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Thursday, November 12, 2015

News Digest: BJP says will deliver on OROP promise

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, November 13, 2015
Today's Headlines

BJP says will deliver on OROP promise
Even as protests for implementation of one rank, one pension (OROP) by ex-servicemen escalates, BJP on Thursday urged war veterans to give the current NDA leadership “a chance” to deliver on their promise.

Family eyeing legal battle to free Anup Chetia
The family lawyers of Ulfa founding general secretary Anup Chetia are preparing for a legal battle that will focus on the key role Chetia could play in the ongoing peace process after the appeal of the militant leader's wife to the Centre for setting him free yielded no results on Thursday.

Intolerance issue follows Narendra Modi to UK, via 200 authors
Some of the world’s best-known writers based in the United Kingdom, including Booker Prize winners Salman Rushdie and Ian McEwan, have exhorted British Prime Minister David Cameron to raise the issue of freedom of expression in India with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Vodafone announces Rs 13,000 cr investment plan in India
Vodafone on Thursday committed investments of Rs 13,000 crore (£1.3 billion) in India for capacity augmentation and new business initiatives.

Govt for revenue neutral reduction of corporate tax
The finance ministry has decided to sequence the withdrawal of exemptions and the reduction in corporate tax rates in a way that the whole exercise is revenue neutral.

Equity MF net inflows top record $9 billion in 7 months
Equity mutual funds (MFs) have seen net inflows of $9.2 billion so far in 2015-16 (till October), making it the highest level of net buying on record over a seven month period.

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Bird injuries rise due to noisy crackers, foul air
A two-month-old laughing dove, perched on a tree in Sector 5, dropped to the ground after the sound of a high-decibel firecracker reverberated through the air, leaving it disoriented, according to its rescuer.

New long-haired wasp species found in India
Indian researchers have discovered five new long-haired species of wasps from different parts of the country.

China smog around 50 times WHO recommendations
Pictures showed smog so thick that buildings in Changchun, the capital of Jilin province in the northeast, were rendered invisible.

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Private library of Hebrew writings to be sold
Sotheby's is offering what experts consider the world's most important private library of Hebrew books and manuscripts, collected by a London diamond dealer.

Alleged NY mobster acquitted over 'Goodfellas' heist
An 80-year-old reputed mobster accused of a spectacular 1978 New York airport heist immortalized in Martin Scorsese's hit movie "Goodfellas" was acquitted on Thursday in federal court in Brooklyn.

Baby with two heads born in Bangladesh
Doctors at a Bangladesh hospital were treating a baby girl born with two heads, medical officials and the newborn's father said. The baby was born late Wednesday and is now being treated for breathing difficulties.

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Ranbir: Deepika scares me as an actor
Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone were in Delhi on Diwali eve to celebrate their upcoming film and the festival.

Why would Salman make for an ideal husband?

Movie Review: Prem Ratan Dhan Payo

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Fat stigma making us miserable, say experts
Being overweight doesn’t necessarily make a person distraught, researchers are learning. Rather, it’s the teasing, judgment and unsolicited advice directed at overweight people that can cause the greatest psychological harm.

New blood cancer drug clears first clinical trial
A new blood cancer drug that targets a protein essential for growth of tumour cells has been found to be effective in patients resistant to current chemotherapies, a worldfirst clinical trial has shown.

PIO expert finds material to help 'drink from sea'
Researchers, led by an Indian-origin scientist, have found an energyefficient material for removing salt from seawater to yield drinkable water.

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Ishant likely to replace Umesh, Steyn still doubtful
Ishant's inclusion in the playing XI was never in question but what one was curious as to whom he would replace in the starting line-up.

India finally taste victory, beat Guam in FIFA WC qualifiers
India finally tasted victory after five straight losses in their 2018 football World Cup qualifying campaign as they beat Guam by a solitary goal on Thursday.

AB de Villiers to enter 100-Test club in Bangalore
The South African will become his country's seventh entrant into the community of cricketers to play 100 Tests, when the Bangalore match gets underway.

