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Monday, November 16, 2015

News Digest: Save-cow cost: Industry bleeds, farmers suffer and exports tank

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Today's Headlines

Save-cow cost: Industry bleeds, farmers suffer and exports tank
A cross the country, especially in rural areas, there's simmering unease bordering on panic.

NRI slams SUV into Pakistan's gate at Attari
An NRI from Canada slammed his SUV into the Pakistan’s gate on the Wagah-Attari border in a major security breach on Monday.

Nitish invites Uddhav, Didi, Kejriwal for oath ceremony
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday called Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, BJP’s Jharkhand minister Saryu Roy along with his West Bengal and Delhi counterparts, Mamata Banerjee and Arvind Kejriwal, requesting them to attend his swearing-in.

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India, EU set to resume FTA talks: Sitharaman
After suspending talks for a bilateral trade agreement with the European Union, India is set to return to the negotiating table to discuss lower import duty for European cars and wines in return for pushing some of its farm products, garments and IT services into the trading bloc.

Food, services push up retail inflation 
Wholesale inflation remained in negative zone for the 12th straight month and was estimated at 3.8% although the gap with retail inflation, which was estimated at positive 5%, narrowed marginally.

FSSAI moves SC on Maggi test remarks
Nestle's Maggi noodles will be sold unhindered in the market even though the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on Monday moved the Supreme Court and sought expunging of certain adverse observations made by the Bombay High Court on its ability to test quality and standards of food products.

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Clarify how hotels are coming up at Kaziranga: NGT to Assam
The National Green Tribunal has directed Assam government to clear its stand on eco-sensitive zones and how it has permitted large-scale hotel projects to come up in and around the Kaziranga National Park - home to the famous one-horned rhinos.

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.

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Obama rejects calls for shift in ISIS fight
President Barack Obama on Monday firmly rejected calls for a shift in US strategy against the Islamic State following the Paris attacks, saying Republicans who want to send ground troops into the volatile region are "talking as if they're tough" but fail to understand the potentially grave consequences.

Seven US states shut doors to Syrian refugees
Five US governors on Monday said they would not allow Syrian refugees to be settled in their states, joining Alabama and Michigan and contending it is too dangerous to let in people from that war-torn country following Friday's deadly Paris attacks.

Spain issues arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and seven other former and current government officials are at risk of arrest if they set foot in Spain, after a Spanish judge effectively issued an arrest warrant for the group, it has been reported.

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Ranbir Kapoor: Deepika is a flirt 
Deepika Padukone is on top of her game right now. Ranbir Kapoor’s past few film choices may have come in the way of his superstardom, but there is no doubt that he is the best actor the industry has and it’s just a matter of time that he attains his superstardom.

Akshay Kumar's alleged love affairs
Khiladi Akshay Kumar has had a colourful history as far as his love life is concerned. Starting from Pooja Batra to his wife Twinkle Khanna and Priyanka Chopra, the actor has had a series of alleged love affairs.

The curious case of Bollywood names

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Time to clean up space junk mess, Nasa says
With a mysterious space object making a splash into the Earth's atmosphere on November 13, Nasa administrator Charles Bolden has shown concern about the growing junk in the space that may threaten the planet in near future.

This is what your stomach does to a cheeseburger
If only to compound that 'uuuugh what have I done' feeling you get after eating a burger (sorry), here's what's going down in your stomach as it gets digested and turned into energy/nap fuel.

Smoking dads can pass cancer genes to kids
Here's another reason for you to kick the butt. Research conducted at AIIMS has showed that men who smoke or consume tobacco in other forms are more likely to father children suffering from cancer

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Flare-ups in Sri Lanka thing of past, says Ishant Sharma
Back in the team after serving the suspension in the opening Test against South Africa, Ishant said he prefers to look ahead instead of dwelling on the past.

Murray subdues Ferrer to make winning start in London
The Briton, aiming to win the prestigious season-ender for the first time in his career, needed to be at full tilt to finally subdue his Spanish rival 6-4, 6-4.

No question of playing in India, says PCB chief
PCB chairman Shahryar Khan has stated that it will not be feasible for Pakistan to play the proposed bilateral series in India as suggested by Indian cricket board.

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11 best Android smartphones you can buy today
Planning to buy a smartphone? We have a list of the best smartphones you can buy in India today. Whether you have a budget of under Rs 15,000 or north of Rs 40,000, this roundup is about a smartphone that's just right for you...

