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Thursday, November 19, 2015

News Digest: Paramilitary, civilians get OROP as well

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, November 20, 2015
Today's Headlines

Paramilitary, civilians get OROP as well
The pay panel on Thursday in effect recommended one-rank-one-pension for all government employees, including those in paramilitary forces, while steering clear of using the term OROP.

After crashes, Army set to junk Nishant UAVs
The Army is set to cancel any further induction of the Nishant surveillance UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) developed by the DRDO after yet another of the drones crashed in the deserts of Rajasthan on Thursday.

Narendra Modi cautions IAS officers against corruption, laziness, despondency
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday exhorted young IAS officers to develop immunity against the “viral” of corruption, laziness and despondency and work towards bringing change that will improve the lives of the people.

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Equity MF investors beat FIIs in '15
For years, equity mutual funds (MFs) were the poor cousins of the stock markets as foreign institutional investors (FIIs) always poured more money into direct equities.

Mallya dials up Kanorias for truce with KFA lenders
The Kanorias of SREI are mediating a possible one-time settlement between beleaguered UB chairman Vijay Mallya and the consortium of lenders to the defunct Kingfisher Airlines (KFA), sources directly familiar with the matter said.

DRL made false claims on financials: US law firm
American law firm Lundin Law has said it is investigating claims against Dr Reddy's Laboratories (DRL) for possible violations of federal security laws, sending the company's shares down by 7% in early trades over a possible class action suit.

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Okhla residents to move court over waste plant
Residents of Sukhdev Vihar have decided to move the Supreme Court seeking a solution to the air pollution caused by Okhla waste-to-energy plant.

Two rivers turn blue in Meghalaya
At least two rivers in eastern Meghalaya have turned blue again apparently due to "high acid content", resulting in death of scores of fishes.

Retreating ice behind population explosion in Adelie penguins?
Adelie penguins may be benefiting from shrinking glaciers, according to a new study that found the population of the species in East Antarctica has risen 135 times than it was around 19,000 years ago.

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Italy launches jihadist hunt after US tip-off
Italy is looking for five terror suspects after a tip-off from the United States about possible jihadist attacks on tourist sites in Rome and Milan, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said Thursday.

Colombia probing Syrian Islamist who traveled to Paris
Colombia is investigating a Syrian woman with ties to radical Islam, who traveled to Paris ahead of the attacks on a stolen Israeli passport, sources at the state prosecutor's office said Thursday.

Woman who died in Paris raid was under surveillance
Hasna Aitboulahcen lived a secular life, drinking alcohol and rarely visiting a mosque, but police say she died an extremist's death: blowing herself up by detonating a suicide vest.

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Vidya Balan's first look as Geeta Bali
Vidya Balan’s first look as Geeta Bali in the Marathi film Ek Albela based on legend Bhagwan Dada in which she is doing a cameo

Hollywood stars and their sexual preferences
Hollywood stars have never been shy talking about their sexual preferences, read on to know some interesting facts about these international stars...

Katrina Kaif calls Rishi Kapoor 'Papa'
Katrina Kaif has been living in with Ranbir Kapoor for close to a year now at an impressive rented address on Mumbai’s Carter Road.

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Viagra may help prevent diabetes: Study
The anti-impotence drug Viagra may help ward off type 2 diabetes in people suffering from the disorder by improving their insulin sensitivity , a study has claimed.

Chocolate pill: It's all benefit, no fun

FDA okays GM salmon for human consumption

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Junior Asia Cup: India crush Oman 9-0 to reach semis
India thrashed Oman 9-0 in the quarter-finals of the junior men's Asia Cup hockey tournament on Thursday, thus storming into the semis.

India play out 2-2 draw against Australia in first hockey Test
India conceded the goal in dying minutes of the match to play out 2-2 draw against Australia in the first hockey Test of the three-match series. This series is the preparation for HWL Final that will be held in Raipur from November 27 to December 6.

ISL: Delhi Dynamos crush Pune City 3-1 to jump to 2nd
Roberto Carlos-led side came out all guns blazing to thump Pune 3-1 in their tenth game of the season at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday.

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10 cool gadgets we want to see in India
There are many gadgets and cool tech toys that are available in other countries right now but, sadly, not in the Indian market. There are many such pocket-sized and wearable devices that geeks in the country want in their hands, but can't get. Here's a list of 10 cool gadgets we want to see in India right now...

Global mobile shipments touch 478 million, Huawei grows fastest: Gartner
Worldwide mobile phone sales to end-users totalled nearly 478 million units during the third quarter of 2015. Continued growth in emerging markets helped bolster sales of local brands like Micromax which retained its position in top 10. Samsung maintained its global leadership followed by Apple.

