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Thursday, January 28, 2016

News Digest: Govts face SC flak over drug menace

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, January 29, 2016
Today's Headlines

Govts face SC flak over drug menace
A bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice Kurian Joseph said drug menace was eating into the vitals of society.

J&K, Andamans: Seats of learning for some
Even as one group of corporators faces public ire for leaving on a ‘study tour’ to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on public money, their colleagues have two more trips planned next month.

Manish Tewari back as Congress spokesperson
Congress on Thursday appointed former minister Manish Tewari as official party spokesperson, catching insiders and observers by surprise.

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Patanjali eats into Colgate's toothpaste market share
Patanjali Ayurved, the home-grown foods-to-FMCG player that recently took on Swiss multinational giant Nestle by launching its own noodle brand, is eating into the market share of another MNC giant, Colgate Palmolive, in the toothpaste segment.

Sebi to tighten risk management at commexes
Market regulator Sebi is expected to tighten risk management norms in the wake of suspension of futures trading for castor seed on the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX).

Exceptional costs bring down Airtel Q3 net by 22%
Higher expenses on debt servicing and one-time exceptional costs towards troubled African operations pulled down Bharti Airtel’s third quarter net profit by 22%, this being the first drop in nine quarters.

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Snow leopards mapped with camera traps: WWF
A pilot project of installing camera traps to map endangered snow leopards has yielded "positive" results in North Sikkim as photos of the elusive animal has been spotted at four places, WWF-India said. The snow leopard is a Schedule I animal under Wildlife Protection Act of India.

Human impact has created a 'plastic planet'
Earth's surface is being noticeably altered by the production of long-lasting man-made materials, resulting in us entering an 'age of plastic', according to a new study.

'International trade triggering nitrogen pollution'
In the first ever global Nitrogen footprint study, China (20%) has been identified as world’s top nitrogen emitting country followed by India (11%). Both the nations have been tagged as Net Exporters which means that the total nitrogen emissions are higher for their exports than their imports.

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Syrian Kurds 'plan big attack' to seal Turkish border
The powerful Syrian Kurdish YPG militia and its local allies have drawn up plans for a major attack to seize the final stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border held by Islamic State jihadists. Such an offensive could deprive Islamic State jihadists of a logistical route.

Man arrested with 2 handguns at Disneyland Paris
A French police official says a man found to be carrying two handguns has been arrested at a hotel at Disneyland Paris. France remains under a state of emergency since Islamic extremist attacks around Paris killed 130 people in November.

10 children among 24 dead as migrant boat sinks
Bodies of 24 migrants, including 10 children, were discovered off the Greek island of Samos on Thursday after their boat capsized, the Greek coast guard said. There were five boys and five girls among the victims, while 10 people were pulled from the water unharmed.

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Nikhil Advani, partners unveil exciting plans 

Sunny Leone wants a 'Mastizaade' sequel
The sultry Sunny Leone is so pleased with and excited about her latest adult comedy that she hopes its producers gear up for an encore soon. She enthuses, “I’ve been pushing them to get cracking on a sequel as Mastizaade is one franchise that I want to be a part of again and again.”

Star teenagers to watch out for

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Want more sex? Try using contraception, researchers say
If you're looking to boost your sex life, birth control may be the answer, health experts say.

'Smart' socks may help prevent diabetic amputations
Researchers have developed pressure-sensing washable 'smart' socks which, when paired with smartphones, can reduce foot ulcers in diabetic patients and may help prevent resulting amputations.

Schizophrenia may be linked to gene flaw
Scientists reported that they have taken a significant step toward understanding the cause of schizophrenia, in a landmark study that provides the first rigorously tested insight into the biology behind any common psychiatric disorder.

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Kohli's gesture post my dismissal was not required: Smith
Hitting back at Virat Kohli for a send-off following his dismissal during the first Twenty20, Australia batsman Steven Smith said the chatter-box gesture by "emotional" Indian was not required at all.

