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Thursday, July 9, 2015

News Digest: Good news on one rank, one pension soon: Parrikar

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, July 10, 2015
Today's Headlines

Good news on one rank, one pension soon: Parrikar
Defence minister Manohar Parrikar on Thursday said that Army can expect ‘good news soon’ on the issue of one rank, one pension (OROP). In the city for cantonment board meeting, the minister said: “Our commitment to implement the OROP remains intact. I cleared the file as soon as it came to my notice.”

SC: Are judges alone competent at picking judges?
Justice Chelameswar said: "It will be fallacious to argue that no one other than judges and lawyers would be competent to select judges."

ED sleuth refuses to probe Aircel-Maxis case
The 2G case is again coming up for hearing in the apex court on July 23 and the outcome will be keenly watched.

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RIL to move from '.com' to '.JIO' as group domain
Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries has decided to move away from “.com” to “.JIO as a generic top level domain or gTLD to be used across the Reliance Empire as the billionaire businessman gears up to launch Reliance Jio.

Govt mulls 100% FDI in insurance broking
The government is considering exempting insurance intermediaries, including brokers, from the foreign direct investment limit.

Equity MF net inflows hit Rs 1L crore
Equity mutual funds (MFs) have attracted net inflows of over 1 lakh crore or about $16.5 billion in the last 15 months with nearly a third of the money flowing into schemes in the past three months alone.

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India too in global effort to save snow leopard habitat
Thanks to camera trap imagery, Uttarakhand has been able to capture images of snow leopards in the higher reaches of Nanda Devi Biosphere, Gangotri National Park and, recently, in Bagheshwar forest division.

Maha govt to celebrate Tiger Day on big scale
The state government has decided to celebrate the International Tiger Day, on July 29 at large scale. The forest department is planning to organize seminars, awareness programme and exhibitions on the Day.

World Bank urges 'substantial' pre-2020 climate funds
Putting money on the table for pre-2020 climate adaptation projects in poor countries, may help unlock an ambitious global pact in December, a senior World Bank official said on Thursday.

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US: More than 21 mn affected by govt data breach
Hackers stole Social Security identification numbers and other highly sensitive data from more than 21 million people, the Obama administration said Thursday, acknowledging that the breach of US government computer systems was far more severe than previously disclosed.

Saud al-Faisal, former Saudi foreign minister, dies
Saudi Arabia's prince Saud al-Faisal, who was the world's longest-serving foreign minister with 40 years in the post until his retirement this year, has died, the ministry spokesman said Thursday. He was 75.

Pope calls for new economic order, criticises capitalism
Pope Francis on Thursday urged the downtrodden to change the world economic order, denouncing a "new colonialism" by agencies that impose austerity programs and calling for the poor to have the "sacred rights" of labor, lodging and land.

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Anupam Kher to play MS Dhoni's father
We are all aware that Neeraj Pandey is making a biopic on the life, family and career of India’s most respected cricketer, MS Dhoni, titled M.S. Dhoni-The Untold Story.

Biggest celebrity break-ups in Hollywood
In showbiz, there are linkups and then there are breakups. While some have been long coming, others have taken fans by surprise.

Fake divorces in Bollywood
One of the most liked couples of Bollywood, Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora Khan made headlines with reports of their divorce.

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Rashtriya Avishkar mission to inculcate scientific temper among children launched
Launching the Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan (RAA) on Thursday, former President A P J Abdul Kalam said it can work if four qualities of uniqueness are preserved, namely, great aim, quest of knowledge, hard work and perseverance.

PRL-built telescope offers MAST view of sun
After putting together one of the fastest supercomputers in the country (Vikram-100), the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) has added another feather to its cap. It has put together one of the most advanced Multi-Application Solar Telescope (MAST) on Fatehsagar lake after seven years of meticulous work at the Udaipur Solar Observatory (USO).