Sony h.ear an headphones review: Superb sound but at a price
Overall, the sound and call experience on this headset was quite nice. However, we did expect a hefty price tag from them for h.ear on headphones.

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For new-age parents, kids, home is where the school is
All of 14, Aayushi Pandey says that she wants to study theoretical physics from one of the world’s top universities. A jazz dancer, self-taught sketch artist, swimmer, guitarist and blogger, she has studied theatre at the National School of Drama and also learnt Bharatnatyam for eight years. To top it all, she’s also the author of ‘Okozba’, a science fiction novel. But ask her what school she goes to and she shows her home address as the answer.

ICRISAT, IIT Bombay launches free online agriculture course
The National Virtual Academy for Indian Agriculture will launch an online course on diseases of horticultural crops and their management in collaboration with the International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

Edu amendments may fix nursery mess but spell trouble for teachers
The changes proposed in Delhi School Education (Amendment) Bill, 2015 are proving to be a mixed bag not least because they are being interpreted very differently by the government and others.

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'SC norm no hurdle to Thackeray memorial'

NCP: Tur seizure a Rs 2,000 crore scam

Activists welcome SC order prohibiting culling of strays

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Thampu: Willing to help PhD scholar

Lokpal bill in House next week

BJP complains to Jung about 8 bills

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Land grant controversy -JD(S) moves HC for vacating interim order
Janata Dal secular party (JD-S) has filed interlocutory application before the Karnataka high court seeking for vacating the interim order passed by the court on October 31.

Yettinahole project suspended till December 7
Faced with legal hurdles, Yettinahole Integrated drinking water project, one of the flagship projects of Congress government designed to quench the thirst of nearly 7 million people in drought-prone Kolar, Chickballapur, Ramanagaram, Tumakuru, Bengaluru Rural, and Hassan districts, has come to a grinding halt.

Private hospitals in Bengaluru under government scanner.
Private hospitals and nursing homes in Bengaluru have come under scanner over fleecing and exploitation of people from poor and marginalised sections during treatment.

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Ladies in Hyderabad bond over music and history
Ladies in Hyderabad bond over music and history

Dark days for Gudur town, 92 villages
Ninetytwo villages and Gudur town in the district are reeling under darkness as the authorities of Southern Power Distribution Company Limited (SPDCL) are waiting for the waters to recede from the sub-stations. Sub-stations at Gudur, Saidapuram and Rapur are marooned in flood waters, keeping the officials on their toes.

Centre seeks report on Manubolu NH breach
The Centre has asked the state government to restore the national highway-16 at Manubolu on a warfooting to resume vehicular traffic even as it sought a detailed report from NHAI on the massive breaches between Manubolu and Gudur mandals in the district.

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The lost art of musical STORY-TELLING

EC appoints Rajesh Lakhoni as Tamil Nadu chief electoral officer

Deadline over, some areas still under water

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Ex-rag picker's cleaning firm hits Rs 1cr turnover
Until 1981, Manjula Vaghela, now 60, used to work as a paper picker on the city streets for a living, earning Rs 5 per day. On rainy and cold days, this measly income would also elude her.

Impostor cheats company of Rs 11 lakhs
A company dealing in security products operating from Ahmedabad has lodged a complaint with city crime branch that a man impersonating as a Nick Barefoot, an employee of its sister concern company in the United Kingdom, lured them into booking 37 flight tickets worth Rs 30.66 lakhs.

'Charges invoked to crush our demands'

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Police inspector shot in Pratapgarh
A police inspector posted in Pratapgrah was shot by some unidentified persons in the heart of the city on Thursday evening. The cop, Anil Kumar, was in plain clothes and was shot on the chest after he tried to stop some hoodlums, sitting at a model beer shop, from creating disturbance. The assailants fled the scene before shocked onlookers could gather courage to nab them.

Admin cancels Yogi's visit to AU
District administration cancelled the proposed visit of Bharatiya Janata Party’s Gorakhpur MP Yogi Adityananth to Allahabad University. Yogi was scheduled to visit AU on Friday for inaugurating AU Student Union (2015-16).

Yogi Adityananth's visit to Allahabad university cancelled
Allahabad district administration has cancelled the proposed visit of BJP MP from Gorakhpur, Yogi Adityananth on the campus of Allahabad University. Yogi was to come to AU on November 20 (Friday) for inaugurating AU student union (2015-16).

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Centre asks Odisha government to submit drought report
In view of the deficient rainfall, the Center on Thursday asked the affected states including Odisha to submit memorandum seeking central assistance for the drought.