Djokovic beats Federer to reach Australian Open final
Defending champion Novak Djokovic foiled a stirring fightback from Roger Federer to defeat the Swiss 6-1, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 at the Australian Open on Thursday and charge into a fifth successive Grand Slam final.

2nd T20I: India aim to close out series at MCG
With a 1-0 lead, India will hope the winning momentum continues as they look to clinch the three-match series.

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Coolpad Note 3 Lite Review: Great performer at a great price
We bring you the detailed review of Coolpad Note 3 Lite which promises to deliver exceptional performance at a pocket friendly price.

13 things top startup CEOs do better than everyone else
Running a startup is hard, but the ones that do well usually have a great CEO. But what qualities make a CEO "good'? We went through Quora to find out what the best startup CEOs do to stand out from the rest. Here's a look at 13 things top startup CEOs do better than everyone else...

Huawei Honor 5X first impressions 
We spent some time with the Huawei Honor 5X smartphon to find out what it’s like and here are our first impressions of it

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12% rise in average pay packet at IIM-Kozhikode
IIM-Kozhikode completed the final placements for their post-graduate programme students in record seven days.

Three-day Innovation Festival of Nehru Science Centre to begin from January 29
Three-day Innovation Festival of Nehru Science Centre starting from January 29.

AMU opens centre for interfaith understanding
To mark the bicentenary celebrations of the birth of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 2017, Aligarh Muslim University has opened Centre for Interfaith Understanding to foster a culture of liberal views and tolerance.

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Thackeray brothers' fight over property gets messier
Even as the dispute over the late Bal Thackeray’s will continues, the battle over his property has taken a twist with his estranged son Jayadev filing a fresh suit against Uddhav, the present Shiv Sena president, in the Bombay high court.

In U-turn, Maharashtra not to amend rent Act
Fearing a backlash from thousands of tenants in the island city, the BJP-led state housing department on Thursday said it would not amend the Maharashtra Rent Control Act.

Mumbai & its satellites fail smart city test
Despite mega infrastructure projects and ambitions to become world-class cities, Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai do not figure among the 20 cities selected in the first round of the Centre’s 100 Smart City Challenge on Thursday.

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Civic workers dump waste at Manish Sisodia's office
Garbage started piling up across east Delhi after two days of strike by municipal employees even as protesters demanding payment of salaries dumped waste outside deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s camp office in Khichdipur and on the streets of Laxmi Nagar and Pandav Nagar on Thursday.

88-year-old ex-teacher, daughter killed in north Delhi house
The blue-grey door was bolted from outside but the TV had been blaring all night. Inside, 88-year-old Hari Kishan Verma lay snug under his quilt.

Soon, e-tickets at all heritage sites
Over a year after Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) launched e-ticketing at Taj Mahal and Humayun's Tomb, the facility is slowly being extended to other heritage sites

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No rules on ground, drones and UAVs fly freely
From aerial photography to remote sensing, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) hovering over the city is no more a rare sight. Many UAVs are entering the market in a big way, but the authorities have no exclusive policy to regulate their use.

I've broken the Bengaluru jinx: Jaya
Veteran Bollywood actor Jaya Bachchan is happy that she's finally broken the Bengaluru jinx.

HC to govt: What's the urgency in illegality?
The high court will hear a batch of petitions relating to the regularization of unauthorized constructions developments scheme, popularly known as AkramaSakrama, on March 1.

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AP bags 2 smart cities; Telangana fumes as it gets none
AP walked away with two 'smart cities' projects that is part of a $ 7.5 billion national makeover of cities with facilities and infrastructure seen in Europe in a Thursday announcement, which created unease in Telangana and the government fuming with anger.

Special plan drafted to curb mishaps on M'nagar NHs
A special plan will be drafted to curb accidents on highways in the district, according to collector TK Sridevi. She was speaking on Thursday at a special meeting on road accidents on National Highway-44, especially near the Peddakunta thanda in Kothur mandal.

