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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

News Digest: Another MSY kin joins politics

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, October 01, 2015
Today's Headlines

Another MSY kin joins politics
Yet another kin of Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has jumped on the political bandwagon in Uttar Pradesh.

Beef murder bid to stir hatred ahead of polls?
The murder of Iqlakh in the Dadri area of Greater Noida on Monday night after sudden rumours that the family had slaughtered a cow and had beef appears to have been a well-planned attack aimed at spreading panic and creating a sharp divide among communities ahead of the panchayat polls in the state.

Helicopters to lay transmission lines to speed up J&K power project
Close on the heels of PM Narendra Modi rocking a galaxy of US I-Way stars, an American engineering company is poised to shake up India’s brick-and-mortar power sector by using helicopters to lay transmission lines for the first time in the country.

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India bright spot in slowing global economy: IMF chief
Global growth will be likely weaker this year than last with only a modest acceleration expected in 2016, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde said on Wednesday, and reiterated that India remains a bright spot.

WTO cuts 2015 trade growth forecast
WTO on Wednesday lowered the global trade growth forecast for 2015 to 2.8%, from 3.3% projected in April, adding to the already gloomy sentiment for Indian exporters.

Jabong's Jan-June losses soar 46%, in talks for sale
Rocket Internet-backed fashion e-tailer Jabong saw its losses widen at a time when it's been put on the block for a possible sale.

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India to submit 'climate action plan' to UN today
India will on Thursday submit its post-2020 'climate action plan' to a UN body in Bonn, specifying what the country will do to fight the threat of climate change.

NGT directs UP authorities to stop sand mining
An NGO today moved the National Green Tribunal against the rampant illegal sand mining being carried out in Jalaun and Hamirpur districts of Uttar Pradesh, prompting the National Green Tribunal to direct authorities to immediately stop these activities.

California to help India in reducing air pollution
The governor and the Prime Minister agreed to a partnership between California and India, in which California would provide expertise to help India reduce air pollution and combat climate change, said a statement issued by his office.

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Eye on China? India, US & Japan shore up partnership
India, Japan, and the US shored up their trilateral partnership, pledging to support democracy and rules-based international order, and maintain maritime security through greater collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region.

`Not imposed any blockade on Nepal'
India has flatly denied it has imposed any kind of blockade on Nepal. In their meetings with visiting commerce minister of Nepal Sunil Bahadur Thapa, both external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and commerce minister Nirmala Sitharaman stressed that freight trucks were moving normally through border posts --Bhairawaha and Dharchula.

Kathmandu running out of Indian currency
Indo-Nepal border (Bahraich) The tussle between supporters of Nepal's new Constitution and opponent Madhesis is beginning to show on the Nepalese economy.

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Bollywood's Prem returns with Sonam
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo sees the return of Salman Khan’s most-loved character, Prem. It also marks the reunion of Sooraj Barjatya and Salman after a gap of 16 years.

Pic: Harbhajan-Geeta's wedding invite
We were the first to tell you about Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra’s wedding details in our September 6 edition, titled 'Elaborate 5-day Punjabi wedding for Geeta-Harbhajan, reception in Delhi'.

Bollywood's most desirable single men
While Shahid Kapoor is now taken, and ruling heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor is already with Katrina Kaif, we take a look at the most desirable single men left in Bollywood today.

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Plastic eating worms could save the world
A tiny worm, which is actually the larva of a beetle, eats Styrofoam and other forms of polystyrene, a Stanford University researcher has found.

Plastic eating worms could save the world
A tiny worm, which is actually the larva of a beetle, eats Styrofoam and other forms of polystyrene, a Stanford University researcher has found. Microorganisms in the worms' guts biodegrade the plastic in the process. This first ever finding holds out hope for a world that is being swamped by plastic.

UAE space agency seeks cooperation with Isro
A delegation from the UAE Space Agency has undertaken a visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) to discuss possibilities of cooperation between the two space organizations.

