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Thursday, November 5, 2015

News Digest: Indo-Bangla work on free jumbo route

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, November 06, 2015
Today's Headlines

Indo-Bangla work on free jumbo route
Human migration may remain a contentious issue between India and Bangladesh, but not elephants. The two countries are working with their respective external affairs and home affairs ministries to ensure that jumbos can cross the international boundary with ease.

Virbhadra moves court for FIR copy
Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh has moved a trial court here seeking a complete copy of the FIR registered against him and some others in a disproportionate assets case.

SC transfers Virbhadra case to Delhi HC
The Supreme Court on Thursday restrained the Himachal Pradesh High Court from hearing chief minister Virbhadra Singh's petition in the disproportionate assets case and transferred it to the Delhi high court.

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Government reforms helped expand biz: Nadella
Microsoft Corporation CEO Satya Nadella, who is in Mumbai to participate in its largest ever consumer conference 'Future Unleashed' in the country, praised the Modi government's record on ease of doing business at a time when sections of the domestic industry appear to be getting restless with the speed of change.

TinyOwl layoffs spark 'hostage drama'
"All I want is to go home safely. I am scared for my life," Gaurav Choudhary, 24, one of the co-founders of TinyOwl, told TOI over the phone, his voice breaking.

Households, temples can push gold schemes
Forty-five-year-old housewife Jharna Chowdhury from Kolkata said she would love her jewellery to fetch her some return.

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By '30, solar power to make up 18% of energy generation
Solar energy is expected to account for 18 per cent of total power generation capacity in India by 2030 from one per cent at present, playing a key role in the country's efforts to achieving 40 per cent installed power capacity from renewable energy.

From 'poor' to 'very poor', Delhi chokes as air quality falls
The average reading of 10 areas showed that PM 10 and PM 2.5 (fine particles that can harm the lungs) were hovering around 368 and 222 microgram per cubic metre, much above the safe limits of 100 and 60.

Bird poaching in Chilika Lake
Around 40,000 birds of 60 different species have already descended in the blue lagoon of Chilika lake in Odisha. More birds are taking shelter in 15-59 sq km Nalabana bird sanctuary and Mangalajodi areas even as there are reports of bird poaching in the area

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'Syrian insurgents used mustard gas' 
A source at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said Thursday that inspectors from the international watchdog have found evidence that mustard gas was used during fighting between insurgent groups in the Syrian town of Marea in August.

Russia, Egypt dismiss suggestions a bomb caused crash
Five days after a Russian jetliner broke apart high above the Sinai, Russia and Egypt on Thursday dismissed Western suggestions that a terrorist bomb may have caused the crash that killed 224 people, saying the speculation was a rush to judgment.

Myanmar's Suu Kyi eyes post 'above the president'
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Thursday that she will be the true power above the country’s president if her party wins historic elections this Sunday.

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Bhajji: I wanted to settle down 
Just-married couple Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra in their first interview post a week-long ‘very very big fat Punjabi wedding’

Celebs who moved out of their parents' home
Celebs grow up in the comfort of their parents' home. However, with time, they are choosing to move out of their nests and buying their own properties to settle down.

The women Dilip Kumar really loved

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Watch your mouth: Allosaurus had monstrously gaping jaws
You might call the Jurassic Period meat-eating dinosaur Allosaurus the ultimate big mouth.

OCHRI debated on the use of SGLT inhibitors (drugs for type II diabetes)
As a part of continuing medical education Orange City Hospital and Research Institute’s Siddhi, a platform for scientific deliberations for doctors, organized a programme on SGLT2-inhibitors

Nasa seeks astronauts for deeper space missions
The next class of astronauts may fly on any of four different US vessels during their careers: the International Space Station (ISS), two commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by the US companies, and Nasa's Orion deep-space exploration vehicle.

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1st Test: Elgar helps South Africa edge ahead on Day 1
Spin accounted for nine of the 12 wickets that fell on day one of the Mohali Test, leaving South Africa 173 runs in arrears of India.

Talking points, Mohali Test: Elgar's hot, Dhawan's not
TOI Sports looks back at the key passages of play from day one of the Mohali Test between India and South Africa.

Elgar not the first unassuming spinner to trouble India
Here's a look at other instances in Test cricket when India were caught unawares by less fancied slow bowlers.

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How 10 big tech companies got their names
Here's tracking down how some of the world's biggest technology companies got their names and what they mean

Microsoft to help solve urban India's problems: CEO Satya Nadella
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella today said the company is commencing a programme for startups.

Zomato CEO's mail to staff after layoffs
One of India's most talked-about unicorn Zomato recently laid off a part of its workforce.

