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Monday, June 22, 2015

News Digest: 13-year-old killed for not fetching cigarettes

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Today's Headlines

13-year-old killed for not fetching cigarettes
The police on Monday arrested two youths in connection with the murder of a 13-year-old boy, whose body was found on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday here.

This Ramzan, fast food dished out at your desk
Want to break your fast but stuck in office? Want to step out for a bite but fear the boss will be annoyed? You don't need to hunt for a restaurant that serves Ramzan delicacies. You can relish them at your desk. Free delivery of Ramzan food to homes and workplaces has come as a boon to believers across the city.Be it crowded restaurants, tight job schedules or old age, now nothing can deter you from breaking your fast at the right time with the right snack.

Monsoon will hit north India this week: Met office
Monsoon rain spread to new territories in east, central and west India, making Monday the wettest day of the season so far and pushing the season’s rain tally to 21% above normal.

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M&M lone Indian auto company in top 5
There has been a shift in the pecking order of car and SUV companies in India with the fourth, fifth and sixth spots showing significant changes.

3 cos may partner to make iPhone in India
Is Sunil Mittal's Bharti Enterprises looking at joining hands with Foxconn, one of the world's biggest mobile phone contract manufacturer, and Japan's SoftBank to manufacture electronic devices in India?

Govt may cap orthopaedic implant prices
Soon, there may be ceiling prices, fixed by the government, on orthopaedic implants.

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Ecologists say potential disaster looms over Mumbai's coastline
Anchored 40 nautical miles from Mumbai's coast, Jindal Kamakshi, the cargo ship tilting 20 degrees in mid-sea, poses a grave environmental risk to the city's coastline.

Kerala declares June 22 as 'Snake Bird Day'
Known as darter-Anhinga melanogaster in scientific parlance, snake bird is a large slender long-necked water bird and is mostly black with silver wing markings.

Owls inspire soundless wind turbines, planes
Roaring wind turbines and thundering planes could be made much quieter and efficient if they mimic owls' flight, say researchers from the Cambridge University.

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30 killed in northeast Nigeria by 2 girl suicide bombers
Two girls blew themselves up today near a crowded mosque in northeast Nigeria's biggest city, killing about 30 people, witnesses said.

US airstrike kills IS operative in Iraq: official
A US airstrike in northern Iraq has killed an Islamic State operative who was a person of interest in the 2012 Benghazi attack, the Pentagon has said.

Heatwave kills around 400 people in Karachi
An intense heatwave sweeping across Pakistan's southern Sindh province has killed around 400 people, including women and children, in the capital Karachi, prompting the army to step in to help victims of the worst heatstroke that has hit the country in more than a decade.

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Masaba-Madhu to host reception in on Nov 21?
Masaba Gupta and Madhu Mantena registered their marriage on June 2. The bride’s mother Neena Gupta had told us that the couple’s traditional shaadi is being planned for November.

Exclusive: First look of Sanam Re
Ladakh is one of the most beautiful places in India. It is thus no surprise that many of our Bollywood films with some of our biggest stars have been shot there.

Celebs who swing both ways
Kristen Stewart is allegedly dating her personal assistant, while Miley Cyrus told her mother she was bisexual when she was 14! While some Hollywood celebs have openly admitted to swinging both ways, others have given the media subtle hints about their sexual orientation.

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Cars' bluetooth devices to help monitor traffic
Researchers have developed a new application that generates traffic information of cities and roads by detecting the Bluetooth device boarded on vehicles.

Remote control out, change TV channels with mind
A new technology that reads brainwaves to allow users to change TV channels with their mind has been developed in the UK.

Now, owls' wings to help design noiseless aircraft
Scientists have developed a new coating which mimics the unique wing structure of owls to substantially reduce noise in aircraft, wind turbines and computers.

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni offers to quit, former stars oppose move
After India's shock series defeat against Bangladesh, MS Dhoni offered to quit captaincy but several former players expressed their opposition against the move.