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Rohit predicts India to become world's best fielding unit
India's Ajinkya Rahane pouched a record number of catches - 8 - in a Test match, overtaking Yajuvindra's seven against England in Bangalore.

Ranji Trophy: Can Gambhir-Jadeja change Delhi's fortunes?
Surprisingly, Ishant lost his place in the 15-man Delhi squad for not responding to phone calls and text messages from chief selector Vinay Lamba.

N Srinivasan moves SC accusing Anurag Thakur of perjury
N Srinivasan on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court accusing the BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur of committing an offence of perjury before the top court.

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Apple's India sales target: 12L iPhones in one quarter
Apple is gearing up for a blockbuster opening of new iPhone devices in India as it targets to sell 12 lakh devices in the October-December quarter, nearly equivalent to its total sales for whole of last year.

5 devices unveiled at Google event
Here's a look at the five devices Google unveiled today

Google unveils Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P smartphones
Google Nexus 5X with 5.2-inch screen will cost $379, whereas Nexus 6P with 57-inch display will be available for $499; both will be up for preorder starting next week.

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Irani urges scholars to improve standard of Sanskrit education
Human resource development minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday highlighted the need for reorientation in Sanskrit research.

Smrit Irani asks for developing Simple Standard Sanskrit
HRD minister Smriti Irani, also the Chancellor of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, said Sanskrit is now language of the world. She also called upon experts to develop Simple Standard Sanskrit that will be easily accessible.

CBSE releases UGC-NET June results
CBSE on Tuesday announced the results of the University Grants Commission - National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) that was held on June 28 across the country.

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Traffic diversions due to Hancock bridge razing
As the BMC and railways begin work on razing the 136-year-old Hancock bridge at Sandhurst Road from Thursday, the traffic police have announced diversions

Chakka jam today, but school buses will ply in Mumbai
A day after the School Bus Owners’ Association announced a strike on October 1, it withdrew the stir call on Wednesday evening. School buses will ply on Thursday morning

Man kills co-worker in Mumbai
An employee at a car service centre in Cotton Green has been arrested for inserting an air pipe used for cleaning vehicles in his colleague Mohamed Yaqub Shaikh’s anus, resulting in the latter’s death

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The Aarushi files: Trampled evidence & a botched murder probe
Convictions in court usually bring a sense of justice and closure, even for the most heinous of crimes.

Disabled activist `humiliated' at IGI
Disabled rights activist Javed Abidi was forced to get off his wheelchair at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Wednesday, when despite his protests, the CISF gave him the option of either complying with their rules or missing his flight.

Fearing indoctrination, juvenile home segregates accused of Delhi High Court blast and Nirbhaya case
Central intelligence agencies have expressed concern that the juvenile involved in the 2011 Delhi High Court blast may be trying to indoctrinate the teen, found to be in conflict with law in the 2012 Nirbhaya gang-rape case, for joining jihad.

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Official Probe confirms forest land encroachment
A probe conducted by Bengaluru Urban deputy commissioner V Shankar has confirmed that a senior Karnataka and some leading developers have allegedly encroached forest land at Allalasandra-Jakkur.

Karnataka CM's U-turn adds to further confusion over IIT location
Chief minister Siddaramaiah has been issuing confusing statements on the location of IIT.

Terrorism is like any other business
Melissa Hathaway, who led the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative for President Barack Obama and his predecessor George Bush, said terrorism is often compared to a business model, and they work like that as well.

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Who will find out reasons behind farmer suicides, HC asks Telangana & AP
Expressing serious concern over the spate of farmer suicides in the twin states, the Hyderabad High Court on Tuesday directed the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments to file affidavits within two weeks from now and explain the reasons for the ryots taking the extreme step.

IHM case: More students allege harassment
High drama prevailed at the central government-sponsored Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Hyderabad (IHM-H), on Tuesday with more students coming out in the open to narrate how guest faculty Kanak Sharma harassed them.