US bill on visa curbs bodes ill for IT firms
The United States is set to pass a bill on immigration with major implications for the $146-billion Indian IT sector and its employees. The bill seeks to prohibit companies based in the US from hiring H-1B employees if they employ more than 50 people, of which more than 50% are H-1B and L-1 visa holders.

Facebook CEO responds to Safety Check controversy
While Facebook's tool received appreciation for being a great communication tool for the people in the affected areas, the social network also received flak from several quarters for not activating the feature after the twin suicide bombings in Beirut that killed 40 people just a day before.

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New UK visa for Indian students?
UK may soon introduce a first-of-its-kind visa only for Indian students which will allow them to work for two years after passing out of a British university.

Hrushikesh Senapaty joins as NCERT Director
Professor Hrushikesh Senapaty has joined as director of National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on Monday. Prior to this appointment he was heading Regional Institute of Education (RIE), Bhopal (a constituent unit of NCERT), as its principal.

Care for water
When Sunil Kumar, a teacher at a Delhi college, went house-hunting in Noida, he saw rampant urbanisation foretelling a likely water crisis.

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Culture vultures to throng Bandra this week for their fill of art, music, theatre & city history
It's time to celebrate the 'Queen of the Suburbs' again. This week, visitors to Bandra will sway to pop-rock, contemplate artworks on the Carter Road promenade, and tone up in an Ultimate Kickboxing workshop.

2 schools get notices for RTE violation
Two schools have been issued show-cause notices by the civic education department for not admitting students as required under the Right to Education Act, 2009.

First ever GIS study shows 3,293 slum clusters in Mumbai
Mumbai now officially has 3,293 slum clusters. The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) has, for the first time, carried out a Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping of slums across the city, which shows that slum clusters are spread over 9,008 acres or 36.45 sq km.

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Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal issues VAT warning for traders

Swachh app gives AAP, BJP a common cause

DDA launches apps to get feedback

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Karnataka HC grants one week's time to Railways on Bengaluru-Mangaluru train issue
The Karnataka high court on Mondya granted one week's time to the Railways to respond to a PIL filed by Railway Yatri Sangha, Udupi.

Track Asia Cup cycling from Wednesday
Tsunami survivor Deborah will lead India’s challenge in the second edition of the Track Asia Cup 2015 beginning in New Delhi on Wednesday. The UCI class 1 event is part of the Olympic qualifiers and points won by cyclists will add to the individual ranking, making it more competitive.

Namma Metro scheduled to be open by June 2016, fully
The western line between Magadi road to Mysuru road was inaugurated on Monday but it will be thrown open for public on November 18 at 4pm. But deadlines have been postponed again.

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TTD panel to study land outside AP
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is all set to constitute a committee to look into the properties and land parcels owned by the trust in other states.

AP govt puts bauxite mining on hold
Bowing to huge pressure from tribal groups and Maoist threats, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government of Andhra Pradesh has put on hold its bauxite-mining plans in Visakhapatnam and Vizainagaram districts.

SHE team nabs seven persons for eve-teasing
SHE team of Hyderabad police arrested seven persons for harassing women. Cops arrested Md Mujeeb, 24, and Md Afzal, 25, private employees of Falaknuma for harassing a married woman by frequently calling on her phone and sending her abusive text messages.

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64 schools get British Council's int'l awards

Compulsory Tamil edu: Court wants panel to expedite matter

Home-cooked food too can cause obesity

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BJP woos Muslims in Hindutva laboratory
The BJP may have faced criticism for stoking communal sentiments following party chief Amit Shah infamous remark that crackers will be burst in Pakistan if BJP loses in Bihar.

High in demand foreign brand cigarettes fuelling smuggling
The lure of puffing a foreign brand cigarette is now not only limited to metros but also in small cities people want to have it leading to high demand. This demand is being fuelled by cigarettes brought illegally in the country.

Gujaratis condemn Paris attacks
The sports-loving Gujaratis have stood united in condemning the barbaric act of Paris attack which rocked the world on Friday.

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FIR against NSUI men for remark against PM
A local BJP leader has lodged an FIR against two workers of National Student Union of India (NSUI), the Congress' student wing, for putting up a banner with a casteist remark against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

City prof was in France on day of terror attacks
The day Paris witnessed the deadliest attack on French soil since World War II, an assistant professor from Allahabad was delivering a talk on “intelligent video surveillance systems” at a conference not far away.

Bhatt flays Paris attacks, says ideologies can't be imposed
Film-maker Mahesh Bhatt on Sunday condemned the Paris attack stating that "one cannot impose an ideology on others by resorting to such heinous acts of launching an attack on innocents".