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Docs train in China, Russia must clear foreign med grad exam
The number of doctors who train in countries like China and Russia has risen sharply in recent years, but they must clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) for provisional or permanent registration with Medical Council of India or any state medical council.

ICSE syllabus rejig: Schools fear dilution
With the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announcing that it will revise the Class 11 syllabus to bring uniformity between ISC and CBSE syllabi, schools have expressed concerns about a possible dilution that would make it less challenging.

Robotics workshop by IIT Kharagpur students
Kshitij is the annual techno-management fest of IIT Kharagpur.

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Malegaon Ka Star: How cops tackled tantrums of this 'political animal'
On Thursday, even as the entire country continued to debate the centrality of the cow to Indian politics, the Malegaon police's focus was firmly on detaining a more earthy animal-a star donkey true to its character.

Blow to Mumbai cops as Maharashtra gives Rajan cases to CBI
In a major setback to Mumbai police, all cases against gangster Chhota Rajan have been handed over to the CBI, the state government announced late on Thursday evening.

Implement school bag rules by Nov 30: State
The state government has set November 30 as the deadline for implementing recommendations for reducing the weight of school bags.

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Councillor's husband held for assault
A case of molestation, assault and robbery has been registered against the husband of Poonam Bhardwaj, councillor from Raj Nagar ward in Bijwasan constituency.

9-year-old ace at Trojan run, virus crush
at his age, boys are just stepping into the fantasy world of Hogwarts and beginning to identify with the Wimpy Kid, but Reuben Paul has his eyes on the rain—the green code rain of The Matrix. The third-grader is already an accomplished hacker, app developer, cybersecurity expert and, not surprisingly, CEO of a game development firm, Prudent Games. .

Two families robbed at gunpoint on highway
Two Delhi-based families are the latest victims of horrifying armed robberies on Jaipur-Delhi national highway and Express Highway.

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Differently abled kids to stage Animal Farm

Budding 24-year-old actress rescued from prostitution ring
Central Crime Branch sleuths rescued a 24-year-old budding actress who was allegedly trapped in a prostitution racket.

Child porn CD found in haul in Yeshwantpur flat
A company was booked after a child pornography CD was recovered from a flat it owns in north Bengaluru.

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City doc's rare procedure to treat urinary incontinence
A 65-year-old woman suffering from severe urinary incontinence was successfully treated using a unique procedure by city urologist Dr Sanjay Sinha at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderguda.

HC: Why not treat sand mining as a non-bailable offence?
Expressing serious concern over the indiscriminate exploitation of sand and the damage it is doing to the ecology, Justice C V Nagarjuna Reddy of the Hyderabad High Court has directed the Telangana government and mining authorities to explain by November 16 their stand on treating the illegal activity as a non-bailable offence.

Greenlands guesthouse may host VIPs again
Greenlands guesthouse will soon don its earlier role and play host to VIPs visiting the city. A proposal to revive the guesthouse, which now houses the Telangana general administration (protocol) department (GAD), is under active consideration.

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Wake up, act against illegal buildings, HC directs civic officials

Student believed missing killed in train accident

High Court asks hospitals to follow safety measures

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Single-window taxpayer grievance cells opened
The Gujarat circle of the Income Tax (I-T) department on Thursday opened single window clearance cells (SWCC) for taxpayers' grievances in four cities in state including Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat and Rajkot.

G'nagar cops offer 'siren locks' for deposit

Gujarat to seek Rajan's custody

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Wanted dacoit gunned down in MP
Madhya Pradesh police gunned down notorious dacoit Chunni Lal Patel alias Mehman of Chitrakoot in an encounter near Bhagada village under Nayagaon police station.

Rlys accounces special trains for Diwali, Chhath
In view of rush of passengers for Diwali and Chhath, railway administration is introducing special trains in various directions.

UPPSC to upgrade its website
Paying heed to complaints from civil services aspirants about lack off communication, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has decided to revamp its official website. This should help inform aspirants about the status of their complaint. Commission officials said half of the around 3,000 writs pending against UPPSC in courts were due to absence of a transparent mechanism.

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Naveen requests Rajnath for sanction of road projects in Red-hit districts
In a letter to Union home minister Rajnath Singh, the chief minister said lack of road connectivity has been identified as one of the major infrastructural deficiencies in the left wing extremism (LWE) districts.

SC grants bail to Preeti Bhatia
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted bail to Mumbai-based TV serial maker Preeti Bhatia, who was arrested last year by the CBI in connection with the Artha Tatwa (A T) Group chit fund scam.