Let's give MS Dhoni respect and time: Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly demanded respect for MS Dhoni, saying he has astonishing one-day records as skipper and needs to be given time to take a decision.

MS Dhoni still has a lot to contribute: Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Gavaskar said it is too early to write off captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and called him the best Indian ODI skipper ever who still has a lot to offer.

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10 hot smartphones you can buy at a discount
If you’re in the market for upgrading your old smartphone, we have some good news. A number of popular smartphones are available at discounted prices.Here’s a look at some great deals…

Bottom-up innovation is paying off: Infosys's Vishal Sikka
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka has said that the company’s Zero Distance (ZD) initiative that attempts to get employees to infuse innovation and bring improvements to every project under way in the company has made significant progress.

Net neutrality: Govt to make its stand public soon
The government, after verbally backing the concept of net neutrality for some months, is all set to put it in writing.

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Now, maths no bar to polytechnic course admissions
HSC students from the science stream, who did not opt for mathematics at the 10+2 level, will now be able to pursue engineering and technology courses in polytechnic institutes in Maharashtra.

Medical colleges struggle to get good faculty
At a time when 31,000 students battle for 2,200-odd seats in Tamil Nadu this year, the state government’s efforts to increase the number of MBBS seats have come a cropper.

Patna University runs courses sans full-time faculty
It may sound strange but is a fact that a professor of botany is serving as the director of Patna University (PU)'s Institute of Library and Information Science and a chemistry professor is heading the PU biochemistry department.

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HC seeks list of Adarsh members from Army, Navy
The Bombay (HC) on Monday sought a detailed list of all members of the controversial Adarsh housing society, including a separate one of members from defence services.

Civic chief gets cracking, seeks flooding spot reports
After incessant rains on June 19, crippled the city causing heavy flooding at several spots the assistant commissioners of 24 wards have been asked to submit a report on the flooding spots in their respective areas, depth of flooding, cause of flooding and whether the same areas had seen flooding in 2014 as well.

Taxi driver dies as tree falls near Mumbai's Crawford Market
For the second time in the last three days another man lost his life after a tree collapsed on him near the Commissioner of Police Office in Fort on Monday.

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Monsoon near, madness not far behind
With monsoon expected in Delhi within the next few days, the coming weeks could spell trouble for the city unless civic agencies take swift action to desilt all drains.

Dumped near drains, silt waiting to flow back in
The rains may be round the corner, but in many areas the silt taken out of drains by civic agencies is still lying on the roads. A huge amount of silt was spotted on the banks of Najafgarh drain by this reporter last Saturday.

When it rains, GK-1 will float
The construction of new drains along Ekasur Vithi Road in Greater Kailash-I by PWD began well before Dusshera last year, turning the area into a dust bowl and impacting the heavy traffic in the area quite adversely.

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No checks on underage drinking
Karnataka might be raking in more moolah year-on year by way of taxes its guz zlers pay, but the revenue isn't free of contributions from under-age patrons.

Kris, wife setting up 3 chairs at IISc
In a boost to research, Infosys co-founder Senapathy Kris Gopalakrishnan and his wife Sudha Gopalakrishnan are setting up three distinguished chair positions in the Indian Institute of Science.

Economic change happens only in increments, says chief adviser
Despite talk of centralization under the Narendra Modi administration, the past year has shown how difficult it is to centralize power in New Delhi, said Arvind Subramanian, economist and chief economic adviser to the government. He added that big bang reforms are not possible in robust democracies as there are multiple power centres.

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Prime accused in murder case arrested
After a chase of around three months, Bahadurpura police arrested Mohammed Murtuza alias Murtuza Pahelwan, an accused in the Asad murder case.

Ailing painter jumps to death
A 43-year-old painter, who was admitted to Gandhi Hospital for treatment of a pancreatic disorder, jumped to his death from the hospital building on Monday.