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Give 'amar ladoo' to farmers: Pramila
As though the flak it is receiving from all quarters over farmer suicides wasn't enough, irresponsible statements by BJD leaders are causing the state government to lose face further on the issue.

'Robbers' murder doctor couple in Sailashree Vihar
An elderly couple, both retired doctors, were brutally killed after being attacked during a suspected robbery at their home in the posh Sailashree Vihar locality here in the early hours of Sunday.

Police try to earn trust of R'gada tribals
Police in collaboration with the Rayagada district administration organized a mega community policing programme entitled 'Maitri' at Maoist-hit Jagdalpur village on Saturday.

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Congress, BJP ropes in senior leaders to bait voters in Jhabua, Dewas by-polls
With only three days left for by-polls in Jhabua-Ratlam Lok Sabha and Dewas assembly constituencies, both BJP and Congress are making efforts to turn the tide in their favour. Major politicial parties have roped in senior leaders to make a finishing touch to the campaign and to woo voters with new strategy.

Relief to farmers: MP govt plans to slash Rs 17,000 crore from departments
With 15 per cent cut in allocations to various department projects, the Madhya Pradesh government has unwittingly stalled development of basic infrastructure in rural areas which could cost dearer to its investment plans.

Bus falls into gorge in Madhya Pradesh: 5 dead, many injured
More than five people are feared dead after a bus carrying more than 50 passengers fell into a gorge in Satna district on Monday evening. The accident took place at Charki valley under Ram Nagar police station of the district at around 3.30 pm.

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Man mortgages wife for Rs 30,000, kills lender later
A bizarre case of a man first giving his wife to a friend as collateral for Rs 30,000 loan and later murdering him for seeking extra money to release her, came to light on Monday.

Day before deposition, man shot dead at home
A night ahead of his deposition before the trial court, a senior citizen was shot dead in house in Biharipur village of Nangal Chaudhary block of Haryana’s Mahendrgarh district. The murder occurred on the intervening night between Sunday and Monday when Shri Ram (65) was sleeping in his house.

Badals on collision course with Sikhs, say Sikh groups
Calling the arrest spree of Panthic leaders and the detention of preachers as a clear sign of “trashing of rule of law in the state”, Sikh groups Dal Khalsa and Akali Dal Panch Pardhani have said Badals have embarked on collision course with the Panth forgetting that latter would not give in to repression.

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Sunday, November 15, 2015

News Digest: Tipu violence and bribery scam to rock the Karnataka Assembly

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, November 16, 2015
Today's Headlines

Tipu violence and bribery scam to rock the Karnataka Assembly
Lokayukta Justice Y Bhaskar Rao may be suspended as the BJP is set to seek his removal by bringing in a motion in the 10-day legislature session starting on Monday.

Bengaluru Metro zooms into the west today, Magadi Road-Mysuru Road line opens
West Bengaluru's long wait for the Namma Metro train is finally ending on Monday. After chief minister Siddaramaiah flags off the first train at Magadi Road station, purple coaches will zoom in along the 6.8km stretch to reach Mysuru Road station at Nayandahalli via Hosahalli, Vijayanagar, Attiguppe and Deepanjali Nagar stations and vice versa. The journey is expected to take 15-20 minutes.

63% of missing kids go untraced in Bengaluru
A staggering number of children go missing in Karnataka, but what's more alarming is 62.7% of them remain untraced.

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Government to set up fund for banks' stressed assets
The government is looking to set up a special fund to tackle the issue of stressed assets. This is expected to be part of the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), which would be like India's sovereign wealth fund.

Your office canteen may soon offer Burger King
You may soon be able to gorge on burgers from Burger King in your office canteen. After having set up shops in airports and the Delhi Metro, the world's second largest quick-service burger chain is all set to widen its footprint into corporate offices across India.

Lloyd's needs to have physical marketplace
The 327-year-old Lloyd’s of London — the birthplace of modern insurance — will need to establish a physical marketplace in India under the terms of the guidelines which allow the corporation to set up shop here.

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Clarify how hotels are coming up at Kaziranga: NGT to Assam
The National Green Tribunal has directed Assam government to clear its stand on eco-sensitive zones and how it has permitted large-scale hotel projects to come up in and around the Kaziranga National Park - home to the famous one-horned rhinos.

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.

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After Paris attacks, fugitive slipped through police dragnet
Hours after the synchronized attacks that terrorized Paris, French police questioned and released the suspect who is now the focus of an international manhunt, officials told The Associated Press on Sunday.

