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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

News Digest: Nitish's Rahim parable on BJP directed at Lalu?

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Today's Headlines

Nitish's Rahim parable on BJP directed at Lalu?
The JD(U)-RJD alliance, a doubtful starter from its inception, was tottering on Wednesday when Bihar CM Nitish Kumar tweeted a couplet by Saint Rahim to establish that he won't be polluted by bad company while replying to a question on his political ties to Lalu Prasad.

Major uranium reserves found in Srisailam forests
India’s plan for a ‘strategic uranium reserve’ received a shot in the arm with a joint research team of the city-headquartered Atomic Minerals Directorate (AMD) and Osmania University discovering significant quantity of uranium reserves in the Srisailam forests.

Runaway Simi operatives in Karnataka?
Intelligence agencies seem to be close to nabbing the three surviving Simi fugitives from Khandwa jail whose involvement is suspected in Bijnor and Chennai train blasts.

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Give Modi more time: Premji
Wipro chairman Azim Premji said the government should be given more time to achieve its economic growth targets.

Tata Communications may divest $500 million unit
Tata Communications, the world’s largest carrier of international calls as well as the largest owner of submarine cables, has started the process to sell its data centre business for more than $500 million, or Rs 3,200 crore plus.

Bhel gets Telangana projects sans bidding
The K C Rao-led Telangana government has awarded the turnkey contract of three power projects - adding up to 6,000 MW capacity and to be built at a cost of Rs 27,360 crore ($4.3 billion) - in the state to government-owned power equipment manufacturer Bharat Heavy Electricals (Bhel) on nomination basis, without floating a mandatory competitive bid.

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El Nino has affected monsoon adversely: Government
The El Nino has adversely affected the monsoon in the country so far and is expected to further affect the rainfall in coming months, government today said.

Parliamentary panel flags Mumbai's weak links
A parliamentary panel has flagged a number of environment-related issues which, it found, have been causing damage to Mumbai and Visakhapatnam and asked the Union environment ministry and respective state governments to take up urgent steps for improving infrastructure and strengthening pollution mitigation measures in these two coastal cities.

Par panel concerned over pollution in Taj Trapezium Zone
A parliamentary panel has voiced concern over industrial pollution in the Taj Trapezium Zone Authority area "adversely" affecting the Taj Mahal.

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Republican infighting stoops to name calling
Presidential elections in the world’s self-declared “greatest” democracy is descending into a farce after candidates began calling each other names in a show of petulance worthy of a high-school campaign.

US indicts accused Charleston gunman for hate crimes
A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted suspected white supremacist Dylann Roof on hate crime and other charges over the June 17 massacre of nine black parishioners in a church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Thousands protest as Greece votes on bailout bill
Thousands of anti-austerity protesters gathered in Athens on Wednesday night as lawmakers prepared to vote on a second batch of reforms that must pass if Greece is to unlock a huge international bailout.

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Rana overwhelmed with 'Baahubali' response
According to reports, SS Rajamouli's Baahubali has taken the box-office by storm and has crossed the Rs 250 crore mark.

Rishi Kapoor did not want to marry Neetu
While the nation has loved and adored this super cute couple, let's take a look at their love story behind the screen.

When Bollywood film sets caught fire
Here's taking a look at Bollywood film sets that caught fire...

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Oceans on Mars may have never existed: Study
Ancient Mars never had oceans of water and could have looked more like an icy snowball than the warmer, wetter planet that many researchers have suggested, according to a new study.

Zydus Cadila bets big on oncology
After having established a strong presence in cardiology, respiratory and other segments, pharma major Cadila Healthcare, popularly known as Zydus Cadila, is betting big on oncology and aims to become the number one in the segment by 2020.

Humans may be able to live on moon in next decade
According to a Nasa-funded study, humans may be able to live on the moon in a little more than a decade from now.

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Rahul, Pujara help India A reach 221/6 on Day 1
L Rahul missed out on a hundred while Cheteshwar Pujara struck a solid fifty to take India A to 221/6 on Day 1 of first 'unofficial' Test against Australia A.

