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Sunday, April 26, 2015

News Digest: 66 AI flyers reach Mumbai from Kolkata after 22-hour ordeal

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, April 27, 2015
Today's Headlines

66 AI flyers reach Mumbai from Kolkata after 22-hour ordeal
For the 100-odd passengers booked on two Air India flights to Mumbai from Kolkata on Saturday, an ordinary trip turned into a never-ending ordeal.

Bihar heritage sites intact
All important heritage sites of Bihar are safe despite high density tremors experienced in different parts of the state during the last 36 hours

Bihar escapes major devastation
In 2011, when an earthquake of the intensity of 7.5 on Richter scale rocked Sikkim, Delhi IMD director Ajit Tyagi had said that soon a ‘great earthquake’ of above 7.5 on Richter scale was imminent in northeastern region.

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USL to move Sebi with PwC findings, Mallya taps lawyers
United Spirits will inform the Securities Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Monday about the findings of a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) inquiry into the company’s books even as Vijay Mallya, who was asked to quit as USL chairman over the weekend, has lined up a battery of top lawyers in an escalating boardroom battle.

Delay in houses hits buyers
Housing projects are running 2-3 years behind schedule. Here's how it can hurt you.

For Kotak, ING Vysya merger is like joint family moment
Uday Kotak’s success in managing his financial conglomerate — Kotak Mahindra Bank and its nine group companies — stems from practical lessons in his early life.

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Vulture culture atop coconut palms sends bird numbers soaring
Around 200 km south of Mumbai in the picturesque coastal town of Shrivardhan in Raigad district, a meticulous Vulture Conservation Centre is slowly but surely taking shape atop tall coconut trees.

18 reptile species in Western Ghats face threat
Reptile species in the Western and Eastern Ghats and South India in general are under threat of extinction, a report says.

Only 50 villages in Western Ghat of Goa eco-sensitive: Report
In a relief to over 40 villages of Goa, the state government-appointed committee has said only 50 villages fall under eco-sensitive areas (ESA) of the Western Ghats and not 99 as stated by Dr K Kasturirangan Committee.

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Clinton Foundation admits missteps in donor disclosure
The acting chief executive of the Clinton Foundation is acknowledging the global philanthropy made mistakes in how it disclosed its donors amid growing scrutiny as Hillary Rodham Clinton opens her presidential campaign as the presume Democratic frontrunner.

Indonesia gives 72-hour execution notice to drug traffickers
Australian leaders on Monday continued to lobby Indonesia to spare the lives of two Australians on death row despite 10 prisoners being given formal notice that they could die within days.

Kerry to see Iranian FM as nuke talks hit end phase
Secretary of state John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart will meet this week for the first time since they laid out the framework for a nuclear deal earlier this month.

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Anurag talks about Radhika's leaked nude video
Anurag Kashyap is passionate about what he does and is a cutting-edge filmmaker who loves to try out new things and launch and work with new actors. On Sunday, a video of the bold and modern-minded actor Radhika Apte (who got a lot of appreciation for her role in Badlapur), showing her frontal nude from below went viral. Anurag Kashyap felt not just angry but responsible towards her as it was in his short film directed for the international market that Radhika agreed to take this bold step.

Abhishek: Am more like my mother as a performer
Abhishek Bachchan is bright, charming, well- behaved but naughty. And while he is his father, the one and only Amitabh Bachchan’s biggest fan, he has grown up watching and admiring Rishi Kapoor.

5 Most talked about celebrity kids
Let's take a look at Bollywood's most talked about celebrity kids...

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Immunisation can prevent several diseases in adults
From common flu to hepatitis to cervical cancer, immunization can prevent a series of dangerous diseases in adults or reduce the intensity of others. Despite being recognized as a life saver, the practice of vaccination is yet to become commonplace in India to prevent diseases, say experts.

How earthquakes happen
Most earthquakes originate from compressional or tensional stresses built up at the margins of the huge moving plates that make up the earth's surface.