Water Board may take HCU land for project
The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) is mulling to approach the University of Hyderabad to get land for construction of service reservoirs and lay trunk mains for implementing a water supply project at the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Serilingampally circle.

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Decks cleared to resettle tiger reserve dwellers
The state government has finally begun rehabilitating families settled in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR) in the Nilgiris.Eight-eight families, some 37 from the Mountadan Chetty community and 23 tribal households will be resettled in the first phase.

No room for dissent in AIADMK, alleges expelled MLA
A day after AIADMK general secretary and Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa expelled him for `anti-party activities', Pazha Karuppaiah on Thursday tendered his resignation as MLA. He said there was no tolerance for dissent in the party.

Thermal plants rev up to meet record demand
After many years, all thermal units owned by Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Company (Tangedco) as well as those in the joint venture are working and to full capacity.

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Decide on plaint against Swamy's mosque barb: Gujarat HC to police
Acting on a complaint accusing BJP member Subramanian Swamy of hurting religious sentiments and sowing communal discord, the Gujarat high court has asked Kutch police to take a decision on whether FIR can be filed in the matter.

'Weather conducive for walking in Ahmedabad'
Having encouraged thousands of families in Mumbai and Pune to walk, the fourth edition of Max Bupa Walk for Health initiative organized in association with The Times of India, reached Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Eyeing global markets, banks flock to IFSC at GIFT City
India's first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) at GIFT City in Gandhinagar has caught the fancy of top banks in the country. Stock and commodities exchanges may be awaiting tax breaks to set up their shops, but as many as 22 banks have queued up to establish their IFSC Banking Units (IBUs) in GIFT City.

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Allahabad University's SC-ST cell to re-start
After lying defunct for several years, the SC/ST Cell, a forum for the SC and ST students, teachers and employees of Allahabad University, has been made functional again.

Examinees seek centres near home
Examinees preparing for competitive examinations staged a demonstration at Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on Tuesday, demanding allotment of examination centres at their home town or districts nearby.

Magh Mela: BJP, VHP to launch agitation for Swami Vasudevanand Maharaj
Activists of BJP and VHP expressed concern on Wednesday over how Swami Vasudevanand Saraswati Maharaj hasn't been given proper facilities at the ongoing Magh Mela, despite his requests.

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Leprosy cases rise to 10,645 in state
The number of leprosy patients has risen in the state since 2006 because very few people are employed to take care of the existing ones, alleged State Leprosy Welfare Federation president Duryodhan Sahu here on Wednesday.

Xavier Varsity to screen selected films from MIFF
Film lovers in the city will get an unique opportunity to watch some of the selected documentary, animation and short films to be screened at the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF).

Book rooms at sanctuaries at the click of a mouse
The Odisha Forest Development Corporation (OFDC) will facilitate online booking of tourist accommodation facilities at eco-tourism sites in wildlife sanctuaries across the state.

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New college to be opened in Bhopal from next session
A new college will be opened in Kolar area, Bhopal from next academic session. A sum of Rs. 7.20 cr has been sanctioned for the construction of government Benazir Science and Commerce college at Kolar area.

Pipebomb in Mahanagari Express train puts Madhya Pradesh on alert
An object resembling a pipe bomb found inside a sleeper general reserved coach of Varanasi-Mumbai 11094/Mahanagari Express near Satna railway station in Madhya Pradesh sparked panic among the commuters.

Kansas State University to help Agar farmers produce soya and millet food products
Kansas State University based in United States of America to teach about 5000 farmers in Agar district, about soya and millet mixed baby food production. This will also be followed by research on difference in crops by using different old and new variety of seeds side by side.

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Setback for bigwigs in Haryana zilla parishad polls
Results of zilla parishad elections in Haryana have come with many surprises with some senior politicians facing defeat.

Chandigarh: Saupin's School and Satluj School score top ranks in survey
Saupin's School, Sector-32, Chandigarh has been ranked as the top school in 7 out of 10 categories in a survey conducted in 2015 by a magazine amongst Chandigarh schools.