UK to boost funding for intel agencies, aviation security
Britain will boost its intelligence agency staff by 15 percent and more than double spending on aviation security to counter the increasing threat from Islamist militants, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday.

Syrian refugee policy takes focus in US presidential race
The bloody attacks in Paris are putting the Syrian refugee crisis at center stage in US politics as migrants from that war-torn country surge toward the West and security concerns rise.

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Childhood secrets of Bollywood siblings
We all are familiar with the popular families of Bollywood like the Kapoors, the Bachchans and the Khans.

Sridevi: Rare images that should not be missed

PIC: This is how Aaradhya celebrated Diwali
We all know about the grand Diwali bash at Amitabh Bachchan’s residence which saw the who’s who of B-town in attendance.

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Smoking dads can pass cancer genes to kids
Here's another reason for you to kick the butt. Research conducted at AIIMS has showed that men who smoke or consume tobacco in other forms are more likely to father children suffering from cancer

Lasers to make materials hotter than Sun's core
Lasers could heat materials to temperatures hotter than the centre of the Sun in only 20 quadrillionths of a second, according to new research that could revolutionise energy production.

Feeding birds could spread diseases in humans: Study
Feeding birds in parks may not only negatively affect their health and behaviour but also help spread diseases in humans, a new study suggests.

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2nd Test: Wet conditions ensure day two wash-out
Drizzle in the morning caused several large puddles to form on the outfield, which meant not a single ball was bowled on Sunday. The concern now is the weather on Monday, which forecasts thunderstorms in Bangalore.

Formula One: Nico Rosberg wins Brazilian Grand Prix
Nico Rosberg won the Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix for the second year in a row on Sunday to deny Mercedes team-mate and triple champion Lewis Hamilton a first success in the homeland of the Briton's late boyhood hero Ayrton Senna.

India register 2nd straight win in Junior Asia Cup Hockey
India register their second consecutive win of the eighth junior men's Asia Cup hockey tournament. With this win India rises to the top of the table in Pool A with two straight wins and will play China in their last encounter of the group stage on Tuesday. India had defeated Japan 2-1 in their tournament opener yesterday.

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E-commerce apps vs mobile sites: Which is better?
Is the app fascination of e-commerce companies killing the fun of shopping online? Or is it offering benefits that websites cannot provide? Let's find out...

24 things you didn't know iPhones could do
Even though we use our iPhones all day every day, there are still a handful of features that are relatively unknown. Some of these features are buried in the Settings menu while others are hidden in plain sight. Plus, there are a few things Siri can do for you that you may not know about.

Indian-American brothers convicted for H-1B visa fraud
The two brothers, Atul and Jiten Nanda, have been convicted on one count of conspiracy to commit visa fraud, one count of conspiracy to harbour illegal aliens and four counts of wire fraud. They face a maximum of 20 years of imprisonment and $250,000 in fines.

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Creche course for bundles of joy
One would think that Mandira Sarkar would have no problems having children around the house because she was a non-working woman. ut the 32-year-old from Seemapuri felt the day pass by inordinately fast, what with having to look after a son with special needs and a hyperactive three-year-old daughter. With some misgivings, she decided to send her daughter to a creche in the neighbourhood. Today, she rejoices at her decision.

IIT students plan cycle-sharing system for on-campus transport
Student Affairs Council of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, is putting together a cycle-sharing system for students. Using a newly-developed software and bicycles abandoned by generations of alumni at the hostels, the students will solve the problem of on-campus transport.

Chandigarh's PEC to host painting and sculpture workshop
PEC University of Technology will host a national workshop of painting and sculpture on Monday.The workshop will be inaugurated by UT adviser Vijay Kumar Dev at PEC auditorium at 11am.

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Folk, devotional songs on Juhu Chhath menu: City Cong chief
Chhath Puja celebrations on November 17-18 at Juhu Beach will see Maithili and Bhojpuri singers present traditional and devotional folk songs.

Bring back exams in schools: Govt
The state government in its report on the National Education Policy, which is yet to be finalised by the Centre, has suggested that exams be held in all schools as students are neglecting studies. The report has also stated that the ‘No Exam’ claim is a misconception spread among parents.

Court hauls up SRA for 'illegal' tenement sale
The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) has been directed to carry out a survey of all slum rehabilitation schemes to ascertain if any of the tenements have been illegally transferred.

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Delhi BJP to protest during assembly session
Delhi BJP on Sunday announced to hold demonstrations throughout the upcoming assembly session in a bid to “put pressure“ on the AAP government to table the Fourth Finance Commission report and introduce Lokpal Bill in the Vidhan Sabha.