No one is bigger than cricket: Laxman on IPL controversy
Former India batsman VVS Laxman termed the suspension of two Indian Premier League teams Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals as unfortunate.

Mustafizur Rahman capturing attention in quick time
In cricket's recent past, no one has made as much of an impact on debut as Bangladesh's new pace sensation Mustafizur Rahman.

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8 cheapest 4G smartphones in India
If you primarily use your smartphone for accessing the internet, you’d be delighted to know that 4G is all set to mainstream this year. Here’s a look at 8 4G phones that you can buy without burning a big hole in your pocket…

Micromax Yu Yureka Plus vs Lenovo K3 Note

Apple posts another record quarter, but forecast weak
While the iPhone is the engine of Apple's current success, many analysts and investors see the sleek new smartwatch as an important indicator of the company's ability to produce new products.

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Carcinogens, banned dye found in mid-day meal
Five months after the Food Safety and Drugs Administration (FSDA) took samples of spices and condiments used in preparing mid-day meals from a primary school in Khanpur, results from the food testing laboratory in Lucknow are shocking.

Smriti Irani's ambiguous reply to House on MPhil, PhD via correspondence
On Tuesday HRD minister Smriti Irani gave a ambiguous reply in Lok Sabha to a question on allowing Ph.D and M.Phil through correspondence.

AIPMT: CBSE to install jammers to check cheating
Use of mobile phones has been barred inside the centers and elaborate arrangements for frisking candidates before the exam have been put in place as well.

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'Yakub was at airport to receive bomb planters'
The confessions of Mumbai estate agent Mohammed Usman Jan Khan had sealed the fate of Yakub Memon in the 1993 blasts case.

Three held for assaulting and robbing a man
Three persons have been arrested allegedly for robbing a man of his mobile phone and cash worth Rs 11600 during the wee hours of Monday.

'Blasts conspiracy had element of revenge as Tiger's properties were set afire in 1992 riots'
Tiger Memon, who shook Mumbai by conspiring and executing 12 deadly bomb blasts in the city on March 12, 1993, had been a man of revenge since his childhood.

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Flyer missing, flight returns
A Colombo-bound Air India flight had to return to IGI Airport on Tuesday afternoon when the staff realized that the plane had left with the baggage of a passenger who had not boarded the flight.

Delhi may be spared tariff hike
There’s good news on the power front as Delhiites may see a minimal or no hike in the tariff this year.

389 schools to be rented out
Cash-strapped North Delhi Municipal Corporation has decided to offer 389 schools under its jurisdiction on rent. These schools have morning shifts only and are free in the afternoon.

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Angry club members chart out legal path
Bangalore Club gets a breather with the Karnataka high court asking revenue department officials not to precipitate matters.

Stick to gentlemen's agreement, says HC
The Karnataka high court on Wednesday asked the state and its authorities to abide by a gentlemen's agreement visa-vis Bangalore Club.

Club may have legal edge over government
Bangalore Club, which has been facing the government's ire for a while now, appears to have the legal edge in the controversy over the revenue department's move to `reclaim' the land on which it stands.

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Good response to e-boarding pilot project at Hyderabad international airport
More than 7,000 passengers have availed themselves of the e-boarding process at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) so far. The process was launched as a pilot project in April this year.

WhatsApp helps Andhra irrigation dept monitor project progress 
Taking advantage of a freely available social networking app, at least one state government department has acquired an edge in getting its work done on time, monitor quality and in the process created an atmosphere of competitive peer pressure among the staff. And, top officials in the department no longer feel the need to look over their shoulders each day and worry about the status reports on the project. 

Major cricket betting racket busted
Task Force police busted an inter-state cricket betting racket and apprehended 13 persons from different locations in the city on Tuesday. They also seized Rs 26.48 lakh cash from their possession.

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3 yrs after joy ride death, Naga airhostess' family gets Rs 25L
Nearly three years after a 20-year-old airhostess hailing from Nagaland died in an accident at an amusement park in Chennai, her 60-year-old mother was handed over Rs 25 lakh compensation in the Madras high court on Wednesday.