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Startups, e-commerce companies picking IITians over MBAs
Companies could save Rs 5-6 lakh every year if they hire an engineer instead of an MBA from a top B-school like the IIMs.

Black students denied entry into Apple store because 'they might steal something'
A group of black students in Australia's Maribyrnong are claiming that they were kicked out of an Apple store because of their skin colour. The store staff said they were worried the teenagers "might steal something".

Moving from Android to iOS: The good & the bad
If you've been a long-time Android user, but are switching to iOS, here are a few things you stand to gain or lose...

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New vocational courses come at fag end of session in Delhi schools
There are just a few months to go for this school year to get over but not late enough, apparently, to launch vocational courses.

IISc only Indian institute to make it to top 100 universities list
An Indian University has featured on the list of top 100 varsities in the Times Higher Education (THE) ranking for the first time.

Special aptitude test for Maharashtra state board students soon
Over 15 lakh state board students will appear for first-of-its-kind aptitude test to be introduced from the current academic year to enable them to make effective career choices ahead.

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Buses, first choice of many
Mumbai and Delhi have the largest number of people among cities in the country who use buses and trains to commute to work, data from the 2011 Census shows. The reason is simple: both cities have a good network of buses and trains.

ONLY hosts a secret gig called One Night Only with the Canadian electronic act by DVBBS in Mumbai
One of India’s leading women’s fashion brand, ONLY hosted a secret gig called One Night Only with the Canadian electronic act by DVBBS in Mumbai.

Ratnagiri girl eats fire cracker thinking it as chocolate, dies
A five-year-old girl died after "eating" a fire cracker mistaking it for a chocolate in her village in the district today, police said.

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Businesswomen to showcase their organic ideas at Delhi exhibition
In a bid to boost rural livelihoods organic products produced by women entrepreneurs will be showcased in an exhibition at Dilli Haat, INA from November 13-23.

DTC to run special buses for Delhi trade fair
Delhi transport minister Gopal Rai on Thursday announced that DTC will provide more buses during the India International Trade Fair, scheduled to open to the public from November 19.

Anti-cracker drives fail, Delhi chokes on Diwali air again
Anti-cracker campaigns by the central and Delhi governments appeared to have made no significant impact as the capital celebrated another dirty Diwali, with fireworks well into the night, leaving the city’s air choked with alarmingly high levels of pollution.

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Celebrating caste heroes, for votes
There has been a surge in celebration of jayantis (anniversaries) in Karnataka in the past five years in an apparent effort to woo people of a particular caste by celebrating remembering their heroes.

The Tipu controversy - To avoid controversies, public speakers need to dot their i's and cross their t's
Should public speakers be extra cautious about what they say or is too much being read into what they say by some sections who choose to interpret to suit their interests?

Curse kept memorial secret for 500 years
The nondescript village of Kempapura in Magadi taluk, 75km from Bengaluru, holds a secret close to its heart. Of a curse which did not allow its people to talk about Kempegowda, the founder of IT City, for five centuries.

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Namaz to Zakat, Old City is App-ening
"My wife uses a similar application to keep a tab on the prayer timings," he added.Traders say that there are special phones which have applications and e-books on the teachings of Quran.

Parrikar urged to put off Gough Road closure
Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has urged Union minister for defence Manohar Parrikar to instruct the army authorities concerned in Secunderabad cantonment to postpone the proposed closure of Gough Road till an alternative road is found for civilians.

HC directs authorities to restrict size of Ganesha idols
The Hyderabad High Court on Thursday directed Telangana and the authorities of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to come out with an action plan within two weeks from now indicating its resolve to restrict the size of Ganesh idols in the city to minimum possible level.

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Weatherman forecasts more rain in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry
The met department has forecast heavy rainfal over Tamil Nadu and Pu ducherry in the next 24 hours ducherry in the next 24 hours.

Death crept in under the cover of darkness
As on Thursday, the government account ed for 43 deaths in rain-related incidents across the state.

