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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

News Digest: New diabetes drug cuts cost by 80%

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Today's Headlines

New diabetes drug cuts cost by 80%
A completely new drug in the ‘gliptin’ family has disrupted the anti-diabetes market by lowering the cost of therapy for patients by 80%. With the launch of the teneligliptin molecule, the popular gliptin category has witnessed a price erosion of over 80% in the last six months.

Sop on sale of compost made up of waste
Pushing its mission of converting “waste to wealth”, the government on Wednesday approved the proposal to provide financial incentive of Rs 1,500 per tonne on the sale of compost made from municipal waste. The Cabinet also made it mandatory for power discoms to buy 100% power generated from municipal waste.

Sharp decline in maternal, child mortality rate
The overall health status of Indians has improved substantially with a sharp decline in key indicators like maternal and child mortality, fertility rate and malnutrition over the past decade, according to the fourth national family health survey 2015-16.

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Ratan Tata invests in FirstCry
Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, has invested an undisclosed amount in FirstCry.com, an e-commerce platform for baby and maternity products.

Equity MFs see 66% rise in SIPs on weak mkts
The no-show by stock markets isn’t deterring investors from committing fresh funds under the SIP (systematic investment plan) route.

Trai slams Facebook's push for 'Free Basics'
Telecom regulator Trai has called Facebook’s high-pitched ‘Free Basics’ campaign a “crudely majoritarian and orchestrated opinion poll” having “dangerous ramifications for policy making in India”.

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Carcasses of over 150 Olive Ridley turtles found
Carcasses of over 150 Olive Ridley turtles and a bottlenose dolphin washed ashore were on Wednesday recovered by Forest department officials here, a top official said.

Ocean warming doubled in recent decades
Half of the global ocean heat content increase since 1865 has occurred over the past two decades, says a new study.

Plenty of fish in the sea? Maybe not, says study
The global fisheries catch has been underestimated by more than half since 1950, with tens of millions of tonnes unreported every year, said a study on Tuesday, and warned that stocks may be running low.

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UN envoy says Syria peace talks may be delayed
Internationally brokered talks between Syria's government and opposition groups due to start on Jan. 25 may be delayed, but major powers must keep up the pressure to bring participants to the table, the United Nations envoy said on Wednesday.

Shallow 5.9 magnitude quake jolts northwest China
A shallow 5.9-magnitude earthquake jolted awake residents of China's northwestern Qinghai province on Thursday, with some choosing to sleep in their cars out of fear despite freezing temperatures of -20C (-4F).

Vietnam to kick off secretive political transition
The meeting will take place largely behind closed doors, with a changing of the guard expected for the top brass of the party that has ruled Vietnam since the end of war in 1975.

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Katrina-Ranbir make separate entries at Umang
On Tuesday evening, Ranbir and Katrina made seperate entries and exits at the Umang Mumbai Police show.

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

Actors who refused to do love-making scenes
Bollywood is getting bolder by the day. Actors are willing to shed their inhibitions and throw caution to the winds when it comes to dropping their clothes for love-making scenes.

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Spammers find 'small' way to beat email filters
When a group of hackers sought to steal iTunes passwords from Apple customers in France, they didn't spam the entire country. They sent out just 5,000 e-mails to French-speaking targets containing links to a fake login page.

GM mosquitoes join Brazil's war on Zika
A genetically modified mosquito has helped reduce the proliferation of mosquitoes spreading Zika and other viruses in Brazil, its developers has said.

Space gardening can destress astronauts
Nasa is exploring how caring for plants and flowers may help improve feelings of isolation and stress that can be a part of a long-duration mission in space.

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4th ODI: India implode after Dhawan, Kohli tons
Kane Williamson came up with career-best figures as India lost nine wickets for 46 runs from a comfortable position to lost the fourth match of the series by 25 runs.

India's infamous ODI batting collapses
Against Australia in the 4th ODI on Wednesday, the current Indian team reminded the fans on the 1990s with a mind-boggling batting collapse that saw India lose their last nine wickets for just 46 runs

With another early Nadal exit, Federer's record looks safe
When Federer won his last title at Wimbledon 2012 by defeating Britain's Andy Murray, Nadal was going strong with 11 titles. But since then, injuries have limited his achievements to just three titles.

