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Saturday, November 21, 2015

News Digest: PM Narendra Modi invites China to join solar alliance

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Today's Headlines

PM Narendra Modi invites China to join solar alliance
Ahead of the crucial Paris climate talks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today invited China to join the International Solar Alliance proposed by India.

Samajwadi Party hires fleet of private aircraft for Mulayam Singh Yadav's birthday bash
Sources said the party had hired a number of private aircraft to take its ranks to and from Saifai. A senior functionary in the state government said not just MLAs and MPs, some senior government officials too were being taken in private aircraft.

ITBP women hoof it to China border
At a time when the Army is reluctant to extend permanent commission to women officers and avoids giving them combat roles, the country's premier paramilitary force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), has already deployed women veterinarians on the China border.

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Former RBI governor sees revival of economy
Former RBI governor Dr C Rangarajan said he expected the country's economy to improve this financial year.

Pfizer, Allergan CEOs agree on combined company roles
Pfizer Inc and Allergan Inc chief executives have agreed on the roles they would assume in a combined company, removing one of the last hurdles to the largest ever healthcare merger, people familiar with the matter said.

ADB, Japan plan $16bn prog to support Asian infrastructure
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Japan on Saturday announced a five-year, $16 billion "partnership", including an investment fund, to support "sustainable" infrastructure development in the region.

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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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Former S Korean Prez Kim Young-sam dies
Former President Kim Young-sam, who formally ended decades of military rule in South Korea and accepted a massive international bailout during the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, died on Sunday.

Canada to fly in 900 Syrian refugees a day
Canada plans to fly in 900 Syrian refugees a day as of next month, according to media reports, as the defense minister said showing compassion for these people sends a message to Islamic State extremists.

Hong Kong goes to polls after democracy protests
Hong Kong will go to the polls for the first time since huge pro-democracy protests gripped the city, in what is being seen as a key test of public sentiment.

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BT Exclusive: Pulkit Samrat - Shweta Rohira separated
Pulkit Samrat and Shweta Rohira dated for a long time before they got hitched. She was his steady date when he was the lead actor of Ekta Kapoor’s television soap, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, to be precise.

Kriti Sanon, Sushant Singh in 'Half Girlfriend'?    
Mohit Suri's movie Half Girlfriend, an adaptation of Chetan Bhagat's book by the same name, might have Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon playing the leads.

SRK, Priyanka Chopra to unite for 'Don 3'?
If the reports are to be believed, Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra may unite on the silver screen again in Don 3.

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One in two 45-year-olds will get pre-diabetic high blood sugar
A most half of 45-year-olds will develop so-called prediabetes, an elevated blood sugar level that often precedes diabetes, says a study from The Netherlands.

Working vocal cords grown in lab
Human vocal cords have been grown in the laboratory for the first time in a develop ment that could one day lead to “voice“ transplants for people who cannot speak because of a permanently damaged larynx.

Every third child born in India is premature, say Mumbai doctors
Every third child born in India is premature, said city’s neonatologists while stressing on the need to check this trend by improving the nutrition of young women.

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India thrash Japan 6-1 to enter Junior Asia Cup Hockey final
Indian team continued their dream run in the Junior Men's Asia Cup hockey tournament as they crushed Japan 6-1 to reach the final. Indian colts will take on the winner of the second semifinal between Korea and Pakistan in summit clash on Sunday.

Sublime Djokovic crushes Nadal to reach World Tour final
World No.1 Novak Djokovic pulled out a near-perfect performance as he downed the resurgent Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-3 in their World Tour Finals last-four clash.

EPL: Vardy equals record as Leicester City go top
Jamie Vardy equalled the Premier League record by scoring for a 10th successive match as his Leicester City side went top after winning 3-0 at Newcastle United.

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Microsoft Windows turns 30: 12 interesting facts
November 20, 2015 marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of the very first version of Windows -- Windows 1.0. Here are some interesting facts about the world's most popular operating system.

Pepsi P1 budget smartphone with fingerprint sensor launched
The price for the next 1,000 units is set at 699 yuans (approx Rs 7,200); once this stock is exhausted, the buyers will have to shell out 999 yuans (approx Rs 10,350).

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...

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New initiatives transforming education sector in J&K: Deputy CM
Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh today said the PDP-BJP government was according top priority to the education sector and various initiatives have already been undertaken to improve the quality of education in the state.

Now prepare for IELTS with edX's new course on 'IELTS Academic Test Preparation'
IELTS is the world's most popular English language test for those wanting to study in higher education in an English-speaking country.