Hussainsagar trumps Musi in pollution levels
If an interim report filed by the Telangana State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) is anything to go by, pollution levels have gone from bad to worse in Hussainsagar after the 11-day Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations.

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Chennai gears up to shower needy with gifts of joy
Starting Friday, Selva Ganapathy and Sumita Pai, along with a few volunteers, will hit the streets of the city late at night.

Doctors mend girl's heart, piece by piece
Checking the pressure in the tubes, diverting the flow and ensuring the pumps work fine – it wasn’t doctors’ clinical acumen as much as their engineering skills that were put to test as they worked on three-year-old Mokshada, who was born with a missing pulmonary artery, which carries blood from the heart to the lungs.

97 prisoners are still on the loose in state, says CAG
No less than 97 prisoners who escaped either from police custody or from prisons in Tamil Nadu are still on the run, a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said in a serious indictment of the prisons department.

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Senior IPS accused of confining 17 policemen for more than 12 hours
A senior IPS officer who was back from a central deputation about two years back is again in the news following a controversy of allegedly confining a staff of 17 policemen, including a PSI, 12 ASI and 4 drivers in the garage of his official bungalow for more than 12 hours in Karai Academy in Gandhinagar.

Gujarat University engineering students create ruckus for retest
A group of engineering students created a ruckus at Gujarat University on Monday after officials refused to conduct a retest for over 100 students who failed to clear their examination.

Gujarat University to change printing paper for marksheets
Over 50,000 students, who cleared the semester II and Semester IV examination of Gujarat University’s Bachelor of Arts, Commerce and Science are still waiting for their marksheets.

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Panchayat polls' petitions referred to larger HC bench
A division bench of Allahabad High Court on Tuesday referred to larger bench all the writ petitions pertaining to panchayat elections.

HC declines to stay AU student union polls
Police authorities claimed to have made adequate security arrangements for the polls.

Nat Geo to make documentaries on 'Buddhist Circuit'
The National Geographic has also been given the task of highlighting Buddhist circle covering Kaushambi, Sarnath, Shravasti, Mahoba districts among others.

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Chemists to go on 24-hour bandh on October 14
Over 20,000 chemists of Odisha have decided to observe 24 hours bandh on October 14 protesting online sale of medicines in India. They said, it would affect the livelihood of over 8lakh chemists across India.

State to set up Odisha Scholarship Council
In a bid to streamline the process of scholarships, to ensure timely payment to students and directly in their bank account, the state government has decided to set up Odisha Scholarship Council (OSC).

No toilets for women corporators in city civic body office
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation is yet to have a separate toilet for the women corporators, who enjoy majority in the corporation compared to their male counterparts. In the 67-ward corporation, woman represents 38 wards. On Wednesday, the woman corporators raised the matter in the corporation meeting.

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Madhya Pradesh court orders vaccination of pigs and humans against Swine flu
Madhya Pradesh high court on Wednesday ordered state government to vaccinate pigs against swine influenza viruses and control its spread to humans besides ensuring storage of ample medicines at hospitals to control it.

BU to organize special convocation for Somalia's Prez on Oct 31
Barkatullah University (BU) would be conferring M.Tech degree and honorary degree upon Somalia’s president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in a special ceremony scheduled to be organized on October 31. BU had organised its annual convocation on September 18.

MP CM invites Jap partnership for industrial corridor
Japan is likely to take centre-stage in the next Global Investors’ Summit scheduled to be held next year. Sources in the state government told TOI that chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will make the announcement of Japan’s prominent participation in GIS 2016 soon as he lands here after his nine-day official tour next week.

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Sant Samaj urge Akal Takht to immediately constitute the committee
Sant Samaj has hailed Akal Takht’s announcement of formation of a committee to entertain suggestions with respect to Sikh clergy’s decision on Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim.

Did former DSGMC chief mediated between Dera and Akal Takht in 2007
Did former chief of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) Paramjit Singh Sarna played a pivotal role in getting pardon for Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in 2007?