IIT-Kgp devises 'super stetho' for lung diseases
Call it the ‘super stethoscope’. Its scope goes beyond hearing the heartbeat, though. It turns sound signals from the lungs into digital images, which in turn can be used to detect ailments. IIT-Kharagpur, in collaboration with the Institute of Pulmocare & Research Kolkata (IPCR), has designed this technology to spot lung disorders through images of digitally-processed lung sounds.

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1st ODI: Depleted India look to tick boxes in Zimbabwe
India's second string team will be tested when they take on Zimbabwe in the first ODI on Friday with the youngsters hoping to capitalise on the opportunity.

ISL has created a buzz around Indian football: Sunil Chhetri
Indian football team captain Sunil Chhetri believes that the Indian Super League (ISL) alone will not be able to change things for Indian football.

Serena mauls Sharapova to reach Wimbledon final
Williams feasted on familiar prey as she reached an 8th Wimbledon final with a 6-2 6-4 win over Maria Sharapova, her 17th win in a row over the Russian.

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10 WhatsApp tips & tricks you must know
WhatsApp just keeps on growing, adding new features and users all the time.

Meizu M1 Note review - Value for money phablet
The phone offers a good set of features including a full-HD display and 4G support at a sub-Rs 12,000 price.

Microsoft: What 7,800 job cuts mean
Microsoft Inc's future in mobile devices likely hinges on the software maker's ability to convince developers to create apps for the phone version of Windows 10 after its ill-fated Nokia acquisition helped trigger 7,800 layoffs.

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Bamu stays fee hike at 152 PG centres
The management council of the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University on Thursday stayed its decision to hike the fee for post graduate courses, which was prescribed for 152 unaided PG centres under its purview. Student organisations staged demonstrations against the proposed fee hike.

CBCS syllabi before academic council
A major legal hurdle, in the way of implementing choice-based credit system (CBCS) from this academic session in Delhi University, is about to be crossed.

Churn on as many change mind
Delhi University’s fourth cutoff list has again started, what principals call, “musical chairs” as many candidates have withdrawn admissions from North and South Campus colleges.

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Ruia gets Rs 4cr to promote skill-based programmes
Ramnarain Ruia College in Matunga bagged a grant of Rs 3.65 crore from the University Grants Commission (UGC) under the ambitious `KAUSHAL' scheme to promote skill-based courses among students and make them employable.

MU moves up 10 positions in BRICS university rankings
The University of Mumbai has jumped 10 positions in the QS University Rankings in BRICS nations--from last year's 68th to 58th rank in 2015. It is the only Indian institute in the Top 100 list to have witnessed such a major leap.

FYJC offline admissions to start tomorrow
With FYJC online admissions ending on Thursday , colleges can fill their vacant seats from Saturday .

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No record of visitors coming to meet Kejriwal, CM's office says in reply to RTI
PM Narendra Modi and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal are on the same page on this one. Both have declined to make records of their visitors' public though for different reasons.

Plea in HC seeks tests on Chinese rice
A plea in the Delhi high court has demanded quality tests on imported Chinese rice, alleging some of the grains are made of plastic.

Worst waterlogging and snarls in south, east Delhi
Heavy showers on Thursday morning caused massive waterlogging in the city, with south and east Delhi reported to be the worst hit.

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2 more babies die at KIMS; toll 4 in 2 days
Two more babies died overnight at Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), VV Puram, taking the toll in the neonatal ICU since Wednesday morning to four.

Social media's favourite cop worried about potholes
A photo of his good deed has been shared over 4,000 times on Facebook and received more than 50,000 likes, but traffic police head constable K Satyanarayana continues his daily work like patching potholes unaware that his photo is trending in the social media.

Ashwin's men made calls from govt offices
The accused in the Lokayukta insider extortion case allegedly used phones in various government departments to contact officials elsewhere in the state and sought to extort money, preliminary investigation by the agency police revealed.

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Rahul to visit Anantapur
AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi will visit Anantapur district on July 24.