Delhi University's Indraprastha College wins Titans Cup 
High quality presentations at Titans Cup debate show off the best of Delhi University's debating talents

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GRP men held for snatching trader's gold
Three railway police (GRP) constables have been arrested by the railway crime branch in connection with a two-month-old incident in which a cloth trader had accused the cops of “confiscating“ his gold and cash at Mumbai Central Terminus without any receipt.

Do-it-yourself publishing: New success story for authors
Blogger Rasana At reya's first novel Tell 'A Thousand Lies' was shortlis ted for the Tibor Jones South Asia Prize in 2012.

Antiques help unravel our medical history
The 'Ayurvedic Man', perhaps the only known historical illustration of human internal organs, as understood by the ancient science; the game of 'jnana bagi' or 'Snakes and Ladders' as it's known today, once used to teach kids how to handle misfortune-most often illnesses -- with equanimity; photographs chronicling the dai tradition in Rajasthan; mendicants' sandals, intricate maps of the human brain, paintings of traditional healers commissioned by British officers during the Raj, ancient medical instruments, and leprosy awareness ads from the 1950s ­ it is a rather curious assortment of objects that will soon be making its way to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya.

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EDMC doctors protest over unpaid wages
A group of doctors at a city municipal hospital in east Delhion Saturday protested over non-payment of their salaries for the months of September and October, but later reached a resolution with the civic administration.

Stamp duty, govt stance on urban area not yet clear
Six months after the central government notified the operational guidelines for implementation of the land pooling policy, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is yet to implement it. While the Delhi government is apprehensive about declaring 95 villages as a development area, sources in DDA say there is not much clarity on several issues.

MLAs to brief schools on law
All the 70 MLAs of the Delhi assembly have been assigned 10 private schools each in his/ her constituency.

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Karnataka HC orders notice to BDA commissioner on contempt plea
A division bench of the Karnataka high court has ordered notice to T Sham Bhat, commissioner of BDA in response to a contempt petition filed by Sarakki Lake Area Improvement Trust.

Bengaluru-based doctors to train three Afghan surgeons on cleft lip and palate surgery
Under the International Training and Research Center for Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery that has been launched at the Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center, two Bengaluru-based doctors would train three Afghan surgeons on safe cleft and craniofacial surgery. It is a joint initiative from Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center and Deutsch Cleft Kinderhilfe, serving India, Afghanistan, Africa and South Asia region.

Special bus service from Bengaluru to Pampa
Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has planned to introduce New Rajahamsa service for the convenience of the travelling public on the routes: Bengaluru to Pampa (Shabarimalai). The Ticket fare and time table details are furnished below - Destination: BNG- Pampa.

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Maoists set free 6 TRS men in Khammam
The six Telangana Rashtra Samiti leaders, who were abducted by Maoists from Pusuguppa village of Charla mandal in Khammam district on Wednesday, were released on Saturday morning.

Appoint SEC soon: HC to Andhra Pradesh government
Justice CV Nagarjuna Reddy of the Hyderabad High Court has directed the Andhra Pradesh government to appoint a state election commissioner (SEC) immediately.

Three killed, 3 hurt as lorry runs amok
Five people including three girls were killed in two separate road accidents in Kurnool on Saturday.

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Mom's book turns new eaf on age-old wisdom
So when Lakshmy Ramanathan became pregnant four years ago, the story was no different. Confused and exasperated it was then that she decided to write, 'For Bumpier Times', which provides answers to the 101 questions that women are subjected to.

Lamps old and new light up Karthigai Deepam
Households everywhere are busy polishing their brass lamps and scouting for perfectly shaped terracotta diyas. For while Diwali has come and gone, Karthigai Deepam, the festival of lights, is just round the corner.

Women behind the wheel
Female drivers are in demand as they are smart, punctual and cautious.

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Court refuses to cancel warrant against Jain monk
The Jain monk who sought eight months’ time to walk to the city from Kolkata to face criminal trial for the publication of a forged government notification in support of Bal Diksha, got a setback on Saturday when a city sessions court rejected his plea to quash the warrant against him.

Poll apparatus ready for your vote
The stage is set for the municipal corporation election voting on Sunday.

Now, IGBC aims to make schools green
After having roped in real estate developers, Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) now looks to make schools green.

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AU starts process for depositing contribution under New Pension Scheme
The authorities of Allahabad University, after being asked by the authorities of PFRDA (Pension fund regulatory and development authority) to transfer the share of funds, which it is liable to pay against the 10% share of monthly salary of a given employee under the New Pension System (NPS), has started the process for transfer of funds to the central agency.