Woman turns to rights' panel to get husband's body
In yet another case of an expatriate losing his life on foreign soil and the ensuing cumbersome process of bringing back the body, a woman sought the intervention of the State Human Rights Commission in bringing back her spouse’s body.

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Surgery done on man with 100% blockage of blood vessel in Chennai
A chronic diabetic, smoker and an alcoholic, 47-year-old Gowthi was recently admitted to Stanley Hospital with difficulty in moving his limbs.

Bypoll harbinger of '16 elections: Jaya
Pitted against minor rivals, including the CPI and a few independent candidates, chief minister and AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa on Monday breezed through the R K Nagar constituency, winding up her whirlwind campaign for the June 27 byelection within two hours.

Date of receiving judgment copy matters more, says IPAB
Answering a crucial legal question about filing of patent and trademark appeals, the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) has said the date of receipt of a certified verdict copy mattered over the date of passing of verdict.

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AP govt tells liquor shops not to 'invoke' names of deities
Don't name your shops after gods and goddesses - is the very 'sobering' advisory of the Andhra Pradesh government to private liquor stores in the residual state.

AMC turns school into parking lot
Even as the city administration claims that there is serious shortage of schools in the city for primary sections, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is turning its own school building into parking lots.

Railway union members to oppose Debroy Commission report, protest on 25th
J G Mahurkar, general secretary of Western Railway Mazdoor Sangh (WRMS), announced widespread protest against the recommendations of the Bibek Debroy Commission report on Indian Railways and said that the railway workers would not tolerate the sweeping changes.

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Toxic gas leak in Allahabad's Maidania leads to hospitalization of half a dozen villagers
Around half a dozen villagers in the Lutar Majra of Maidania block were hospitalized after being exposed to a toxic gas that had apparently leaked from a dry well under Meja police station, here on Monday.

TGT aspirants protest alleged paper leak in re-examination
Candidates appearing in Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) re-exam of history paper at Boy’s High School centre in Civil Lines on Sunday staged a demonstration following alleged paper leak.

For 20-yr-old Nizam, yoga is his personal choice
For 20-year-old Nizam Sunday was special. He had opted out of Ramzan fast to participate in Internation Yoga Day function along with his friends. Nizam, who is preparing for competitive exams, said, “What is wrong with Yoga and aasanas.

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IIM Odisha likely to admit 70 students this year
The Union government is planning enrol at least 70 students in the proposed IIM at Sambalpur from this academic year, a senior officer of ministry of human resource development (MHRD) said on Sunday.

15 city water bodies set for makeover
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has finalized a detailed project report for renovation and beautification of 15 natural water bodies at an estimated cost of Rs 30 crore.

State to fund food scheme
As the Centre delinked support to National Mission on Food Processing from the current financial year, the state government will continue the scheme from its own resources, keeping in mind the vast scope in food processing industries in the state.

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Woman dies in Board office boundary cave-in
A married woman walking along Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) boundary wall, died after a portion of it came crashing down on her in first monsoon rain, on Monday.

Amit Shah to review membership drive of Madhya Pradesh BJP
BJP national president Amit Shah will be in Jabalpur city on July 13 to take stock of party’s membership drive and Mahasampark Abhiyan of both Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring Chhattisgarh.

Rules prevent man from adopting 14-month boy with Down Syndrome in MP
As Father's Day was celebrated on Sunday, a single 28-year-old man from Indore, Aditya Tiwari, has been running from pillar to post since last 9 months trying to become a father. He wants to adopt a 14-month-old child Binney suffering from Down's syndrome and has a hole in his heart, but current guidelines require that a single parent has to be above 30 for adoption.

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Man on hunger strike for reconstruction of Doraha underpass
: Even though authorities have stalled guarders on both sides of the road underneath the Doraha Flyover where the ammonia gas leak occurred, leading to the death of five people, a resident of the area has sat on hunger strike demanding reconstruction of road - reducing the level of road so that the incident is not repeated.

