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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

News Digest: CAG begins audit of NDA's e-auction of coal mines

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Today's Headlines

CAG begins audit of NDA's e-auction of coal mines
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has started a review of the Modi government’s recent e-auction of coal blocks, which has fetched over Rs 2 lakh crore from 33 mines.

Area domination passe, forces to mount intel-backed ops to counter Naxals
Widespread combing operations and troop-intensive area domination are out and intelligence-based operations in, according to the new tactical policy being adopted by security forces to counter Maoist guerillas.

States keep off cheap power, go for costlier option
Ever wonder why your power bills keep rising even when consumption does not? Or why you are in the dark when there’s enough electricity? One reason could be that your utility may be supplying costlier power even when there’s enough cheap electricity available in the grid.

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New norms protect shareholders interest
Ensure Transparency And Bar Last-Minute Changes In Items To Be Discussed At Meets

ChrysCap exits Mankind Pharma with 10-fold gain,offloads stake to Capital
ChrysCapital has sold its 11% stake in Mankind Pharma to Capital International for little over $200 million, or Rs 1,300 crore, as Indian private equity poster boy continues to churn out multi-bagger exits on its investments bets.

Exxon to set up $500m centre in Bengaluru
Exxon Mobil, one of the world’s biggest companies, is making a massive $400-500 million (Rs 2,500 crore – Rs 3,150 crore) investment in Bengaluru to establish a technical and business support services centre, multiple sources told TOI.

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Greenpeace vows to restart its campaign against pollution
Getting interim relief from the Delhi High Court to access its two main domestic bank accounts, the Greenpeace India on Wednesday vowed to restart its campaigns to "reduce air pollution, protect forests and boost solar power immediately".

New renewable energy model combines solar, biogas & H2
To provide 24x7 uninterrupted power from renewable energy sources, experts from the UK and IITs are now working together to create a new model which combines the best of solar power, biomass energy and hydrogen.

70 per cent of Everest glacier's vol may be lost by 2100
ver 70 per cent of glacier volume in the Everest region could be lost by 2100 if current trends of greenhouse gases emission continue, a new paper published today in The Cryosphere

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Nebraska becomes 19th US state to abolish death penalty
Nebraska abolished the death penalty on Wednesday in a landmark veto-override vote backed by an unusual coalition of conservatives who oppose capital punishment.

German city evacuates 20,000 people to defuse WWII bomb
German authorities evacuated around 20,000 people from their homes in the western city of Cologne on Wednesday after a World War II bomb was unearthed during construction work.

Syria says wants more Iraqi coordination in IS fight
Damascus wants more coordination with Baghdad to combat Islamic State fighters who control land in both countries, Syria's foreign minister said on Wednesday, days after the group seized a border crossing and overran a central Syrian city.

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Salman Khan's special gift to his unit
We heard Salman Khan had a special something for each of his team members when they finished the Kashmir schedule of Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

Ajay Devgn to showcase his brains, not brawn
We all know what a fine actor Ajay Devgn is. But he equally enjoys doing action, as a result of which his fans eagerly await roles where his acting skills are showcased.

'Hirani can take a bitter truth and make it into a sweet pill'
Zoya Akhtar is a woman with a distinct cinematic voice. But unlike strong women, who are, for some reason, seen as bad women, Zoya is loved as she is a people’s person with a lot of warmth and emotion.

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Everest glaciers may disappear by 2100
Glaciers in Nepal's Everest region could shrink at least 70% or even disappear entirely by the end of the century as a result of climate change, scientists warned on Wednesday.

NASA selects celestial Nasa toolkit ready to look for life on Jupiter's moon
Nasa, on Tuesday, said it has chosen a trove of instruments to send to Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa, as it moves ahead press forward with its search for evidence if the orb could support life.

In a first, cold sore virus used to fight cancer cells
Scientists have the first proof that a "brand new" way of combating cancer, using genetically modified viruses to attack tumour cells, can benefit patients, paving the way for a "wave" of new %potential treatments over the next decade.

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Roger Federer reaches French Open third round
Roger Federer overcame a few lapses in concentration to reach the third round of French Open with a 6-2, 7-6(1), 6-3 win over Marcel Granollers.

World football rocked as officials held in graft cases
Seven of the most powerful figures in global football faced extradition to the United States on corruption charges after being arrested on Wednesday.

Sania-Hingis advance to French Open second round
Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis had a cake walk against Julia Goerges and Barbora Krejcikova as they advanced to 2nd round with an easy 6-3, 6-0 win.