Opposition takes potshots at government's 'preparedness'
Leaders of opposition DMK, PMK and People's Welfare Front, including MK Stalin and Anbumani Ramadoss visited rain-hit Cuddalore district on Thursday, and slammed the government's lack of preparedness to move people to safety before the monsoon fury set in.

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Gujarat ATS arrest 7 in connection with double murder of BJP leaders
Seven arrested by Gujarat ATS in bharuch double murder of bjp leaders Shirish bengali and pragneah mistry which took place on November 2.

FDI norms relaxation to boost NRGs investment in Gujarat
Central government’s move to ease norms related to investments by companies owned and controlled by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) is set to boost investment in the state by Gujarat-origin businessmen from across the globe. Real estate, e-commerce, aviation, pharmaceuticals and start-ups are going to be the biggest beneficiaries.

Diwali vacations: Amdavadis choose road over air
From Jodhpur in Rajasthan to Gir in Saurashtra, people mostly with small or nuclear families are heading to these destinations to make the most of the vacations. As the air fares have spiraled up by 4-7 times for some of these popular destinations from Ahmedabad, people are taking the road or train route for their journeys.

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Lekhpal aspirants create ruckus, block train movement for hours
Violent agitation by Chakbandi Lekhpal aspirants brought train movement on Mughalsarai-Allahabad-Kanpur section of busy Howrah-New Delhi route came to a standstill for four to five hours on Sunday.

Selfie on postage stamp soon
Now one could get his selfie converted into a postage stamp. The postal department would soon start 'My Stamp' facility at Head Post Office where anyone could get his or her photo printed on postage stamp.

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.

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No power cut till December-end
In a major relief for the power consumers, the state government on Thursday announced to stop power cut till December 31.

Move to give preference to local students in admissions
The state government plans to give preference to local students in Plus II and Plus III admissions by effecting certain changes in the centralized e-admission process in junior and degree colleges.

Skin bank a boon for burns patients
Good news for burns patients in the state.

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45 lakh devotees take holy dip in Mandakini on Diwali
Nearly 45 lakh devotees took a holy dip on the occasion of Diwali in the sacred Mandakini river in Chitrakoot town, the place where as per mythology Lord Rama had spent a big part of his 14 years in exile.

Vijayavargiya uses dog anology against Shotgun
Barely 24 hours after BJP-led NDA's debacle in Bihar assembly election, party general secretary Kailash Vijayavargiya landed into another controversy by using dog anology against senior leader and MP Shatrughan Sinha.

MP all set to seek Rs 3,500cr loan to tide over financial crisis
Madhya Pradesh government reeling under a severe financial crisis and with no aid forthcoming from the Centre has once again planned to borrow Rs 3,500 crore as loan against its securities for ten years on Tuesday, the day after 'Dhanteras', which marks the begining of the five-day Diwali festival. Hindus worship Goddess Laxmi, Goddes of wealth, for prosperity and well-being.

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Congress MLA defends attending Sarbat Khalsa
Defending his participation in the Sarbat Khalsa at Amritsar on November 10, the Congress legislator from Khadoor Sahib, Ramanjit Singh Sikki, on Thursday said his political opponents objecting to his decision were interfering in his religious beliefs and this was unacceptable.

Parts of Punjab observe Black Diwali
After a gap of 31 years, Diwali had striking similarities with that of 1984, when Sikh clergy and Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) had given a call for a Black Diwali.

Desecrations still on in Moga, Bathinda
Four incidents of desecration of Sikh and Hindu holy scriptures were reported in Bathinda and Moga on Diwali.

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Nadis: The Body’s Rivers of Energy ; Mokshapat: The Hindu Origin of Snakes and Ladders

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A student of the great Indian poet Kabir once asked him, “Kabir, where is God?” His answer was simple: "He is the breath within the breath."
 
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Snakes and Ladders is an ancient Indian game which was brought to the west by the British in 1892. It was called Mokshapath meaning Path to Salvation. In sanskrit Moksha=Salvation and Path=Path.
 
