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Thursday, December 3, 2015

News Digest: India's view on finance, transfer of tech part of new shorter Paris draft

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, December 04, 2015
Today's Headlines

India's view on finance, transfer of tech part of new shorter Paris draft
India’s suggestions seeking a deeper commitment from the developed world on finance and transfer of technology still form part of the revised, shortened draft circulated at the Paris meet.

BSP demands VK Singh's removal from RS for 'anti-Dalit' comment
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MPs disrupted Rajya Sabha proceedings on Thursday afternoon objecting to the presence of Union minister V K Singh in the House, claiming that he had violated the Constitution by making “insensitive” remarks on the death of two Dalit children in Haryana.

Maneka pitches for law to monitor sex crime offenders
With the release of juvenile convicted of Nirbhaya gangrape imminent in the coming days, union minister Maneka Gandhi has sought for greater surveillance of sex crime offenders.

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Govt may drop 1% levy plan by mfg states for GST consensus
Keen to secure support of the Congress for the GST bill, the government is set to drop the proposal to allow up to 1% additional levy by manufacturing states amid indications of the principal opposition party not being averse to including the GST rate in a legislation other than the Constitution Amendment Bill.

Ola in global alliance to take on Uber
A global cab-aggregator alliance is emerging to take on ride-hailing app Uber.

Govt against expanding WTO negotiation agenda
The government on Thursday opposed any move to expand the negotiating agenda at the World Trade Organization (WTO) and instead urged member countries to stick to the issues under the Doha Round at the ministerial meeting in Nairobi later this month.

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Global warming could cause fall in oxygen on Earth: Study
Earth's oxygen could dramatically fall due to change in ocean temperature of just several degrees, which may likely result in the mass mortality of animals and humans, a new study has claimed.

Beijing smog reaches over 25 times safe levels
Beijing ordered hundreds of factories to shut and allowed children to skip school as choking smog reached over 25 times safe levels on Tuesday, casting a cloud over China’s participation in Paris climate talks.

Despite outcry, Japan to resume whaling
Japan will dispatch a whaling fleet to the Antarctic after a one year suspension, the government said, defying international criticism and a UN legal ruling that the “research“ expedition is a commercial hunt in disguise.

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'Bomb-type devices found at US shooting suspects' home'
Twelve pipe bomb-like devices and thousands of rounds of ammunition were found at the home of the couple suspected of carrying out a mass shooting at a holiday party in California, police said on Thursday.

US military opens all combat roles to women
USA-MILITARY/WOMEN (UPDATE 3, PIX)UPDATE 3-U.S. military opens all combat roles to women

'Clear no' in Danish vote on EU justice rules: PM Rasmussen
Danes rejected in a referendum Thursday a government proposal to deepen the EU member's participation in the bloc's justice cooperation, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said.

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What lured Priyanka to 'Bajirao Mastani'?
She was the first to be cast for Bajirao Mastani, long before Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone joined the project.

Popular actresses who went missing
Read on to know about the other popular faces of Bollywood who have wooed the audience in the past, but then went missing without a trace...

Bollywood's highest earning celebs
Read on to know about how much is Kajol being paid for her comeback film, Dilwale...

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Sun's 'superflares' may ruin Earth life
Sun has the potential to produce superflares, with energy equivalent to a billion megaton bombs, which may severely disrupt power grids and communication systems on the Earth, a new study has found.

Created: New substance harder than diamond
Until recently, diamond was the hardest known naturally occurring ma erial. But a new process appli ed to carbon has uncovered a substance that a group of scien ists say is even harder.

Crucial to study transplant surgery outcomes: Experts
Stakeholders of organ donation have said that there is an urgent need to study the outcome of an organ transplant, including the quality of life. Mumbai so far has seen 453 cadaver kidneys transplants since 1997 but there is no information whatsoever about the outcome of these surgeries over the years.