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Wipro chairman Azim Premji's package drops 55%, CEO TK Kurien's up 33%
Azim Premji saw a sharp decline in his commission and variable payout that reduced to $513,296 in the last fiscal compared to $1.17 million previously.

I/O 2015: Google is playing catchup with Facebook, Microsoft
Google's biggest conference of the year, Google I/O, is happening May 28-29, and the company has one big area where it needs to catch up with competitors: Virtual reality.

Micromax Canvas LapTab: An affordable Windows two-in-one
Is the Canvas LapTab a better 2-in-one device than the Cain? Can it replace a laptop? We try to find out in our review.

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Ahead of Class X results, CBSE gets 500 calls in 2 days
With schools and parents elated over 90-plus scorers, those who couldn't get marks good enough to flaunt are feeling under the weather.In the past three days, two results have been declared.

Competition for college admissions may intensify
As more students passed HSC this year, the race for admissions to good degree colleges will hot up in Mumbai. Cut-offs for admissions to degree courses are likely to inch up.

Many CBSE schools in Bhopal give Humanities a miss
You have just finished Class 10 and are waiting for results that would be declared in a day or two. But mulling about options for subjects for your higher secondary classes, chances are you would be trapped with either science or commerce subjects as prominent CBSE schools in the city do not offer humanities stream as an option in Class 11.

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Mumbai doctors use minimal access to operate on spine
Doctors at Parel’s Global Hospitals claimed to have performed a unique spine surgery to give a 82-year-old patient of spondylitis a new lease of life.

For VC, let's go beyond paper qualifications
Dr Rajan Welukar will cease to be the vice-chancellor of the University of Mumbai in about a month’s time. His selection was mired in controversy, and he later had to face many litigations.

'Don't merely correct DP errors, make holistic plan'
A group of campaigners and experts met on Wednesday evening to discuss the issues that they wanted the revised draft Development Plan (DP) 2034 to address.

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Delhi assembly recommends govt to bring legislation for NCT Public Service
The Delhi assembly’s resolution recommending that the Kejriwal government bring a legislation for the creation of an NCT Public Service has only conceded a key point that the May 21 home ministry notification had sought to make.

Offline Undergraduate Admission Process To Begin On June 5
Delhi University will start its undergraduate admission process from Thursday with the centralized online registration as well as registration for sports and ECA admissions in individual colleges.

Tomar cleared LLB in 4 yrs, high court told
Delhi law minister Jitendra Singh Tomar on Wednesday informed the Delhi high court that he completed his law degree from a Bihar college. Tomar, who was present in court, apprised Justice Rajiv Shakdher that Bishwanath Singh Institute of Legal Studies College, Munger, has filed an affidavit in court admitting to this fact.

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K'taka tiger reserves top country in upkeep
When the national tiger census report was released in January this year, Karnataka had every reason to feel proud. The state is now home to 406 tigers, the highest in the country.

Rajan had links with film world, says CID
Rajan Nataraj aka Pari Rajan, alleged kingpin of the multi-crore lottery scam, was closely connected with the film industry in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

Rajan printed tickets in Kerala, names aides
More skeletons are tumbling out of the single-digit lottery scam.

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Heatwave: 100 more die Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, rain relief for some districts
The scorching summer killed another 99 people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on Wednesday, taking the overall toll in the two states to 900.

Heat wave-hit teachers urge govt to cancel spl classes, postpone exams
In the wake of severe heat wave across the city, the state teachers’ union (STU) has asked the government on Wednesday to cancel special summer classes being conducted for SSC students, who have failed in mathematics and science.

Cong flays KCR for 'ignoring' Sonia's role in T formation
The Telangana Congress on Wednesday took up cudgels against chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao accusing him of reneging on his promise to include Sonia Gandhi’s contribution to the formation of Telangana in state textbooks.

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Cakewalk for Jaya as DMK backs off from R K Nagar bypoll
The DMK on Wednesday announced its decision not to take on chief minister J Jayalalithaa in the R K Nagar bypoll scheduled for June 27, making the by-elections a cakewalk for Jayalalithaa in this Chennai constituency, which is an AIADMK bastion.

HC orders issue of notice to TN govt
The Madras high court on Wednesday ordered issue of notice to the state government on a petition filed by ‘police’ Fakruddin, arrested in connection with the murder of a BJP functionary, seeking a direction to authorities to remove him from solitary confinement at Puzhal Prison here.

Confused over model code, corpn fails to approve key projects
Confusion over whether the model code of conduct, in place for the RK Nagar bypoll, applies to the entire city stopped the corporation council from passing any resolutions on Wednesday.

