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Saturday, July 25, 2015

News Digest: 1 killed, 5 injured in J&K grenade attack

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

1 killed, 5 injured in J&K grenade attack
One person was killed and five others including a CRPF jawan were injured in a grenade blast in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district on Saturday.

Cloudburst kills 3 in J&K
Three people were killed and nine others were injured after by a cloud burst in Jammu and Kashmir's Ganderbal district.

Govt mulls amending law for video recording of court proceedings
The proposal to bring in relevant amendments in law was discussed at an advisory council meeting chaired by law minister Sadanada Gowda on July 15.

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GST differences ironed out, says Sitharaman
The differences over GST (goods and services tax) Bill have been ironed out and the government is "hopeful" of passing it during the current Parliament session, Union minister of state for commerce and industry Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.

Govt to buy 10,000 tonnes of onions to cool prices
With cost of onions inching towards Rs 40 per kg in Delhi, government has fast-tracked procurement of approximately 10,000 tonnes of the key kitchen staple, which can be sold in the open market through fair price shops to stabilize prices.

Indian Overseas Bank's net profit dips
Indian Overseas Bank's net profit for the first quarter ending June 30 dipped 95% to Rs 14 crore against the Rs 271 crore during the same period last year.

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Why grass growing out of the Mithi should terrify Mumbai
Patches of bright green shrubs and long stalks of grass cropping up within the Mithi river, less than a kilometer from where it begins, look both harmless and rather attractive. In reality, they are terrifying.

Panel asks govt not to make changes in green laws
Flagging concerns of civil societies, NGOs and experts, a parliamentary panel has asked the government not to rush through the proposals of a high-level committee to bring amendments in six existing green laws, saying it would result in "unacceptable dilution" of the present environment protection architecture.

Six 'solar cities' to be developed in northeast
Guwahati and five other cities in the northeast will be developed as solar cities to reduce dependency on conventional energy, a top official has said.

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Saudi-led airstrikes kill 120; deadliest so far
Saudi-led coalition airstrikes hit a residential area in a quiet Red Sea town in Yemen, killing at least 120 people in the deadliest strike against civilians since the March offensive began, security and medical officials said.

Kenya: Obama blends blunt msgs with warm reflections
Barack Obama mixed blunt messages to Kenya's leaders on gay rights, corruption and counterterrorism today with warm reflections on his family ties to a nation that considers him a local son.

China launches two satellites as it builds GPS rival
China launched two new satellites into space on Saturday, state media reported, as it builds a homegrown satellite navigation system to rival the US's Global Positioning System.

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Ajay: SRK and I have not discussed any film
Ajay Devgn’s upcoming film Drishyam is an edge-of-the-seat thriller that is a remake of the blockbuster Malayalam film by the same name, starring the veteran actor Mohan Lal.

Celebs head to a wonder spa for weight loss
Meow in Austria: If some B-town folk are thin and glowing these days, say hurrah to a wonder spa in Austria that is the new secret get-away.

Bollywood's 10 must watch deleted scenes

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Weekends may be overrated for those who like their jobs
A study from the US l Bureau of Economic National Bureau of Economic Research has found that people who like their bosses and their work environments get as much pleasure from weekdays as they do from weekends.

Giant radio telescope to listen for aliens
China is frantically giving finishing touches to the world's largest radio telescope designed to find signs of alien life, following Nasa's recent discovery of `Earth 2.0' with the planet-hunting Kepler space telescope.

Researchers shed light on how damaged DNA is repaired
In a breakthrough discovery, researchers have revealed how a damaged DNA is transported within a cell and repaired.

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IPL spot-fixing: Court drops charges against Sreesanth, Chandila, Chavan
A Delhi court dropped all charges against cricketers S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan in the IPL 6 spot-fixing scandal.

Spain, Italy meet in World Cup qualifying
Qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia will be no easy task for some of Europe's traditional powers.

BCCI sticks to ban on players for time being
The BCCI has decided to stick to its ban on the three cricketers for the time being.