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4th Test: Ajinkya Rahane steers shaky India to 231
Ajinkya Rahane's unbeaten 89 was a silken innings on an uneven surface at the Feroz Shah Kotla, where the others struggled.

HWL: Inspired India beat Great Britain 2-1 to enter semis
Leaving behind their disappointing league campaign, India produced an inspired performance to upstage World No.4 Great Britain 2-1 and enter the semi-finals of the HWL Final.

Kumble nearly dropped for 2003-04 tour to Oz: Ganguly
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said Anil Kumble was nearly dropped for their famous tour to Australia in 2003-04 but it was him who fought with the selectors till late in the night to take the ace Lexine on board.

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Chennai flood: How tech companies are lending a helping hand
Several tech majors, from global giants to startups, have started initiatives to ensure that Chennai residents remain connected, safe and are not short of food as the city battles the rains that have left it crippled.

11 innovative Microsoft products that failed badly
In hindsight, these products were way ahead of their time and something that Microsoft should have pursued. Here are nearly a dozen instances in which Microsoft saw the future and passed.

Flipkart suffers Rs 2,000-crore loss in discount war
The Rs 2000-crore loss in the year ended March, is attributed to heavy discounts offered by Flipkart to win customers and stay ahead of rivals Snapdeal and Amazon India while investing in back-end operations.

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IIT-B 29th in Times ranking
IIT-Bombay was ranked 29th in the Times Higher Education BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and Emerging Economies Rankings, up from it’s last year’s position of 37.

Pvt schools face nursery admission delay
While the bills promising changes in the nursery admission system have cleared the assembly hurdle, they are still a few steps away from implementation.

16 Indian institutes among Top 200 in Times Higher Education ranking for emerging economies
Indian educational institutes occupy 16 places among top 200 universities in Times Higher Education BRICS and Emerging Economies rankings for 2016.

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Soon, orders of lokayukta to be binding
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said soon it will be mandatory to implement the recommendations of the lokayukta and uplokayukta.

Arnab to speak his mind, uninterrupted
It's the middle of the afternoon at the Times Tower in Lower Parel, and across half a dozen TV screens, Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi are engaged in their respective Parliament speeches on intolerance.

From religion to food, kids air views on freedom of choice
In 2013, 15-year-old Arjun Mirani interviewed author Ruskin Bond at the Times Literary Carnival and got him to reveal “that his favourite author was Charles Dickens, favourite character Bertie Rooster and his favourite food­hot, buttered toast with a sardine on top“.

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Support for Janlokpal's original draft only: Anna Hazare
On a day the Delhi government accepted the changes proposed by social activist Anna Hazare in the Janlokpal Bill and incorporated them in the draft that will be discussed in the assembly, Hazare seems to have queered the pitch for it.

Able & they know it, their tales offer a ray of hope
Shailendra Kumar Sonkar (45) still remembers the day he tripped on a pothole on his way to college and got injured.

2 in 2 days: ATM kiosk damaged
An ATM kiosk in Daryaganj was vandalised by miscreants on Thursday.This is the second time in a row that a kiosk has been damaged in the area, the first being on Wednesday.

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Karnataka hamlet is India's 1st smokeless village
Until last month, Thimmakka had to blow her lungs out even to make a cup of coffee. And this had been her ritual for 40 years now. Not any more.

Private company employee jumps to death in Bengaluru
A 31 year old employee near ITPL, South East Bengaluru, jumped to his death from the fifth floor of a private building during wee hours of Thursday.

Suspicious husband, wrong timing leads to teen's suicide
A suspicious husband and an 18-year-old in the wrong place at the wrong time is a recipe for disaster, as it happened in Yarabnagar, south Bengaluru, on Thursday.

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'PM supports Sufism, ignores other schools of Islam'
Members of the All Indian Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Thursday said that Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi is seeking to divide the Muslim community as he has expressed his support for the Sufi strain of Islam at various platforms but ignored other interpretations of the religion.