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Army man duped with forged HC order
An Army officer, Major Sanjay Dalal, has filed a complaint with the city crime branch accusing his ‘advocates’ of cheating him by giving him a forged court order in his favor.

Ahmedabad gets rival as Surat dons denims
Gujarat’s denim capital is facing competition from the diamond city. With production of over 400 million metres per annum, Ahmedabad is the undisputed leader in denim.

Class XII science results today
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) will on Thursday announce the class XII science results on Thursday.

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Allahabad boils at 46C, streets wear deserted look
With the temperature remaining above 45 degree Celsius since last week, heat wave has taken a toll on locals with markets and roads remaining deserted during the day. The day temperature on Tuesday was recorded at 46 degree Celsius.

Passengers recall harrowing time after derailment of Moori Express
Train movement in Allahabad sector of NCR remained affected on Tuesday, a day after Jammu-bound Moori Express derailed in Sirathu, some 65 kms from here, on Monday.

3 killed as train derails near Allahabad
Three people were killed and eight others were injured when nine coaches of Jammu-bound Moori Express derailed on the busy New Delhi-Howrah route in Uttar Pradesh on Monday.

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Vocational courses in all colleges
The state government is planning to introduce vocational courses at the Plus II and Plus III levels in all government and private colleges across the state from the 2015-16 academic year.

Puri civic body told to use Swargadwar chimney by panel
An expert committee on Tuesday examined the scientific chimney at Swargadwar (crematorium) in Puri and asked the civic body to operationalize it soon.

Careers to take you out of the box
On Day II of the two-day Mission Admission seminar organized by The Times of India at IDCOL auditorium on Tuesday, experts advised students not to be obsessed with traditional career choices such as medical and engineering as several alternative career options were now available.

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PM holds video conference with MP chief secretary
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held discussions with chief secretaries of various states including Madhya Pradesh CS Antony de Sa through video-conferencing.

Defence minister Manohar Parrikar attacks Rahul Gandhi
Defence minister Manohar Parrikar said on Wednesday that those who are taking about "suit-boot-ki-Sarkar" should first explain what he was doing in Thailand for 56 days.

Nirbhaya mobile squad a 'no-show' in Bhopal
The all-woman Nirbhaya squad in the city which was formed to provide speedy help to women in distress by being just a phone call away is conspicuous by its absence for over a month.

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Shield from the sun or style statement?
Everyone needs protection from the streaming sunshine outdoors.With the temperature soaring, people are looking for ways to protect themselves from the harsh sun.

Epic act: NGT battles for Kurukshetra's 'Gita tree'
Thousands of years after the epic Kurukshetra battle, National Green Tribunal (NGT) did an Arjuna act recently to protect the mythological banyan tree under which Lord Krishna is believed to have delivered the message of Bhagavad Gita.

Comply with safe school vahan policy, CBSE guidelines: HC
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday directed the Association of Unaided Punjab CBSE Schools to comply with the state's safe school vahan policy and the CBSE guidelines to ensure the safety of children in school buses.

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Four Ayurvedic Herbs to Enhance Brain Power Naturally

In this age of day-by-day increasing mental stress, strain and cut-throat competition, we are finding it more and more difficult to cope with the pressures of day to day life. Ayurveda claims at not only increasing the powers of the brain but also at keeping the mental diseases away, along with helping to cure them desirably.
 
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

News Digest: RUSA undermining role of regulator: UGC chief

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Today's Headlines

RUSA undermining role of regulator: UGC chief
The meeting of Parliament’s standing committee on HRD had an awkward moment on Tuesday when UGC chairperson Ved Prakash said the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan should be reviewed as it has undermined the regulator’s role and could potentially affect research in the country.

Greenpeace violated norms: Govt
The Union home ministry on Tuesday accused Greenpeace India of violating Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) by opening multiple accounts to divert foreign funding and merging it with domestic contributions.

Bypolls in 6 seats; Jayalalithaa may contest
The Election Commission on Tuesday announced bypolls to six assembly seats across five states, including Dr Radhakrishnan Nagar from where Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa is likely to contest.

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Subramanian backs cut in interest rates
Chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian on Tuesday backed a reduction in interest rates, arguing that inflation will remain under control despite the prospects of deficient rains, and suggested that the rupee may be allowed to depreciate to ensure that Indian exports remain competitive.

CVC leads race for $400m Serco arm
CVC Capital Partners, a global private equity house managing $71 billion in funds, has emerged the preferred bidder to acquire the Indian unit of business process outsourcing (BPO) major Serco Plc, valued at about $400 million, or Rs 2,500 crore, multiple people familiar with the matter said.