Ex-cop, 91, undergoes open heart surgery
When 91-year-old Nannuba was admitted to a private hospital in the city a few weeks ago with severe chest pain and breathing difficulty, he had no hopes of getting better any time soon.

Engineering hostel warden, contractor held for 2005 murder of retd I-T official, wife
The CB-CID police have arrested a 32-year-old engineering college hostel warden in Melmaruvathur and a contractor for the 2005 murder of a retired income tax officer and his wife in Virudhunagar. A court remanded the accused, S Karthikeyan and V Balamurugan, in judicial custody.

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Ben to reap dam dividend!
Construction work to raise the height of the Sardar Sarovar dam on Narmada river to 138.72 metres - an important poll plank for chief minister Anandiben Patel who faces assembly polls in December 2017 - is all set for political delivery.

No rain till Friday, says Met
After disappointing Amdavadis with a dismal show, rains will once again do the disappearing act from Thursday.

'Need for revenge made me kill'
Well built, dressed in blue denim and a dark shirt, Kirti Ghemar, the dreaded killer, was standing handcuffed behind his back and his leg chained in the city crime branch office.

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2 headless bodies found in Kachar
Panic gripped Mubarakpur village and adjoining areas under Nawabganj police station on Tuesday following recovery of two beheaded bodies in Kachar area on bank of Ganga.

Lack of coordination hits mid-day meal's milk plan
Mid-Day Meal authority’s initiative to replace kheer with milk every Wednesday faced a major roadblock on the day of inception on July 15. Reports revealed that only 42% students received protein diet on the first day.

AU starts admission even as hostels report shortage of rooms
The Allahabad University has invited applications for hostel accommodation even as there are reports of shortage of vacant seats in AU hostels and other trusts.

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Government to felicitate civil service qualifiers
To encourage participation of more youths from the state in the all India civil service examinations (CSE), the state government is planning to felicitate the successful candidates of CSE 2014, results for which announced recently.

Consult us on mega power project: State to Centre
The state government has raised objection to the standard bidding document (SBD), prepared by the Union power ministry, to go for a fresh bidding for the proposed ultra mega power project (UMPP) at Bhedabahal in Sundargarh district.

Naveen asks MPs to strengthen infra in rural areas
After the Nabakalebara Rath Yatra began smoothly, barring a minor stampede, the ruling BJD has shifted its focus to the three-tier panchayati raj institution (PRI) elections likely to be held in 2017.

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Mahabharata redux: MP varsity trains kids in womb
Expecting mothers have to register at the centre run by the university and she is then imparted free training from 12 to 3pm every day.

MP Assembly passes six bills in 40 minutes
The Madhya Pradesh government on Wednesday passed its first supplementary budget and related appropriation bill with voice note to the tune of Rs 8,591.21 crore.

Vyapam uproar cuts short MP monsoon session
As Shivraj Singh Chouhan government continued to face Vyapam heat from opposition parties, Madhya Pradesh state assembly was adjourned sine die on the third-day of monsoon session after all urgent business of the House was hurriedly completed amid ruckus and sloganeering from the opposition.

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Vij hails Parineeti as face of 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' campaign
A day after skipping 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' function attended by actress Pareeniti Chopra at Gurgaon, Haryana health minister Anil Vij on Wednesday tweeted to welcome her nomination as the brand ambassador of the campaign in the state.

Will launch fast to protest against discrimination: Navjot Kaur Sidhu
Amritsar (East) MLA and chief parliamentary secretary Navjot Kaur Sidhu of BJP is on a collision course with the alliance partner SAD (Badal) just like her husband and former MP Navjot Singh Sidhu.

Punjab has no powers to release Sikh prisoners: CM Badal
Stating that the release of Sikh detainees, serving jail terms for terrorist acts, was not in the hands of the state government, Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Wednesday advised people leading agitations in support of release of these prisoners to study the law and read directions of the Supreme Court and help the government maintain hard-earned peace.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

News Digest: Shivraj Singh Chouhan slams Shanta Kumar for writing letter

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Today's Headlines

Shivraj Singh Chouhan slams Shanta Kumar for writing letter
In a two-page letter to his party senior, Chouhan on Tuesday said that the "experienced and veteran" leader should not have written about an issue that is being raised by the opposition and that he should have first found out about the truth of the events and incidents that happened in Madhya Pradesh regarding the Vyapam scam before giving his opinion on it and making it public.