Odisha cuts farm loan interest to 1 per cent
The state government on Thursday announced to reduce interest rate on farm loans by half from two to one per cent amid allegations of rising number of farmers committing suicide due to loan burden.

Scientists survey Odisha shores for horseshoe crab
Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), Kolkata, recently surveyed the Odisha coast to submit a status report about the horseshoe crab to the government for its conservation and management.

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Migratory bird habitat to be affected after bushes burnt in Kaliasot
According to bird lovers this has also destroyed food and habitat of migratory birds which comes to city during this season and these depend upon bushes for stay.

Campaigning for Jhabua, Dewas by-poll ends, polling on Nov 21, counting on Nov 24
Campaigning for Jhabua-Ratlam Lok Sabha and Dewas assembly constituency ended at 5pm on Thursday.

Acid attack in Nazeerabad: Youth got liquid from baba to hypnotise victim
A day after a 22-year-old woman was allegedly attacked with acid by a youth in Nazeerabad area on city outskirts, the accused told cops that he did not know that it was acid.

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Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee remembers Indira Gandhi
Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee (CTCC) on Thursday celebrated the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the presence of former union minister Pawan kumar Bansal and president CTCC Pardeep Chhabra.

Chandigarh hosts meeting to discuss how to check diseases among livestock and poultry
In the wake of ‘Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza’ that struck geese at Sukhna Lake last December, Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries took an initiative to organize the quarterly meeting of nodal officers of Animal Husbandry Department of northern states.

HP announces 2 crore to raise gutted Kullu village
Himachal Pradesh government on Wednesday announced Rs two crore for reconstruction of Kotla village of Kullu district, which was reduced to ashes after a devastating fire incident on Sunday.

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Coconut Water For Detox & Weight Loss ; Siddhas of South India: Sadhu Chidambara Swamigal

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Recently I visited the samadhi temple of Sadhu Chidambaram Swami, who is also known as “Valla Naattaar”. A samadhi is the location where the physical body of a saint or siddha is burried. Such locations are spiritually very powerful, as the saint continues to interact with devotees through his samadhi. I would like to narrate a few stories of this little known saint of South India, who entered samadhi in recent times.
 
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

News Digest: Rightists got grants from 'Leftist' ICHR

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Today's Headlines

Rightists got grants from 'Leftist' ICHR
A close scrutiny of records of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) shows that a few historians among the 47 scholars who said in a statement on Tuesday that it was dominated by Leftist historians since 1970s actually got fellowships and research grants from the research body.

'Hizb-ul-Mujahideen raised over Rs 80 crore in 8 years to fund terror in India'
Indian investigators have informed the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in Paris that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), receiving funds in Pakistan from different channels, raised over Rs 800 million (Rs 80 crore) in the last eight years to carry out terror activities in India.

T S Thakur appointed next Chief Justice of India, to take over on Dec 3
Senior-most judge of the Supreme Court Justice T S Thakur was appointed the next Chief Justice of India on Wednesday. He will take over from Justice H L Dattu on December 3.

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Ola raises $500m at $5bn valuation
Transportation app Ola confirmed on Wednesday it has raised $500 million, or Rs 3,250 crore, from Scottish investment firm Baillie Gifford,

Road, rail projects get a boost
The Cabinet on Wednesday authorized the road ministry to clear projects up to Rs 1,000 crore on its own, besides empowering it to take appropriate measures, including compensation to developers where delay is not because of them.

Medical device price regulation model likely soon
The contentious issue of introducing price caps on exorbitantly priced medical devices is nearing a solution with the department of pharmaceuticals now directing all stakeholders, including medical device manufacturers and health ministry officials, to thrash out the matter and arrive at a final decision soon.

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Two rivers turn blue in Meghalaya
At least two rivers in eastern Meghalaya have turned blue again apparently due to "high acid content", resulting in death of scores of fishes.

Retreating ice behind population explosion in Adelie penguins?
Adelie penguins may be benefiting from shrinking glaciers, according to a new study that found the population of the species in East Antarctica has risen 135 times than it was around 19,000 years ago.

Government reaches out to pvt firms to raise forest cover
Faced with shortage of funds, the government on Tuesday called upon private firms to go the extra mile to increase forest cover so that an additional carbon sink of 2.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent is created by 2030.

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McDonald's outlet in Chinese city sparks row
McDonald’s has sparked off a controversy by opening a 100-seat outlet inside former leader Chiang Ching-kuo’s home in eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou. Chiang Ching-kuo, son of revolutionary figure Chiang Kai-shek, served as Taiwan’s president in the 1980s.