New Delhi Municipal Council likely to regularise 7,000 contractual staff
New Delhi Municipal Council is considering regularising around 7,000 contractual workers and is in the process of studying its modalities.

Lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung reviews security of key installations
Lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung on Sunday reviewed the security of key installations across the city after intelligence agencies warned of Paris-like terror attacks in other parts of the world.

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Bengaluru: Two held for cheating many with 'miracle medicine'
Two men from Shivamogga have been arrested for cheating ailing people by providing them 'miracle medicines'.

Bengaluru in deep freeze; expect more rain
With an overcast sky opening up inter mittently through Sunday, relief from rain appears nowhere in sight, at least for the next few days. The weatherman has forecast heavy rain in Bengaluru and other parts of Karnataka over the next three days, attributing the fresh bout of showers to another round of depression in the Bay of Bengal. Last month, the city received 54.1mm of rain on an average.

Bengaluru's food mart unsure of its future
Twenty-three years after setting his foot in the APMC yard in Yeshwant pur to eke out a living, Murugan is again a worried person.

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MoEF team to visit Hyderabad for pollution check

Government lease land details to be made online

ACP held for graft is a freedom fighter's son

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Puducherry pays homage to Paris attack victims
Residents of Puducherry , including several French nationals, paid homage to the victims of terror at tack in Paris, at the French War Memorial on Gouber Avenue on Sunday.

Waterlogged Chennai hospitals turn cauldrons of disease
On Sunday, nurses and paramedical staff at Chromepet Government Hospital had their hands full -with patients, buckets and mugs.

Schools and colleges in Chennai to remain closed as downpour continues
The heavy downpour on Sunday meant schools and colleges in Chennai will continue to remain out of bounds.

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2015 LOCAL ELECTIONS - Dream merchants are back

Stars descent at Motibaug in Vadodara
How often does one see a parade of top Indian cricket stars at one place at one time? The answer is a straight no. However, the cricket fans of Vadodara are up for a star-studded affair for the next four days.

Bombay high court bars ex-Tata general manager from boss bashing on Facebook
The Tata group has won the first round of a legal skirmish with a former high-ranking employee who took to social media to allegedly defame his employer after his services were terminated.

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FIR against NSUI men for casteist remark against Modi

250 rounds fired in police encounter with dacoits
In a late evening development, police of Markundi police station of Chitrakoot district on Sunday exchanged around 250 rounds of firing with notorious Babuli Kol gang near Society Kolon village under Markundi police station. Though details of the encounter had yet to be ascertained, exchange of fire reportedly left one person critically injured.

Another controversial banner surfaces in Allahabad
While the entire nation is celebrating the 126th birth anniversary of country's first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, two young NSUI (National Student Union of India) leaders have raked up a controversy by displaying a banner in the heart of the city at Subhash Crossing, purportedly asking those who compare first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru and present Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Doctor couple murdered in Bhubaneswar
An elderly couple, both retired doctors, were brutally killed after they were attacked during a suspected robbery at their home in posh Sailashree Vihar locality here in the early hours of Sunday.

Anjali fest gets off to a colourful start
Over 2,000 children, including disabled ones, took out a colourful procession as part of the 14th National Anjali Children's Festival that started here on Saturday.

Govt clerk uses servant's fake death certificate to amass wealth
Rourkela/ The state vigilance on Saturday arrested a clerk for amassing wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income.

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Why Maoists never attack any Christian institutions, asks RSS leader
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) senior leader Indresh Kumar on Sunday raised questions on why there have been no Maoists attacks on Christian communities of their institutions saying that the rebels should explain this.

7 feared dead in twin-boat capsize in Harda, Panna districts of Madhya Pradesh
Seven people were feared dead in twin-boat capsize in Harda and Panna districts of the state on Sunday.

Slapgate: Datia collector shunted out
Succumbing to the mounting pressure of engineers in Madhya Pradesh, government has removed Datia collector Prakash Chandra Jangre. His transfer order were issued late on Saturday, a government holiday.

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Haryana TET paper leak case: Suspect rounded up in Rohtak
Even as the Jind police is struggling to reach out to the real culprit, the Rohtak police on Sunday rounded up a resident of Garhi Bohar village on the suspicion of having an answer key.

Whitefly attack on cotton crop claims another life in Faridkot
Damage caused by pest attack to cotton crop in various areas of the state claimed another life in Faridkot on Saturday.

Protesters' plan to gherao ministers foiled in Patiala
Punjab police on Sunday had two Sikh preachers of Malwa region restricted inside their headquarters.

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