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Saturday, December 26, 2015

News Digest: India will again insist on no Pak meet with separatists

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Today's Headlines

India will again insist on no Pak meet with separatists
Pakistan continues to maintain that there is no change in its policy on Hurriyat and that it still considers the separatists as true representatives of Kashmiris.

Cross-border religious tourism is lowest-hanging fruit
Singer Anup Jalota’s bhajan ‘prabhuji tum chandan hum pani’ played in the background as a saffron-robed priest purified Krishna, Radha and Hanuman's idols with milk for their installation at Lahore’s Krishna Temple in February 2007.

Govt plans to prioritise projects for conservation of water resources
With the year 2015 drawing to a close, the Centre has proposed to give a new push to managing the country’s water resources by prioritizing its activities for 2016 when it will look beyond Ganga to initiate new projects and complete the ongoing ones.

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'World Bank may revise India's growth projection'
World Bank chief economist Kaushik Basu on Saturday indicated that the bank may revise its GDP growth projection for India after it goes for a stock-taking in a few months.

Coal India produces 9 percent more in FY 2015
State-run Coal India Limited (CIL) produced 9 percent more coal in the current fiscal than in 2014, the government said on Saturday.

Punjab govt seeks more funds from Reserve Bank
Punjab government has asked the Reserve Bank to increase the credit limit so that payments could be made to farmers in view of the bumper paddy output, which led to a higher procurement by the state agencies.

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Crows too know how to make and use tools!
f you thought only humans or primates can forge and use tools, you are wrong. Crows can make, use, and even store for re-use certain tools while foraging for food, a new study shows.

'Bread, Wine, Chocolate' makes environmental issues tasty
The lands, waters and atmosphere of our planet are under tremendous stress from the appetites and endeavors of more than 7 billion people, and such issues often make for grim reading.

Amid smog crisis, China vows more liveable cities
China vowed on Tuesday that it would make "liveable" cities a central goal of China's urban planning, amid persistent problems over choking smog that frequently blankets the populous east and north.

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Tornado, flood deaths reach 18 in US
The death toll from tornadoes and flooding this week in the southern United States climbed to 18 on Saturday, according to officials and local media, as the nation braced for more stormy weather during the busy post-holiday travel weekend.

Floods force mass evacuations in 4 S American countries
More than 100,000 people have had to evacuate from their homes in the bordering areas of Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina due to severe flooding in the wake of heavy summer rains brought on by El Niño, authorities said on Saturday.

Oz bushfires raze more than 100 homes on Xmas
More than 100 homes burned down in a leading Australian tourist area in bushfires on Christmas Day and the situation remained dangerous on Saturday, as officials predicted more blazes to come later in the hot southern summer.

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Riteish dodges the paparazzi for Genelia
After a picture of Genelia D’souza’s baby bump appeared in a tabloid, Riteish Deshmukh has become rather protective of his wife.

Salman Khan: Cliches that make his films a hit
The Bollywood heartthrob - Salman Khan, has a huge fan following and understandably so.

Where the stars will be on New Year's Eve
It’s that time of the year when déjà vu sets in Bollywood. Stars, big and small (with some notable exceptions), prefer ringing in the New Year at destinations far away from home.

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LED lighting cuts costs for greenhouse tomato growers
Supplemental light-emitting diode (LED) lighting treatment can help greenhouse tomato growers reduce energy cost without affecting fruit quality attributes, new research suggests.

Meet the animal that may live forever
Is there a creature that can defeat death? Yes, says new research that confirmed that the tiny hydra - a centimetre-long polyp that inhabits fresh water all over the world - does not show any sign of deteriorating with age and, if kept in ideal conditions, may just live forever.

New polymer could purify water in seconds
Researchers have used the same material found in air fresheners, cyclodextrin, to develop a technique that could revolutionize the water-purification industry.

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Virat Kohli leads new dawn of Indian cricket
Indian cricket's fortunes ebbed and flowed in 2015 with Kohli successfully leading the Test side and Dhoni appearing to be losing his midas touch, while in off the field drama Manohar returned as the BCCI boss.

EPL: Stoke beat Man United to pile misery on Van Gaal
Louis van Gaal's position in the Old Trafford hot seat looked even more precarious as Stoke City swept Manchester United aside in a comfortable 2-0 victory.