Didn't hear gunshots, claim vendor, driver
Two people were staying inside a water tank shed at the Sector 27 public park, where assailants pumped four bullets into national-level shooter and advocate Sukhmanpreet Singh Talwandi alias Sippy Sidhu on September 20, but denied of hearing any gunshots.

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Bhasmas: The Nano-Medicine of Ancient Times ; Significance of Animal Vahanas of Hindu Gods

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While the concept of reduction in particle size of metals is prevailing since Charak Samhita, the oldest classical text in ayurveda, the recent studies at the department of Rasa Shashtra, Faculty of Ayurveda, Banaras Hindu University, has claimed the herbo-mineral formulations of ayurveda constituting ‘bhasma’ to be equivalent and in tune with nanotechnology witnessing production of nanoparticles in contemporary era.
 
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Many of the Hindu deities have their own animal symbols in the guise of mounts or vehicles called Vahanas. Depicted as either an animal or bird, these vahanas are a constant companion of their corresponding deities who are rarely portrayed without them.
 
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

News Digest: Beef ban row: J&K govt rushes to SC

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Today's Headlines

Beef ban row: J&K govt rushes to SC
Seeks uniformity in judicial decision to stop impact on law and order.

India may battle malaria on its own as global agencies plan to divert fund
India may have to ramp up its funding to eliminate malaria as several international agencies are expected to divert finances to more demanding areas, including non-communicable diseases and maternal and child care.

SC to T'gana: Can't push Centre to fulfil its promises
States must raise demand with the Centre and negotiate.

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Boost for auto sales ahead of festive season
RBI's rate cut will spur sales of cars and motorcycles during the all-important festive period that begins from October 13, auto companies said after the central bank announced its steepest cut in three years.

SC rejects Essar, Ruias' plea for separate trial in 2G case
Petition wanted magistrate to try cheating case.

Cidco tender plots go at high bids in New Panvel
Six land tender plots of City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited (Cidco) were sold to the highest bidders in the range of Rs 81,000 to Rs 1.31 lakh per sq metres in New Panvel today.

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All is not well with the star tortoises of Sri Kurmam Temple
The Srikurmam temple in Srikakulam, which is the only temple in south India dedicated to the Kurmam (tortoise) avatar of Lord Vishnu, may have created a record of sorts with the captive breeding of 55 star tortoise hatchlings in 2014.

'Rs 5,000 crore for green cover on National Highways'
At least Rs 5,000 crore will be spent on providing green cover to the country's National Highways network in the next five years under the Green Highways Policy unveiled on Tuesday.

Villagers to see Kaziranga animal movement during flood
The Wildlife Trust of India and the Elephant Family, two environmental organisations, have engaged young volunteers from nearby villages to monitor the movement of animals, especially elephants, along the Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong corridor, the regional head of International Fund for Animal Welfare-Wildlife Trust of India, Bhaskar Choudhury, said.

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Obama says defeating IS 'requires a new leader' in Syria
US President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that defeating the Islamic State group in Syria will only be possible if Bashar al-Assad leaves power, a day after a clash with Russia over the Syrian president's fate.

'Russia talks a lot but no action against Islamic State'
French foreign minister Laurent Fabius on Tuesday accused Russia of displaying bravado on the Syria crisis that had yet to be backed up with action against the Islamic State group.

Turkey releases 32 pro-Kurdish media employees: Sources
Turkish authorities on Tuesday released 32 people working for Kurdish-language media detained overnight in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir, local sources said.

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Irrfan styled like Sanjay Dutt in 'Jazbaa'
Sanjay Gupta is known for his stylish cinema, be it in the way he styles his actors or shoots his films.

Sonu Sood to play lead in Jackie Chan film
Ever since Sonu Sood completed Happy New Year, he has not signed a film. Every time we asked Sonu what he was working on, he would only say, ‘Something big. Will tell you once it happens.’