Shiv Sena wants NDA convener's post revived
Shiv Sena has demanded revival of the post of convener of the National Democratic Alliance in what is being seen as a pitch for a bigger say in the running of the BJP-led coalition at the Centre.

Compulsory yoga for CBSE students of Classes XI, XII
Yoga has been made compulsory in CBSE curricula for Classes XI and XII while for students of other classes it should be held "at least" twice a week as part of their physical activity programme, the government today said.

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Sun Pharma may shed part of Ranbaxy biz to push growth
Faced with disappointing revenue and profit going forward, Sun Pharma is mulling options of exiting Ranbaxy’s “low-margin” overseas geographies mainly in Europe, and is also evaluating discontinuing the anti-retrovirals (ARV) business and API (active pharmaceutical ingredients) operations as part of its overall efforts to “discontinue certain non-strategic businesses” to fast-track growth.

Call drops: Telcos told to file report by month-end
With no improvement in the problem of call drops, the government has asked telecom companies to address the issue on an ‘urgent’ basis and file an action-taken report on the matter by the end of this month.

IRCTC ties up with KFC
Passengers used to stale fare on Indian trains may finally get some relief as some of the top fast-food chains in the country are boarding the band wagon. After pizza maker Domino’s, American chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), has tied up with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to serve consumers on trains.

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Par panel concerned over pollution in Taj Trapezium Zone
A parliamentary panel has voiced concern over industrial pollution in the Taj Trapezium Zone Authority area "adversely" affecting the Taj Mahal.

Plantation drive in Delhi begins in earnest, target is 5L
With the first few showers already moistening Delhi’s otherwise arid landscape, the forest department has started its annual plantation drive.

Mammals evolved fastest during mid-Jurassic era: Study
Mammals underwent a rapid 'burst' of evolutionary change that reached its peak around the middle of the Jurassic age around 145-200 million years ago, a study says.

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Car bomb in Baghdad kills 14, wounds 30
An Iraqi police official in Baghdad says a car bomb detonated in front of a busy clothing store, killing 14 people and wounding 30.

Strike kills senior al-Qaeda leader in Syria: Pentagon
The alleged leader of al-Qaeda's Khorasan Group was killed in an air strike by the US-led coalition in northern Syria, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

Mali troops destroy jihadist camps near Ivory Coast border
Malian troops destroyed two jihadist camps and arrested 15 suspected militants in the latest operation combatting radical Islamist groups near the southern border with Ivory Coast, military sources said on Tuesday.

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Deepika and Katrina's 'black magic'
Bollywood beauties sizzle in black sarees...

Aditya Chopra offers a tailor-made script to Deepika?
According to a report on Mid-day.com, YRF's scion Aditya Chopra has asked his team to work on a script, keeping Deepika in mind!

Celebs who fooled us with their relationship status

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12 years off drugs, teen's HIV in check
An 18-year-old French teen born with HIV has had her infection under control and nearly undetectable despite stopping treatment 12 years ago — an unprecedented remission, doctors are saying.

A $10m 'fake' city spread over 32 acres to test driverless cars
Researchers in the US have built a $10 million ‘fake’ city, which spans 32 acres and features dummy shops and restaurants, to test driverless cars of the future.

Skin gets thinner in space. Experts look for a remedy
A long-awaited human mission to the Red Planet is still many years away, with Nasa planning their first manned voyage in the 2030s.

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Paul van Ass is not a good coach: HI president Narinder Batra
A day after India's hockey coach Paul van Ass claimed that he has been fired from the job, Hockey India president Narinder Batra hit back saying that the Dutchman was not a good coach.