Pakistan divided on tainted Mohammad Amir's return
Former players and fans on Saturday voiced contrasting opinions about the prospect of talented Mohammad Amir rejoining Pakistan's national squad after finishing a five-year ban over spot-fixing.

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7 things that defined Indian startup industry in 2015
Here are seven biggest events that defined Indian startup industry in the year 2015:

5 sub-Rs 2,000 add-ons to make your smartphone smarter
Check out 5 apps and accessories under Rs 2,000 that will make your smartphone smarter...

2015: When Flipkart, Snapdeal forced Ambanis, Birlas to join the etail race
The newbies' gang of Flipkarts and Snapdeals are forcing Ambanis and Birlas of supermarket chains to join the burgeoning e-commerce landscape.

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CBSE launches mobile app for e-learning material for students, teachers
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today rolled out its latest mobile application E-CBSE for providing e-learning material for students and teachers.

90% of government degree colleges in Karnataka headless
According to the department of collegiate education, 376 — or, some 91% — of the 411 GFGCs in the state don't have a permanent principal. In Bengaluru, only three of the 20-plus GFGCs have permanent principals.

Gujarat Class XII science results: 3,542 score over 90%
Around 98% students who'd appeared for semester III of Class XII science stream cleared the board exams. Of the nearly 1.33 lakh students in A group (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) and B group (Physics, Chemistry and Biology), only 2,681 students failed.

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Zoroastrianism is a universal faith and welcomes all, says former advocate-general
Parsi priests often approach actor Boman Irani and ask him to do something about the community’s dwindling numbers. “Uh su karu? (What should I do?),” he asks perplexed. “I can’t go on people’s honeymoons and supervise, can I?” At the Iranshah Udvada Utsav, the narrative of the Parsis’ dwindling numbers provided such moments of hilarity, while exposing the rift between orthodox and liberal sections of the community. Irani, who was the Utsav’s chief guest on Saturday, elicited chuckles as he said, “Damn the Bengal tiger, save the Parsis.”

ATS hunt still on for third Malwani man
Officials of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) are still searching for the third missing Malwani man, Mohsin Sayyed, who had last been tracked to the outskirts of the state.

Young minds get a lesson in literature
On Saturday morning, children’s author Katie Bagli gave young minds some lessons in literature at a workshop as part of Times of India’s Mumbai for Kids.

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Auto permits up for sale, govt suspends 3
Three officials of the transport department were suspended on Saturday for allegedly colluding with intermediaries over distribution of auto permits.

DDA to put up 10,000 rejected flats for sale
Nearly 10,000 DDA (Delhi Development Authority) flats will be available early in the new year, most of them one-bedroom accommodations surrendered by allottees of the 2014 housing scheme.

Govt plans link roads to peripheral expressways to decongest Delhi
The government is exploring possibilities of building about half a dozen roads that can provide direct connectivity between the Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressways (EPE & WPE) through the city. Certain sections of such links aimed at decongesting Delhi roads, would be elevated since these would pass through populated areas.

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Karnataka high court declines bail to a Bengaluru based accused
The Karnataka high court has rejected bail to one Mohammed Sadiq Basha, a resident of Bengaluru and an accused in the corruption/extortion case connected to Lokayukta office.

Ghost rumours plague Gotur village in Karnataka
Rumours of the spectre of the late actress Kalpana roaming the precincts of Gotur village in Hukkeri taluk has generated fear among residents here.

Floods to farmers, Xmas sermons weave social message
Amid the elegant Roman arches and floral decorations, stood four candles in the 199-year-old St Mark's Cathedral in the heart of Bengaluru.

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Vizag seeks RS 1,584 cr from Centre for smart city project
How much does it cost to turn Visakhapatnam into a smart city? If the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation's project report is any indication, the port city needs Rs 1,584 crore to develop infrastructure and facilities that could catapult Visakhapatnam into a smart city.

Corporate makeover in the pipeline for state hospitals?
Taking a leaf out of corporate hospitals, the state health department has now decided to restrict the functions of superintendents in government teaching hospitals to “the clinical side of administration and service matters of health staff “.