Panel asks depts to shift staff to Vij by June 1st
The committee on shifting of government offices on Thursday asked all departments to find out accommodation in Vijayawada on their own. The high-level committee met the heads and secretaries of 12 departments and asked them to finalise the schedule to shift their operations to Vijayawada by June 1, 2016.

Audio warning system installed on 'killer road'
In a first of its kind, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in collaboration with the district police has started playing recorded audio messages warning motorists and drivers to be careful and mindful of people on a highway .

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Poor turnout at Madras high court
The Madras high court witnessed poor attendance of advocates, litigants and staffers on Thursday , as commuting has become the biggest challenge after rescue operations and essential requirements due to the Chennai deluge.

Tamil Nadu CM J Jayalalithaa surveys flood-hit areas
CM J Jayalalithaa on Thursday undertook an aerial survey of the flood-hit districts--Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur.

Few doctors at work, hosps shift out patients
Healthcare systems went for a toss as hospitals were flooded and medical equipment were shut down as power supply continued to be disrupted on Thursday .

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BJP leaders blame Patidar stir for rural rout
In a cabinet meeting that lasted four hours, chief minister Anandiben Patel on Thursday did a thorough postmortem of BJP's poor performance in district and taluka panchayats during the recent local body elections.

BJP's post-poll mantra: Mera gaon, mera desh
Over the next two years, rural folks will take centrestage for BJP, a party which has thrived on urban votes. With an eye on assembly polls scheduled in 2017, the BJP government plans to pump in more funds to control damage in the countryside.

e-tourist visa draws over 550 in 2 months
The city airport saw a jump of 145% in number of foreign tourists' arrival on e-tourist visa in just two months.

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Parl seeks details on Nehru papers
After six decades, the manuscript of handwritten autography of first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru 'In and out of prison' has grabbed the attention of the country's policy makers.

HC turns down Rai's bail plea
Rejecting the bail application of Rai, Justice R D Khare said that it was not a fit case for the grant of bail.

Single window model launched to check HIV
DAPCU officials are focusing on blocks like Pratappur, Soraon, Shankargarh, Koraon, Meja and Phulpur which are home to migrants - a large chunk of them being vulnerable to HIV infection.

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Oil cos hike LPG price for non-subsidized consumers
Oil marketing companies, including the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), has increased the price of non-subsidized domestic LPG cylinders by Rs 61.50.

Govt to construct 3442 godowns in 3 years for paddy
The state government has proposed to construct 3,442 godowns in the coming three years to facilitate storage of paddy, seeds and fertilizers.

Odisha demands 5kcr in upcoming railway budget
The state government on Wednesday demanded 5,000 crore from the Centre in the upcoming railway budget for 2016-17, official sources said.

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Bhopal gas tragedy - "Make in India, but remember Bhopal"
While walking down the Remember Bhopal museum, a message from Children against DOW chemicals on wall of carbide factory might catch your attention, targeting the “Make in India” policy of union government, it says “Make in India but Remember Bhopal”.

Dearth of 5,000 docs, paramedics in MP, says health minister
Madhya Pradesh health minister Narottam Mishra admitted on Thursday that there is dearth of approximately 5,000 physicians and paramedical staff to cope with menace like dengue and swine flu. ``We need at least 5,000 doctors and paramedical staff in government hospitals as a large number of physicians fight shy of working in interior regions and seek transfers to urban areas," Mishra told a press conference.

Shivraj Singh's promises set aside to recover power dues from drought-hit farmers
Stung by severe drought and crop loss, farmers of Madhya Pradesh are now facing the agony of power cut by electricity companies for non-payment of dues.

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Captain Amarinder Singh to formally take over as PPCC president
Captain Amarinder Singh will formally take over as the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president on December 15 at a public rally to be held at Bathinda.