World's first malaria vaccine could be available by October
The world's first viable malaria vaccine could be available by as early as October, after final trial results showed it can potentially prevent millions of cases of the deadly disease every year.

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IPL 2015: RCB thrash Delhi Daredevils by 10 wickets
Royal Challengers Bangalore recorded a crushing 10-wicket victory over Delhi Daredevils in a 2015 Indian Premier League match at Feroz Shah Kotla.

Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly to find new India coach
BCCI has reportedly discussed the possibility of appointing Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid as advisors on cricketing matters.

Everton overpower United 3-0 as Chelsea close on title
Everton made a mockery of EPL table as they beat Man United 3-0 in style at Goodison Park -- their 3rd straight home win over Devils in as many seasons.

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5 smart ways to identify hackers
Read on for the most common methods used by hackers along with tips on how to avoid being duped..

Ratan Tata invests in Xiaomi
The news was first shared by Hugo Barra, vice president of international for Xiaomi and the company’s official Indian accounts on social networks.

Net neutrality: Telcos warn of six-fold hike in data tariffs
Mobile operators on Friday said that they may have to increase data tariffs by up to six times to remain viable if the proposed regulations did not offer a level-playing field with net-based services such as Skype and WhatApp.

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Career Guide
Useful tips for a wise career decisions.

A decline of 4.7 lakhs in primary school enrolment in MP: UNICEF
Madhya Pradesh has seen a decline in enrolment of about 4.7 lakh students in 2013-14 in primary and upper primary classes compared to 2012-13.

Staff bodies of 30 DU colleges unite to oppose credit system
The staff association of Kirori Mal College has a valid point to make against the introduction of the choice-based credit system to Delhi University this year.

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suspects in kidnapping case detained
In a major breakthrough the city crime branch on Sunday have detained three suspects in connection with the kidnapping of a 21 year old son of Ghatkopar based builder, who was kidnapped and released after a month after the family reportedly paid a ransom of Rs 2 crores.

Mumbai hospital doctors upload video to show workload
A week after a doctor was roughed by a patient’s friend in Sion Hospital, its doctors are using the social media to highlight their workload.

5,000 college teachers wait for March pay
Over 5,000 degree college teachers from Mumbai region are yet to get their salaries for the month of March.

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Delhi to send food, water to Nepal
The Delhi government has pitched in with relief material for earthquake-hit Nepal and will be sending 25,000 packets of food and 25,000 pouches of drinking water.

Shaken and stirred, but all feel lucky to be alive
After coming across unforgettable death and destruction in Kathmandu in the past 24 hours, around 2,000 Indians returned to the capital till Sunday night.

80% of Delhi's buildings won't stand a quake
Delhi is located in seismic zone 4, making it highly vulnerable to earthquakes.

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Watch out: Dug-up ditch awaits next victim
Indiranagar cops deny any accident on Byappanahalli Main Road on Saturday night. Hospitals in the vicinity too seem to know nothing about the incident. But broken parts of a motorcycle strewn around a trench in the middle of the poorly lit road tell another tale.

In the e-age, postman dons new roles
The telegram is dead, postcards and inland letters long forgotten, and few depend on money orders today. So, what happened to our dear postman, what is he doing? TOI finds out

Tipu's gems that fetched millions

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Tollywood actress held for role in red sanders smuggling
Kurnool police on Sunday arrested budding Tollywood actress Neetu Agarwal on the charges of aiding red sanders smugglers. 

Now 24x7 supply in 'power-packed' Andhra Pradesh
From a shortage last year, Andhra Pradesh has now emerged as a power surplus state, announced energy secretary Ajay Jain.

'Repeat of previous quakes to be more deadly now'
Saturday's horrific earthquake that left hundreds of people dead in Nepal has set alarming bells ringing among disaster management experts back home.

