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Monday, February 22, 2016

News Digest: Attackers said they will harm my daughter: Sori

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Today's Headlines

Attackers said they will harm my daughter: Sori
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) member and tribal activist Soni Sori has expressed concern over the safety of her children days after three men on a bike smeared her face with a chemical in Chhattisgarh’s Jagdalpur on Saturday night.

CM to declare Rs 70 lakh watch as asset now
To end the controversy over his Rs 70-lakh watch, chief minister Siddaramaiah has decided to declare it as an asset before the Income Tax department and the Lokayukta, sources said.

High sin tax boosts illegal cigarettes
The balance 89% is consumed in other forms of tobacco and illegal cigarettes. However, legal cigarettes contribute 87% of the excise revenue from tobacco despite their very small share of total tobacco consumption in the country.

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Govt eyes Rs 5k cr from NTPC selloff
The government will sell another 5% stake in the country's largest power producer NTPC on Tuesday in a bid to mop up over Rs 5,000 crore and try to reduce the massive shortfall in the disinvestment target.

Nissan slaps notice to end Leyland JV
The beleaguered joint venture (JV) for small trucks between Japanese auto major Nissan and Hinduja group flagship Ashok Leyland hit a nadir with Nissan issuing a termination of licence notice to one of their three JV companies, effectively sounding a death knell to the idea of growing the business together.

Looking for change? Try your co's job platform
When employees need career advice, they usually turn to the HR manager or the immediate line manager.

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Green norms relaxation in naxal areas till 2018
To expedite creation of public infrastructure in Left Wing Extremism affected areas by government departments, the Centre on Sunday extended the relaxation of green norms for these projects till December 2018.

Ventilation "paths" to tackle smog in Beijing

Peacock off proposed vermin list in Goa
BJP, which is the ruling party in Goa, said peacock has been removed from the proposed list of vermins while a decision on including Indian Bison is still under consideration. A recent report mentioned that peacock and Indian Bison were among animals proposed to be listed as vermins, making them easier to cull.

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Syria ceasefire set for Saturday: US, Russia
The United States and Russia announced Monday that a landmark "cessation of hostilities" in war-torn Syria will take effect on February 27.

British PM warns on Brexit risks as sterling plunges
Prime Minister David Cameron warned Monday that a vote to leave the EU would risk Britain's economic and national security, as uncertainty over the outcome of the June referendum sent the pound plunging.

Pentagon due to submit Guantanamo closure plan
Military officials are poised to submit to Congress a much-anticipated report on how to close the US detention center at Guantanamo Bay, a spokesman said Monday.

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'Pyaar ka punch...' for Kartik Aaryan
It’s not uncommon for actors to be hounded by fans wherever they go.

7 roles that Priyanka Chopra will rock

Priyanka Chopra: Mind over muscle
Well, doing action scenes on screen is not just about looking tough. But also about being a toughie — physically, and mentally.

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Apollo 10 astronauts heard odd 'music' on far side of moon
Apollo 10 astronauts heard an “eerie” and “outer spacey” music as they passed around the dark side of the Moon, it has been revealed in an audio, declassified by Nasa.

Coming, a `smart' window that turns into a TV screen
Imagine a window in your living room that could double as a giant thermostat or a big TV screen. A new glass technology may make it possible.

You can soon download films on mobiles in 5 sec
On the outskirts of this sleepy commuter town just south o London, plans are underway to build the fastest cellphone network in the world.

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Asia Cup: Parthiv Patel to join Team India as Dhoni's back-up
India ODI and T20I captain MS Dhoni suffered a muscle spasm in the back during a training session on Monday in Dhaka. The selection committee has named Parthiv Patel as the back-up wicketkeeper for the upcoming Asia Cup.

Justice Mudgal to oversee DDCA's World T20 matches: HC
DDCA will hold matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 under the supervision of Justice Mukul Mudgal (retd) whose intervention has helped resolving several contentious issues between the cricket body and others, Delhi high court said on Monday.

India should keep winning habit going, says Shastri
India are currently on a roll in Twenty20 cricket having routed Australia 3-0 and then registering a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Sri Lanka at home.

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Reliance Jio ready to cover 80% India in second half of 2016: Mukesh Ambani
Reliance Industries (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani has said that the telecom unit is “ready” to roll out its fourth-generation (4G) services.

Comparison: LG G5 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Apple iPhone 6S
Korean smartphone giants LG and Samsung have announced their new flagship smartphones -- G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7.

Make in India costs more than made in China: Aakash tablet maker
Questioning the feasibility of Freedom 251, Datawind CEO trashed the explanation given by Noida-based Ringing Bells that domestic manufacturing have allowed them to offer the world’s cheapest smartphone for just Rs 251.

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Maharashtra varsities lag behind in research, says scientist
Central universities are favoured over state varsities and this has led to quality of knowledge and research going down at the latter, said noted scientist GD Yadav on Saturday as he called for doing away with traditional style of classroom teaching.

UGC tells universities to celebrate Matribhasha Diwas on March 3
In a letter written to vice-chancellors, University Grants Commission has said that since February 21, which is celebrated as the Mother Languages Day falls on a Sunday, it has been decided to celebrate 'Matribhasha Diwas' on March 3.