Govt steps up canvassing for biz meet
Stepping up its campaign to bring maximum investments to Haryana through the global business summit that will be held in Gurgaon in March, the Manohar Lal Khattar government will hold road shows in Kolkata on January 30, Hyderabad on February 10, Mumbai on February14 and Bangalore on February 23.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

There is No Beef in Vedas. A Brilliant Explanation By an IIT Alumni Thrashing False Claims.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

News Digest: No govt bid to gag anybody, says Advani

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Today's Headlines

No govt bid to gag anybody, says Advani
Amid talk of intolerance, BJP veteran L K Advani on Tuesday said there was no question mark on the freedom of expression in the country and wondered who were the people saying so.

IIT-Hyderabad develops 'pendant' that can monitor heart rhythm
It requires a trained medical professional to interpret ECG signals for any abnormality in heartbeat.

HRD ministry junks report of Sanskrit panel set up by UPA
The HRD ministry has refused to accept the recommendations of second Sanskrit commission set up in 2013 by the UPA government on the ground that the report was submitted much after the panel's term expired.

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Govt plans China-type economic  zones
Sources in the government said discussions are on to ready a plan to build these zones in states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

Snapdeal plans to lend Rs 1k crore in six months to attract sellers
In an attempt to attract more merchants to sell on its platform, online marketplace Snapdeal is looking to disburse loans worth Rs 1,000 crore over the next six months to its sellers.

FII selloff in January worst since 2008
FIIs were net sellers in value terms in all but three trading sessions during the month, data with share depository NSDL showed.

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Storks spend winter eating rubbish, not migrating
Some white storks have taken to spending the winter in rubbish dumps eating garbage rather than making the usual journey south across the Sahara, scientists said. This is a new sign of how human influences, ranging from climate change to pollution, disrupt migratory routes for animals.

Archaeologists discover dinosaur fossils in Gujarat
A team consisting of a German archaeologist and two Indians discovered dinosaur fossils during an ongoing research in Gujarat.

New bird species in India, first in a decade
The find of a new species of bird in northeastern India and adjacent parts of China has marked the first discovery in a decade and the fourth since 1949.

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Denmark OKs bill to seize assets from refugees
Denmark’s parliament passed measures on Tuesday aimed at deterring refugees from seeking asylum, including confiscating valuables to pay for their stay, despite protests from international human rights organisations.

Putin's a picture of corruption, says US official
A senior US treasury official has directly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of corruption.

'Angel' dolls get seats, meal on Thai flights
A craze in Thailand for pampering lifelike dolls to bring good fortune doesn’t seem to have done the trick for some vendors, who on Tuesday were raided by police on charges of tax avoidance.

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Padma honours for Rajinikanth, Ajay Devgn, Anupam Kher
Some big names from cinema featured in the Padma list this time.

Rahul Sharma's first tweet after marrying Asin
Okay guys, Rahul Sharma has posted his first tweet after his much talked about wedding to actress Asin. And the thing about this tweet is that it is way too adorable to go unnoticed by anyone.

Priyanka proves she's still daddy's lil girl
The actress' statement after she received the Padam Shri just proved that her 'Daddy's lil girl' tattoo is absolutely justified.

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PIO doctor pulls off kidney transplant using 3D printing
An Indian-origin surgeon in the UK has pulled off a complex kidney transplant on a three-year-old girl using 3D printing, believed to be among the world’s first such operations.

Fatty liver poses risk of heart dysfunction in obese
Adding more support to the importance of dietary interventions in obese patients, a research said fatty liver is independently associated with heart failure in such people.

Chinese scientists create autistic monkeys in a bid to find cure
Scientists say they have genetically engineered autistic monkeys in the hope of finding new ways to treat the illness. The challenge for now is to develop methods to treat the monkeys, with the long-term hope of finding a genuine cure for autism.