IRCTC to launch winter trips to heritage sites, deserts
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) will start two train services that will unveil the winter charm of the country’s sprawling deserts and heritage sites.

Dalit woman thrashed for touching idol
A Dalit woman was allegedly thrashed by three persons for touching a goddess' idol in a temple in Rajapur area of Chitrakoot district on Thursday evening. Police have lodged an FIR against three persons, including prime accused Rohit, under Sections 323, 504, 506, 356 of IPC and 3(14) of the SC/ST Act. All accused are absconding.

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Man kills six-month-old daughter, surrenders before police
A man allegedly killed his six-month-old daughter after a fall out with his wife in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district on Saturday, and surrendered to the police.

Naveen breaks silence, says his party is against intolerance
Breaking his silence on the intolerance debate, chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday said his party is totally against intolerance.

Cropping a calamity, counting her losses
Until a few months ago, Jharana Jena lived a happy agrarian life with her husband Prasanna, three daughters and a son, at Uasadiha village in Dhenkanal district.Then the drought came and ruined it all.

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Thieves make off with Rs 5 lakh cash, gold ornaments
Thieves made off with Rs 5 lakh in cash and gold ornaments, all worth about Rs 8 lakh from a locked house in Hemu Nagar locality here. The theft occurred during the intervening night of Friday and Saturday. Torwa police got the information about the theft at around 1am at night.

EC sends central observer for Jhabua by-poll
The election commission on Saturday sent a special central observer for Jhabua-Ratlam Lok Sabha by-poll as demanded by senior Congress leader Kamal Nath. Congress in a letter to the chief election commission (CEC) Naseem Zaidi, had apprehended misuse of government machinery by the ruling party and demanded a special observer from Delhi.

Farmer falls into well, dies
INDORE: A 35-year-old farmer fell into a well and died after a scuffle between recovery officials of power department in Sajwani village of Barwani, prompting a large crowd to block Sendhwa-Barwani state highway in protest for an hour on Saturday.

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Free mega health camp in Chandigarh on Nov 22
A team of doctor from allopathy, ayurveda, homeopathy along with yoga experts will provide free consultation at the second free mega health check up camp organised by Joshi Foundation on 22nd November.

Vice Admiral inaugurates War Ship in Dalhousie
The installation of a war ship at Dalhousie Public School (DPS)campus in Dalhousie , Himachal Parsesh , on Saturday has set a different pace and precedence for institutions of repute to emulate.

Students participate in Baal mela
As a tribute to India’s first Prime Minister and his love for the children, Baal Mela was organized by Army Public School, Chandimandir for its children.

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Friday, November 20, 2015

10 Simple Home Remedies for Cracked Heels ; The Five Essentials for Practising Pranayama

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Five things are necessary for practising Pranayama. First a good place; second, a suitable time; third, moderate, substantial, light and nutritious food; fourth, patient and persistent practice with zeal, ease and earnestness and lastly the purification of Nadis (Nadi-Suddhi). When the Nadis are purified the aspirant enters the first stage in the practice of Yoga—‘Arambha’.
 
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News Digest: Bihar signals end of BJP's Gujarat model: Ahmed Patel

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Today's Headlines

Bihar signals end of BJP's Gujarat model: Ahmed Patel
Senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel on Friday said the drubbing suffered by BJP in Bihar assembly polls marked the “end“ of the “so-called“ Gujarat model. He said the poll results in Bihar and Delhi underline the “decline“ of BJP.

'Bonhomie' with Lalu shows Kejriwal now a regular politician
On October 3, 2013, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad was sentenced in the multicrore-rupee fodder scam. 

`Bonhomie' with Lalu shows Kejriwal now a regular politician
On October 3, 2013, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad was sentenced in the multicrore-rupee fodder scam. That evening, Arvind Kejriwal posted on Twitter, “Laloo (sic) made crores in fodder scam.But no order for recovery of that money.

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Zydus launches diabetes drug at Rs 7/day
Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila is launching an anti-diabetic drug, teneligliptin, at an aggressive price of Rs 7 per day, almost 1/6th the price at which the established gliptins by MNCs are sold.

Vodafone users in Delhi can now choose their mobile no
Vodafone India today launched a facility allowing customers in Delhi and NCR to choose the numeric combination of their choice in the mobile numbers.

On the fast track: Lamborghini eyes bigger play in India
Italian sports car maker Lamborghini is counting on India’s rapidly-rising number of millionaires and billionaires for future growth.