Sikh rights group to hold convention on 'intolerance in Punjab' by state government
Claiming that intolerant attitude is clearly visible towards dissent and opposition to established political parties in Punjab, state based NGO Sikhs for Human Rights (SFHR) has announced that they will organize a convention to highlight the dismal human rights conditions, arbitrary detentions and misuse of UAPA, sedition and preventive detention laws against political activists at Chandigarh on December 10.

Capt Amarinder Singh to take over as Punjab PCC president from December 15
Capt Amarinder Singh will formally take over as the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president on December 15 at a public rally to be held at Bathinda.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

News Digest: Congress stands by PC, says government motivated by vendetta

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, December 03, 2015
Today's Headlines

Congress stands by PC, says government motivated by vendetta

Fix MPs' salary at Re 1 more than Rs 2.50 lakh a month of cabinet secretary: SP leader

Plan to acquire bullet-proof jackets for Army soldiers scrapped: Government

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Yahoo on block, Marissa Mayer on way out?
The board of Yahoo Inc is weighing a sale of its core internet business when it meets this week, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Emission scandal to hit VW brand hard, rivals may gain
On a day the government termed Volkswagen group's emissions cheating scandal as a “well thought-out crime“, group officials and car industry experts said that the global scam -“having the size of a tsunami“ -will hit the brand hard in India and dissuade many customers from buying its vehicles for now.

Danone plans to serve 'mishti doi' in Europe
Bengal's 'mishti doi' may soon compete with French crème brûlée. A staple for joyous Bengali occasions, the sweet yogurt could find its way to European dinner tables as French dairy giant Danone is piloting a reverse innovation project to launch desi dairy products in some of its international markets.

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Global warming could cause fall in oxygen on Earth: Study
Earth's oxygen could dramatically fall due to change in ocean temperature of just several degrees, which may likely result in the mass mortality of animals and humans, a new study has claimed.

Beijing smog reaches over 25 times safe levels
Beijing ordered hundreds of factories to shut and allowed children to skip school as choking smog reached over 25 times safe levels on Tuesday, casting a cloud over China’s participation in Paris climate talks.

Despite outcry, Japan to resume whaling
Japan will dispatch a whaling fleet to the Antarctic after a one year suspension, the government said, defying international criticism and a UN legal ruling that the “research“ expedition is a commercial hunt in disguise.

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UK lawmakers vote to launch airstrikes on IS in Syria
British lawmakers voted by a wide margin Wednesday to join the international campaign of airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Syria, after Prime Minister David Cameron asserted that bombing the "medieval monsters'' in their heartland would make Britain safer.

Obama welcomes British vote to join Syria air campaign
US President Barack Obama hailed a vote Wednesday by British lawmakers to join the air campaign against the Islamic State group in Syria.

Trump calls for targeting Islamic State fighters' families
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said on Wednesday his plan for combating Islamic State militants involves targeting not just the group's fighters but also their families.

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Veteran actor Manoj Kumar hospitalised
Veteran actor Manoj Kumar has been admitted to a hospital in Kokilaben Hospital, Mumbai.

'Tamasha' strikes a chord with young India
Cinema has truly come of age. Spearheading this movement are filmmakers like Sajid Nadiadwala (2 States, Heropanti, Kick) and Imtiaz Ali (Jab We Met, Love Aaj Kal and Rockstar), whose latest release Tamasha, with Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone got a thumbs up from the critics and junta alike.

Stars who have never put on weight
Here is a list of actresses who we feel have never put on weight. Read on.

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Unhealthy bite: World getting a sweet tooth

Almonds provide lesser calories than estimated: Study
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN) has shown that whole almonds provide about 20% fewer calories than what was originally thought.

Cabinet okays Bill on Regional Centre for Biotechnology
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave its approval for introduction of a Bill to provide legal status to the Regional Centre for Biotechnology in Faridabad.

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BCCI to felicitate Sehwag at Kotla, DDCA to stay away
The BCCI has sent an official mail to the DDCA on Wednesday intimating them about the decision to felicitate Virender Sehwag but Sehwag's home state association for 17 years has decided to stay away from the celebrations as of now.