Centre sanctions 13cr to beautify beach corridor
The Union tourism ministry on Thursday sanctioned Rs 13 crore for the development of the Visakhapatnam-Bheeminipatnam beach corridor under the Swadesh Darshan project.

Farmers protest against Naidu
Farmers in the district, supported by the Telangana Rashtra Samithi workers, on Thursday took to the streets to protest against Andhra Pradesh government’s letter to the Central Water Commission seeking an immediate halt to the Palamuru Ranga Reddy lift irrigation project.

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After helmet rule, HC seeks to control speed of transport vehicles
After fairly successful enforcement of helmet rule for two-wheeler riders and seat belt for car-users, now comes speed governors (speed controlling device) for bigger transport vehicles.

Diwali rush: Train tickets from Chennai sold out
It’s going to be quite a hassle for those who wish to travel home for Diwali this year. Tickets for trains from Chennai to southern districts for November 6 were sold out as soon as bookings opened on Thursday.

6% TN women still deliver at home, reveals survey
Recent data put out by National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) has punctured Tamil Nadu’s claim that it has achieved 99.9% institutionalised deliveries.

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Implement food security act by Sept 1 deadline: Ahmed Patel
Ahmed Patel, Rajya Sabha member from Gujarat and political secretary to the Congress president Sonia Gandhi, has written an open letter to the Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel expressing concern over the state government’s demand for extension till March 2016 for implementation of Food Security Act (FSA) in state.

DRI detains consignment worth 4cr at Mundra port
The Ahmedabad unit of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Thursday detained a consignment worth Rs 4 crore at Mundra port. The consignment belongs to an Uttar Pradesh-based firm and was imported under Export Promotion Capital Good (EPCG) scheme.

Mentally ill woman's abortion reaches HC
Gujarat high court (HC) on Thursday heard the case regarding a lower court granting permission to the state government allowing it to terminate the pregnancy of a schizophrenic woman after a lawyer filed a petition seeking to stay the abortion.

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Dead body of 15-year-old boy found near field; murder due to tantrik ritual suspected
A 15-year-old boy identified as Ashwani Pal alias Aakash, a resident of Patehara village was found murdered due to a suspected tantrik ritual in a remote village of Manda block on Thursday.

Areas of Allahabad to come under CCTV camera surveillance
Lal Diggi, Bajaja Patti, Mohammad Ali Park and Jawahar Square would soon be under CCTV camera surveillance. The road would have four high resolution CCTV cameras by month-end.

UPPSC to conduct 7 exams this year
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has released examination calendar for 2015. This year seven exams would be conducted.

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VVIP enclosure on unsafe Puri buildings raises concern
In a move that has raised quite a few eyebrows, the Puri district administration is making a VVIP enclosure on the top of two private buildings, which were recently declared unsafe by the government.

Subhankar's bail plea rejected in Cuttack
The Orissa high court on Wednesday rejected the bail plea of Subhankar Nayak, an accused in the Seashore chit fund fraud.

3 arrested for chopping off youth's arms near Bhubaneswar, four on the run
Police have arrested three persons in connection with chopping off of both arms of a youth at Raghabapali village in Balangir district on Tuesday.

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Showers take heat out of stuffy weather
After a dry run of a fortnight, a long spell of showers took away sting from stuffy weather in state capital on Thursday.

Vyapam: Get all exam information on mobile app
In an attempt of image makeover, Madhya Pradesh Professional Education Board (Vyapam) on Thursday launched mobile app for online exams.

Vyapam scam: After SC decision, Congress calls for Shivraj Chouhan's resignation
"This was the right decision by the Supreme Court. The Madhya Pradesh chief minister should simply resign from his post," Congress leader Satyadev Katare said.

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Operations cell to probe wheel theft cases
Rattled over increasing cases of wheel thefts, police have decided to pursue the investigation of about 36 cases of wheel thefts simultaneously and handed over the probe to operations cell.