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iPhone 7 rumour round up: Specs, features & more
Excitement is building for the next iPhone — and already a steady trickle of leaks are emerging, about the phone's features, look and specs. Here's a regularly-updated collection of everything we know so far.

Accenture India to scrap annual performance reviews
Accenture India will soon join the rest of the global firm in scrapping annual performance reviews and rankings.

Apple's two biggest challenges in India
With only a tiny share of the world's fastest-growing major smartphone market, Apple Inc is stepping up its push into India, with a first targeted TV advertising campaign, expanded retail network and promotional financing schemes.

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Over 50 students miss medical entrance due to E-way closure
Several students were not allowed to enter the exam centres of All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) after they reached beyond the 9.30am deadline.

More students in IIT preparatory course this year
This year, the IIT preparatory course has close to three times the number of students it had last time—63.

PG admissions of Mangalore University to commence from July 27
Mangalore University is set to admit candidates for its various post-graduate departments through central admission and counselling process which starts from July 27 and ends on August 1.

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New AC superfast train between Patna and Mumbai
Railways has introduced a new Suvidha AC Superfast Express train between Patna and Mumbai.

Churchgate-Mumbai Central jumbo block on Sunday?
There will be a jumbo block on the Western Railway between Churchgate and Mumbai Central on Sunday.

Processions, 'lezim' to mark Ashadhi Ekadashi tomorrow
Monday’s festival of Ashadhi Ekadashi will witness the annual Warkari yatra enter Pandharpur amid pomp and festivity.

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Delhi takes to movable feasts
Food trucks make their way to Delhi’s culinary map

Delhi court says Kejriwal's 'thulla' remark derogatory
Days after a Delhi Police constable filed a criminal defamation case against chief minister Arvind Kejriwal over his ‘thulla’ remark, a city court on Friday said that the statement appears to be “derogatory” and “disrespectful” to the entire Delhi Police.

Meena asked to explain order to scrap helpline
Delhi government has sought an explanation from the joint commissioner of police, M K Meena—posted to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) as chief by LG Najeeb Jung— on how he decided to scrap and replaced anti-corruption helpline 1031, set up following a cabinet decision.

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Engineering their careers in a `man's world'
One is an engineer who has now become a renowned intellectual and writer; another, a hardcore engineering buff who has the dis tinction of being the first woman engineer from Karnataka and a considerable contributor to the defence aerospace sector.

The world is flat
More and more women are breaking out of the tyranny of heels and opting for the stylish, cool flat footwear currently flooding both the top and lower ends of the market

I am against favouritism, hence being targeted
A day after he was allegedly forced to revoke the termination orders of his predecessor Dr P Satish Chandra, Nimhans director Dr N Pradhan said he has been targeted by the faculty.

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Pushkarams bring to a halt Pattiseema project works
The 12-day grand celebration of the Godavari Pushkaralu has brought to a complete halt the construction works of CM Chandrababu Naidu’s pet irrigation project - Pattiseema. All works on the Rs 1,300 crore lift irrigation project on river Godavari has been stopped for the last 12 days as the major passages and bridges leading to the project site are flooded with pilgrims.

TRS, Cong lock horns over shifting of Pranahitha project
After facing opposition on various irrigation projects and sharing of water, including the Palamuru-Ranga Reddy lift irrigation project, from Andhra Pradesh, the TRS government is facing criticism over shifting the location of Pranahitha-Chevella project.

New office complex: R&B now faces problem of plenty
It’s a problem of plenty at the new multi-storied Telangana roads and buildings (R&B) engineer-in-chief (E-in-C) office complex at Errum Manzil. Except for some minor works, the building is ready for inauguration, most probably by chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, in a month or two. However, R&B officials are worried over its occupancy.

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Reviving Pallava art through sculptors' kids
They sat on the dirty floor of an old class room with colours in paper cups and pieces of wet clay scattered around them. While some sketched images of elephants and tigers on papers, others recreated them using clay.

Now women in 20s prone to heart diseases: Experts
Heart diseases are fast catching up in women and the high risk group has come down to 25-40 years in both men and women, say cardiology experts. Gathered at a programme to create awareness about cardiac ailments, doctors said that there were 60 different heart diseases but people were aware only of heart attack.