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17 words only Facebook employees understand
Facebook is a huge company with approximately 12,000 employees, so it is only natural that there will be some words that may sound like gibberish to outsiders. If you take a visit to Facebook's campus in Menlo Park, words like "purple tie" and "epic" won't mean a piece of clothing or a synonym for awesome.

Kingston HyperX Cloud Drone headphones review: Good budget headphones for gamers
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Drone headphones are priced at Rs 3,999 and come with a swivel mic and volume control and braided cable of 2m length with a splitter.

LeEco Max smartphone review: High on specs
LeEco launched the Max smartphone when it was Letv. The Chinese company's flagship smartphone is its first offering to the Indian market.

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Delhi schools to suspend primary classes due to cold weather
Delhi government has directed the schools run by it to suspend primary classes in wake of the chilly weather in the national capital and private schools to alter their timings.

CA success rate dips by 2.5%
After a steady rise in the success rate of students in the final chartered accountancy (CA) exam in the last three chances, the performance of students dropped in the November 2015 exam.

With 595/800, Chennai boy ranks 1st in CA exams
A chartered accountancy aspirant from Chennai, James John Britto, topped the CA final examinations that the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) held last November and December last year in the results declared on Sunday.

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Wockhardt Hospital, police launch road safety drive
Wockhardt Hospital from Mira Road has partnered with the Thane Traffic Police to launch Road Safety Abhiyan 2016.

Thousands treated for free or at lesser rates: Association of Hospitals
The Association of Hospitals (AOH), which is one of the oldest healthcare associations of the city, claimed to have treated 13,780 indigent and 5351 weaker section patients.

Greater access to HIV testing applauded
Stakeholders in India's HIV programme have applauded the decision of the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) to modify outdated HIV testing regulations and allow community-based HIV testing in various set-ups.

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CBI abused its power in CM's secretary case: Court
A trial court on Wednesday made scathing remarks about the Central Bureau of Investigation’s conduct in probing an alleged corruption case against the chief minister’s principal secretary, Rajendra Kumar, and others, saying the agency seemed to be in “haste” and appeared to have “abused its powers”.

Dumper Overturns On Car of Businessman Returning Home, Flattens Vehicle

Didn't write to self: AIIMS CVO

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Belagavi Corporation forces Big Bazaar to pay up tax dues
Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) cracked a whip against tax evaders' within city limits.

EMPRI report on TGR: CM would take a final call, HC told
The state government has informed the Karnataka high court that the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah would take a final call regarding recommendations made by the Environmental Management & Policy Research Institute (EMPRI) relating to the protection of Tippagondanahalli reservoir (TGR) and its catchment area.

NAAC re-accredits KLE University with A grade
KLE University has been accredited with A grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), acknowledging the excellence of the University in various aspects of health science education.

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Cops bar entry of activists into Hyderabad University campus
While politicians continued to make their way into the University of Hyderabad (UoH) unhindered all through Wednesday, student leaders who trooped into the city from across India to express their solidarity with the expelled Dalit students were barred from setting foot on the campus.

An expert at networking, Appa Rao outsmarted 35 others to become VC
Professor Appa Rao Podile, who is in the eye of the Rohith Vemula storm, is where he is today because of his political connections, networking abilities and great lobbying skills, allege many in academic circles.

Role limited to forwarding 2 letters only: Bandaru Dattatreya
Under fire for his alleged role in circumstances leading up to University of Hyderabad scholar Rohith Vemula’s suicide, Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya on Wednesday said his role was “limited to forwarding” two representations from ABVP.

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Missing IITian calls parents, says she's fine
Close to three days after an IIT-Madras student went missing from the institute, she contacted her parents on Tuesday night and assured them that she was safe.

Schoolgirl's death: Consumer panel awards Rs 10 lakh compensation to father
The consumer disputes commission today ordered Rs 10 lakh compensation to be paid to a man whose second standard daughter slipped through a gaping hole on the floor of her school bus here and was fatally run over more than three and half years ago.