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

News Digest: CPM mocks BJP's West Bengal ambitions

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Today's Headlines

CPM mocks BJP's West Bengal ambitions
In the wake of the BJP's crushing defeat in the Bihar assembly polls, the CPM on Wednesday ridiculed the party in power at the centre over its electoral ambitions in West Bengal.

When less is more
Enterprising youngsters are using minimalist art and writing to highlight social issues. And experts feel governments can use it to spread awareness on a variety of issues in innovative ways.

Isro launches GSAT-15 to help civil aviation sector
There could not have been a more appropriate Diwali gift for Isro than the successful launch early on Wednesday of the 3,164 kg GSAT-15, India’s latest communication satellite by Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket from the European spaceport of Kourou in French Guiana.

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Flipkart drops its plan to go app-only
Flipkart is not going completely app-only.

Mid-level managers get short shrift: Study
Only 10% prepared to face challenges.

Companies now change KRAs all through the year
Ask staff to keep up with new parameters.

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New long-haired wasp species found in India
Indian researchers have discovered five new long-haired species of wasps from different parts of the country.

China smog around 50 times WHO recommendations
Pictures showed smog so thick that buildings in Changchun, the capital of Jilin province in the northeast, were rendered invisible.

Aus, China to share info on Antarctica ice condition
Australia and China on Monday inked a deal to share information about sea ice conditions around Antarctica for better navigation and shipping in the Earth's southernmost continent. Antarctica, the Earth's fifth largest continent, is covered in ice. Antarctica covers Earth's South Pole.

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Myanmar vows stable transition
Suu Kyi's opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) has won over 80 percent of the seats declared so far in the lower house and is well ahead in the upper house and regional assemblies.

Putin calls for probe of Russian doping allegations
President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called on sports officials to carry out an internal investigation - but said that clean athletes shouldn't be punished for the actions of those who take banned drugs.

EU presses African nations to accept migrants back
The Europeans say most Africans are coming in search of work and should be sent home, but many deliberately arrive without documents and must wait months before they are taken back.

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Salman Khan in a double role in 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo'
Salman Khan’s latest release, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (PRDP), promises a double treat for the audience.

Deepika Padukone agreed to 'Tamasha' sans script
Imtiaz Ali is on the wish list of every actress’ dream directors. And in case of Deepika Padukone, he has played a crucial role in moulding her career, first in Love Aaj Kal and then with Cocktail, a film that was written by him.

Bollywood's 10 must watch deleted scenes
Karan Johar shot so many good scenes for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham that he was forced to delete a few of them.

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200-mn-year old dinosaur remains found in South Africa
Remains of a 200-million-year-old dinosaur - believed to be the largest plant eating creature ever found - were revealed at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

Now, 3D print your own walking robot
Researchers have developed a tool that can let even a novice build a customised 3D-printed walking robot.

India-Eurasia 'crash' 47 million years ago gave birth to Himalayas
Himalayas were born about 47 million years ago when India and Eurasia initially smashed into each other, scientists, who discovered the first oceanic microplate in the Indian Ocean, has found.

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Indian batsmen's vulnerability against spin bowling
The absence of world class spinners in domestic cricket who are afraid to toss the ball up in a battle that is steadily dipping towards the big willows that are getting thicker by the day will harm Indian cricket in the long term the wounds of which will be difficult to heal.

Ashwin and the tradition of 'engineering' success
Ravichandran Ashwin, the fastest Indian to 150 Test wickets and also an instrumental engineering graduate from SSN College of Engineering, is not the only one to combine a sharp mathematical brain and a penchant for spin bowling -before him, Anil Kumble too was a qualified engineer, as were the legends EAS Prasanna and S Venkataraghavan.

NorthEast United edge past Chennaiyin FC 2-1 in ISL
A spirited NorthEast United came back from behind to edge past Chennaiyin FC 2-1 in a closely contested Indian Super League football match here today.