Andhra Pradesh demands share in Telangana power
In a move that could reignite conflict between the two states, the AP government has decided to demand a share in power from Telangana's two new plants located at Bhupalapalli and Singareni.

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BJP confident of holding jallikattu
On a day two Union ministers expressed confidence in holding jallikattu this year, PMK blamed Congress, BJP and the two Dravidian majors in the state for the prevailing ban on the sport.

Tamil Nadu pays tribute to tsunami victims
Abhinaya was just nine months old when the 2004 tsunami hit the coastal hamlets of Cuddalore district 11 years ago, killing more than 600 people including her parents in Killai village.

Remarriage no ground for losing custody of child: HC
Merely because a woman remarries after her husband's death, she would not be disentitled to the custody of her minor child, Madras high court has said, adding that solemnizing a second marriage is not an `illegal or improper' act.

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Hold Dahod meeting in state capital: HC
The Gujarat high court on Friday directed that a meeting be held in Gandhinagar on Saturday to elect the president and vice-president of Dahod district panchayat. The court gave this order on a petition filed by 25 out of the 26 elected members of the panchayat who belong to the Congress. These members had said they apprehended ruckus by BJP members.

Patidar youth shot during quota riots dies
Mehsana city, which was epicentre of Patidar quota stir, became tense on Friday evening as news of Mayur Patel's death spread like wild fire. Mayur (26) was shot in the neck on August 26, when paramilitary troops fired at a mob of over 5,000 Patidars, who were agitating at Modhera crossroads in Mehsana demanding OBC reservation.

400 lose India Post jobs in state on single day
Over 100 employees of India Post gathered at Gujarat University on Friday to protest against the department's sacking of around 400 employees in the state on December 23 -allegedly without giving any reason. Sacked employees said that each of them was asked to sign a paper by superiors accepting his termination from job with immediate effect with claim to a month's salary.

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First DMU from Atal's Bateshwar on Dec 24
Bateshwar, the ancestral village of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, will be on railway map with diesel multiple unit (DMU) train.

Allahabad high court quashes 50 AMU appointments
The Allahabad high court has quashed over 50 appointments of administration assistants (upper division clerks) of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), delivering a blow to the selection committee.

19 Pakistani women seek Indian citizenship
As many as 26 Pakistani nationals from Sangam city are seeking Indian citizenship, following two women from the neighbouring nation being recommended for the same by state government as they prepare to marry residents of Kanpur.

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Chief secy-led OKCL not govt company
Questions over release of funds, share holdingAshok.

'Rehman did not visit secretariat'
Police on Friday denied suspected al-Qaida operative Abdul Rehman visited the heavily fortified state secretariat on October 7.

DGCA gives final nod to Air Odisha
The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has given the air operator permit to local carrier Air Odisha to fly intra-state commercial flights after on-board airworthiness tests conducted a week ago.

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BJP is my mother and party will not desert a dedicated son: Laxmikant Sharma
After spending 18 months in jail totally severed from all his political connections, Vyapam accused former Madhya Pradesh higher education minister Laxmikant Sharma said he has full faith that the BJP will not desert him.

BJP tweet on Modi 56" chest ruffles Cong feathers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unscheduled stopover at Lahore to visit Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif is proof of his 56 inch chest, tweeted BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya. As Congress expressed its doubt on the real motive behind PM Modi’s visit to Lahore on Friday, Kailash Vijayvargiya in a late night tweet reminded that former PM Rajiv Gandhi had visited Pakistan twice in a gap of seven months. Vijayvargiya’s tweet comparing Rajiv Gandhi and Narendra Modi has ruffled the Madhya Pradesh Congress’ feathers.

MANIT alumni to set up innovation centre
Alumni of 1990 pass-out batch have decided to set up innovation and incubation centre at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT).

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Congress is ocean, one person's leaving doesn't matter: Amarinder Singh
Punjab Congress president Capt Amarinder Singh on Saturday welcomed a group of leaders from AAP MP BSP and SAD leaders from other areas, including a former Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) member, into the party fold.

60 tonnes of red sandalwood seized at Dharuhera in Rewari
In a major catch, the Southern Range police on Saturday laid hands on illegal stocks of around 60 tonnes of Red Sandalwood during a raid on a private warehouse in Ramjas Nagar of Dharuhera sub division of Rewari.