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1st T20I: Kohli, bowlers help India beat Australia by 37 runs
The format change finally brought some cheers for Team India as their preparations for World Twenty20 got off to a perfect start. Bowlers seemed to have found their mojo back as they helped India defend their total for the first time on this tour. Australia were bowled out for 151 in 19.3 overs in a massive chase of 189.

Deborah seals historic Track Cycling World C'ships berth
Deborah Herold from the Andamans created history again by qualifying for the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships for the first time in India's history, ahead of South Korea and Japan in the main draw.

Team India returns to top of ICC Test rankings
India on Tuesday regained their numero uno Test status after a hiatus of nearly four-and-half years following England's 2-1 series victory over former leaders South Africa.

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7 things under Rs 800 to keep your gadgets clean
Electronic devices tend to get handled by many people on a daily basis.

Microsoft Surface Pro 4 review: A brilliant mix of looks, performance and portability
After the Microsoft Lumia 950 XL, the American giant has launched Microsoft Surface Pro 4 in India, which came to us for a review.

Apple set for lowest iPhone sales growth ever
Analysts say Apple has become a victim of its own success as the iPhone 6 line was lapped by consumers looking for big-screen smartphones, thus creating a sales record hard to match for the succeeding iPhone 6S line.

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UK schools get tough on face-covering veils
Britain's top schools monitoring authority has instructed officials to mark down institutions as "inadequate" where face-covering veils are hampering learning, days after Prime Minister David Cameron advocated removal of face coverings at educational institutions.

Univs can't charge over Rs 2 for answer sheet copy: CIC
The chief information commissioner (CIC) of India has come to the rescue of thousands of students who are facing inexplicable delays in getting copies of evaluated answer sheets or are being charged exorbitantly for the copies.

Change in exam welcome but teaching rejig needed: Experts
The directorate of government examinations, as promised in circulars in 2015, has implemented changes in the exam pattern, which will be reflected in the Class 10 boards this year. But will these reforms yield positive results? That's the larger question.

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Ghulam Ali in Mumbai this week; hosts seek security
Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali will be in the city this week to attend an event and his hosts have sought adequate security for him from Maharashtra government, months after his concert here was cancelled due to Shiv Sena's opposition.

Widow murder:Borivli bldg maybeef up security
Following a 59-year-widow’s murder outside her flat in Borivli, residents of the building are contemplating beefing up security measures.

Chintan wants flat in Juhu, studio sealed
The judicial custody of contemporary artist Chintan Upadhyay and four others—accused of murdering his estranged wife Hema and her lawyer—was extended up to February 8 on Monday.

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Stink to rise in E Delhi as civic staffers go on strike
Garbage is likely to start piling up from Wednesday in east Delhi and all other municipal services disrupted there as well as in north Delhi as civic body employees have decided to strike work for the next three days over non-payment of salaries.

Delhi cops shop for 'sticks' to beat porn
You will have to do better than hitting the delete button to get rid of porn.

As cybercrime soars, police get ready to byte deep
Three months from now, Delhi Police will have a better handle on cybercrime.

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Karnataka ATS yet to make even a single arrest
In the past one month, eight terror suspects have been arrested from Karnataka. Six of them were wanted for alleged links with the Islamic State, one was an Al-Qaida supporter, and another was wanted in connection with a 2008 Ahmedabad-Surat terror attack.

114 inmates released from Hindalaga jail on R-Day
Life sentenced inmates of Hindalaga central jail here, who released on the eve of Republic Day based on their good conduct promised of leading future life as good citizens of society.

Bengaluru educator bags #100Women award
Her father's death may have forced her to step into the corporate world as an IT analyst, but she still nurtured her dream to become a teacher.

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Probe blames university admin for Rohith's death
A report released on Tuesday by The Independent People’s Tribunal on Human Rights and Environment concluded that Dalit scholar Rohith Vemula’s death was “caused by the acts of omission and commission of the authorities”.