215Centre-state MoU to improve rail network in Red-hit districts
Trains chugging into Maoist-hit Malkangiri and Nabarangpur will soon become a reality as the railway ministry and the state government on Wednesday signed an MoU in New Delhi to strengthen infrastructure in the unconnected districts on a cost-sharing basis.

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NGT bans construction near Bhopal forest area to protect tigers
National Green Tribunal (NGT) has banned with immediate effect all building permissions, new or pending within 1 km from the boundary of forest land in Kerwa and Kaliasot area due to tigers’ movements. The green panel has asked the district administration to take a call on enforcing prohibitory orders for restricting tourists in these areas as well.

TOI impact: MP govt orders probe into fertilizer scam
The Madhya Pradesh government on Wednesday ordered a probe into the alleged scam of farmers being forced to pay more for fertilizers from state government agencies.

No FIR against Madhya Pradesh CM as MPHC dismisses Katare's petition
adhya Pradesh high court on Wednesday dismissed the writ petition filed by leader of opposition Satyadev Katare seeking directives for Lokayukta to register an FIR against chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and former education minister Laxmikant Sharma.

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Rahul visits Punjab amid show of strength
For once on Thursday, the three-year frosty relationship between Congress leaders from Punjab's Malwa and Majha regions -- Capt Amarinder Singh and Partap Singh Bajwa -- gave way to rare accord.

'Tamas', Pash's poems saved Canada minister from Bihar cops 26 yrs ago
Twenty-six years ago, poems by revolutionary Punjabi poet Avtar Pash, a copy of Bhisham Sahni's novel 'Tamas' and a cold cream had helped rescue Amarjit Sohi from the clutches of Bihar police. Sohi was on Wednesday sworn in as infrastructure and community minister in Justin Trudeau-led Canadian government.

Latest Canada's defence minister took on Taliban
When Harjit Singh Sajjan was appointed Canada's defence minister on Wednesday, he became the first ever baptised Sikh outside India to get the coveted ministry.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Kalavantin Durg: World’s Most Dangerous Hill Fort ; Benefits of Charchoal For Beauty

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News Digest: Indiaspora: India sends most migrants to OECD

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Today's Headlines

Indiaspora: India sends most migrants to OECD
Both the countries of origin (where people emigrate from) and the profile of migrants has changed significantly in recent years.

Most legacy tax issues resolved: FM
Finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Wednesday the government had made significant headway on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and hoped to soon implement the most ambitious indirect tax reform since independence. 

Broadcasting council notice to Star World over soap
Industry-led Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) has issued a notice to Star World for showing a homosexual encounter and for “denigrating women” in its popular soap Grey’s Anatomy in June. The notice follows complaints from the ministry of information and broadcasting (I&B).

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Red carpet to foreign companies upsets India Inc
Level playing field, an expression which gained currency following the liberalization of the domestic economy with Indian industrialists finding themselves unable to compete against foreign companies and asking for parity, is once again back in the lexicon of India Inc.

Snapdeal to hire 500 amid layoffs

Government considers to buy in-use cars for tests
Government is considering the proposal to purchase different models of cars, which are in use, to test whether these comply with the emission specifications as part of the "conformity of production" (COP) tests.

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From 'poor' to 'very poor', Delhi chokes as air quality falls
The average reading of 10 areas showed that PM 10 and PM 2.5 (fine particles that can harm the lungs) were hovering around 368 and 222 microgram per cubic metre, much above the safe limits of 100 and 60.

Bird poaching in Chilika Lake
Around 40,000 birds of 60 different species have already descended in the blue lagoon of Chilika lake in Odisha. More birds are taking shelter in 15-59 sq km Nalabana bird sanctuary and Mangalajodi areas even as there are reports of bird poaching in the area

NDMC's waste-to-wealth projects hang fire
NDMC had announced in its budget speech that a plant based on methanization would be set up in Okhla that would process 100 tonnes waste. The idea behind setting up the plants was to make the NDMC area energy-efficient and reduce expenditure.

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Bomb on Russian plane 'highly possible scenario': US
It is "highly possible" that the Russian airliner that crashed in Egypt was brought down by a bomb, a US official said Wednesday.

Pak factory collapses, killing at least 18, scores trapped
t least 18 people were killed and up to 150 trapped on Wednesday when a factory collapsed near the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, officials said, adding to a number of industrial disasters to hit the South Asian nation.

UN advisers raise alarm at hatred against Muslims in Myanmar
Two UN special advisers expressed alarm Wednesday at reports of increasing advocacy of religious hatred against Muslims in Myanmar, especially ahead of upcoming elections.