Jaya announces water release for Aadi Perukku
With storage in Mettur dam crossing the 90feet mark, chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Saturday announced that water would be released from the reservoir on July 26 for Aadi Perukku celebrations on the banks of river Cauvery in the delta region.

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Cops forced to change gutkha cover of Teesta files
Personnel of the city crime branch don’t hesitate in giving themselves a new dress at taxpayers’ expense every time they organize an official function. They, however, prefer to give papers of even sensitive cases the ‘gutkha treatment’.

Patel samiti disbands under govt pressure
All eyes are on Vijapur in Mehsana where the Patidar Samaj is scheduled to hold a meeting on July 28 and take the reservation stir forward.

Riverfront murder: Police arrest youth
The Riverfront (W) police arrested a 22-year-old youth on Thursday for the murder of a man on the platform of the zip line ride on the Sabarmati Riverfront on Wednesday.

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Sangam City roads unsafe, Agra's deadliest
Roads of Sangam City are 'most unsafe', while Agra has 'deadliest' roads among the KAVAL towns of Uttar Pradesh.

Soon, screening of films on luxury buses
The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) is mulling over lifting a ban on screening of films at its air-cooled buses after three years.

Sinking feeling: Swelling rivers raise flood fears, again
Heavy rain and subsequent floods caused by Shipra in Madhya Pradesh led to sudden increase in Yamuna and Ganga’s water level in Sangam City on Friday.

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BJD Rajya Sabha MP Kalpataru Das passes away
BJD vice president and Rajya Sabha member Kalpataru Das passed away in New Delhi on Saturday. He was 67.

State hikes minimum wages for labourers
The state government on Friday issued notification for increase in minimum wages of unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled and highly skilled labourers in the state.

Villagers beat up man for suspected sorcery
A 40-year-old man was admitted to Rayagad district headquarters hospital on Friday with serious injuries.He was allegedly beaten up by villagers, who suspected him of practising witchcraft, the previous night.

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BJP to target more bigwigs in Congress
Even as the opposition parties are crying foul ?at the BJP's stance over country's most ill-famed Vyapam scam, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is believed to have planned his strategy in view of ensuing Bihar elections.

Student hit by signal pole while attempting 'selfie' from moving train in Madhya Pradesh
Tying to click "selfies", leaning outside moving rain turned out to be a shocking experience for a student in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday morning.

No break in wet spell, 5 die in 36 hrs
Wet spell, which gathered pace on Thursday, looks set to continue for a couple of days in Bhopal and other parts of the state.

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Parents' Association launches website for aggrieved parents
Parents' Association, Ludhiana, on Saturday launched a website (www.parentsassociations.org) to provide a platform to aggrieved parents and students who have to suffer due to the malpractices adopted by various schools in Punjab. Parveen Bansal, BJP district president, Ludhiana, was the chief guest on the occasion.

AIPMT- II wears Tricity out
About 11,500 students from the Tricity appeared for the All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) at 23 examination centres in the city on Saturday after the Supreme Court cancelled the examination held on May 3 following the leak of the question paper. However, many aspirants complained of facing a tough time as they forgot to follow the instructions issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) related to dress code.

Frauds in Tricity's fringe
A tale similar to the Hindi movie 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' has been playing out in the real-estate belts of Tricity for five years now.

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Friday, July 24, 2015

News Digest: Judges defenceless, says HC

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Today's Headlines

Judges defenceless, says HC
How defenceless judges are, Justice P N Prakash lamented on Friday, recalling the midnight attack on Madras high court Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul's official residence by a group of advocates in April this year.

Poor more prone to suicides than the rich, says NCRB
Poor incomes, mounting debts and family issues drove a good number of those in the lower socioeconomic bracket to suicide.

Conditional bidding may upset allocation of radio licences: Broadcaster to HC
A day after Madras high court granted conditional permission to the Sun TV group to participate in bids for phase-III of FM radio licences, Entertainment Network India Ltd -- which manages the Radio Mirchi FM network -- moved court saying the conditional nature of such participation would harm other broadcasters.