Indira Gandhi National Model United Nations Conference starts at LPU
The Indira Gandhi National Model United Nations Conference (IGNMUN)-Jalandhar Chapter was opened at Lovely Professional University on Saturday.

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Friday, December 25, 2015

News Digest: Modi-Nawaz chemistry augurs well for future ties

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Today's Headlines

Modi-Nawaz chemistry augurs well for future ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s impromptu visit to Pakistan will have far-reaching implications for ties between New Delhi and Islamabad.

How India-Pak relations went from blow hot, blow cold to a thaw
With his “surprise” drop-in to celebrate Nawaz Sharif ’s birthday in Lahore on Friday, PM Narendra Modi has added his personal stamp to the rejuvenated India-Pakistan peace process.

'Sharifs employ us': Village near Amritsar toasts Pak PM connect
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Pakistan visit was cheered by residents of Nawaz Sharif’s native village Jati Umra near Amritsar on Friday.

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Tech behind bitcoin can help check counterfeiting: RBI
Exactly two years after it issued a caution against use of virtual currency bitcoin, the Reserve Bank of India has come around to appreciate the strengths of the underlying 'blockchain' technology. Blockchain is a digital platform which records all bitcoin transactions in a way that cannot be altered.

India gets oil deals as Russia opens doors
India returned to Russia after six years for a bouquet of oil deals, potentially worth $2-3 billion, as Moscow actively seeks partners for meeting capital needs of new fields, amid low crude prices and western sanctions.

Rel Jio's 4G entry not a threat: Idea
Idea Cellular, the country's third-biggest mobile operator with over 170 million subscribers, has joined the 4G bandwagon ahead of Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio launch. Reliance Jio is expected to be launched commercially in March-April, while a soft launch for employees will take place on Sunday.

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Crows too know how to make and use tools!
f you thought only humans or primates can forge and use tools, you are wrong. Crows can make, use, and even store for re-use certain tools while foraging for food, a new study shows.

'Bread, Wine, Chocolate' makes environmental issues tasty
The lands, waters and atmosphere of our planet are under tremendous stress from the appetites and endeavors of more than 7 billion people, and such issues often make for grim reading.

Amid smog crisis, China vows more liveable cities
China vowed on Tuesday that it would make "liveable" cities a central goal of China's urban planning, amid persistent problems over choking smog that frequently blankets the populous east and north.

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Late-night earthquake rattles Pakistan, Afghanistan
A strong earthquake shook parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan early Saturday, rattling buildings and forcing sleeping residents out of their homes.

Top Syrian rebel leader killed in air strike in Damascus
Zahran Aloush, the head of Jaysh al Islam, one of the most powerful insurgent groups in the rebel-held suburbs of Damascus, was killed in an aerial raid that targeted his group's headquarters, two rebel sources said on Friday.

Zimbabwe to adopt Chinese yuan as its main currency
Zimbabwe has announced it will soon adopt the Chinese yuan as the main currency for use. Zimbabwe is the first country apart from China to use the yuan as its currency in the domestic market; it has been the legal tender along with the US dollar and South African Rand for the last couple of years.

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BT Exclusive: First look of 'Shivaay'
​Here is the first look of actor-filmmaker Ajay Devgn’s next release Shivaay

Katrina Kaif celebrates X'mas with Ranbir Kapoor's family
Katrina Kaif joins the Kapoor clan for Christmas lunch at Shashi Kapoor’s home.

'Wazir' director Bejoy Nambiar ties the knot    
Two weeks before his big release, Wazir, director Bejoy Nambiar has taken time out for one of the most important occasions of his life - marriage.

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Pollution making bacteria antibiotic resistant?
Environmental contaminants may be part ly to blame for the rise in anti biotic-resistant bacteria, a new US study suggests. J Vaun McArthur from the Universi ty of Georgia tested his hypot hesis in streams on the US de partment of energy's Savan nah River Site (SRS).

Inheritance plays big part in 12 cancers: Study
Scientists have found strong evidence for inherited components in 12 different kinds of deadly cancers. This raises hope for earlier detection and better targeting of therapy.