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Vijayakanth to lead TN oppn's meeting with PM today
DMDK chief Vijaykanth on Sunday called on various opposition leaders to back him in his mission to lead a multi-party delegation to meet Prime Minister Modi and raise issues concerning the state.

Traffic constable quizzed over missing wireless sets
A week after seven walkie-talkie sets went missing from the Teynampet police station, a traffic constable has come under suspicion.

RTI activists demand non-political info commissioner
With the present State Chief Information Commissioner (SCIC) K S Sripathi’s term coming to an end on Monday, RTI campaigners have urged the state government to appoint an eminent person who is not a retired bureaucrat and affiliated to any political party.

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Daughter plays son to mom, lights pyre
On Sunday those present at Dudheshwar crematorium witnessed a woman performing the last rites of her mother — generally performed by the son.

Ride collapses at fair, 3 including child injured
Three persons including a seven-year-old girl sustained injuries after a section of a ride collapsed at a fun fair at GMDC Ground, on Sunday night.

Investors accuse pvt firm of 4 crore fraud
A private company, with offices in 14 states and a few in major cities of Gujarat, has been accused of cheating investors of Rs 4 crore.

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Lichchavi passengers looted near Manauri
Armed dacoits looted passengers travelling in Lichchavi Express between Manauri and Bamrauli railway stations on Kanpur-Allahabad route of North Central Railway on Friday morning.

Allahabad University student sculpts 3,000 kgs hammer
Son of a poor peasant of a small village at Nagaipur of Baheria block in Allahabad proved his mettle in the first sculpture that he has made. He and five others have made a hammer weighing over 3,000 kgs.

Free wi-fi facility at Civil Lines Bus Depot soon
The Civil Lines Bus Depot of the city would become the first public place to be equipped with wi-fi services. Uttar Pradesh Road Transport Corporation, in collaboration with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has came out with the proposal to equip the depot for better internet connectivity.

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Odisha to develop Talsari beach
The state government has decided to constitute a development authority to draw more tourists to Talsari beach in Balasore district by boosting basic amenities.

Garbage piles up in capital city
Sanitation in several parts of the city has gone for a toss for over a week now as garbage has not been lifted on a daily basis.

Maternity care centre to be revived
The historic Netaji Seva Sadan, a maternity care centre, lying defunct for the last three years, is all set to get a new lease of life.

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STF summons 'Mr X' for recording statement
STF officer D K Tiwari went to Pandey's official residence and served him a notice asking to appear at agency's office for statements in three days.

SIT recommends action against STF, Indore cops for hiring 'Mr X'
SIT has on Friday submitted before Madhya Pradesh high court that contents of Mr X's pen drive was forged and has been done with intent to mislead the agency investigating crime.

Nepal quake shockwave felt across Madhya Pradesh
Earthquake tremors created panic in the entire state and government offices were vacated as a safety precaution.

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DSGMC decide to begin langar (community kitchen ) at Kathmandu
For distribution of freshly cooked food among earthquake victims in Nepal , the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has decided to send its team to prepare food in Kathmandu and distribute among victims.

Doctors, journalists lock horns
Taking up the case of misbehaviour with the Barnala civil surgeon, principal secretary for health Vinni Mahajan has written to state chief secretary and health minister to take stern action against certain journalists.

SMC to invest Rs 7,189 crore on transportation and traffic management
Traffic and transportation system of the city is all set to get a new look as Shimla municipal corporation (SMC) has decided to spend Rs 7,189 crore out of the total estimated budget of Rs 14,696 crore - meant for their new master city development plan - for this purpose.

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Bigger Earthquake Still to Hit Himalayas Say Experts

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The devastating earthquake that originated in Nepal on Saturday may have been the strongest to hit the central Himalayan region in the last 80 years, but scientists say this was not the big one that they had been fearing would strike the area.
 