Fire management training held for forest personnel in Kodaikanal
With the winter slowly fading away, it is time to begin patrolling of forests to stop fires. Forest officials across Tamil Nadu are gearing up to face the forest fires that would destroy precious green cover, says district forest officer Kodaikanal D Venkatesh.

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Attack on social activist Revati Laul
Former journalist turned social activist Revati Laul was allegedly attacked by Naroda patiya accused Suresh Langdo on Wednesday.

CID raids 12 offices of Ponzi firms across the state
CID (crime) officials probing a multicrore scam raided 12 offices on January 18 and 19 in Ahmedabad, Kheda, Anand, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Surat and Vapi districts belonging to agents of Deep Capital Services Pvt Ltd and Jay Khodiar Mitra Mandal and collected computers and documents related to various schemes as evidence.

Surgery on Uganda girl, funded by US kid, a success
The five-year old Ugandan girl born with bladder outside her body , who was funded by a seven-year old US boy who suffered the same condition, underwent a successful surgery at Nadiad kidney hospital.

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Siddharth Varadarajan held hostage in Allahabad at VC's office by ABVP
Senior journalist Siddharth Varadarajan along with Allahabad University student union president Richa Singh was held hostage for around half an hour inside the office of AU VC, RL Hangloo when the senior journalist went to meet the VC at his office on Wednesday.

Mela was source of revenue for British
Around 150 years back, Magh Mela used to be a major source of revenue for the then British regime.The revenue was used for annual salary budget, maintenance of buildings and im proving the sanitation facilities in the city.

Allahabad High Court orders probe for missing boy
Taking note of the plea of mother of a missing boy that her son would not be traced as relatives of the alleged accused are high-ranking police officers in the state, the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday directed that this matter of Islamnagar police station of Badaun district be transferred from the state police to the CBI.

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Chit fund commission notices state government
Justice M M Das commission, probing into the multi-crore chit fund scam in Odisha, on Wednesday issued notice to state government to file report on the measures taken by it to create awareness among people against investing in chit fund companies.

Couple killed as ambulance hit their bike from back
A man and his wife were killed when an ambulance rammed the motorcycle from its back on National Highway 5 at Tamando on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar on Wednesday evening.

Prime accused of Kandhamal nun-rape case granted bail
Orissa high court on Wednesday granted bail to Santosh Patnaik alias Mitu, the main accused of 2008 Kandhamal nun gang rape case.

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Change in school timings comes as a bolt from blue
It was around 9.30pm and there were hardly few souls visible on roads in a city engulfed in a thick fog cover. Most children were snuggled up in quilts and blankets on Tuesday, the coldest night of this month.

Shivraj announces chairpersons, vice-presidents for 14 boards, corporations
Putting an end to months of speculation, Shivraj Singh government on Wednesday announced names for the posts of chairperson, vice-president and member in 14 boards and corporations of Madhya Pradesh. Total 19 persons have been appointed for a period of two years.

MP Govt plans transfer policy for revenue officials to check corruption
In an effort to curb corrupt practices in district administration, the revenue department has planned transfer policy for revenue officials and patwaris. A decision to this effect was taken after a series of protests launched by revenue inspectors and tehsildars to press for their wage hike.

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CDLU professors fined for threatening girl
Amit Sangwan and Sewa Singh Bajwa of Department of Mass Media and Journalism were accused of making advances towards the girl student in the year 2010.

No political will to act against human traffickers: Ramoowalia
Even as concrete information is yet to come out in the boat capsizing incident near Panama, in which at least two Punjabi youths are feared drowned, UP jail minister Balwant Singh Ramoowalia has come down heavily on human traffickers.

Punjab looks to strengthen primary education
Instructions to all the district education officers (DEOs) and block primary education officers (BPEOs) have been issued to ensure the implementation of a revamped education plan in the primary schools.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

News Digest: 50% margin cap on chemists' profit?

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Today's Headlines

50% margin cap on chemists' profit?
In a move that could significantly bring down prices of medicines, the government is planning to cap the margin of chemists and wholesalers at 50%, sources said.

Maharashtra cops trying to save David Headley: Abu Jundal
Abu Jundal, accused in the 2611 attacks, has opposed the police's application seeking documents pertaining to David Coleman Headley , the Pakistani-American Lashkare-Taiba terrorist and fellow accused, from a Delhi court.