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Salman Khan: I love my mother the most in the world
Salman Khan has inherited his simplicity from his Maharashtrian mother and humanity from his pathani father.

'PKP 3' to be made from a woman's perspective
In a season when established names have failed, director Luv Ranjan (33) and producer Abhishek Pathak (28) are riding high on the success of their comedy Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 (PKP2), a Panorama Studios production, which is holding well at the box office.

Actresses who wore bikinis in their debut films
Bollywood is synonymous with fame and several debutantes enter the glamour industry every year in search of recognition.

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Caffeine could help the `lazy' exercise
Certain psychoactive drugs like caffeine, described as `dope for lazy people', could encourage sedentary people to exercise, endurance experts suggest.

In US, even babies use tablets, smartphones daily for 20 minutes
Children as young as one in the US are using tablets for more than 20 minutes a day , while near y all children under age 4 have used a mobile device such as a tablet or smartphone, a new study has found.

2,000-yr-old Greek fort unearthed in Jerusalem
In a sensational discovery, Israeli archaeologists believe they have found the remains of the ancient Greek fort of Acra from beneath a parking lot here, solving one of the greatest archaeological mysteries.

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Virat Kohli's India face stiffest test against South Africa
South Africa may be looking for their first Test series victory on Indian soil in 15 years, but they drew both of the last two Test series 1-1 in India. The four-test series is set to begin in Mohali on Thursday.

Dravid was India's best player away from home: Hayden
Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden was in NCR recently for a coaching stint. He speaks to us about the love India has for cricket, yellow dal being comfort food for him, and what it takes to be a great player.

India v South Africa: Mohali Test lowdown
Dale Steyn believes India are the favourites starting November 5, but South Africa haven't lost a series in nine years. Who will blink?

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Best gadget deals this festive season
Smartphone makers are preparing to offer discounts of up to 50%, cash-backs, upgrades on exchanges and even goodies for as low as Re 1 to customers this festival season. With Diwali around the corner, smartphone companies like Xiaomi, Lenovo, Micromax and others started their festive season smartphone offers this week for shoppers scouting for the best deals and freebies. Here's a glimpse of what's on offer...

How much should you spend on a smartphone?
If you are not sure how much you should pay for a smartphone, read our breakdown of exactly what features to expect, depending on your budget.

Smartphones or cameras? 5 things to keep in mind
The best camera is the one you have with you -- it's a famous quote.

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Poor quality profs? Blame ghostwritten PhD theses
A doctoral degree is usually associated with years of re search that goes into a thesis - a crucial part of attaining a PhD.

Engineering and English: A study in failure
Keep quiet and do your chorus.“ Hold your horses. We are not talking about a Greek play--there is no song, dance or recitation.

Poems by Ismat, Safdar to vanish from Rajasthan textbooks
In its ongoing mission to revolutionize school education, the Vasundhara Raje government plans to omit from Hindi text books stories and poems written by noted Urdu writers Ismat Chugtai and Safdar Hashmi and short narratives that revolve around Muslim characters.

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Woman killed in Shivaji Park flat
A 57-year-old woman was murdered in her flat early on Wednesday morning, in Dadar’s quiet Shivaji Park neighbourhood.

BEST receives Rs 2.9 lakh fake notes from pass and ticket sales in 2014
BEST, which has incurred losses in the transport division to the tune of more than Rs 750 crore, received fake currency notes with a face value of Rs 2.9 lakh in 2014.

No water for 3 days a week in Mira-Bhayander till July
Residents of Mira-Bhayander will have to go without water for over 60 hours at a stretch every week from 9am on Wednesday to Friday midnight and water pressure for the remaining days will be reduced.

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Shiv Kumar Yadav's first target, raped 2 yrs ago, wants justice too
Even as Shiv Kumar, the Uber cab driver who raped his passenger, has been sentenced to life in prison, another woman targeted by him, a 35-year-old from a Mainpuri village near Agra, says she still awaits closure “in a case no one cares about".

Scholars in JNU, not anti-nationals: VC
Condemning RSS comments that JNU was home to “huge anti-national block“, the university vicechancellor on Wednesday said it is an attempt to malign the image of the institution which has contributed considerably to nation building.

CM orders probe against ACB chief
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has ordered a probe against Anti-Corruption Branch chief M K Meena for allegedly intimidating his juniors in the office.

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Techies hop on carpool wagon, help keep 1,500 vehicles off roads
There was a time when Keerthi Deshpande, a techie from Girinagar, spent tense moments behind the wheel, negotiating bumper-to-bumper traffic and fighting reckless motorists on the way to her workplace in Mahadevapura.