4th Test: India out to blank spin-weary South Africa
Virat Kohli’s team will be aiming to close out South Africa a third time with the same facet that has worked for them so far: spin, on slow and low surfaces.

I believe India can beat Great Britain, says Oltmans
Great Britain start as favourites against India in the quarterfinal of Hockey World League but home side's chief coach Roelant Oltmans think otherwise.

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10 cheapest smartphones with fingerprint sensors
Even though it was not the first in the smartphone industry, Apple has made fingerprint sensors all the rage with the debut of Touch ID fingerprint sensor in iPhone 5S.

Instagram year-in review 2015: Top 5 Indian accounts, and more
The Facebook-owned app has released data on the top accounts from India, most-liked photos and top hashtag, among others. Scroll down for the details of Instagram’s year-in review...

No, Mark Zuckerberg is not giving 99% of his Facebook shares to charity
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, to which Mark Zuckerberg will give away 99% of his Facebook shares, is a limited liability company -- not a charity or charitable trust.

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CISCE annual meeting held in the presence of HRD and CBSE representatives
The 108th General Body meeting of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi (CISCE) was held in the city.

14 major company visit IIT-BHU for placement on second day
On the second day of the placement season of IITs, as many as 14 major companies visited Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IIT-BHU) on Wednesday. 

CBSE asks schools to observe IDPD to sensitize students and make them more empathetic
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asked all affiliated schools to observe International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) and hold multiple activities on December 3 with an aim to motivate and engage students from school age to develop an empathetic understanding towards day to day challenges faced by children with disability in their personal, social, academic and recreational aspects of life.

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Lensman recalls Pope Paul VI's visit to India 51 yrs ago

Bizman's wife says rival, cops extorted lakhs

WHO launches flavoured TB drugs made for kids

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HC: Do gods sit in Cabinet meet & decide issues?
Do gods sit in the Cabinet meeting and decide the issues or is the Cabinet something beyond the heaven which can't deal with a relevant issue, the Delhi high court on Wednesday said expressing annoyance at the Centre's delay in sanctioning additional police for the capital.

Man held for raping teen stepdaughter
A 15-year-old girl has accused her stepfather of raping her for over a year after which the man was arrested from their residence in southeast Delhi's Jamia Nagar on Tuesday.

Driver flees with 1k mobiles
The driver of a truck carrying 1,000 mobile phones, along with four associates, fled with the vehicle in an attempt to make a fortune.

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Startups use their tech edge to push relief operations
 A host of startups from across the country reacted with agility to find ways to immediately help those suffering in the Chennai floods, quick off their feet to turn their business model to the cause.

George's tunnel road plan for city won't work: Experts
A tunnel ring road to ease the city's conges tion -this is Bengal uru development minister KJ George's solution to the traffic mess.

Rain brings down onion price, tomato remains expensive
Intermittent drizzle in the city may have cast a shadow on the sale of vegetables, especially onions and potatoes, but the fall in price has brought some relief for citizens. Though supply is better this year, sales are minimal due to the rain, say vegetable merchants.

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Girl raped by mom's paramour
A 12-year-old student and a 23-year-old tailor were raped in separate incidents by men who were close to them on Wednesday . In the first incident, a 12-year-old girl was raped by her mother's paramour at their house at Singareni Colony of Saidabad on Wednesday morning. The victim is a Class VI student of Government High School in Vikarabad.

`ACB will do a professional job in cash-for-vote scam'
Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) director-general AK Khan on Wednesday said the bureau filed a memo in court seeking FSL report on the voice match test conducted on the cash-for-vote case accused.

RTA's new rule hits vehicle owners
C Chandrasekhar, a resident of Marredpally, was seen fuming at RTOSecunderabad officials on Wednesday when the authorities refused to register his Yamaha FZ motorcycle.