3 injured as bus hits auto-rickshaw
Three people were injured after a speeding bus hit an auto-rickshaw near Bus Stand area on Monday evening.

Excise dept to formulate friendly policies for VAT dealers
Excise and taxation department would be formulating friendly policies for Value Added Tax (VAT) dealers to ensure that working becomes hassle free and more transparent there by resulting in increased revenue for the government as well.

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

News Digest: Probe everybody on IPL governing council during Lalit Modi's time: Kirti Azad

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, June 22, 2015
Today's Headlines

Probe everybody on IPL governing council during Lalit Modi's time: Kirti Azad
Former cricketer and BJP leader Kirti Azad has said that all those who were on the governing council at the time Lalit Modi headed the Indian Premier League (IPL) should be probed.

LJP to oppose five HAM candidates
In an apparent sign of differences cropping up in the NDA camp, the LJP on Sunday vowed to oppose five rebel JD(U) MLAs in Bihar assembly election due in September-October.

Prime yogi Modi goes gaga over yoga
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said yoga had played a significant role in bringing the whole world together, cutting across differences of colour, class and creed.

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Matrix, Snapdeal founders invest in Belong, a recruitment startup
Top-tier venture capital fund Matrix Partners, Snapdeal co-founders Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal are among a group of early investors backing Bengaluru-based recruitment startup Belong which scans social media, internet and public sources to identify potential candidates for jobs.

Sameer Gehlaut to hike stake in Indiabulls Real Estate
In one of the largest promoter-led fund infusion in the real estate sector in recent times, Sameer Gehlaut, the founder and promoter of Indiabulls Real Estate (IBREL) is investing Rs 538 crore to increase his stake in the company from 27% to 37% through preferential allotment.

Banks fear bad loans will spike in telecom
After the power sector, bankers fear that bad loans could rise in the telecom sector following an expected disruption caused by the entry of Reliance Jio later this year.

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Now, plant inspired solar cells for energy storage
A new technology developed by scientists at University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) can store solar energy for up to several weeks.

NGT seeks response from city govt on dirty water issue
The appalling picture of water supply in the capital has prompted the National Green Tribunal to seek the response of the city government in the matter saying there is a complete "mismanagement of affairs".

UN gives green light for treaty on high seas conservation
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Friday giving a green light to develop a new treaty for the conservation of marine life in the high seas.

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Charleston church holds first service since shootings
Members of a historic black church returned to their sanctuary Sunday to hear a sermon of recovery and healing, a message that will reverberate across America.

EU official calls Greek proposal "good basis for progress"
The chief-of-staff to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker called the latest proposal from Greece to resolve its debt crisis a "good basis for progress" in talks among euro zone leaders on Monday.

Abbas sees no place for Hamas in new govt, says French FM
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas told visiting French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius that any new Palestinian unity government should not include Hamas, France's top diplomat said.

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3 mums to bless Shahid-Mira on wedding day
Getting his/her parents’ blessings on important days in one’s life is a dream come true for every child. And, in this matter Shahid Kapoor is truly blessed.

Salman fell in love with Bajrangi instantly
The trailer of Salman Khan’s forthcoming family entertainer, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, has created a stir. With the kind of fan base that Salman has, it is not surprising that the trailer has been trending ever since its launch.

Kareena takes pride in step-daughter's success
Kareena Kapoor Khan has maintained that she is more of a friend to both of Saif Ali Khan’s kids, Sara and Ibrahim. And that’s not all.

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Comp beats man in IQ test for first time
In a first, A deep learning machine developed by Chinese researchers has outperformed humans in verbal reasoning questions of an IQ test, for the first time.

New way to replace heart valve offers a ray of hope
A new approach to replacing narrowed heart valves allows older and sicker patients to survive treatment.