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Saturday, April 25, 2015

News Digest: Quake rattles Bengal, 3 dead and 60 injured

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Today's Headlines

Quake rattles Bengal, 3 dead and 60 injured
The devastating earthquake in Nepal rattled Bengal as well just before noon on Saturday, killing three and injuring scores in the northern districts.

This Anzac Day was for Indians
​India’s WWI role acknowledged; 100 years of gas attack on Indians too

Oldest Indian to attempt Everest safe
Mala Honnatti, 62, the oldest Indian to attempt an ascent of Mount Everest, is reportedly safe following the devastating earthquake that struck the region on Saturday.

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Germany hints at preparations of a Plan B on Greece
German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble hinted on Saturday that Berlin was preparing for a possible Greek default, drawing a parallel with the secrecy of German reunification plans in 1989.

Volkswagen chairman resigns after dispute over CEO
The chairman of the board of Volkswagen AG, Europe's biggest automaker, has stepped down after clashing with other board members over his criticism of the company's top management.

Jayant Sinha doesn't see any opposition to GST
Playing down the walk-out staged on Friday by the opposition parties in Parliament on the GST Bill, minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha on Saturday said the government is not expecting any resistance to its passage.

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Earthquake: HSI assesses animal needs, ready for disaster relief
In response to the earthquake in Nepal, Humane Society International’s Animal Rescue Team said it is ready to deploy for disaster relief.

SC notice to Centre and states on welfare of captive elephants
The Supreme Court on Friday sought responses from the Centre and states on a PIL seeking a ban on elephant trade and regulating the welfare measures for elephants owned by religious institutions.

India-Bangladesh join hands to protect spectacled langur
India and Bangladesh have decided to take concerted conservation efforts to protect the rare spectacled langur along with other primates found in Patharia Hills Reserve Forest on either side of the fenced border along Assam's Karimganj district.

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Leaders, charities offer help after Nepal quake
As world leaders and global charities tried to grasp the scope of an earthquake that devastated Nepal, they offered condolences for the nearly 1,400 people killed and readied emergency aid for the survivors. Mountaineering groups struggled to check on climbers, and Nepalese abroad did their best to reach families in the stricken area.

Israeli forces kill two knife-wielding Palestinians
Israeli security forces killed two knife-wielding Palestinian attackers in separate incidents in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem on Saturday, police said.

Fresh clashes in Yemen kill 38 as calls for talks grow
Fierce fighting raged on Saturday in south Yemen between Iran-backed rebels and loyalists of exiled president Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, as pressure mounted for the warring factions to hold political talks.

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Akshay Kumar talks about doing C-grade films
Akshay Kumar is an A-list actor and has some of the biggest films of Bollywood to his credit. However, at some point the actor has done C-grade films like Mr Bond.

Sunny Leone all praise for Aishwarya
Sunny made headlines when she had said that she doesn't like being compared to Aishwarya. However, the actress has clarified that she never gave such a statement and was indeed shocked to read such an article.

TV actress ties the knot with show's director
Jyotsna Chandola, of Sasural Simar Ka fame, tied the knot with director Nitesh Singh in Banaras on Tuesday, April 15, 2015.

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Long-term exposure to air pollution damages brain
Long-term exposure to air pollution can cause damage to brain structure and impair cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found.

'Invisible Man' is fact now, not just fiction
In a first, scientists have created a perceptual illusion of having an invisible body among humans in the lab and found that the feeling of invisibility changes our physical stress response in challenging social situations.

Genome study reveals lonely end for the world's woolly mammoths
The most complete genetic information assembled on woolly mammoths is providing insight into their demise, revealing they suffered two population crashes before a final, severely inbred group succumbed on an Arctic Ocean island.

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Chennai Super Kings crush Kings XI Punjab by 97 runs
Chennai Super Kings thrashed Kings XI Punjab by 97 runs in a 2015 Indian Premier League clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday.

WBA dent Liverpool's Champions League challenge
Liverpool's remote chance of staying in the hunt for Champions League qualification suffered a setback after a 0-0 draw at West Brom on Saturday.