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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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Paris attacker on run from IS for 'chickening out'
The architect of the Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is confirmed dead. Attention now shifts to the suspected terrorist who has been on the run since the night of the killings and is the most-wanted man in Europe—Salah Abdeslam.

Mexican influx into US tailing off as Asians surge in
"The Mexicans are going! The Mexicans are going!" could well be the parting cry from many Americans after a new Pew survey released this week revealed that more Mexicans have been leaving to return home than arriving in the United States.

Palestinian poet in Saudi gets death for apostasy
A Saudi Arabian court has sentenced a Palestinian poet to death for apostasy, abandoning his Muslim faith, according to trial documents seen by Human Rights Watch, its West Asia researcher Adam Coogle said on Friday.

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KSG: I feel a lot of love for Bipasha 
Persuasive and confident, Karan Singh Grover, a popular face on TV, who has made foray into films lately doesn’t mince his words when it comes to voicing his opinion.

Shocking celebrity revelations
Following Charlie Sheen’s disclosure that he is HIV positive, BT recounts other celebs’ confessions

Bollywood male actors on kissing on-screen
We take a look at a few of our Bollywood male actors who had their own say about kissing onscreen...

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Crying babies respond to singing more than talking
Crying baby? Try singing a song rather than talking. A team of scientists confirmed this after a study involving 58 infants, age seven to ten months.

Eating walnuts may lower heart disease risk
Consuming about 60 grammes of tree nuts, such as walnuts, daily may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, a new study has claimed.

Artificial pancreas performed well in humans in US
A team of the US researchers has developed a functional artificial pancreas that has performed well in humans in clinical settings. It's been developed by combining mechanical artificial pancreas technology with transplantation of islet cells which produce insulin.

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No BCCI member was 'snooped' by UK company, says Sanjay Patel
Replying to a BCCI letter, its former secretary Sanjay Patel that the UK-based company, hired by the previous dispensation, "did not snoop on any board official" during his time in office. The BCCI had asked Patel to clarify about the $900,000 payment made to the company.

Jos Buttler hits fastest ODI hundred for England
Jos Buttler hit the fastest one-day hundred for England while opener Jason Roy notched a maiden century to lift England to 355/5 in the fourth and final day-night international against Pakistan in Dubai on Friday.

Track Asia Cup: Indian cyclists finish third with 11 medals
India's cycling contingent put up a commendable effort at the 2015 Track Asia Cup at the IG Stadium Complex Velodrome, ending the three-day event at third place with 11 medals.

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Microsoft Windows turns 30: 12 interesting facts
November 20, 2015 marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of the very first version of Windows -- Windows 1.0. Here are some interesting facts about the world's most popular operating system.

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...

Sony h.ear on 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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Delhi University's Indraprastha College wins Titans Cup 
High quality presentations at Titans Cup debate show off the best of Delhi University's debating talents

CISCE board revamps syllabus, pattern of question papers
ICSE schools will go the CBSE way. The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) board on Friday revamped its syllabus, infrastructure and training methods.

Permanent affiliation to private schools in Punjab: Govt
Punjab government today said it has decided to grant permanent affiliation to all the private schools of the state to relieve them from the cumbersome process of applying for affiliation every year.

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Is Mikhail the key link in case?
Mikhail Bora may be emerging as the key link to establish the differences between his mother Indrani and his sister Sheena-over Sheena's relationship with Rahul Mukerjea-but the CBI is in no hurry to make him a witness in the case.

Police could have arrested Peter had they wanted to do so: Sr bureaucrat
Did the police err by not taking action against Peter Mukerjea in the Sheena Bora murder case? Despite questioning him several times, despite the contradictions in his public utterances, despite possessing information supplied by his son Rahul, hinting that at least he knew of the murder plot, the police did not act against him.

'Audio clips Rahul recorded will nail Indrani, Peter'
Rahul Mukerjea's alertness after his girlfriend's disappearance has helped the CBI nail his father Peter, besides Indrani, in the Sheena Bora murder case.

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'Bonhomie' with Lalu shows Kejriwal now a regular politician
On October 3, 2013, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad was sentenced in the multicrore-rupee fodder scam. 

Keep cars at home for a day: Rai
With the second Car-Free Day scheduled to take place on Sunday, transport minister Gopal Rai asked Delhiites to forego cars on the day.

Body of another Uzbek dancer found in Hapur
In a new twist to the murder of Uzbek belly dancer Shakhnoza Shukurova, police have found the body of another woman from that country who was an alleged accomplice in the killing.