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Brookfield may invest $1bn in GVK
Brookfield Asset Management, one of the world’s largest investors in infrastructure and real estate, is in talks to acquire a large stake in the debt-laden GVK Power & Infrastructure for as much as $1 billion, two people familiar with the matter said.

Dabur to roll out Hajmola drinks
Taking a hint from consumers moving away from sugary and carbonated drinks to more functional ones like Paperboat’s Aampanna or Jaljeera, the Indian FMCG major Dabur is now extending its popular digestive brand Hajmola into the ready-to-drink beverage category.

RIL posts muted Q1 profit growth at 4.4%
Energy-to-retail conglomerate Reliance Industries (RIL) posted a muted 4.4% growth in its first quarter net profits ended June 30, 2015. The company’s consolidated profit after tax stood at Rs 6,222 crore as loss-making US shale gas operations were a drag on profits from core refining and petrochemicals business.

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Govt to clarify on international report on air pollution
Government today said it was not right to believe an international report which claimed that air pollution kills 80 people in Delhi everyday and added that it will come out with a detailed correction of the answer on Monday.

Fossil of a four-legged snake found in Brazil
A fossil of a four-legged snake uncovered in Brazil has shed new light on the origins of snakes as land burrowers, not sea creatures, a study said on Thursday.

Tree with 40 types of fruit entering harvest season
As if plucked from the pages of a fantastical children's book, sixteen trees especially cultivated by an artist in the US will soon be heaving with forty different types of fruit as they enter their harvest season.

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Obama returns to Kenya, reunites with father's family
Fulfilling the hopes of millions of Kenyans, Barack Obama returned to his father's homeland Friday for the first time as US president, a long sought visit by a country that considers him a local son.

Turkey joins US-led coalition against IS
In a major tactical shift, Turkish warplanes struck Islamic State group targets Friday across the border in Syria, Turkish officials announced a move that came a day after IS militants fired at a Turkish military outpost, killing a soldier.

EU exit will diminish UK's clout: Obama
Exiting from the European Union will corrode Britain’s global clout, according to US president Barack Obama.

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Why Saif-Amrita had kept their wedding a secret

Riteish, Pulkit to launch Bangistan's best food joint
Riteish Deshmukh and Pulkit Samrat are opening a franchise of Fc Donalds, which is a popular food joint in their land, Bangistan.

Prateik mourns loss of his 'ma' a second time over
Prateik Babbar lost his mother, film actress Smita Patil a few days after he was born in 1986. Post Smita’s tragic and untimely demise, the actor was raised by his grandparents.

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R&B or metal? Your choice can tell how you think
The study found that Sex Pistols fans are likely to be more organised, while Queen fans will probably respond better to other people's emotions

IIT-Hyderabad innovation makes telecardiology cheaper
Professors at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad have developed a new system to identify and transmit only anomalous ECG signals to the diagnostic centre, thereby saving more than 80% of the bandwidth and power without significantly sacrificing diagnostic accuracy.

Now, with a simple blood test, find out if you could get diabetes
You may soon be able to run a simple blood test to know if you are predisposed to diabetes. And with the right lifestyle changes you can delay or prevent the disorder.

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Paul van Ass set to go as India hockey coach
India's hockey coach Paul van Ass' brief tenure is all set to end following a bitter public spat with Hockey India president Narinder Batra.

Viral video: Japanese batter's insane pre-ball routine
The young Japanese baseball batter does in the following video outdoes all those idiosyncrasies. He's not just a hyper ball of energy, but has a pre-ball ritual that OCD specialists would have a field day with.

Pragyan Ojha takes five-for as India A take 154-run lead
Pragyan Ojha picked up an impressive five-wicket haul as India A bowled out Australia A for 268 before extending their lead to 154 runs by the end of third day's play in the first unofficial Test on Friday.

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iPhone 7 rumour round up: Specs, features & more
Excitement is building for the next iPhone — and already a steady trickle of leaks are emerging, about the phone's features, look and specs. Here's a regularly-updated collection of everything we know so far.