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Chennai drowns under heaviest rain ever
Chennai on Wednesday recorded the heaviest-ever rainfall in over a century — of 29.4cm and 34.5cm — in the Met office's two observatories here in 24 hours, or more than half the average rainfall for the entire northeast monsoon, smashing the previous high of 26.1cm in 1901 and pummelling an already stricken city into submission.

Social media a force multiplier in marooned Chennai
Social media has proved a force multiplier for Chennai as the southern city is submerged following relentless rain.

Chennai floods: Interiors cut off, rescue teams struggle
The armed forces and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are undertaking a major rescue and relief operation in and around flood-hit Chennai, ranging from flying spy drones for aerial reconnaissance and damage assessment to deploying engineers, paramedics, naval divers and other rescue personnel on the ground.

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2015 local elections — Rural rout a warning to state BJP govt
The results of the local body election are a wake-up call for chief minister Anandiben Patel whose party has retained its urban fort but suffered serious reverses in Gujarat's rural areas. If this voting pattern gets repeated in the 2017 assembly polls, the ruling party could be in trouble.

Int'l day for persons with disabilities — Creating vision in the dark
When the visi tors will explore the world of darkness -felt everyday by the blind -at `Vision in the Dark' project at Blind People's Association (BPA) next year and visit exhibits such as Va ishnodevi cave, the project will have a major contribution from an Italian volunteer.

Bharuch double murder - Abid, Salim detained by ATS at Indo-Nepal border
The Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Gujarat detained Abid Patel, brother of Javed Dawood Shaikh alias Chikna an accused in the Mumbai serial blasts, along with an accomplice Salim Ganchi, from the Indo-Nepal border late on Wednesday afternoon.

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Parl seeks details on Nehru papers
After six decades, the manuscript of handwritten autography of first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru 'In and out of prison' has grabbed the attention of the country's policy makers.

HC turns down Rai's bail plea
Rejecting the bail application of Rai, Justice R D Khare said that it was not a fit case for the grant of bail.

Single window model launched to check HIV
DAPCU officials are focusing on blocks like Pratappur, Soraon, Shankargarh, Koraon, Meja and Phulpur which are home to migrants - a large chunk of them being vulnerable to HIV infection.

More Allahabad News»

Oil cos hike LPG price for non-subsidized consumers
Oil marketing companies, including the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), has increased the price of non-subsidized domestic LPG cylinders by Rs 61.50.

Govt to construct 3442 godowns in 3 years for paddy
The state government has proposed to construct 3,442 godowns in the coming three years to facilitate storage of paddy, seeds and fertilizers.

Odisha demands 5kcr in upcoming railway budget
The state government on Wednesday demanded 5,000 crore from the Centre in the upcoming railway budget for 2016-17, official sources said.

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31 years on, Bhopal gas case still tied in legal tangle

Bhopal gas disaster victims flays MP govt on false claims on facilities
The victims of Bhopal gas tragedy, world’s worst industrial disaster, have objected to the `intolerant behaviour’ of Madhya Pradesh government who has claimed to finish all major tasks in the interest of sufferers.

RSS to nationally campaign against social discrimination
To set-right its stand on reservations after the BJP’s Bihar debacle, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will launch a nation-wide campaign for social harmony against untouchability and other caste bias in January-February next year.

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Mohali mayor wants hygienic street food, writes to CMO
Mohali mayor Kulwant Singh has written to the health department seeking a check on the sale of food being sold by street vendors.

Possession of plot awaited, realty firm told to pay Rs 2L
Mohali District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum has directed Shivalik Site Plainer Pvt Ltd and Amarpreet Heera, a resident of Mohali's Phase II, to pay Rs 2 lakh as compensation to a resident of Zirakpur for selling property without give its actual possession to him.

Smart City: NGO wants better infra for bicycling
Putting its weight behind the Smart City Project, city-based non-government organization Yuvsatta has written to the UT adviser in which it has sought proper cycle stands and tracks for proomoting a culture of cycling in the city.

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