Ranveer fan ashamed him in the restroom
Ranveer Singh fan ashamed him in the restroom at a five star hotel

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Alzheimer's agony: Fading memory
Alzheimer’s Disease, one of the commonest forms of dementia (progressive memory loss), is a disease without cure but at the same time, the progress of the disease can be slowed down with early detection and timely treatment.

How Nasa discovered flowing water on Mars — and what it means
Streaks of salty water flow down the mountains and canyons of Mars during summer seasons, raising the odds that life may one day be found on the Red Planet, Nasa scientists have announced.

Women who have never had sex give 'virgin birth' through IVF, say doctors
Women are having children after undergoing IVF - despite never having had sex, according to doctors.

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Raina focussed ahead of SA series, says Test selection can wait
When it comes to limited-overs cricket, no one has scored more crucial runs in India's middle order than Suresh Raina.

Love Kohli's winning mentality, on-field aggression: Ganguly
Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly heaped praise on Test captain Virat Kohli for displaying a winning mentality and aggression on the cricket field.

Stick to your strength when AB's batting, says Mohit
Stadiums in Australia, England, NZ and India, has a certain 'De Villiers section' despite him being in the opposition team. Such is the respect AB commands.

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Google unveils Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P smartphones
Google Nexus 5X with 5.2-inch screen will cost $379, whereas Nexus 6P with 57-inch display will be available for $499; both will be up for preorder starting next week.

Facebook CEO: It's important to get net neutrality debate right in India
Facebook has said it's important to get the debate on net neutrality "right" in India as the country is home to the world's largest population of the "unconnected".

IIT pre-placement: Salaries cross Rs 1 crore
Several investment banking and financial services companies are making a comeback to IIT campuses after a gap of two years or so.

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Smriti Irani launches ranking framework for higher-educational institutions
Union human resource development minister Smriti Irani on Tuesday launched the national institutional ranking framework for educational institutions in the country.

Minister kindles hopes of a fine arts college in Kannur
Minister for culture KC Joseph said that the government has plans to start a fine arts college at Kakkananpara near Sreekandapuram, where the Global Artist Village of the government was inaugurated on Tuesday.

The Heritage School Kolkata ranked first in Kolkata as well as in Bengal
The Heritage School Kolkata has been ranked as the top co-educational day school in the city by Education World Magazine this month.The school has bagged the 21st position in the country too.

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11/7 convicts to know fate today, prosecution sought death for 8
A sessions court on Wednesday will announce sentences for the 12 people convicted in the 117 serial train blasts. The prosecution has sought death for eight people.

'Bring in law to seize assets of tainted babus'
The outgoing anti-corruption bureau director-general Praveen Dixit on Tuesday said that a stringent legislation to provide for confiscation of movable and immovable assets of public servants accused under the Prevention of Corruption Act will go a long way in tackling corruption.

Cops on toes after call warns of a 'bigger than 26/11' strike
Security at the Mumbai airport has been stepped up after a threat alert call on Monday night warned the airport officials of a major terror attack “of the magnitude of an earthquake”.

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Delhi minister wants restaurants to stay open beyond 1am
After proposing to bring down the drinking age in Delhi, tourism minister Kapil Mishra on Tuesday said he was in support of restaurants remaining open beyond the current deadline of 1am.

Kolkata artists capture essence of gods in clay & mud
“Amar sakal raser dhara, tomate aaj hok na hara (let all my creativity converge on you),” hums 70-year-old Madhusudan Pal as he delicately outlines the eyes of a Durga idol, lending it a chiselled visage. His feeble fingers curled around the paintbrush clear the smudged paint

Debate PM's claims in US: Kejriwal
Aam Aadmi Party has taken on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that there should be a "civilised debate" on the statements and claims made by the PM during his recent visit to the US

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Why BDA should be there? HC asks state govt to respond
The Karnataka high court has asked the state government to respond as to why the Bengaluru development Authority (BDA) should be continued.

Karnataka Power minister goes back on his tall promise
Unscheduled power cuts in Bengaluru and other major cities are still the norm despite a grand announcement of curtailing power cuts after September 20 came from energy minister D K Shivakumar.