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Voice out your desire, or run away, say the children activists
Marking the three day childhood symposium organised by Azim Premji University, several advocates on children’s issues voiced out their experiences in a panel discussion on children’s participation in the construction of their everyday lives.

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.

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NTR Trust to coach youths for TSPSC exams
The NTR Trust on Friday announced that it will impart special training to about 800 youths in Telangana for the Group I and II examinations.

Refer GST Bill to select committee: AP to Centre
Taking strong exception to ‘usurping’ of financial powers of states, the Andhra Pradesh government on Friday requested the Centre to refer the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill to a select committee.

After Nellore, rain batters Ongole
Rains that pounded Nellore district for five days, turned their fury on the neighbouring Prakasam district on Friday. The district headquarters town of Ongole bore the brunt even as normal life in the district was thrown out of gear.

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Why does inner city flood? Here too drain work was scaled back
Here's why even localities in several posh parts of the inner city were submerged after last week's heavy rain: Corporation of Chennai has failed to complete work on storm water drains so the unlinked network is full of dead ends where rainwater overflows and floods roads.

TN moves SC against folk singer's release
The Tamil Nadu government on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking two-day police cu8s8tody of folk singer Kovan, who was granted relief by the Madras high court in a sedition case.

I-T circular on nuns, priests upheld by HC
The Madras high court has granted status quo against a circular of the central government saying salary of the nuns and priests teaching in colleges cannot be exempted from tax deduction at source (TDS).

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SPG calls for vote against BJP
National president of Sardar Patel Group (SPG) Lalji Patel, and representatives of Kshatriya, Vaishnav and Brahmin communities formed Samrasta Manch here on Friday and appealed upper caste community members to vote against BJP in the forthcoming local body polls.

Advani to vote in corporation polls
Senior BJP leader and Gandhina gar MP LK Advani who is registered as voter from Shahpur in Ahmedabad will be in the city on Sunday to cast his vote.

Cong releases BJP's 'bribe rate card' for different works
Before the end of the campaign period on Friday for the six municipal corporation polls, Congress released a `rate card' of bribe for different works in chief minister Anandiben Patel-led BJP government.

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Dalit woman thrashed in UP for touching idol
A Dalit woman in her thirties was allegedly thrashed by three persons for touching an idol of a goddess in a temple in Rajapur area of Chitrakoot district on Thursday evening.

Pulse polio immunisation campaign from November 22
Around 9.52 lakh children under 5 years would be administered polio drops in the pulse polio immunization campaign slated to be organized from November 22 to 27 this year.

Two BJP MPs stopped from entering Allahabad University campus
BJP member of Parliament from Phulpur, Keshav Prasad Maurya and BJP MP from Kaushambi, Vinod Sonkar were not allowed to enter the campus of Allahabad University by Allahabad Police, on Friday noon.

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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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MP man sets wife on fire for refusing to cook meat
A 25-year-old woman was set ablaze by her husband in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh after she refused to cook mutton for him.

Except IT-payers, all farmers to get drought relief, says CM
Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has clarified that barring income tax payers, all other farmers are eligible for getting drought relief. Instructions in the regard have been issued to all district collectors through a circular on Friday.

Jhabua-Ratlam LS & Dewas assembly seat by-poll today
Polling for Jhabua-Ratlam Lok Sabha and Dewas assembly seats will be held on Saturday. Congress has moved election commission demanding appointment of a special central observer in view of alleged malpractices by the members of ruling party in Jhabua-Ratlam constituency.

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"Not the Sikh groups but Sukhbir Badal's political move of pardon Sirsa Dera chief put Punjab on boil"
Rebutting Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal’s statements blaming theirs and other Sikh groups for disturbing communal harmony in Punjab allegedly at Congress’ behest, Dal Khalsa has said that actually it was deputy chief minister's politically managed move to pardon Sirsa Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim that has put the Punjab on boil.

Punjab's health department to hire detective agents to catch violetors of Pr-Conception & Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique Act
The Department of Health and Family Welfare, Punjab shall soon be hiring the professional services of leading detective agencies for catching hold of the violators of Pr-Conception & Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique Act (PC-PNDT Act).

PGI to host conference to sensitize doctors about Diabetic foot amputations
Annually 40,000 diabetic patients lose their limbs in India. Worldwide, every 8 sec a limb is amputated and lost because of diabetic foot and its complications.

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Health Benefits of Papaya Seeds

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Most of the time when we eat Papaya, we trash the Seeds. But little do we know how beneficial they are and how they can prevent and cure a plethora of ailments related to the liver, gut, worms and even diseases like Dengue.
 
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