New device lets blind 'see' via their tongues
A new device that allows blind people to process visual images with their tongues can help them identify location, shape and size of various objects.

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India crash to humiliating series defeat against Bangladesh
Mustafizur Rahman claimed 6/43 before Bangladesh chased down India's total and seal a historic ODI series victory over India.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni blames batting for series debacle
Dhoni blamed poor batting for the debacle in the series against Bangladesh that saw the hosts register their maiden series win against his team.

Former hockey captain Shashi Bala killed in road accident
Former Indian women hockey team captain, Shashi Bala, was among the three persons killed in a car accident on Sunday near Kahma village.

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10 'hidden' Gmail features you must try
Gmail is a pretty powerful email service, but you can still find all sorts of goodies and extra features in Gmail Labs.Here's over to 10 Gmail Labs features you should enable right now.

Android users, don't download these apps
Researchers have discovered 100+ more apps that fail to encrypt your login data properly, making it frightfully easy for hackers to steal your password.

India has startup talent, but is it innovative enough?
India's raw engineering potential is not in question, but the ability to drive real product innovation may be limited. An ET Magazine-Jombay study finds out...

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Course cursor - atomic study
A Bachelor's in nuclear engineering could help students prepare for a range of careers.

Countdown begins at DU
At SGTB Khalsa College, a centre for form purchase and submission in North Campus, students were seen seeking assistance from volunteers on June 15, the last date for submission of forms.

Civilian honour
Achyuta Samanta, a social activist from India, was honoured with `Isa Award for Service to Humanity', a civilian award of the Kingdom of Bahrain.

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EOW set to crack whip on over 800 bogus doctors in Mumbai
After the arrest of four bogus doctors in the city, the economic offences wing (EOW) is likely to crack down on more than 800 such ‘doctors’ currently practising in the city.

Hooch tragedy: Khadse fails acid test
Had Eknath Khadse been the leader of opposition, in the aftermath of the Malwani hooch tragedy, he would have demanded the resignation of the excise and home minister and suspension of additional and deputy commissioners of police and excise superintendent of the suburban district.

Catching them young: Tawde wants to introduce yoga in school syllabus
The state government plans to incorporate yoga in the school syllabus. Education minister Vinod Tawde made the announcement at a yoga workshop at Dixit School in Vile Parle.

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Man found dead, cops suspect brawl
A 40-year-old man was found dead in southwest Delhi's Delhi Cantt area on Saturday morning. Police said that the man was in an inebriated condition when he died.

Without passes, many fail to clear security barrier at venue
Not everyone was lucky to be a part of the international event at Rajpath on Sunday morning. The spirits of many yoga enthusiasts, who came from as far as Rajasthan, were dampened when they were refused entry to Rajpath and were turned away by police personnel for security reasons.

Delhi puts up a big show, lives & breathes yoga
They did not have cellphones to click selfies but children from government-run schools in Delhi, who performed yoga with PM Narendra Modi, said the experience will stay with them forever.

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United Bengaluru takes a deep breath
Old Believers And New Disciples Twist To A New Mantra As Karnataka Joins The World In Celebrating The First International Day Of Yoga

Let Bengaluru enjoy rain, not suffer in pain
Pre-monsoon showers last month exposed the shallowness of the preparations the BBMP had made. During one such spell, about 60 trees were uprooted in Vidyaranyapura and Yelahanka areas within a day. Despite repeated complaints from residents, BBMP took around three days to clear the roads. Officials said they were short of men and machinery to address to the complaints faster.

Bottom-up innovation is paying off: Infosys' Sikka
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka has said that the company’s Zero Distance (ZD) initiative that attempts to get employees to infuse innovation and bring improvements to every project under way in the company has made significant progress.

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Haritha Haram a people's movement: KCR
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao asked officials to turn Haritha Haram as people’s movement and not as a mere government event.

