries
Throwing ethics to the winds, scores of doctors working in Aarogyasri-empanelled government medical institutions are perfecting the art of impersonation.

Telangana govt to take up only three airports for now
The Telangana government may have to rethink about its ambitious plans of building greenfield airports in all the districts due to lack of funds and other issues.

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After 66A is scrapped, Sec 67 of same Act lands Chennai techie in jail 
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down Section 66A of Information Technology Act saying the clause struck at the root of liberty and freedom of expression. 

Paper leak: HC asks why Class 12 maths test shouldn't be re-held
In a poser sure to send shivers down the spines of Plus Two state board students and their parents, Madras high court has sought to know from Tamil Nadu government as to why it should not order re-examination of mathematics paper which was held on March 18.

CM's recipe: Spend today, repay later
Chief minister O Panneerselvam who holds the finance portfolio, kept Tamil Nadu firmly on the path of a welfare state in his budget unveiled on Wednesday.

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Betting racket: Probe begins into Gujarat police role
The anti corruption bureau (ACB) has started a preliminary inquiry into the alleged involvement of Gujarat police officials in the Rs 4,000 crore international cricket betting racket unearthed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Vadodara district last week.

Naroda Patia survivors ask CJ to change appeals bench
Survivors of the Naroda Patia massacre approached Gujarat high court acting Chief Justice V M Sahai on Wednesday to request him to shift the case from the bench of Justices Ravi Tripathi and R D Kothari.

Cops to launch app to make autos safer
One of the biggest apprehensions of the passengers taking autos from places such as railway stations and bus depots is the credentials of the auto as there is no way out to ascertain whether the driver is involved in any crimes earlier or whether he has a legal badge to ply.

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Snag orphans 'fire-fighter'; Rs 6.5cr hi-tech machine caught in red tapism
The fire department’s Rs 6.5 crore, Hydraulic Platform, from Italy, sourced to douse flames in buildings have more than 30mts height, is lying defunct since February due to red tape.

Beauticians decorate goddess statue in Allahabad temple
A 132-year-old ‘shaktipeeth’ in the city has employed a team of women beauticians for daily ‘shringar’ of Goddess Durga. Since the beginning of Navratri on Saturday, the beauticians are decorating the various manifestations of the goddess as per Vedic rituals.

Thieves dig 90-metre tunnel, steal Rs 2Cr worth IOC diesel
Thieves dug up a 90-metre tunnel and stole diesel worth Rs 2 crore from Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC) Barauni-Kanpur pipeline under Manda police station between February 16 and March 18. While the pipeline was targeted at least seven times, the falling pressure of diesel flow prompted the IOC officials to set up and enquiry and an FIR was lodged on March 21.

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National award for Odia film 'Adim Vichar'
After a gap of seven years, an Odia film finally bagged a national award, announced on Tuesday. Adim Vichar, a film by award-winning filmmaker Sabyasachi Mohapatra, was declared the Best Odia Film.

Govt will buy potato: Rout
The state government will buy 6,600-tonne potato at the minimum support price of Rs 6 a kg from farmers, cooperation minister Damodar Rout said here on Tuesday even as opposition BJP and Congress stalled the assembly for second day over distress sale of the tuber.

Spl police teams to handle crisis situations
The Odisha police will form two quick rapid action teams (QRATs) to effectively combat ‘crisis’ situations during Nabakalebara at Jagannath Temple in Puri. The teams will comprise special operation group (SOG) jawans.

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Minor whisked off in van, found at Kaliasot dam
A 4-year-old girl, who was standing with mother outside her modest house in Kolar area on Wednesday morning, was kidnapped by bundling her in a van.

NGT seeks clarity from MoEF on land levelling misuse
National Green Tribunal (NGT) has sought response from Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) after it came to light that illegal mining is being carried out in garb of levelling of land in parts of state.

Diggy says cops fudged MPPEB proof
“MP Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) is the biggest scam in independent India.

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Dolly Ahluwalia bags National Award for Best Costume for Haider
Chandigarh-based Dolly Ahluwalia has bagged the National Award for Best Costume for her Hindi film 'Haider'.

4 arrested for betting in World Cup
Pinjore police, along with the Kalka ACP, arrested four men from Dharampur Colony, Pinjore, for betting in cricket World Cup on Tuesday morning.

Rock. Pop. Sufi. Fusion. You will be spoilt for choice in Kasauli
The fourth edition of the Kasauli Rhythm and Blues Festival 2015, organized by the Genesis Foundation, is a line-up of non-stop entertainment for a cause.

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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
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RBI blocks Tatas' plan to buy out DoCoMo in telecom JV
Tata Sons’ plans to buy back the 26.5% stake held by Japanese telecom giant NTT DoCoMo in their Indian joint venture, Tata Teleservices, has hit a hurdle with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) not clearing the proposal.

Cairn Energy pitches for arbitration on tax demand
Cairn Energy Plc, the London-listed former parent of Cairn India, has sought compensation from the government for the loss in value it has suffered due to an “unfair and arbitrary” demand for Rs 10,247 crore in capital gains tax under the retrospective tax law.