Novel liver hormone cuts cravings for sweets, alcohol
In a good news for those who cannot shun their drink and also have "sweet tooth", scientists have discovered for the first time a liver hormone that works via brain to reduce cravings for sweets and alcohol in mammals.

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2015 in review: The top five T20I innings
TOI Sports recaps the top 5 T20I innings from the year 2015.

2015 in review: The top five T20I bowling spells
TOI Sports recaps the top 5 T20I bowling spells from the year 2015.

Serena Williams celebrated season of epic proportions
To call Serena Williams today's Muhammad Ali would be doing 'The Greatest' a huge reverse honour. A dominant force in sport and a voice for her race and gender, the fearless 33-year-old is a champion for all time.

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15 things to do with your old Android smartphone
People upgrade their smartphone -- on average -- once every two years.

Coming soon: SMS alerts directly from PM Modi
Soon, you could get an e-mail or SMS straight from the Prime Minister informing you of a new policy decision or even an urgent alert in national interest.The e-Sampark initiative launched as a part of 'Digital India' last year is now being extended to private citizens, especially professionals.

Uber to set up its 1st engineering centre in India
Ride-hailing app Uber is setting up its first engineering centre in India in Bengaluru to customize solutions for the local market.

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CBSE launches mobile app for e-learning material for students, teachers
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today rolled out its latest mobile application E-CBSE for providing e-learning material for students and teachers.

90% of government degree colleges in Karnataka headless
According to the department of collegiate education, 376 — or, some 91% — of the 411 GFGCs in the state don't have a permanent principal. In Bengaluru, only three of the 20-plus GFGCs have permanent principals.

Gujarat Class XII science results: 3,542 score over 90%
Around 98% students who'd appeared for semester III of Class XII science stream cleared the board exams. Of the nearly 1.33 lakh students in A group (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) and B group (Physics, Chemistry and Biology), only 2,681 students failed.

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Chintan promised killers Rs 12L for wife's murder: Cops
Each of the three warehouse workers and the tempo driver in police custody for the murder of artist Hema Upadhyay and her lawyer Haresh Bhambhani were promised Rs 2 lakh for the job, the police said on Thursday.

Indian Coast Guard Ship rescued eight crews from a sinking vessel south of Mumbai
Eight crews of a vessel were rescued 50 kms south of Mumbai by the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship Samrat late on Friday.

Insurer rapped for rejecting 3 lakh angioplasty claim
The district consumer redressal forum recently rapped a insurance firm for deficiency in service as it had refused to settle the hospital and surgery bills of an insured person on the grounds that it was a pre-existing disease, which was concealed from them.

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200 barriers to be set up for odd-even plan
The traffic police plan to set up special barriers across the city and conduct checks at intersections to book violators of the odd-even rule for private four-wheelers to be tried during January 1-15 but admit they are hopelessly understaffed for such a massive operation, particularly during rush hours.

Man dies as basement collapses in south Delhi
A labourer was killed while five, including a woman, were injured when a basement under construction in New Friend’s Colony collapsed on Friday.

Delhi govt hits back: LG won't let us work
The Delhi government's decision to set up an inquiry commission to probe alleged financial irregularities in DDCA has become the latest flashpoint with the Centre.

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NIA arrests Naga insurgent from Bengaluru
Acting on a tip off, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), in association with the Central Crime Branch (CCB) in Bengaluru on Friday, have arrested a 27 year old Naga insurgent in connection with an attack on a contingent of Assam Rifles in Kohima during March this year.

Belagavi readies for local body polls
Belagavi district administration is all set to hold free and fair elections for the two seats of local bodies constituencies of legislative council.

No poll code violation in CM's election programme, Belagavi DC says
The district administration has taken strange stand upon the violation of code of conduct at the election campaigning programme of CM Siddaramaiah in Belagavi on last Sunday.

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Haj panel to take forms from Jan 14, draw of lots in March
The Telangana State Haj Committee on Friday announced that it would begin accepting forms for Haj 2016 from January 14.

'Muslims lag behind in higher education'
The enrollment of Muslim students in institutions of higher learning affiliated to both the state and Centre is lower than Scheduled Castes (

2 history-sheeters killed in gangwar
Two history-sheeters were killed in a clash between two groups here on Nidamarru road on Friday . Members of both groups attacked each other following arguments at a party .