Karnataka to switch over to LEDs
Using an LED (light emitting diode) bulb can curtail your electricity bill by almost 85%. Power starved Karnataka will soon make available LED bulbs at subsidized cost for all its electricity consumers.

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An arty party in Hyderabad
An arty party in Hyderabad

Anti-Corruption Bureau plans crackdown on Road Transport Authority in Andhra
Stung by revelations in the recent Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) raids, the AP transport department has decided to launch a crackdown on agents and touts at transport offices across the state.

Low Srisailam water level dashes Naidu's plans
Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu’s plans of giving water to Rayalaseema has received a blow with water level at Srisailam plummeting despite heavy rains in catchment areas.

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Cop who diffused tension in Chennai prison to retire from service
Deputy inspector general of police S Rajendran will hang up his boots on Wednesday after 30 years of service in the police department.

Cop who diffused tension in Chennai prison to retire from service on Wednesday
Deputy inspector general of police (incharge) S Rajendran will hang up his boots on Wednesday after 30 years of service in the police department.

Chennai Egmore train timings to be changed
The departure and arrival timings of several trains at Chennai Egmore railway station will be either advanced or postponed starting October 1, in accordance with the new time table released by the railways on Tuesday.

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Nine-year old assaulted with knife at home in Ahmedabad
A nine-year old boy was assaulted by an unidentified assailant when the boy was sleeping on Sunday. The boy has been hospitalized due to a deep cut on his neck. Police suspect insider involvement in the incident.

Woman narrates joys and jitters after heart transplant
Parichee Pathak, 32, wakes up at 5am every day and walks down the stairs of her eight-storey Gurukul apartment on her way to a walk.

IIT-Gandhinagar develops BP wristband to keep your heart safe
About 15% to 17% of total heart attacks in India are related to high blood pressure (BP).

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Self-defence training for girls in CBSE schools
Following recent cases of attack on girl students of all age, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed principals of all the schools affiliated to it to train girl students to defend themselves by providing them week-long self-defence training.

Patients' kin clash with hospital staff, 3 injured
Three persons were injured when a woman patient’s family members clashed with nursing home staff alleging that medical negligence led to her death.

Aspirants use chocolates, polybags to woo voters
Contestants in fray for Allahabad University Students’ Union are devising new and ingenious ways to woo voters.

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Naveen asks for hassle-free mineral transportation in Odisha
To ensure hassle-free mineral transportation in the state, chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday instructed the district collectors and superintendent of polices (SPs) to act tough on tender fixers.

Congress defers Padyatra plan in Odisha
Congress on Tuesday deferred its Padyatra (foot march rally) schedule from October 2 to October 14.

Odisha government clears seven investment proposals worth Rs 41,900 crore
The high level clearance authority (HLCA) headed by chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday cleared seven investment proposals including one foreign direct investment worth Rs 41,900 crore.

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Morena police use FB to track a missing teenager
A teenage boy missing from Morena for the past 18 months was tracked down by the police in Delhi with the help of Face Book.

Sara, Salvadore and Saat pheras in land of kamasutra
For Italian couple, Sara and Salvatore, tying the knot in Indian tradition was dream come true.

Police caught for accepting bribe of Rs 5,000 in Damoh
A sub divisional officer of police (SDOP) was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 5,000 in Damoh on Tuesday.

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City chemists to strike on Oct 14
Coming out in support of the nationwide strike called by the All-India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) to protest online sale of drugs, more than 600 chemists and wholesalers in the city will keep their shops closed on October 14.

Blaze destroys 7 shops in Sector 53 furniture market
Seven tin sheds were destroyed in the fire that occurred at Sector 53 furniture market on Monday noon.

3 days on, FIR in IAS car-hit case
The police on Monday registered an FIR against an unknown driver after the car of former UT home secretary Anil Kumar hit 90-year-old war veteran Capt Dr Paramjit Kaur Dhanoa outside Tagore Theatre, Sector 18, on Friday.

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