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10 best tech MNC workplaces in the world
The study carried out by the Great Places to Work Institute covers a wide variety of industries and 47 countries. So, here's over to 10 best tech MNC workplaces in the world.

Bill to limit H-1B hiring introduced in US senate
The bill would prohibit companies from hiring H-1B employees if they employ more than 50 people and more than 50% of their employees are H-1B and L-1 visa holders.

Diwali: 4 unconventional gadget gifts under Rs 8,000
In 2013, you gifted a five-megapixel camera phone to someone you love. Last year, you upgraded to a 10MPs handset, and this year, you intend to buy a 21MP phone. Sure, the object of your affection will be happy, but let's get a little more creative this year. Pledge to gift a gadget that has some novelty associated with it. To give you a heads-up, we have a few recommendations.

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Special aptitude test for Maharashtra state board students soon
Over 15 lakh state board students will appear for first-of-its-kind aptitude test to be introduced from the current academic year to enable them to make effective career choices ahead.

IISc becomes first Indian institution to be among the top 100 world universities
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore enters the list of elite universities for engineering and technology with 99th rank.

E-pathshala to put textbooks at fingertips
Gone are the days when one would have to wait to get the textbooks or make do with the old ones due to short supply.And parents would wait for the half-yearly or annual exam results to know the progress of their wards.

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Ratnagiri girl eats fire cracker thinking it as chocolate, dies
A five-year-old girl died after "eating" a fire cracker mistaking it for a chocolate in her village in the district today, police said.

Government bid to declare centuries-old Worli seafront village a slum to allow towers
Worli Koliwada village which nests at the edge of the seafront boasts of a history which goes back centuries.

Fire in culvert affects Western Railway services in Mumbai
Western Railway suburban services came to a halt around 10.40pm due to fire in a culvert near the tracks between Goregaon and Jogeshwari. The fire brigade brought the situation under control and services resumed after around 30 minutes.

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Guests dance the night away at Adda in Delhi
Delhiites recently witnessed an interesting evening at Adda in GK-I, where guests danced the night away. which was much appreciated by the guests in attendance.

DJ duo Nina Shah and Mallika Haydon perform at Sura Vie by TYC in Delhi
This Saturday, Delhi’s party crowd witnessed an Elektrovertz evening featuring the DJ duo Nina Shah and Mallika Haydon at Sura Vie by TYC, Janpath – a Sanjeev Kapoor restaurant.

Make cops accountable: DCW chief
Maliwal attended the first-ever coordination committee meeting with the LG and Delhi Police commissioner B S Bassi on Tuesday .

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Rail bridge works hit land hurdle, cause snarls in Bengaluru
All thanks to the authorities who have started work on seven such bridges with fanfare, but are dragging their feet due to many reasons.

No trash enters landfills from these weddings
Over the last few months, solid waste management round table experts and Hasiru Dala, an NGO, have been consulted for six such weddings.

Food delivery boy's calls force woman to leave Bengaluru
On a day when she was too lazy to cook, Ankita ordered her favourite dishes from a mobile app. The delivery boy came knocking on the door and she found nothing amiss when he casually asked for a glass of water. But that turned out to be a costly mistake.

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Intermediate girls up against many odds

Loco pilots in SCR zone a sleep-deprived lot

City lab found lead levels in Maggi within permissible limits

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Rain in Chennai dampens festival spirit but lowers pollution, accidents due to firecrackers
Nungambakkam, T Nagar most polluted areas.

Rain floods NLC mines, disrupts power generation
Incessant rain over the last few days has forced Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) to suspend mining activities from Monday

No lessons learnt from Thane cyclone, Cuddalore district continues to suffer
Heavy downpour and strong winds on Monday triggered by a depression off Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts reminded the residents of Cuddalore district of the havoc wrought by cyclone Thane in 2011

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Gujarat ATS arrest 7 in connection with double murder of BJP leaders
Seven arrested by Gujarat ATS in bharuch double murder of bjp leaders Shirish bengali and pragneah mistry which took place on November 2.