5 new WhatsApp features you don't know about
WhatsApp has just released a new update for Android smartphones that brings a bunch of new features for the popular app. Though the update has not been pushed to the Google Play Store, you can still download it from the company’s website and check out the new features.

TCS, Cognizant, Infosys are top tech employers of FY15: Nasscom
TCS, Cognizant and Infosys have emerged as the top employers in the IT-BPO sector, according to a list of 20 leading companies released by industry body Nasscom.

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Christian MPs want community consulted before framing of new education policy
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalitha also lent their support to the group.

Presi to have SOAS, Cambridge links
In a bid to take Presidency University to the next level, the state will sign two MoUs on July 27 with two frontline universities in the UK — the School of Oriental and African Studies of University of London and University of East Anglia.

HRD ministry to probe charges of malpractices in ICHR from 1970s
HRD ministry has instituted an inquiry into allegations of malpractices going back to 1970s in the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) and also sought a review of its functioning.

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Maharashtra defends ban on mediation in domestic violence cases in HC
The state government on Friday defended before the Bombay high court its circular banning counselling or mediation in domestic violence cases without the order of a court.

Dog-killings in Kerala has animal lovers up in arms
The “cruel, illegal” mass killing of stray dogs in Kerala has riled animal lovers who will protest at Carter Road, Bandra, at 11 am on Sunday. It will be part of a protest in many cities across the country and abroad.

House adjourned after ruckus, slogans
The legislative council was adjourned for the day without conducting any routine business following ruckus and slogans in the House as the Opposition and the ruling parties came at loggerheads over allegations of corruption against state BJP ministers.

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After being at loggerheads, Kejriwal-Centre put heads together to discuss Delhi problems
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday took time off from his ongoing confrontation with the Centre to meet road transport minister Nitin Gadkari to discuss and seek assistance to address city's pressing problems including the traffic mess, Yamuna clearing and developing the river as waterway for transportation besides developing bus ports.

Kabul to Lajpat Nagar, naan-stop
It's still Lajpat Nagar but with an unfamiliar garnish. The shop signs are in English but many have a few lines of Dari subscript.

CM discusses Yamuna, infra mess with Gadkari
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday took time off from his ongoing confrontation with the Centre to meet road transport minister Nitin Gadkari to discuss and seek assistance to address city’s pressing problems, including the traffic mess, Yamuna clearing and developing the river as waterway for transportation besides developing bus ports.

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Students turn bus windows into emergency exits
On a fateful morning in October 2013, a private bus heading to Hyderabad from Bengaluru went up in flames near Mahabubnagar, killing 45 on board. Within a month, another bus inferno in Haveri claimed seven lives. Experts blamed lack of proper emergency exits for the large number of casualties.

Here's how web-based companies unite carpoolers
In cities choking with traffic, carpooling is turning into a doable option. The good news is now you can choose not only your fellow travelers, but also the vehicle in which you wish to hitch a ride, facilitated by various web-based car pooling companies.

Sonia Narang lodges complaint against Ashwin's aide, TV channel
Lokayukta SP, Bengaluru, Sonia Narang on Friday lodged a criminal defamation complaint against V Bhaskar, alias 420 Bhaskar, and a Kannada TV news channel for airing falsehoods targeting her.

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Telangana toddy shops turning into illicitly distilled liquor dens
The Telangana government, in its mission to curb the menace of illicitly distilled liquor (IDL), has been facing an unexpected challenge.

Osmania hospital shift: Heritage activists up in arms
With the state government virtually readying its demolition squad citing the safety of the Osmania General Hospital's inpatient wing, heritage activists and historians are rushing in to save the iconic heritage structure.

Hurdles aplenty for Osmania General Hospital shift
It appears that Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's directive on vacating the 1920s-era inpatient block of Osmania General Hospital (OGH) within a week over safety concerns may have a domino effect.

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Strong pleas fail to make Madras HC budge on helmet rule
Provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act, government orders, rules, legal precedents and maxims -- the jam-packed court room in court hall no. 19 of the Madras high court on Friday saw several arguments and counter-arguments to persuade the court to relent on the mandatory helmet rule for two-wheeler riders.