Govt to adopt Odisha model to fortify midday meal rice
The Centre is looking to take forward the rice fortification model of Gajapati district in Odisha to other parts of the country to deal with nutritional deficiency among schoolgoing children through midday meal scheme programme.

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Reform move: Govt aims to halve pending tax disputes
The government plans to halve pending tax disputes as it looks to make the tax administration citizen-friendly.

RIL Q3 net up 39% to record Rs 7,290cr
Reliance Industries' (RIL's) third quarter (Q3FY16) consolidated profit rose 39% to a record Rs 7,290 crore ($1.1 billion), boosted by the highest refining margins in seven years.

SC restrains govt from divesting HZL shares
In a setback to the government's disinvestment plans, the Supreme Court on Tuesday stalled the proposed sale of its 29.5% equity in Hindustan Zinc (HZL), the erstwhile public sector company where Anil Agarwal's Vedanta is now the majority owner.

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Plenty of fish in the sea? Maybe not, says study
The global fisheries catch has been underestimated by more than half since 1950, with tens of millions of tonnes unreported every year, said a study on Tuesday, and warned that stocks may be running low.

Pneumonia kills Uttarakhand leopards
Forest conservator of north Kumaon Prem Kumar has told TOI that in the year 2014-15, 13 of 24 leopard deaths in the four hill districts of the region — Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat and Pithoragarh — occurred because of pneumonia.

Climate extremes threaten Australia's wine industry
Winemakers in Australia's oldest growing region fear a ruined harvest after heavy rainfall, while vineyards in the country's west are under threat from bushfires, undermining efforts to recover from a near decadelong run of lower exports.

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Sarah Palin endorses Donald Trump for president
Sarah Palin, the 2008 vice presidential nominee who flirted with her own White House run and emerged as a conservative icon, endorsed billionaire businessman Donald Trump for president on Tuesday.

IS confirms death of 'Jihadi John' in Syria drone strike
The Islamic State group confirmed Tuesday the death of British jihadist "Jihadi John", saying he was killed in a drone strike in their Syrian stronghold of Raqa in November.

Colombian govt, FARC rebels ask UN to monitor peace
Colombia's government and FARC rebels said Tuesday they have asked the United Nations to monitor the eventual end of their five-decade conflict and the disarmament of the Marxist guerrilla group.

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Sunny: I will never walk out of an interview
A round of applause for Sunny Leone. For standing tall and proud for the choices she has made and the person she is....

Salman Khan items we should keep in a museum

Salman visits hospital to see Nikhil's newborn
Salman Khan caught the attention of an entire suburban neighbourhood when he rode to wish Nikhil Dwivedi on his stylish black motorcycle.

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Decoded: Why humans can't climb walls like Spider-Man
Humans would need adhesive pads covering 40% of their body in order to walk up a wall like Spiderman, according to a new Cambridge study that may lead to development of largescale, gecko-like adhesives.

Now, wireless & dissolvable sensors to monitor brain
Scientists have developed wireless sensors that monitor pressure and temperature inside the brain and then are absorbed by the body, negating the need for surgery to remove the devices.

North Korea invents first no-hangover booze
North Korean scientists claim to have invented the world’s first hangover-free alcohol, adding that drinkers love it because it makes them look suave.

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India aim to salvage pride, Australia to extend dominance
A team in transition after winning the World Cup last year has key combinations to lock and inexperienced players to test, Australia will view the fourth and fifth ODIs as further chances to shape a winning unit.

Watch: Kohli tells fans he is still a work in progress
He surpassed legends like Tendulkar to become the fastest to reach 7000 runs and 24 ODI centuries but Kohli said as a cricketer he is "still very much a work in progress".

Record number of managers axed in England: Report
The statistics show that 29 managers were sacked between June 1 and December 31 last year, two more than the previous high of 27 by the same point in the 2014-15 campaign.

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33 toughest Apple job interview questions
Here's to some of the toughest interview questions that candidates have been asked in Apple job interviews

20 top online master's programmes for engineers
US News & World Report recently published its 2016 list of the best online graduate engineering programmes by looking at student engagement, faculty credentials and training, student services and technology, peer reputation, and admissions selectivity. Here's over to the top-20 online engineering programmes for grad students.