World Twenty20 2016 to be played across eight venues
The World T20 will be conducted across eight cities, with the final to be played at Kolkata's Eden Gardens on April 3.

India A v Australia A: Crucial shot for Test hopefuls
India A, led by Cheteshwar Pujara, start the home series against Australia A with the first of two 'unofficial' Test matches on Wednesday in Chennai.

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8 cheapest 4G smartphones in India
If you primarily use your smartphone for accessing the internet, you’d be delighted to know that 4G is all set to mainstream this year. Here’s a look at 8 4G phones that you can buy without burning a big hole in your pocket…

Infosys' blockbuster Q1: 5 things to know
India's second-largest IT services firm Infosys has posted robust first-quarter earnings. The blockbuster numbers sent the company's shares surging by as much as 15%.

Toshiba CEO, top execs step down
Toshiba's chief executive stepped down after an independent investigation found he had been aware the company had inflated its profits.

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Delhi University will promote all 2nd-year students
The upheaval in Delhi University’s undergraduate courses continues for the third year.

Online payment of fee in Allahabad University from today
llahabad University will make available the facility of online submission of annual fee from Tuesday. The facility would provide much needed relief to thousands of students who had to spend hours standing in serpentine queue at the counter to submit fee.

Don't force parents to buy non-NCERT books: CBSE to schools
In an attempt to end the practice of schools coercing parents to buy textbooks other than NCERT books, CBSE on Monday issued a circular to principals of all schools warning them against the practice.

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'No blanket ban on tobacco use by cops'
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday ruled out a blanket ban on tobacco chewing among police cadres, saying even 50% legislators in the Assembly had one or the other addiction. However, he admitted that 34% of the state police force had mouth-related cancer.

Central Bank withdraws circular on levy deduction
It was a major embarrassment for Central Bank of India, which had to withdraw a crucial circular on deduction of union levy from arrears payable to officers and staff, after it was challenged by the Central Bank Employees Congress before the Bombay high court.

Now, get ration card in 30 days
A month after the government promulgated the Maharashtra Right to Public Services ordinance, the food and civil supplies department on Tuesday notified 10 services to end red tape.

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Day after Bassi snub, AAP and cops clash
In a clear escalation in the confrontation between the Aam Aadmi Party government and Delhi Police, the party’s youth wing members clashed with the cops on Tuesday while protesting at Anand Parbat against the murder of a 19-year-old girl.

Cops soft on graft: Sisodia
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia took to twitter on Tuesday evening to share that a sub-divisional magistrate had to run after the police to get an FIR registered against DDA staff allegedly caught taking bribe.

Ugandan held at IGI for forgery
A Ugandan national was arrested from the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Monday for trying to fly back to his country allegedly on forged documents.

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Diamond necklace demand by Lokayukta son from JD(S) MLC: Horatti
A Rs 25 lakh diamond necklace allegedly demanded by Karnataka Lokayukta Justice Y Bhaskar Rao's son Ashwin, as a bribe to not pursue disproportionate assets case, reportedly scared a Karnataka JD(S) MLC three months ago.

Author scripts change, takes app route to reach readers
It's a Sunday. Your favourite author is in town for an interaction. You have no clue and are lazing around at home. The next day, you read about the event in the papers.

Methane bomb's ticking away, caution experts
Geologists and scientists are warning of a catastrophe if authorities don't act fast to nip the release of methane from the Lakshmipura landfill, near Anekal.

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Andhra Pradesh offers beggars Rs 5,000 to stay away from river festival
The Andhra Pradesh government has come up with a novel scheme to keep beggars away from the crowded ghats where Godavari Pushkaralu is now being held — they’ve been told to take home Rs 5,000 as compensation for loss of income and steer clear of the once-in-144-year event.

Singapore firms to bid for Amaravati construction
With the master plan for the AP capital Amaravati having been completed, the focus now shifts to its construction. According to sources, Ascendas-Singbridge and Sembcorp Development, two of Singapore’s developers, are likely to bid for the capital development.

Fund-starved AP govt opens purse strings for contractors
The state may be starved of funds, but that does not appear to come in the way of the TDP regime bestowing a Rs 1,000 crore payment to irrigation contractors towards what it calls cost escalation.