Water crisis steeped in Chennai's history
Cajoling the clouds, fiddling with the ocean or digging deep into the earth ­ any idea even remotely suggesting a solution to Chennai's water crisis has been eagerly lapped up by officials over the years. Vestiges from the past may be pulled down, but history often repeats itself -in Chennai, in the form of water scarcity .

People take to streets after taps run dry
Udaya S, who runs a petty shop in Little Mount, does not bath every day. He saves water so that his son can go to school neat and tidy.With taps and sumps, that bring water to his home, threatening to run dry, Udaya joined the scores who protested against Metrowater on Friday morning in Saidapet.

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Paper trail leads to joy
Neha Parmar, 7, was filled to the brim with happiness and excitement as she received a bundle of surprise gifts on Friday. Nearly 500 such students from underprivileged backgrounds wore delightful expressions as your humble pasti once again embarked on a lofty mission.

Amdavadis to follow city's harmony blueprint
Each time you take the Ahmedabad Heritage Walk, it is a step towards rediscovering yourself -of what it means to be an Amdavadi, to be a part of a more than 600-year-old urban culture.

GTU evaluators standards falling drastically
The role of Gujarat Technological University (GTU), with over 500 colleges under its ambit, is very crucial for a student perusing a career in professional courses like MBA, MCA, engineering or others. But over the years the assessment standard of GTU has fallen drastically mainly because of inexperienced and substandard evaluators who check the answer sheets of students.

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Sangam City roads unsafe, Agra's deadliest
Roads of Sangam City are 'most unsafe', while Agra has 'deadliest' roads among the KAVAL towns of Uttar Pradesh.

Soon, screening of films on luxury buses
The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) is mulling over lifting a ban on screening of films at its air-cooled buses after three years.

Sinking feeling: Swelling rivers raise flood fears, again
Heavy rain and subsequent floods caused by Shipra in Madhya Pradesh led to sudden increase in Yamuna and Ganga’s water level in Sangam City on Friday.

More Allahabad News»

State hikes minimum wages for labourers
The state government on Friday issued notification for increase in minimum wages of unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled and highly skilled labourers in the state.

Villagers beat up man for suspected sorcery
A 40-year-old man was admitted to Rayagad district headquarters hospital on Friday with serious injuries.He was allegedly beaten up by villagers, who suspected him of practising witchcraft, the previous night.

Memories of temple's last dancing belle
While the entire state was enraptured by the sheer magnitude of Nabakalebara, a house in the lane opposite Jagannath Temple's main entrance, stood forlorn and lost.

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Shivraj's Jhabua visit sparks rumours of Kantilal's crossover
After the death of veteran BJP leader and sitting MP from Jhabua-Alirajpur Lok Sabha constituency Dilip Singh Bhuria, Congress and BJP are trying to regain control of the tribal-dominated constituency.

Let CBI probe bribery charges against SIT: Lokayukta to Madhya Pradesh HC
Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta has pleaded before Gwalior bench of Madhya Pradesh high court to get allegations of bribery against special investigation team (SIT) that was probing the Vyapam scam investigated by the central bureau of investigations (CBI) which has now taken over the scam probe.

New RRI in place at Itarsi station, but no smooth passage
Despite commissioning of new route relay interlocking (RRI) system at Itarsi station, a few trains will remain cancelled for next 2-3 days. This is due to rake imbalance on account of sudden cancellation of trains for past one month. New RRI was commissioned on July 22.

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Tricity regional committee: Boundary issues figure in first meet
Boundary issues and better connectivity in city and Mohali and Panchkula figured in the first meeting of technical members of the Tricity regional committee comprising members of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh on Friday.

Experts bat for 1-car policy, cop for working-hour change
Car pooling, hike in parking rates, change in working hours and increase in the use of public transport are among the slew of measures experts and residents have suggested to decongest the city roads crammed with vehicles, especially at rush hours.

Chandigarh registering and licensing authority to auction new series on Aug 1-2
The registering and licensing authority (RLA) of the Chandigarh administration is all set to auction new vehicle series CH-01-BD on August 1.

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