Zen Cinemax 2 Review: A 3G smartphone at an affordable price
Zen launched its smartphone Cinemax 2 priced at Rs 4,199. We bring you a detailed review of the smartphone with its pros and cons.

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CA success rate dips by 2.5%
After a steady rise in the success rate of students in the final chartered accountancy (CA) exam in the last three chances, the performance of students dropped in the November 2015 exam.

With 595/800, Chennai boy ranks 1st in CA exams
A chartered accountancy aspirant from Chennai, James John Britto, topped the CA final examinations that the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) held last November and December last year in the results declared on Sunday.

ICAI declares results of the CA final and the Common Proficiency Test
James John Britto R of Chennai emerged first in the all India ranking for the CA Final exam conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in India (ICAI) in November, 2015. The results of this exam were declared on Sunday.

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Don't be lax in acting against illegal shrines, HC warns state
The Bombay HC on Monday cautioned the Maharashtra government about any laxity in acting against post-September 2009 illegal religious shrines across the state saying it would take a “serious view” of it.

HC to finally hear chikki PIL on Feb 8
The Bombay high court will finally hear on February 8 a public interest litigation that has questioned chikki contracts in the state after putting on hold any payment to the supplier.

BMC may not get extension for revision of DP after May
Almost a year after the controversial Development Plan (DP) 2034 was released last February, the city is yet to get a revised plan. Senior government officials said that the BMC’s draft DP 2034 has got another extension till May 31. However, after May, it’s unlikely that the civic body will get any further extensions, said government officials.

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Cops foil terror strikes in NCR, Haridwar by global outfit
Indian intelligence agencies and Delhi Police’s special cell have busted the first ever module of a global terror outfit and arrested at least three operatives from north India, in the process thwarting a major strike being planned by the group, sources said.

DERC cites 'terror threat' to deny RTI info
The capital’s power regulator, Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, has cited ‘threat from terrorism’ among reasons to deny information under RTI on the movement of official vehicles used by its members, secretary and three executive directors.

Max temp dips, fog through the day
The winter has set in and how. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 15.7 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal, and a minimum temperature of 8.9 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal on Tuesday. The city experienced moderate to dense fog which did not improve through the day.

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BMRCL claims to stick to June 2016 deadline
Post March 2016, you can travel from Byappanahalli to Mysuru road and back in 33 minutes only, or reach Majestic from both east and western ends of the city. Bangalore Metropolitan Rail Transport Corporation (BMRCL) promises that the east-west corridor will be thrown open for public by March 2016.

Union minister Ananth Kumar flays Maharashtra CM's statement
Ananth Kumar, union minister for chemicals and fertilizers suggested Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis not to make statements, which create unrest in border area.

CM avoids meeting North Karnataka farmers over Mahadayi water dispute
The farmers of North Karnataka who came to Kanakavali of Maharashtra with high expectations of getting solution on Mahadayi water dispute had to experience disappointment, as the chief ministers of Mahadayi riparian states remained absent in spite of having been invited to share common dais by Konkan Jala Parikrama on Tuesday.

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Asad hits out at PM over his `silence'
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi on Tuesday lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his silence on the tragic suicide of University of Hyderabad Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula even as he lashed out the varsity vice-chancellor (VC) Appa Rao Podile and demanded his resignation.

Chaos at CRDA's awareness meet
Pandemonium prevailed at the farmers' awareness meeting on capital city master plan here on Tuesday.

Probe ordered into Gandhi Hospital botch-up
Days after trying its hands at a `heart transplant' and failing, the state run Gandhi Hospital will conduct an internal audit to study the reasons behind failure.

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Another 41 Sri Lankan refugees return home
Forty-one Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in Chennai and Madurai returned home on Tuesday under a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees facilitated repatriation programme.

With no work nearby, flood victims keep off tenements
As the city recovered from the Pongal revelry , there was little to mark the festivity within the dim corridors of the tenements in Ezhil Nagar, Thoraipakkam.