Malinga, McClenaghan bowl MI to 20-run win over SRH
Lasith Malinga and Mitchell McClenaghan came up with stellar bowling display to help Mumbai Indians beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 20 runs on Saturday.

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Xiaomi Mi 4i vs Asus Zenfone 2 (2GB RAM version): Which one to buy
If you’re in the market for a premium budget smartphone that costs between Rs 12,000 to 14,000, we have some good news.

Net neutrality: Telcos warn of six-fold hike in data tariffs
Mobile operators on Friday said that they may have to increase data tariffs by up to six times to remain viable if the proposed regulations did not offer a level-playing field with net-based services such as Skype and WhatApp.

Microsoft is changing, but is it fast enough?
Microsoft is changing its business. The question is whether it's changing fast enough.

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More 'errors' in answer key to JEE mains
More complaints are pouring in about the answer key to the Joint Entrance Examination (Mains) conducted in early April.

'Medical research needs to focus on follow up studies'
Medical research has to start focusing on follow ups of earlier findings, said ex-director general of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Dr Vishwa Mohan Katoch.

Online centralized admissions for Gujarat Univ's BCom, BBA, BCA
The Gujarat University has decided to have online centralized admission for the commerce colleges in Ahmedabad and for bachelor of business administration and bachelor of computer application courses offered by colleges affiliated to the university.

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Lokhandwala lake desilting begins
In a long-awaited move, civic authorities have begun the work of desilting and fencing the large lake along the Back Road in Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri.

Butchers in Mumbai take Jersey cow 'solution' to BJP
Muslim community leaders and beef merchants’ associations have stepped up their demand to allow slaughter of Jersey cows’ progeny (bulls and bullocks) to mitigate the crisis due to ban on beef.

Minority worship places most affected in DP: SP
Though the draft development plan (DP) 2034 disturbed the layouts of several religious places, the Samajwadi Party (SP) has alleged that structures of minority communities were the most affected and that the chief minister was misleading people by announcing its scrapping.

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NCR residents regret investing in highrises
Tremors of the massive 7.9 magnitude earthquake in Nepal on Saturday were felt in Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad, triggering panic and forcing people to rush out of their homes and offices.

Janta ka Budget sees thin but keen gathering
In densely-populated Madanpur Khadr on the south-eastern periphery of the city, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s experiment with participatory budgeting—Janta ka Budget—stirred about 365 of the estimated 11,000-strong electorate invited to the meeting though there were arrangements to accommodate a thousand by 9am on the Jalebi Chowk grounds.

Ticket to enter world of dance photography
Taking up the challenge to brighten up prospects of dance photography in India, the third edition of Spandan—a global exhibition of pictures in this category, showcasing the work of over 30 photographers from around the world, was inaugurated at Indian Habitat Centre on Friday.

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He brings sunny solutions to Bengaluru's power-cut days
As a young electrical engineer, HNA Prasad, 68, would often wonder why there were so many power cuts and why the sun's energy was not tapped by successive governments.

Fence the water-filled quarry, say villagers
Two days after five engineering students drowned in an abandoned quarry in Bettahalasuru, north Bengaluru, villagers demand the water body be fenced.

HC notice to BDA, 3 others for selling park land
The Karnataka high court on Saturday ordered notice to the BDA and BBMP over a PIL challenging the allotment of land reserved for a park in the city.

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VAT exemption for realtors opting for composition scheme
The Hyderabad High Court has held that the benefits of tax exemptions under the AP VAT Act should be given to all classes of real estate developers, if they opt for composition scheme at the beginning.

Hyderabad varsities mull e-governance for better transparency
Varsities in the city are now going hi-tech with introduction of various e-governance operations to transform the quality of services provided in the field of higher education. 