Equity MFs give high payouts on market rally
Dividends in mutual fund (MF) schemes are getting bigger.

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African jumbos may be extinct in 20 years
African elephants could be extinct in the wild within a few decades, experts warned on Monday at a major conservation summit in Botswana that highlighted an alarming decline in numbers due to poaching for ivory .

Scientists: India should prepare to face extreme weather
Around the same time as Cyclone Pam flattened the tiny Pacific island nation of Vanuatu early this month, untimely rains and hailstorms lashed Maharashtra in India destroying at least 5.5 million hectares of winter crops.

World Water Day celebrated in Noida
To spread awareness regarding the importance of development and management of water resources, Amity Institute of Water Technology and Management and Amity institute of Environment Science on Tuesday celebrated World Water Day at Amity University here.

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Obama slows Afghanistan troop withdrawal
President Barack Obama on Tuesday reversed plans to withdraw about 5,000 US troops from war-torn Afghanistan this year, an overture to the country's new reform-minded leader.

In boost to Indian companies, US to ease L-1B visas
US President Barack Obama pledged on Tuesday to ease the process of obtaining L1-B visas which foreign companies use to rotate workers in their US operations, saying that while this could benefit hundreds of thousands of nonimmigrant workers and their employers, it will in turn benefit the entire American economy and spur additional investment.

ISIS claims suicide bombing in Libya
Militants claiming loyalty to Islamic State said they were responsible for a suicide bombing in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Tuesday, a statement said on Twitter.

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Mohit Raina lodges complaint against impersonator
Mohit Raina, Lord Shiva of Nikhil Sinha’s Devon Ke Dev ... Mahadev, has approached the police against an impersonator.

Kareena Kapoor Khan's five BFFs in Bollywood

Things that are weirdly named after celebrities

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Your poop could be a goldmine, worth millions
Human faeces contains gold, silver and other metals which could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, say scientists who are investigating ways to extract the precious metals from poop.

Too much sleep as bad as too little, claims study
Too much sleep could be as bad for your health as too little, according to a growing body of scientific evidence.

Isro releases 6 fresh pics from Mars, as MOM completes 6 months
With the mars orbiter mission’s (MOM) expected life of 6 months around Mars concluding on Tuesday, Isro released fresh pictures of the Red Planet and a senior scientist also confirmed to TOI that its life will be extended by another six months.

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New Zealand beat South Africa to enter maiden World Cup final
New Zealand defeated South Africa by four wickets (Duckworth/Lewis) in the semifinal to enter their maiden World Cup final at Eden Park on Tuesday.

World Cup: Perfect time to beat Australia, says Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli feels it is the perfect time to beat Australia in Thursday's semifinal at the SCG and do justice to the Indian bowlers' performance in the World Cup.

Dhoni knows how to win World Cups: Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan said that though both India and Australia have a 50-50 chance, one cannot rule out the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-factor in the semifinal.

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Xiaomi Redmi 2 review
Will Xiaomi manage to retain the budget throne with its latest offering? We try to find out…

Samsung Galaxy S6 priced cheaper than Galaxy S5
What's worth noticing here is that Samsung has used more premium materials (glass and metal) in Galaxy S6 compared to Galaxy S5 (all-plastic build).

5 ways you can save money on mobile data
We're offering you five ways to control your mobile data consumption and check your bills...

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Delhi fares well in economically weaker sections admission
Delhi can give itself a small pat on the back. Though there is still much ground to be covered, the implementation of the Right to Education Act’s Section 12(1)(c), which requires private-unaided schools to reserve 25% seats for kids from economically weaker sections (EWS) and disadvantaged groups (DG), has been most successful in Delhi.

Mamata writes to Centre on teacher shortage in Bengal
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to Union HRD minister Smriti Irani with a plea to consider appointment of untrained teachers for limited period as the state is reeling under severe teacher shortage in schools.

CBSE's teacher eligibility test riddled with errors
The recently conducted Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was beset by errors.

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ISIS suspect's case: More time for chargesheet
A special National Investigation Agency court on Tuesday allowed an application made by the agency, seeking a 60-day extension to file the chargesheet against suspected ISIS operative Areeb Majeed.

Indians spending more on holidays, finds survey
Indians may not be anywhere close to the Chinese when it comes to spending on holidays, but Indians have been consistently increasing their travel budget.

BMC offers solace for most of 56,000 illegal structures
Most of the city’s over 56,000 structures can be regularized or compounded by offering concessions or recovering additional fees, while the rest will have to be demolished partly or totally.

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On SEZ land, a global smart city
About 800 acres of the total land the Haryana government got back from Reliance Haryana SEZ Limited (RHSL) in February last year will be developed as a global city having all the attributes of a smart city as the Narendra Modi government has envisioned.

Man shot at in Delhi, daughter saved
A 30-year-old man was shot at and critically injured after three attackers fired several rounds at him outside his house in Sangam Vihar on Monday night.

Delhi boy hangs self after mom's scolding
An 11-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide after being scolded by his mother in north Delhi’s Burari area on Tuesday morning. Police said the boy’s body was discovered by his parents when they went looking for him.