PPP mode best for Metro project
Though modalities of the Metro project will be discussed by the Greater Chandigarh Transport Corporation (GCTC) to frame its roadmap in coming days, it is almost clear that the project will be through public private partnership (PPP) mode.

When having a bike is not enough
Gone are the days when one would just hop on his motorbike and go for a long drive.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

News Digest: Imported cosmetics may be fewer with stringent control on animal testing

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, July 09, 2015
Today's Headlines

Imported cosmetics may be fewer with stringent control on animal testing
You may soon find it difficult to lay your hands on imported cosmetics.

CSIR gives interim extension to 4 lab heads bypassing norms
Flouting its own rules, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has given extension to directors of four of its laboratories.

K7 signs MOU with ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
K7 Computing on Wednesday signed a memorandum with ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu (ICTACT), to jointly conduct 12 power seminars across the state and also hold an ICT awareness week across six cities in the state including Coimbatore.

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Chinese slowdown a risk for Indian economy
Since 2010, Chinese authorities have eased restrictions on using borrowed money to invest in shares.

China locks down 50% of stock market
China’s 100 million investors were caught without an escape route as stocks slumped once again despite emergency efforts to lock down nearly half of the market.

Greece seeks 3-year aid program, rushes to detail reforms
With a deadline just hours away to come up with a detailed economic reform plan, Greece requested a new three-year rescue from its European partners Wednesday as signs grew its economy was sliding toward free-fall without an urgently needed bailout.

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Govt allocates special fund to protect 5 endangered species
Waking up to the dwindling number of certain endangered species, the Centre has decided to step up efforts to protect five of them — Dugong (sea cow), Gangetic Dolphin, Great Indian Bustard, Manipur Brow Antler Deer (Sangai) and Wild Water Buffalo – for now and take up others in due course.

Govt takes steps to grow forest, save endangered species
The government on Wednesday approved a slew of initiatives for increasing country-wide forest cover and protecting endangered species by allocating an initial amount of Rs 162 crore to carry out these schemes.

Neetu Kapoor turned a year older yesterday
Neetu Kapoor celebrated her 57th birthday with her family at a popular South Mumbai five-star hotel on Tuesday.

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Russia vetoes UN resolution calling Srebrenica a genocide
Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution Wednesday that would have condemned the 1995 massacre of Muslims at Srebrenica during the Bosnian war as a "crime of genocide," saying that singling out the Bosnian Serbs for a war crime would create greater division in the Balkans.

Berlusconi sentenced to 3 years for bribing Italian senator
A court in Naples today sentenced former Italian premier and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi to three years in prison for bribing a senator as part of a plot to destabilise a 2006-08 centre-left government.

No evidence of JuD's links with LeT: Pak
Pakistan has ruled out possibility of banning Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), claiming there was no evidence to prove it is an offshoot or a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the terrorist group involved in the November 2008 attacks on Mumbai.

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PIC: SRK and Ajay dine together in Bulgaria
With their behaviour, Shah Rukh Khan and Ajay Devgn have indicated that they have little to say to one another after their fallout over Karan Arjun exactly two decades ago.

Shahid's wife changes name to Mira Rajput Kapoor
Excitement, frenzy and rumours on celebrities who may attend the wedding reception were at a peak at around 7 on Tuesday evening when the aam janta started crowding the space outside the Gurgaon hotel where Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput hosted their reception.

Why had Ajay Devgn rejected Karan Arjun?
Climbing up the ladder of success has not been an easy journey for Ajay Devgn who has lost out on several big opportunities on the way.

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The future of travel? A tube called Hyperloop
When asked to imagine the future of transportation, most might draw a car of the future, perhaps solar powered and autonomously driven.

New laser tech to sniff out cancers, diabetes
Scientists are developing a new laser system for fast, non-invasive, on-site breath analysis that may be used to screen people for a range of diseases including diabetes, infections and various cancers.

Indian scientists develop e-Nose to sniff out hazardous gases
Indian scientists have developed a sensor-based 'Electronic Nose' for sniffing out variety of gases at pulp and paper mill industries and environmental monitoring at other sensitive locations.