'Drop Assad-exit demand to fight IS'
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday that the West had to drop its demands about the political exit of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad if it wanted a genuinely international coalition against Islamic State militants.

IS preparing to use civilians as shield in Raqqa
Islamic State militants are stiffening their defences for a possible assault on their de facto capital of Raqqa, as international air strikes intensify on the Syrian city in retaliation for the Paris attacks.

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What is Karan Singh Grover's obsession?
While his ripped body says it all, Karan Singh Grover has no qualms admitting that he is obsessed with exercising.

Deepika indulges Ranbir's niece Samara
Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, who were in New Delhi around Diwali to promote their upcoming release Tamasha, had a sweet meeting with RK’s sister Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, who resides in the capital.

Bollywood movies in which Shah Rukh Khan dies
Here is a list of some of Shah Rukh Khan’s films where his character dies at some point in time or the other in the movie.

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Obesity and diabetes increase bone fracture risk
Development of obesity and Type-2 diabetes negatively affect bone structure, formation and strength over time, thereby increasing bone fracture risk, says a new study.

People fear dying of unprotected sex the most
It won't be a surprise if this news sweeps the bed sheet off you, literally. According to a researcher from the University of Michigan, more people are afraid of dying from unprotected sex than a 480-km road trip via car.

Overweight men face job bias too
Overweight men are just as likely as overweight women to experience subtle forms of discrimination when applying for a job or shopping at retail stores, says a new research.

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Ranji Trophy recap: That late 2000s show
A look back at the highs and lows and in-betweens from the seventh round of the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy season.

HC paves way for fourth India-South Africa Test at Delhi
The Delhi high court paved the way for DDCA to hold the upcoming fourth India-South Africa Test match at Kotla and directed the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to issue the provisional occupancy certificate.

ISL: Pune confident of breaching Delhi's famed defence
Delhi Dynamos and Pune City FC will have a chance to draw equal on points with the Goan side when they face each other in a crucial game on Thursday.

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Sony Xperia Z5 Dual review
Sony Xperia Z5 is a good smartphone by all measures, offering a decent display, great battery life, smooth performance, good camera, and quality audio in a package that is not too big for the hands. However, the price tag of Rs 52,990 can be its bane, considering several smartphones offer similar features and performance at a lower price.

9 ways Snapdragon 820 will change smartphones in 2016
Qualcomm has launched the Snapdragon 820, its latest high-end smartphone processor and its most high performance chip ever.

Micromax Canvas Xpress 4G first impressions
We went hands-on with the newly launched Micromax Canvas Xpress 4G smartphone to see if it is worth a buy...

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A year on, government brings German back to Kendriya Vidyalayas
German will now be taught in Kendriya Vidyalayas as an additional language, as the Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave its approval to a joint declaration of intent between the HRD ministry and the federal foreign office of Germany in this regard.

JNU professor talks on women's rights
Noted feminist writer and Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Prof Nivedita Menon, on Wednesday delivered the annual Professor Pradeep Kumar Memorial Lecture at Panjab University (PU).

Quality and affordable higher education need of the hour, Skoda India CMD says
Quality and affordable higher education is the need of the hour for the country, chairman and managing director of Skoda Auto India Pvt Ltd Sudhir Rao said on Wednesday.

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Chennai-made rake with 110 km|h top speed passes first trial round
The indigenously built Medha EMU rake has completed its first round of trials and after a few more rounds may be inducted into Western Railway (WR), sources told TOI on Wednesday .

Cabinet decision on land holdings to boost townships
The state cabinet on Tuesday withdrew its ban on the fragmentation of non-agri cultural lands measuring 2,000 sq m (20 gunthas) or less into smaller plots. Such lands are mostly located in and around urban areas.

Parisian artist Marko 93 brings light painting to city

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Finally, global tender floated to buy 2,000 bused for DTC
The transport department has floated a global tender for acquiring 2,000 buses of various categories. It has also invited applications from manufacturers of battery-operated buses.

Trade fair opens to all today, security beefed up
Get ready for traffic jams and long queues as India International Trade Fair opens for public on Thursday.

Transgenders to put best foot forward on ramp
The fashion show for transgenders with which the Society for Peoples' Awareness, Care & Empowerment (SPACE) will launch its year-long skill development programme for the community will feature both western and Indian wear. But the 'models', a dozen trans women, including Niki (22), will get their own dresses.

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Students stage midnight protest against actor

98% women travelers demand toilets on highways
As the United Nations observes World Toilet Day on November 19, HolidayIQ study shows highest demand for toilets comes from women travelers and particularly on highways, sightseeing destinations and buses and bus stations.