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Cops allegedly torture 4 minors for 11 days
In a fresh case of alleged police atrocity, a complaint with the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) said cops from Tarikere in Chikmagalur district illegally detained and tortured four minors for 11 days and even tried framing them in a case.

This will usher in a plurality of views on the net
Most lawmakers do not understand how information technology works and how free speech is the fulcrum of all communications over the internet.

Internet censorship will continue in opaque fashion
A division bench of the Supreme Court has ruled on three sections of the Information Technology Act 2000 - Section 66A, Section 79 and Section 69A.

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Naidu's fiat: No salary for 'Andhra-averse' babus
Furious over those IAS and IPS officers allotted to the AP cadre not reporting for work, Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu has directed the general administration department (GAD) not to pay the salaries to the defiant officers if they fail to report for duty before April 1.

MCI debars seven Telangana, AP doctors
The Medical Council of India (MCI) has debarred three Telangana and four Andhra Pradesh doctors from teaching for five years after their names were found in a ‘ghost’ medical faculty list in a Puducherry-based private medical institute.

School teacher sets ablaze former colleague following tiff over money
A private school teacher killed his former colleague by setting her ablaze at her house at Boduppal on Tuesday. The victim Sridevi, 30, was the wife of one Satyanarayana, a private employee.

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Chidamabram turns on UPA, says 66A was poorly drafted
Former Union finance minister P Chidamabram once aimed barbs at the UPA government in which he was a minister for 10 years.

Not so safe: 2 bird hits a month at Chennai airport
Bird strikes don't cause as many air accidents as they used to till a couple of decades ago, thanks to better resilience and back-up mechanisms of aircraft, but they continue to be a risk.

Ultrasonic what? We scare crows with firecrackers
Peer through the window as your plane readies to take off from Chennai airport, and you may see a man setting off fireworks at the far end of the runway.

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HC berates Rajpath for leaflet smear
The drama of Rajpath Club’s election has reached a new level of intensity. Some members belonging to one of the contesting club groups dropped leaflets at a Gujarat high court judge’s house late on Monday evening; the leaflets accuse the judges of having been “sold out”.

Board cameras capture 620 cheats
With the examinations for class X and XII general stream and those for semester-4 of class XII science stream concluding, a record number of copying cases — around 620 — have been reported. That’s a historic figure in the board’s annals.

Mutated or not: H1N1 virus debate carried on amid deaths
While the National Institute of Virology (NIV) has refuted claims of mutation in the H1N1 influenza A virus (swine flu) since 2009, another institute under the Union health ministry, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had in September 2014 found three mutation in the swine flu virus.

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Bank gives away Rs 1 crore loan against fake gold
Everything that glitters is not gold. The adage could be aptly applied to the guards and officials of the main branch of SBI Bhadohi who were guarding ‘gold’ worth over Rs 1 crore kept in their vault for the past several years oblivion of the fact that it was artificial.

Vizianagram Hall to get a facelift
The 125-year-old heritage structure -- the Vizianagram Hall and two allied buildings including department of mathematics and defence studies of the Allahabad University -- will finally be restored

Women folk artistes present Haryanvi art forms to city
A group of young women folk artistes of Haryana are on a mission to propagate the ‘Hariyanvi culture’, specially prevalent in the areas bordering Rajasthan, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, on the global map

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Judicial panels cost govt a fortune
While opposition parties seek commission of inquiries at the drop of a hat for any incident, most such panels seem sheer wastage of money.The state government spent Rs 10.58 crore on 15 such commissions in past 10 years.

Govt takes to social media, blogging to woo tourists
The state government will cash in on the craze for social media to woo tourists to Puri during Nabakalebara.

State seeks Delhi nod for Odissi museum plan
The state government's plan to set up an Odissi museum is in cold storage ostensibly due to lack of interest by the Centre.

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Bhopal girls urge police for more all-woman help desks
After the launch of an all-woman help desk facility at Indrapuri C-sector in BHEL Township, police are flooded with requests to open similar facilities in other parts of the city.

Probe missing record of Noor-Us-Sabah land
Madhya Pradesh high court (MPHC) has directed Bhopal collector to conduct an inquiry into missing revenue records related to Noor-Us-Sabah and adjoining land

Passenger movement dips at Bhopal airport
Raja Bhoj International Airport, Bhopal showed a decline in passenger traffic by -11.2% between April 2014 and January 2015. On the other hand, Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport, Indore registered a 19.4% growth in passenger movement and topped the list of 15 non-metro domestic airports in the country.

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Dolly Ahluwalia bags National Award for Best Costume for Haider
Chandigarh-based Dolly Ahluwalia has bagged the National Award for Best Costume for her Hindi film 'Haider'.

4 arrested for betting in World Cup
Pinjore police, along with the Kalka ACP, arrested four men from Dharampur Colony, Pinjore, for betting in cricket World Cup on Tuesday morning.

Rock. Pop. Sufi. Fusion. You will be spoilt for choice in Kasauli
The fourth edition of the Kasauli Rhythm and Blues Festival 2015, organized by the Genesis Foundation, is a line-up of non-stop entertainment for a cause.

More Chandigarh News»

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