Doddaballapur erupts, refuses to take the muck
Residents of villages in Dodda ballapur have given Bengalu ru development minister KJ George an ultimatum to clear up the mess in their neighbour hood, and refused to allow even a bag of waste to be dumped.

With 150 dream firms on board, IIMBians bag top offers
With over 150 top companies queuing up with job offers, 410 students of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) made the most of this year's summer placement season.

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Andhra Pradeh govt signs MoU with World Economic Forum
The AP government on Wednesday signed a MoU with the World Economic Forum which will enable the forum help the state in assessing its competitiveness.

Telangana BJP against Modi attending KCR's Chandi Yagam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend Ayutha Chandi Yagam that Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is planning to perform in December.

Telangana govt may not auction APFDC's 16-acre land
The Telangana government seems to have dropped its plan to auction a 16-acre land resumed from the Andhra Pradesh State Film Development Corporation (APFDC) due to low real estate demand. Instead, it will auction smaller parcels of land in Shaikpet and Asifnagar mandals in December.

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Season tickets on EMU routes go smart
Season tickets on the Chennai suburban trains are going paperless.

Engineering and English: A study in failure
Keep quiet and do your chorus.“ Hold your horses. We are not talking about a Greek play--there is no song, dance or recitation.

Police stop media coverage of Kovan case proceedings
Police on Wednesday tried to prevent journalists from reporting court proceedings as folk singer S Sivadas alias Kovan, 45, arrested last week on sedition charges, was produced before a magistrate.

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Airline crew member held with 1.16 kg gold
Customs officials arrested a crew member of an international airlines for smuggling 1.17 kg gold worth Rs 31.24 lakh at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel international airport.

PAAS leaders move SC to drop habeas corpus case
Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) leaders have sought relief from the Supreme Court against the Gujarat high court or der demanding that they prove that PAAS convener Hardik Patel was abducted from a village in Aravalli district on September 22.

`Dukhi Patis' enter fray
Aggrieved with 50 per cent reservation for women in the local body polls, an organization of `harassed husbands' will contest the election in the city with 18 independent candidates.

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Wanted dacoit gunned down in MP
Madhya Pradesh police gunned down notorious dacoit Chunni Lal Patel alias Mehman of Chitrakoot in an encounter near Bhagada village under Nayagaon police station.

Rlys accounces special trains for Diwali, Chhath
In view of rush of passengers for Diwali and Chhath, railway administration is introducing special trains in various directions.

UPPSC to upgrade its website
Paying heed to complaints from civil services aspirants about lack off communication, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has decided to revamp its official website. This should help inform aspirants about the status of their complaint. Commission officials said half of the around 3,000 writs pending against UPPSC in courts were due to absence of a transparent mechanism.

More Allahabad News»

Odisha ministers face protests during rural visits
As many as 15 BJP supporters were arrested by police in Boudh district on Wednesday for showing black flags and agitating during the visit of industry minister Debi Prasad Mishra and energy minister Pranab Prakash Das.

Centre-State joins hand to strengthen rail network in Maoist districts
Rail connectivity to Maoist-infested Malkangiri and Nabarangapur district would be a reality soon as the state government and Union ministry of railways on Wednesday joined hands to strengthen railway infrastructure in the unconnected districts.

TV serial producer granted bail in Odisha Ponzi scam
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted bail to Mumbai-based TV serial maker Preeti Bhatia, who was arrested last year by CBI in connection with Artha Tatwa (AT) Group scam in Odisha.

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TOI impact: MP govt orders probe into fertilizer scam
The Madhya Pradesh government on Wednesday ordered a probe into the alleged scam of farmers being forced to pay more for fertilizers from state government agencies.

No FIR against Madhya Pradesh CM as MPHC dismisses Katare's petition
adhya Pradesh high court on Wednesday dismissed the writ petition filed by leader of opposition Satyadev Katare seeking directives for Lokayukta to register an FIR against chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and former education minister Laxmikant Sharma.

Drought-hit farmers cough up more for fertilizers from cooperatives
State subsidy for fertilizers at zero interest loans to farmers is a garb to dupe thousands of farmers in the state at a time of spiralling farm suicides over drought, investigation by TOI shows.

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Banks remind Haryana of unpaid incentives

AAP demands CBI probe into police firing
Punjab Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur has demanded a CBI probe into the Behbal Kalan shooting incident in Faridkot, in which police killed two Sikh protesters.

Support for Sarbat Khalsa widens
The stage is set for the Sarbat Khalsa called by Sikh organisations in Amritsar on November 10.

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