Don't throw out Bhogapuram Airport farmers: HC to AP
The state is in the process of acquiring 5311 acres in Bhogapuram mandal of Vizianagaram district for the airport and it also issued a notification seeking the land from farmers on August 31, 2015.

Now, a storm of rage against interim V-C
Hundreds of students from various varsities poured into University of Hyderabad (UoH) on Monday in support of the agitating students over the suicide of dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula.

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Surprise inspection found flaws
Previous planned inspections by the Tamil Nadu DR MGR Medical University had not found anything amiss. Functioning on a provisional affiliation, the college has been taking in students every year since 2008.

Soon, a wearable chip to analyse heart rhythm
It requires a trained medical professional to interpret ECG signals for any abnormality in the heartbeat.

Coast Guardcopter findsbody of boy
A Coast Guard helicopter on Tuesday found the body of a 13-year-old boy who went missing while bathing in the sea at a beach in north Chennai on Monday evening.

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Sharma 'misused' official car while on leave, says govt
After some four years, the state government has suddenly remem bered that re tired IPS offi cer Rahul Sharma, in February 2012 had "misused his official vehicle" and kept his driver and gunman with him while he was on leave.

AQIS link: Cops probe IP address
After revelations that Anzar Shah, Zafar Masood and Usman Khurshid, allegedly linked to AlQaeda in Indian Sub-continent had visited Gujarat, the state police is now probing about two dozen IP addresses suspected to be from Gujarat from which members of the alleged terror module sent messages to each other.

Indian Army displays might
On the eve of Republic day, Parbat Ali Brigade of the Golden Katar Division invited teachers and students from schools from Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad to showcase their prowess and gave a glimpse of their way of life.

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Namaz, Ganga snan part of life for this volunteer
He not only offers namaz five times a day but also takes a holy dip at the Sangam during Magh Mela, Kumbh and Ardh Kumbh.

Allahabad University central library to open on holidays
The authorities of Allahabad University have decided to keep the Central Library open on Sundays and holidays, barring a few important ones.

Congress-men block Paswan's cavalcade
Congress workers stopped Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan's cavalcade for the second time in two days on Sunday at Manda.They were protesting against the price rise of essential commodities.

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4 'Iraqi men' go missing; alert sounded in Odisha
A high alert has been sounded in Odisha after four men, presenting themselves as Iraqi nationals, disappeared when asked to produce their identity proof at a hotel here on Monday night, with police suspecting them to be terrorists.

CPI seeks punishment for Jatni rape accused
Members of Communist Party of India (CPI), state unit, and Utkal Mahila Samiti (UMS) had a face-off with police on Monday while they were trying to march towards the chief minister's residence demanding exemplary punishment for the Jatni rape accused.

Pollution board sets timeframe to clear projects
To make the process of according consent to establish and operate to industries easier and faster, the Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) has set a timeframe for different categories of industries.

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Maihar bypoll: BJP forwards candidature of Narayan Tripathi
Madhya Pradesh BJP's State Election Committee here on Monday unanimously forwarded the name of former Congress MLA Narayan Tripathi as the party's candidate for the Maihar assembly bypoll.

Undivided MP's first DGP B P Dube passes away
Undivided Madhya Pradesh's first Director General of Police (DGP), B P Dube passed away here on Monday after a brief illness, family sources said.

Family in Bhind held after threat to blow up India Gate
BHOPAL: Police on Monday night rounded up a family in Bhind district after receiving a threat to blow up India Gate on Tuesday.

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At Khattar's home, woman beats men to sarpanch post
The sarpanch's post in Baniyani village was open for all and had nine aspirants, including two women candidates, in fray.

R-Day: Girls unfurl flags in schools in Haryana villages
Girls with highest educational qualification were today accorded the honour of unfurling the national flag at Republic Day programme in schools in the villages across Haryana.

Badal shifted out of ICU
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, admitted to a hospital here following chest congestion and fever, was today shifted out of ICU following improvement in his condition.

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