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When homes are a death trap
Even as prices of apartments soar every passing day, houses or residential complexes across Tamil Nadu may not safe as one might want them to be.

Lack of awareness leads to casualties
In October last year, Pavithra, a Class 12 student in Villupuram, was killed when an LPG cylinder in her house exploded.

Gujarat reefs get a helping hand from Mannar
A key marine wealth that disappeared from the face of Gujarat coast has made a spectacular comeback due to the efforts of Zoological Survey of India (ZSI).

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Dad-in-denial fined for serial paternity dodge
The Gujarat high court has fined Hasmukh Pandya, 42, a teacher from Limkheda — in the tribal district of Dahod — for refusing to accept that he is the father of his three children.

Woman assaulted near Viramgam, files atrocity case
A woman filed an atrocity complaint with the Viramgam police on Sunday, accusing a group of persons of assaulting her and using abusive words for her caste.

Two 'drug dealers' caught, let off
A team of Ellisbridge police caught a man and a woman on the basis of a tip-off that they were involved in drug trade in the city.

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Youth kills mother for scolding him, threatens brother
A 42-year-old widowed woman was killed by her son in neighbouring Pratapgarh district on Saturday night for telling him to mend his ways and start earning livelihood.

Cop job aspirants protest against recruitment board
Hundreds of sub-inspectors and constables recruitment exam aspirants staged a demonstration at Chandrasekhar Azad Park on Monday to protest Police Recruitment and Promotion Board’s decision to cancel results of candidates who had used whitener in prelims.

Balkhadia's bone to be sent to Hyd for DNA tests
Though police have collected enough evidence about the death of dacoit Sudesh Patel alias Balkhar alias Balkhadia, it would still wait for the DNA analysis and testing of samples of bones and blood stains before replacing bandit’s name with that of the new kingpin of the inter-state gang number 262.

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Youngsters celebrate first Nabakalebara Rath Yatra
The first Nabakalebara of the millennium was also the first for many youngsters. Thegennext did not miss the chance of being a part of the mega festival and visit various temples in the city to pull the chario

Hostel guard 'Hanuman' in double role
About 100 metres from the Gundicha Temple in Puri, a small crowd draws attention. The flashing of camera bulbs would give the impression a celebrity has arrived on the festive scene.

Rath rush prompts airports to ask for more flights
The Biju Patnaik International Airport authorities would request Air India to use two more feeder flights for international operations, encouraged by the overseas passengers during the ongoing Nabakalebara Rath Yatra festival.

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Katare hospitalised, blame BJP MLAs of assault
Leader of Opposition in the Madhya Pradesh assembly Satyadev Katare was hospitalized on Tuesday evening after he complained of chest pain, alleging that it was the result of being punched by two BJP MLAs on the Assembly premises for raising Vyapam issue in the House.

New RRI commissioned at Itarsi station in 34 days, rail traffic to normalise soon
After 34 days of restoration work on war-footing basis, new route relay system (RRI) system was commissioned at Itarsi railway station on Tuesday.

Assembly reprimands advocate for breach of privilage
Madhya Pradesh assembly on Tuesday reprimanded advocate Siddharth Gupta for breaching the privileges of the house.

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Jathedar slams police action, seek release of arrested Sikhs
Condemning the police action in shifting of Surat Singh Khalsa to hospital from his house at Hassanpur village in Ludhiana, Akal Takht jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh on Tuesday said, "Chief minister Parkash Singh Badal is taking the required action in securing release of Sikh political prisoners from jails but there are legal complexities it is necessary to take opinion of legal experts."

Amritsar's heritage at stake under HRIDAY: Historian
Preservation of Amritsar's heritage under Union government's much-hyped multi-crore Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojna (HRIDAY) project has come under criticism even before it can take wings.

Pay farmers by Sept 10, HC tells sugar mills of Punjab, Haryana
Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday directed private and cooperative sugar mills of Punjab and Haryana to make payments to cane farmers by September 10.

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