Fake recruitment racket busted in Hyderabad
Task Force police busted a fake employment racket and arrested the managing director of the organization from his house at Langer Houz on Sunday.

Row over Nizam's wealth continues
The dispute among family members over the Nizam’s jewellery funds continues to this day. And now, the tussle is over the alleged disbursement of funds from the HEH Nizam Supplemental Jewellery Trust (HEHNSJT) despite the matter being sub judice.

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HC comes to rescue of woman after her conversion to Islam
A Hindu backward class person, who embraces Islam, shall be considered as backward class Muslim, the Madras high court has held, coming to the rescue of a woman who was denied a government job.

Census: 50% disabled in urban TN married
Being differently abled is not a hurdle when it comes to marriage, if one goes by the statistics revealed by Census data.

TN urges Centre to continue interest subvention scheme
Tamil Nadu government on Sunday reiterated that the Centre should continue with the interest subvention scheme for farmers even as it works on certain proposals for a more effective farm credit scheme.

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Lothal, 4,400-year-old `City of Dead', being killed slowly
The vestiges of Lothal -a city dating back to the 4,400-year-old Harappan civilization -are being obliterated.

Man caught for bid to break Chiloda ATM
A team of Gandhinagar police local crime branch (LCB) officials have caught a man for breaking an ATM in Chiloda in 2014 on the basis of information.

Century-old Dholka police station to be restored
Dholka police station – one of the oldest surviving British-era buildings in the state – is set to get a new lease of life.

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TGT aspirants protest alleged paper leak in re-examination
Candidates appearing in Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) re-exam of history paper at Boy’s High School centre in Civil Lines on Sunday staged a demonstration following alleged paper leak.

For 20-yr-old Nizam, yoga is his personal choice
For 20-year-old Nizam Sunday was special. He had opted out of Ramzan fast to participate in Internation Yoga Day function along with his friends. Nizam, who is preparing for competitive exams, said, “What is wrong with Yoga and aasanas.

Allahabad comes together on Inter'l Yoga Day
Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-A) celebrated the first ever International Yoga Day with a series of lectures at Jhalwa campus on Sunday.

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IIM Odisha likely to admit 70 students this year
The Union government is planning enrol at least 70 students in the proposed IIM at Sambalpur from this academic year, a senior officer of ministry of human resource development (MHRD) said on Sunday.

15 city water bodies set for makeover
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has finalized a detailed project report for renovation and beautification of 15 natural water bodies at an estimated cost of Rs 30 crore.

State to fund food scheme
As the Centre delinked support to National Mission on Food Processing from the current financial year, the state government will continue the scheme from its own resources, keeping in mind the vast scope in food processing industries in the state.

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'Convicts performing yoga to get 30 days remission in term'
State home minister Babulal Gaur announced a remission of 30 days in jail-term for convicts lodged in state jail who regularly does yoga.

MP journalist set ablaze and buried in Nagpur forests
A 44-year-old journalist from Madhya Pradesh was abducted, set ablaze and buried in forest area near Nagpur in Maharashtra.Sandeep Kothari went missing from home in Katangi area of Balaghat district on June 19.

Trains cancelled and diverted due to non-interlocking work in Bhopal division and incident of fire at Itarasi
Running some trains has been affected due to incident of fire at RRI (route relay interlocking) at Itarasi station recently and ongoing non-interlocking work in Bhopal division.

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This week, sky will sweat, not you
Overcast skies and light rainfall brought down both maximum and minimum temperatures, offering a weekend of relief to the city residents tired of scorching conditions.

Cops yet to make headway in firing incident
Nabbing the four assailants involved in brazen firing outside a local discotheque has become an impossible task for Chandigarh police.

Man booked for 'raping, killing' 7-yr-old niece
A 7-year-old girl was allegedly raped and murdered by her uncle in a village of Hisar district on Sunday.The body of the victim was found in the fields.Police have sent the body for autopsy.

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