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Waste from 3 Chennai slaughterhouses to generate power
City residents could soon be free from the sight and stench of discarded animal waste. After a rap from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) bench over inefficient disposal of such waste, the corporation has decided to set up bio-methanation plants to treat waste from three slaughterhouses in the city top generate power and organic manure .

Tsunami 2004: Courage in face of disaster
The flight over the dark brown sea off Car Nicobar 11 years ago is as clear to Nitin Sathe as if it was yesterday. The air commodore and his men had taken off from Tambaram on January 2, 2005, on a mission to make the IAF base at Car Nicobar, ravaged by a tsunami a week earlier, functional.

HC refuses to allow temple car festival
Courts should not normally interfere with matters relating to law and order, which is primarily the domain of administrative authorities, the Madras high court has said, adding, “The officials are best to assess and handle situations depending upon their needs and necessities within their special knowledge.“

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Hackathon for Smart Ahmedabad
Code for India, a not-for-profit organization, and Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) have jointly organized 'Ahmedabad Smart City Hackathon 2015' at Bhaskarrai Pandya Hall in Bodakdev on Saturday. Amitabh Kant, secretary of department of industrial policy, government of India, would be chief guest at the event.

26 child scientists from Gujarat at 23rd National Science Congress at Chandigarh
A group of 26 child scientists – one from each district – would be part of 23rd National Children Science Congress (NCSC) on the theme of ‘Understanding Weather and Climate’ to be held at Chandigarh University from December 27 to 31.

Hemal Shah and her associates could have black mailed more people
Projecting themselves as sleuths from crime branch, Hemal shah and her associates could be involved in more cases of extortion and black mailing. Isanpur police has sought remand of the accused to know their criminal history.

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Allahabad high court quashes 50 AMU appointments
The Allahabad high court has quashed over 50 appointments of administration assistants (upper division clerks) of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), delivering a blow to the selection committee.

19 Pakistani women seek Indian citizenship
As many as 26 Pakistani nationals from Sangam city are seeking Indian citizenship, following two women from the neighbouring nation being recommended for the same by state government as they prepare to marry residents of Kanpur.

Prime accused surrenders in pradhan murder case
The prime accused in Piprav double murder case, in which a newly elected gram pradhan and another man were killed, surrendered before police on Thursday. The accused was identified as Pawan Singh, a resident of Piprav.

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All faiths come together on Xmas
Churches are all decked out to celebrate the birth of Christ, waiting to welcome scores of people from Thursday midnight.

Kandhamal bandh today against fake ST documents
Kui Samaj Samanwaya Samiti (KSSS) a tribal outfit, has called a 12-hour bandh in Kandhamal on December 25.

BJD foundation day to be low-key affair
The foundation day of the BJD will be a low-key affair this year.

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Laxmikant's return to party can't be lone decision: MP BJP chief
Madhya Pradesh state BJP president Nandkumar Singh Chouhan on Friday broke his silence over bail release of former higher education minister Laxmikant Sharma.

MP BJP chief elections pepped up after Kulaste entry
With former Union minister of state and MP from Mandla constituency Faggan Singh Kulaste declaring his desire and candidature for post of Madhya Pradesh state BJP president before senior leaders on Wednesday, the organisational elections may no longer be as smooth as it was in December 2012.

MP CM recalls days with Vajpayee on his 91st birthday
Madhya Pradesh BJP on Friday observed former Prime Minister and party patriarch Atal Behari Vajpayee’s 91st birthday as Susashan Diwas (Good Governance day).

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Congress leader flays Khattar govt for understaffed girls' schools
Kiran Choudhry, leader of the Haryana Congress Legislature Party (CLP), has criticized the BJP government led by Manohar Lal Khattar for the loss of study hours suffered by hundreds of girl students due to staff shortage in some schools in Bhiwani.

Christmas carnival held at Panchkula's St. Soldier's Public School
St. Soldier’s Divine Public School, Sector 16, Panchkula was swept by the Yuletide spirit with Christmas fervor, being witnessed all across the school’s campus.

Dr Raka Kaushal received best nephrologist award
Dr Raka Kaushal Director- Nephrology, Ivy Hospital, Mohali has received the ‘Best Nephrologist in Punjab’ award for the year 2015.

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