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Novak Djokovic advances to Wimbledon semifinals
Defending champion Novak Djokovic is back in the Wimbledon semifinals for the sixth straight year.

Federer beats Simon to reach 10th Wimbledon semi-final
Seven-time champion Roger Federer reached his 10th Wimbledon semi-final on Wednesday with a 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 win over French 12th seed Gilles Simon.

German Greipel wins Tour de France fifth stage
Andre Greipel continued German domination as he won his second stage of the Tour de France in a sprint finish at the end of Wednesday's 189.5km run from Arras to Amiens.

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Microsoft fires 7,800, writes off $7.6 billion Nokia buy
Most of the cuts at Microsoft will be in the phone division, and the company will write down the value of its phone business acquired from Nokia by some $7.6 billion.

10 hottest gadgets set to launch in 2015
We're halfway through the year, which means there's still plenty of time for companies such as Apple, Google, and Samsung to release new products in time for the holiday season.

Oppo N3 review: Phone with the motorized camera
The N3 is the Chinese hardware maker’s latest flagship smartphone that boasts of features such as a motorized camera swivel.

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Government: Foreign campuses plan delayed, not shelved
Foreign campuses will have to wait a little longer as government has decided to have more discussions with stakeholders and take a decision on a few policy issues.

Computer science still rules at IIT-M
At the end of the first day of the joint-seat counselling for admission to the IITs and NITs on Wednesday, computer science was clearly the top choice among students in the top 200 ranks across the country.

Aeronautical engineering hits air pocket at Anna University
There have been few takers for aeronautical engineering in admissions at Anna University this year. By the eighth day of counselling on Wednesday, only 226 candidates had opted for the course for which there are 2,625 seats.

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Mumbai cops want to quiz Headley on video for Jundal trial
In a bid to seal evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the 26/11 terror attacks and also to make a watertight case against Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative Zabiuddin Ansari, aka Abu Jundal, in the case, the Mumbai police wants to question David Headley through video conferencing.

Railways launch ticketing app for those without reserved seats in Mumbai
Suresh Prabhu on Wednesday launched a mobile ticketing app for unreserved tickets that will cover 35 stations between the 123 km long Churchgate-Dhauroad suburban section in Western Railway.

BJP plans to return fire in Assembly
BJP plans to counter the Opposition’s attack over financial irregularities and scandals in the forthcoming monsoon session of the state Assembly, which starts on July 13.

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EWS racket: DU student arrested
A woman, pursuing her masters from Delhi University, has been arrested for her alleged involvement in the fake nursery admissions racket.

8 more drones to join duty soon
Delhi Police on Wednesday finally took the step of buying eight new drones, a year after a tender was prepared to acquire more of these unmanned aerial vehicles.

Colours on kerbs: HC tells NDMC to reply
The Delhi high court on Wednesday sought a response from New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on a plea challenging the change in colour scheme of kerbstones as arbitrary.

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Govt says no dengue deaths, private hospitals in Bengaluru reject claim
Till June 30, BBMP limits saw 356 positive cases of dengue. Of these, over 55 were reported from Bengaluru Urban district alone.

Zebras from Israel will perk up Bannerghatta Biological Park
Guess who'll wait to see you at the Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) from August? Four zebras that are coming all the way from the Ramat Gan Safari Park in Israel.

Bengaluru woman seeks protection from textile minister
A 31-year-old woman who accused textile minister Babu Rao Chinchanasur of cheating her of Rs 11.88 crore, approached Bengaluru police commissioner MN Reddy on Wednesday seeking police protection.

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Does Zakat Create a 'Recipient Class'?
Ramzan is a month in which ‘giving’ and ‘helping’ is encouraged. This giving manifests itself in Zakat, mandatory charity, often described as ‘purification of wealth.’ It is a pillar of Islam - the fourth of the five tenets.