1L households to get water connections in GHMC limits
In order to serve tail-end and ill-served areas in Greater Hyderabad, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) has decided to sanction one lakh new water connections as part of Krishna phase-III drinking water supply project.

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TN Chief minister writes to Modi on K'taka's plans for Mekedatu reservoir
Chief minister O Panneerselvam on Saturday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to advise the government of Karnataka not to proceed with its “illegal plan” of constructing a reservoir on the Cauvery near Mekedatu.

4th medical college in city unlikely before September
The grand opening of Government Medical College and Hospital at Government Omandurar Estate, Chennai’s fourth medical college, is likely to be put off till September. On Friday, the government announced sale of MBBS/BDS forms for 19 medical colleges from May 11, which account for 2,555 seats, but was silent on inaugurating the new college.

Siva hopeful of transgender Bill becoming an Act
It’s a rare honour for a parliamentarian to get a private member’s Bill, moved by him, passed in the House. The last time this happened in the country was 45 years ago. DMK Rajya Sabha member ‘Trichy’ Siva has this honour after The Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014, was passed in the Rajya Sabha on Friday. Despite pressure from Union ministers, he refused to withdraw it.

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ACPC seminar through BISAG on every Wednesday
The Admission committee for professional Courses after a successful experiment on Friday, has decided to impart training to the students and parents seeking admission in professional courses for degree and Diploma engineering and Pharmacy and Architecture on every Wednesday.

Malaria underreported in state?
The website of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) shows zero malaria deaths in the state over the past two years.

31, including 11-yr-old boy, take diksha in city
Eleven-year-old Yash Morakhia from Surat was the youngest in the 26-member group to take initiation for ‘sanyasa’ (monkhood) from Jain Acharya Hitruchiji Vijayji Maharaj on Saturday.

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Lichchavi passengers looted near Manauri
Armed dacoits looted passengers travelling in Lichchavi Express between Manauri and Bamrauli railway stations on Kanpur-Allahabad route of North Central Railway on Friday morning.

Allahabad University student sculpts 3,000 kgs hammer
Son of a poor peasant of a small village at Nagaipur of Baheria block in Allahabad proved his mettle in the first sculpture that he has made. He and five others have made a hammer weighing over 3,000 kgs.

Free wi-fi facility at Civil Lines Bus Depot soon
The Civil Lines Bus Depot of the city would become the first public place to be equipped with wi-fi services. Uttar Pradesh Road Transport Corporation, in collaboration with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has came out with the proposal to equip the depot for better internet connectivity.

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Tremor felt in Bhubaneswar
Tremors of the earthquake that rocked central Nepal on Saturday were felt in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, among other parts of Odisha.

OHRC seeks report on Burla deaths
The Odisha Human Rights Commission on Friday issued notice to superintendent of VSS Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Burla and Sambalpur SP in connection with the deaths of three women in the institute on April 10.

Unit to contain dog menace at Kalarahanga soon
The state government has decided to set up another Animal Birth Control (ABC) unit at Kalarahanga here to contain the canine menace in the city.

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Nepal quake shockwave felt across Madhya Pradesh
Earthquake tremors created panic in the entire state and government offices were vacated as a safety precaution.

Rs 1,000 crore Kisan Kalyan Kosh on the cards: CM
Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that anti-development elements will not be allowed to succeed.

CM dedicates Punasa irrigation project
Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said water privatization would not be allowed.

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Residents set to rate PU hostels
Panjab University (PU) hostels are all set to introduce feedback system for its inmates.The feedback forms, which will reach the hostels by Monday, will ask for suggestions and feedback from students.

Man gets life term for Barwala murder
District sessions judge RK Sondhi on Friday sentenced a man to life imprisonment for the murder of a truck driver near Barwala in May 2014.The murder was the fallout of a drunken fight.

UGC forms panel on ABVP complaint against PU
After the members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP) wrote to the ministry of human resource development in New Delhi on April 11 about misappropriation of funds in the university, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has constituted a committee to look into the matter.

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