Is Arun Bhatia looking to exit AirAsia India?
Budget airline AirAsia India (AAIPL), a JV between Tata Sons and Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia, may see a change in shareholdings.

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Adopting 'tree and art' in her own unique way
“If an orphaned baby can be adopted, why can’t saplings be adopted too?” asked Ninu Jacob Kaliyath whose installation ‘Ente Thaikkunju’ (My Baby Sapling) left the visitors wondering about the message it gave.

Forest programme to be launched in June: Javadekar
The Centre will launch Urban Forest Programme on June 5 under which saplings will be planted across the country with the participation of people.

48 tigers in non-protected Chandrapur forest areas: survey
As many as 48 tigers have been found to be inhabiting outside the protected areas in forests of Chandrapur district in Maharashtra, taking the total number of such animals to 120 in the zone which is home to Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR)

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan: First Look
First look of Salman Khan from Kabir Khan’s family entertainer Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

Big B's two letters were my two medals: Kangana
Every creative person, more so if you are an actor, craves for appreciation. Her recent double role in Tanu Weds Manu Returns has got her appreciation in abundance and the interesting difference is that each one is congratulating her twice, once for playing Tanu and once for playing the other Kangana lookalike in the film, Datto. Kangana’s victory as an actor in the film is that as audience, she makes you root for both women and while you become a fan of Datto, you cry with Tanu and finally remain in awe of Kangana.

Police complaint filed against Censor Board chief
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) found itself in the midst of controversy again when the authorised certification agent, Pravin Mohare filed a police complaint against the chairman Pahlaj Nihalani in Malabar Hill Police Station, on May 20. He alleged that Nihalani raised his hand on him twice and used abusive language.

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Battle ropes are the new workout craze in US gyms
Battle ropes, the thick and heavy ropes that look as if they could tether a ship to shore, have become go-to fitness tools in gyms for people seeking a tough workout that is also engaging and fun.

We may become cyborgs within 200 years: Expert
Humans may “upgrade” themselves to become cyborgs within the next 200 years, merging man and machine to potentially live forever, according to a Hebrew University professor.

CIIMS lab develops better meningitis test
Meningitis is a serious infection that can also kill. It is caused by a variety of bacteria and viruses.

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How not to be smartphone boor
Today, smartphones have become an integral part of our lives - they have entered our homes, workplaces and classrooms.

PM Narendra Modi reaches out to his twitter followers through DM
In a unique way to directly reach out to people on social media and micro-blogging sites, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent 'personalized' message to all his followers, sharing details of the Centre's works in past 12 months, on first anniversary of his government on May 26.

Google I/O: Here's what to expect
It’s Google I/O time again, the time of year when the internet giant holds its annual developers' conference in San Francisco.

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Private CBSE schools fare better, govt's scores drop
Private schools in the Chennai region, of which Maharashtra is a part, registered an increase the success rate in the CBSE class XII exams with the pass percentage increasing from 34.7% in 2014 to 38.4% in 2015.

Mumbai University college admissions to begin with sale of forms for 2.5 lakh seats
The admission process for degree colleges affiliated to Mumbai University will kick off on Wednesday, with the sale of admission forms.

SPPU offers 15 more marks for activities
Students studying in colleges affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) will now get an extra 15 marks in examination if they excel in fine arts, National Service Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Corps (NCC), cultural and sports activities, and debates among others.

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Salman Khan to pay Rs 2 lakh as foreign travel security
The Bombay High Court has asked actor Salman Khan to pay a cash security of Rs 2 lakh before flying out to Dubai.

Party balloons led to Mumbai airport scare
The unidentified aerial objects spotted near the airport on Saturday have turned out to be party balloons released during a cricket tournament.

'Mantralaya spent nearly Rs 5 lakh in five months on mineral water bottles'
When average Mumbaikars are drinking BMC’s tap water by fixing water purifiers at their end, the Mantralaya is consuming a thousand times costlier mineral water despite every tap bearing an electric purifier.

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Centre notifies land pooling norms
Taking the city a step closer to another housing boom, the Union urban development ministry notified operational guidelines for implementing the land pooling policy on Tuesday.

Delhi govt yet to notify 95 villages
Though the guidelines for implementation of the land pooling policy have been notified by the UD ministry , it can't be implemented till the Delhi government notifies 95 villages as development areas.