Telangana legal advisers get fancy numbers for free
After several ministers and celebrities, it is the turn of Telangana advocate-general K Ramakrishna Reddy and additional advocate-general J Ramachandra Rao to sport fancy number plates on their recently-bought Innova and Fortuner cars.

Two states spar over power bills
In what has turned out to be an unending tale of charges and countercharges, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are now fighting over payment for the power consumed by the two states.

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Playschool mantra: Eat, pray, love all
It's a widely acknowledged fact that play has a vital role in fostering children's social and psychological development.

No hooch deaths in Tamil Nadu, only Tasmac's slow kill
Ten years ago, Chitra Devi from Putlur, a small village in Thiruvallur, and seven others decided that a bit of vigilantism was needed when they found out that some men were illicitly brewing arrack nearby .

Woman in coma after fall, no one to claim child
Nurses in the neurology ward on the 5th floor of Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital are taking care of a toddler whose mother fell from a moving local train near Tambaram Sanatorium on Monday morning while carrying her daughter.

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Lesser Floricans tagging, census on cards
The state forest department is preparing to conduct a census of Lesser Floricans in the Velavadar Blackbuck National Park where they come during monsoon for mating.

Harappan harbours of big business
Dholavira and Lothal two of the best known Harappan sites in Gujarat

Labour conference to be held on July 13
The Union ministry of labour and employment will hold the Western Regional Labour Conference in Gandhinagar on July 13.

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UPRTOU begins online admission process
Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University (UPRTOU) began its online admission process for professional courses on Tuesday.

'Balkharia gang has sophisticated arms'
Policemen, who engaged Sudesh Patel alias Balkhar alias Balkharia gang in an encounter last week, believe that bandits might have also got injured.

Train hits three-wheeler, one dies, 2 injured
The driver of a three-wheeler died and two others sustained serious injuries when it was hit by a goods train at an unmanned crossing in Sanjay Nagar in Naini on Tuesday.

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Promised bridge a distant dream as quiet flows Baitarani
The construction work of a 500-metre bridge over the Baitarani in Jajpur district is yet to be completed even four years after the old bridge collapsed.

Utkal misses its own admission deadline
After setting the ambitious target of completing its post-graduate admissions by July 7, Utkal University on Tuesday "was forced" to give its various departments a freehand in finishing the process at their convenience.

Gadkari to lay foundation for 2nd bridge over Brahmani
The much-awaited second bridge over the Brahmani will soon be a reality.Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari is scheduled to lay foundation of the project in the city on Thursday.

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Conman assumes fake ID to woo girl, dupes 13 of lakhs
A man from Guna district, who could not clear Class 5, duped 13 people, all residents of Uttar Pradesh, of a couple of lakhs of rupees assuring them job in New Zealand.

Vyapam accused got STF clean chit day after he hanged himself
Ramendra Singh Bhadauria, 30, was given a clean chit by special task force (STF) a day after he committed suicide.

BJP supports Chouhan for not interfering in Vyapam probe under HC
“No one can interfere with an ongoing investigation under High Court,” BJP national vice-president Shyam Jaju said in support of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan who is in the midst of the ongoing Vyapam scam controversy.

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3 women nabbed for blackmailing taxi driver with obscene photos
Three women were arrested on Wednesday for allegedly blackmailing a taxi driver by threatening to make his obscene photographs public and extorted money from him.

Smugglers fancy their chances of bringing gold to Amritsar airport from Gulf countries
Value difference and easy way to convert black money into white has once again made smuggling of gold lucrative with international smugglers, suspecting lax security, are taking chances to land with the contraband at Amritsar's Sri Guru Ramdas Ji International Airport.

AAP leader Dr Daljit also questions Chhotepur, Sanjay for restructuring Punjab unit
The disciplinary committee chairman of Punjab unit of Aam Aadmi Party Dr Daljit Singh has blamed party's senior leader Sanjay Singh for allegedly being in cahoots with state convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur.

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