New law soon to sack elected panchayat members in Karnataka
Karnataka government on Wednesday tabled Karnataka Panchayat Raj (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 by virtue of which state government will have the provision of removal of the elected panchayat members on its own or with the recommendation from the concerned Zilla panchayat.

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Civic authorities demolish Khushnuma bungalow
In yet another brazen act of destroying heritage structures, the city’s civic authorities have begun demolishing a part of the Khushnuma Bungalow, a listed heritage structure, early this week.

Cops arrest kingpin of spices adulteration
The kingpin behind adulteration of spices, Rajesh Gupta, has a wide network to carry out his nefarious activities in the city.

AP told to remove liquor shops from highways by Dec 31
Raising serious concern over increase in the number of road mishaps in Andhra Pradesh, the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety has asked the state government to immediately remove the 800 odd liquor shops on national and state highways.

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Corp, ministers confident that normal life will return to Chennai tomorrow

Expert report on flooding ignored by govt, city pays

Rain on Sunday was highest in 10 years

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Ex-rag picker's cleaning firm hits Rs 1cr turnover
Until 1981, Manjula Vaghela, now 60, used to work as a paper picker on the city streets for a living, earning Rs 5 per day. On rainy and cold days, this measly income would also elude her.

Impostor cheats company of Rs 11 lakhs
A company dealing in security products operating from Ahmedabad has lodged a complaint with city crime branch that a man impersonating as a Nick Barefoot, an employee of its sister concern company in the United Kingdom, lured them into booking 37 flight tickets worth Rs 30.66 lakhs.

'Charges invoked to crush our demands'

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Allahabad police all set to launch its mobile app
The Allahabad police are all set to launch its mobile app, for its residents especially for net savvy citizens.

Allahabad to host kebab festival next month
The wait of Allahabadis for delicious Awadhi cuisine seems to be over as Uttar Pradesh Tourist Development Corporation (UPSTDC) has planned to organise a three-day 'Kebab festival" next month.

STDC to upgrade hotels, tourist bungalows
Facing heat from private hotel industry in the state, the UP State Tourism Development Corporation (UPSTDC) has decided to give a facelift to its tourist bungalows and hotels in the state.

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Tata steel commissions its Kalinganagar plant in Jajpur district
Tata Steel commissioned its much-hyped integrated steel plant at Kalinganagar Industrial Complex in Jajpur district of Odisha on Wednesday.

Naveen asks Tata Group for more investments in Odisha
The state government on Wednesday urged the Tata Group for development of an information technology and electronics manufacturing cluster at Naraj in Cuttack district.

Greens stop axing of 100-yr tree
Tree lovers protested against felling of a 100-year-old tree at Bapuji Nagar in the heart of the city on Tuesday. A number of passersby joined them and forced the Odisha Forest Development Corporation (OFDC) personnel to stop cutting the tree.

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Caught on tape: Toll booth looted in Madhya Pradesh
A group of men allegedly armed with firearms, iron rods and hockey sticks, assaulted staff and looted nearly Rs 40,000 and weapons from a toll booth on Bhind-Itawa road in Bhind district on Wednesday morning.

Last day campaigning for Jhabua, Dewas by-poll today, polling on November 21
Campaigning for Jhabua-Ratlam Lok Sabha and Dewas assembly by-poll will end on Thursday, with major political parties trying to bait voters for prestigious victory.

Suicide threat by MP officer : Centre approves plantation under NREGS
Controversy over carrying out horticulture and aforrestation activities under national rural employment scheme (NREGS) that resulted in a tiff between two senior officials of MP state employment guarantee council took a new turn on Wednesday after Centre approved plantations in forestry and horticulture under the scheme.

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Amid unrest, Punjab CM makes radio, DD address

Cycle expedition reaches Bathinda from Bikaner
To commemorate Golden Jubilee of its raising, Shatrunash Engineer Regiment undertook a cycling expedition from Bikaner to Bathinda.

CM to Rly: Speed up Khurda-Balangir line
Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday asked the railway authorities to expedite the economically-significant Khurda Road-Balangir railway project.

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Vishwakarma: The Lord of Architecture in Hinduism ; Health Benefits of Wheat and Its Nutritional Value

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Wheat is probably the most common cereal available all over the world and is in even higher demand in recent years due to its abundant health benefits. Over the years, wheat has shown itself to be one of the most successful and sustainable cereals crops in the world. It originated in southwestern Asia, but today it is grown in countless countries. Commonly, wheat cultivation is done at higher latitudes and is primarily used for baking bread products.
 
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Vishwakarma is the engineer amongst Gods and the presiding deity of all craftsmen and architects in India.
 
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