Only 50% of Chennai cos meet PF norms
A day after regional PF commissioner E S Durga Prasad was arrested on graft charges, it was business as usual at the PF office in Royapettah.

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CID raids 12 offices of Ponzi firm across Gujarat
CID (crime) officials investigating a multi-crore scam raided 12 offices on January 18 and 19 in Ahmedabad, Kheda, Anand, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Surat and Vapi districts belonging to agents of Deep Capital Services Pvt Ltd and Jay Khodiar Mitra Mandal and collected computers and documents related to various schemes as evidence.

New ship recycling policy to revive Alang
The state go vernment on Monday anno unced a revised ship recyc ling policy in a bid to salvage the dwindling ship breaking business in Alang.

Realtors bet on 7th pay commission
As the Centre is preparing to implement seventh pay commission recommendations, real estate sector is expected to get a major boost.

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TOI@ Magh mela: 'Tilaks' catch fancy of visitors, pilgrims
Tilaks sported on the foreheads by saints, seers and even pandas have caught the imagination of millions of devotees and pilgrims, who have taken a holy dip in the ongoing pious month of Magh and sought salvation on the banks of Ganga in the ongoing Magh Mela.

Stamp on legendary poet Pant sold out within two weeks
In an overwhelm-ing response that shows the popularity of legendary poet Sumitranadan Pant even 38 years after his death, nearly 3 lakh commemorative stamps on him were sold out within two weeks of their release.

Devotees go hi-tech, submit 'Ram Naam' through app
Keeping pace with the technological advancements and showing its concern for the green cover, the Ram Naam Bank at Magh Mela campus has launched an app for devotees to write `Ram Ram' on their mobile and submit electronically at the bank.

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Odisha to set up automated vehicle, driving testing centres
Odisha state government has decided to set up automated vehicle inspection and certification centre and driving testing tracks to check pollution levels and road accidents. Fitness of vehicles and giving license to proper drivers would help in reducing vehicular emission and incidents of road accidents, said transport commissioner Chandra Sekhar Kumar.

10 bicycles stolen from event site
Ten bicycles were allegedly stolen from the Raahgiri event venue at Master Canteen Square here on Sunday.The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has lodged a complaint with Kharavela Nagar police station.

Hacker of Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology portal identified
Police on Monday identified a youth, who on January 15 hacked the official website of Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT).

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After dead fishes, dead tortoise found in lower lake
After the death of thousands of fishes at Lower Lake in November 2015 due to water toxicity crossing all levels, the death of 10-12 years old tortoise on Tuesday, has once again brought the cleaning work by Bhopal Municipal Corporation and their concern for aquatic lives in Lower Lake under the scanner.

Illegal tree felling: Govt suspends additional collector of Balaghat, no decision on former DM Kiran Gopal
Former collector of Balaghat V Kiran Gopal who was shunted out of the district for his alleged involvement in illegal felling of trees is believed to have got clean chit by the government. The administration has now identified the additional collector of the district S C Paraste as the main culprit and suspended him with immediate effect for his negligence into the case.

Cold wave grips Bhopal, may persist for another 48 hrs
Blast of cold weather and breeze struck city on Tuesday following a brief spell of heavy winter showers in evening the previous day. The difference between the day and night temperatures plummeted to a minimum of 4°C. The sudden change in the weather also led to reduced visibility during morning hours due to fog.

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Corbusier furniture stolen ahead of Hollande's visit
A theft of Le Corbusier’s furniture came to light on Monday, ahead of French President Francois Hollande’s visit to the city.

Gang involved in burglary in Gurgaon's Jain temple, unearthed, three arrested
Haryana Police on Tuesday arrested three members of a gang involved in the theft of idols from Jain temple, Shikohpur in Gurgaon and have recovered 25 idols from their possession.

Nag Tibba shows the way in farm tourism
The stunning picturesque location of Nag Tibba village of Tehri district, just 28 km from Mussoorie, is in buzz for unique experiment in realm of farm tourism in the state.

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Hanuman Figurine is President Obama’s Lucky Charm

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A statuette of Lord Hanuman is among few items that US President Barack Obama always carries in his pocket and seeks inspiration from whenever he feels tired or discouraged.
 
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