FDI norms relaxation to boost NRGs investment in Gujarat
Central government’s move to ease norms related to investments by companies owned and controlled by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) is set to boost investment in the state by Gujarat-origin businessmen from across the globe. Real estate, e-commerce, aviation, pharmaceuticals and start-ups are going to be the biggest beneficiaries.

Diwali vacations: Amdavadis choose road over air
From Jodhpur in Rajasthan to Gir in Saurashtra, people mostly with small or nuclear families are heading to these destinations to make the most of the vacations. As the air fares have spiraled up by 4-7 times for some of these popular destinations from Ahmedabad, people are taking the road or train route for their journeys.

More Ahmedabad News»

Lekhpal aspirants create ruckus, block train movement for hours
Violent agitation by Chakbandi Lekhpal aspirants brought train movement on Mughalsarai-Allahabad-Kanpur section of busy Howrah-New Delhi route came to a standstill for four to five hours on Sunday.

Selfie on postage stamp soon
Now one could get his selfie converted into a postage stamp. The postal department would soon start 'My Stamp' facility at Head Post Office where anyone could get his or her photo printed on postage stamp.

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.

More Allahabad News»

Move to give preference to local students in admissions
The state government plans to give preference to local students in Plus II and Plus III admissions by effecting certain changes in the centralized e-admission process in junior and degree colleges.

Skin bank a boon for burns patients
Good news for burns patients in the state.

Fearless forester stands guard in Sunabeda forest
A wildlife forester, who was kidnapped by Maoists five years ago and was released after a day following the rebels' decision in praja court (also called Praja Adalat), has been an inspiration for other forest personnel in Sunabeda wildlife sanctuary in Nuapada district.

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Vijayavargiya uses dog anology against Shotgun
Barely 24 hours after BJP-led NDA's debacle in Bihar assembly election, party general secretary Kailash Vijayavargiya landed into another controversy by using dog anology against senior leader and MP Shatrughan Sinha.

MP all set to seek Rs 3,500cr loan to tide over financial crisis
Madhya Pradesh government reeling under a severe financial crisis and with no aid forthcoming from the Centre has once again planned to borrow Rs 3,500 crore as loan against its securities for ten years on Tuesday, the day after 'Dhanteras', which marks the begining of the five-day Diwali festival. Hindus worship Goddess Laxmi, Goddes of wealth, for prosperity and well-being.

HC notice to MP govt over defunct women's panel
At a time when Madhya Pradesh accounts for a high number of crimes against women, MP State Women’s Commission (MPSWC) has been non-functional for more than a year now. Taking note of it, the Madhya Pradesh high court (MPHC) issued a notice to the state government recently and sought reply on the matter in three weeks’ time.

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Two jathedar's gave Sandesh to community
The Sikh religious scuffle finally reached Akal Takht on the occasion of Bandi Chor Diwas (Diwali) when two Jathedar’s of same Takht gave separate messages (Sandesh ) to the community.

Radiology day celebrated
The fourth international day of radiology was celebrated by department of radiodiagnosis at Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, by holding a continuing medical education (CME) on 'Pediatric Imaging and Radiation Protection.' The day is celebrated in honour of Nobel prize winning scientist Dr W C Rontgen who discovered X-rays on November 8, 1895.

Abandoned, she fights disease and loneliness
Eyes bright with unshed tears, Rupa, 15, stares at the door next to her hospital bed.She knows no one is going to walk in, but she wills someone, anyone, to come.

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Ayurvedic Guidelines to Prevent Hair Loss and Gray Hair ; Sanskrit Writings Reveal UFOs Visited India More Than 6000 Years Ago

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In Ayurveda, hair fall is referred to as ‘khalitya’ and premature graying of hair is termed as ‘palitya’. Both khalitya and Palitya are considered as pure paitik (arising out of ‘pitta’) disorders.
 
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India’s greatest writings, the Vedas, talk about ‘flying ships’ or UFOs that visited the continent likely more than 6000 years ago.
 
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