DDA plans Delhi's first adventure park for cycle sports in Dwarka
In a first-of-its-kind initiative to promote use of non-motorized vehicles, Delhi Development Authority is planning to develop an adventure cycle and bike park in Dwarka.

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Grand plans to put state on tourism map
Flights from Bengaluru to Mysuru, dedicated police personnel for tourists, open streets and more — these are among a slew of measures being planned to ensure that tourists flock to Bengaluru and other cities in state.

Cop suspended for cover-up act
A traffic cop was suspended for dereliction of duty after his superior found him turning a blind eye to a youth implicating his car driver in a hit-and-run fatal accident that he had caused.

Corruption killed contractor of BBMP, says elder brother
A day after 34-year-old BBMP sub-contractor Ravikumar Srinivas committed suicide due to financial crisis, his elder brother Tirumalesh S said corruption in the civic agency and private financiers killed Ravikumar. BBMP had to pay him dues to the tune of Rs 1 crore.

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Sunstroke toll rises to 800 in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana
Despite Andhra Pradesh and Telangana's best efforts to tackle heat wave deaths with awareness campaigns and makeshift medical camps, at least 50 more people fell to the fierce sun on Tuesday.

Armed youths threaten cops
Two motorcycle-borne armed youths created a flutter at Nakrekal village in Nalgonda district on Tuesday forcing the police to beef up security and launch intensive search operations.

'Magistrate has powers to expand probe scope'
Justice U Durga Prasad Rao of Hyderabad high court has held that a magistrate has got powers to direct the police to carry out investigation under some more IPC sections, if he feels necessary.

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Three arrested for 80-yr-old's murder after 3 months
The St Thomas Mount police on Tuesday arrested three people for the murder of an 80-year-old man whose body was found in the toilet of his house in March.

Rlys to push for metro-MRTS linking
Now that the first metro rail line is ready for operation, Southern Railway plans to speed up integration of the Chennai Beach-Velachery MRTS line with the network.

Temperature just below 40C but clouds give 'cool' feeling
The mercury on Tuesday was just a touch below 40C, but to many city residents it felt like the sun had given them a break. Thanks to the cloud cover.

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In 1964, you could hunt lions in Gujarat for 300
The success of conservation efforts in increasing the population of lions in Gujarat — the only abode of the endangered big cats — makes it difficult to believe that as recently as 1964, you could legally hunt these lions just for a fee of Rs 300, And this was possible when Gujarat had come into existence as a state.

Sanjay Gupta's bail plea rejected
A special anti-corruption court has rejected the bail plea of former IAS officer and executive chairman of the Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad (MEGA), Sanjay Gupta, in connection with an alleged Rs 113 crore scam.

Sai arrives from Surat jail for mother's surgery
Security was beefed up at a private hospital in Gurukul on Tuesday, where Lakshmi, wife of Asaram Bapu, is expected to undergo a surgery for cervical chord ailment.

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3 killed as train derails near Allahabad
Three people were killed and eight others were injured when nine coaches of Jammu-bound Moori Express derailed on the busy New Delhi-Howrah route in Uttar Pradesh on Monday.

CBSE class XII results allahabad region
Lucknow boy Anirudh Deb of Delhi Public School, Eldeco, bagged first place from Allahabad region in class XII CBSE results by securing 98.4% marks. Of 492 marks out of 500, Aniruddh scored a centum in mathematics, 99 in physics, chemistry and computer science and 95 in English.

Allahabad reaches boiling point as mercury touches 47 degrees C
Citizens reeled under blistering heat and heat wave as temperature soared to 47 degree Celsius, highest of the season so far, on Sunday.

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Vocational courses in all colleges from coming academic year
The state government is planning to introduce vocational courses in plus-II and plus-III level in all government and private colleges across the state from the 2015-16 academic year.

Heatwave sweeps records in state
The mercury went up a couple of notches across the state on Monday, with no respite in sight for at least in a week.

CBSE exam: Bhubaneswar girl tops in region
Namrata Mohanty, a student of DAV Public School, Unit-VIII, secured the highest marks in Class XII in the Bhubaneswar region of the CBSE examination, the results of which were declared on Monday.

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No relief from harsh weather extended run
Residents faced searing heat on Monday as extended spell of hot weather conditions showed no signs of let-up.

District panchayat member shot at in Mhow's Dhar
A district panchayat member of Dhar district panchayat was shot at by unidentified assailants on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred at his house situated in Dahi town of Kukshi tehsil in Dhar.

RGPV goes for recheck of OBC students' documents
Trust Rajiv Gandhi Proudyigiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) to act in a bizarre manner.

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