Homi Bhabha National Institute gets HRD ministry's nod to start its off-campus centre
The HRD ministry has given approval to Mumbai-based Homi Bhabha National Institute to start an off-campus centre at Bhubaneswar in the name of National Institute of Science Education and Research. The ministry said it has issued a notification in this regard on the advice of the UGC.

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Schools with less than 20 pupils on radar
The state education department is gathering data on the number of schools with less than 20 students on the roll.

Fresh CCTV plan for Pune E-way
The MSRDC has made a fresh attempt to have a CCTV surveillance system in place for the 95-km Mumbai-Pune expressway.

'Builder Parmar had business connections with politicians'
Deceased realtor Suraj Parmar shared business interests with political functionaries in Thane, and was misusing his connections to usurp public plots for personal gain, lawyers arguing for bail of the three arrested corporators said in the district sessions court on Monday.

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1,841 more beds at AIIMS trauma centre
The Union health ministry has approved a Rs 2,700-crore expansion plan for the AIIMS trauma centre here that includes adding 1,841 beds to the existing facility.

Attacks by lawyers were one-sided, says judge
A judge who witnessed the twin assaults at Patiala House Courts complex last week -on JNU teachers, students and journalists on February 15 and JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar on February 17 - has written to the seniormost judge of the complex, saying the attackers were all "apparently lawyers" and sought action against them, sources said on Monday.

Full water supply only after 2 weeks as Jat stir cripples capital's lifeline
Water supply in the city is likely to take two weeks to be fully restored as Jat protesters have extensively damaged the Munak canal, Delhi's lifeline, which accounts for close to 45% of the supply, at several places.

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Govt not for changing land-use to let ArcelorMittal set up a solar park
The Karnataka government faces a serious dilemma: whether to take back 7,500 acres allotted to ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel maker, and Miglani family-owned Uttam Galva Steel in Ballari district to set up steel plants or allow them to use the land for alternative purposes.

Karnataka govt to impose scheduled power cuts
In the wake of a severe power crisis, energy minister D K Shivakumar will be meeting senior officials of his department shortly to decide on the steps to be taken to tide over the situation, which may also include scheduled power cuts.

Rs 2-cr STP to revive Kundalahalli Lake in Whitefield
residents of Whitefield Rising community along with local corporators and representatives of the state government came together to lay foundation to set up a sewage treatment plant (STP).

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P3Ps gather at a designer label launch
P3Ps gather at a designer label launch

Tabs for medical students in AP
Promising to provide best infrastructure in the government medical colleges, health minister Kamineni Srinivas has said that the government has recently released Rs.30 crore to each college exclusively to set up digital class rooms and library.

YSRCP legislators approaching TDP: Pullarao
Agriculture minister Prattipati Pullarao has asked opposition leader Jaganmohan Reddy to wait till March, 5 to find out how many of his legislators are switching sides to TDP.

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College students protest against 'unfair' fines
Students of Hindustan University in Padur staged a protest on Monday against the fee and additional fines being collected by the varsity on "unfair grounds."

Lake ruined by waste, sewageand grease, its fish decimated
Puzhuthivakkam Lake, once an expanse of blue water so clean that one could drink handfuls of cool water straight from its banks, is today a highly polluted 16-acre body with as much effluent as water, near its eponymous neighbourhood west of Velachery.

RBI offers concessions for those in flood-hit areas
More than three months after parts of Chennai, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts drowned in an unprecedented deluge, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has come out with a spate of loan sops for people who had availed themselves of home and vehicle loans.

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Gujarat village bans mobile phone for school girls

City woman lands in US, finds her jewellery missing
City-based Kavita Jain had a horrific journey to the US after she found that her jewellery worth Rs 1.5 lakh was missing from her bag

Jat agitation: 15 trains from city cancelled till Tuesday
As many as 15 trains running from or via Ahmedabad to northern parts of India have been cancelled due to Jat agitation and consequent disruptions in various sections of Delhi division of Northern Railway .

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Kalpwasis return with sweet memories
For lakhs of kalpwasis, it was like leaving home with heavy heart since they started leaving Magh Mela campus after performing month long kalpwas.

35 lakh devotees take holy dip on Maghi Purnima
Amid tight security arrangement, more than 35 lakh devotees, pilgrims and seers, on Monday, took a holy dip in the Sangam - the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati - on the occasion of Maghi Purnima, virtually the last snan of the Magh Mela.

Rahul Gandhi speaking Hafiz Saeed's language: Giriraj Singh
Minister of state in ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises, Giriraj Singh has termed the language, being spoken by AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi, on the issue of JNU, synchronizing with that spoken by Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed.

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Odisha urges Centre to declare city airport as embarkation point for Haj pilgrims
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday urged the Centre to declare Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA), Bhubaneswar, as the embarkation point for the Haj pilgrims of Odisha from the current year.

Garden with plants used for Lord Jagannath rituals opens
Jagannath Vatika, a special garden with a collection of over 125 varieties of plant species used in different rituals of Lord Jagannath, inaugurated in the premises Botanical Gardens of Regional Plant Resource Centre (RPRC) here on Monday. The garden spread over an area of five acres aimed at creating awareness about conservation of plants through Jagannath culture.

Father, son arrested for killing two migratory birds

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Govt apathy forcing consumers to shell out more for LPG refill in MP
More than one crore people of Madhya Pradesh are forced to cough up additional Rs 20 to 25 every month on their LPG cylinders due to the indifferent approach of the state government which is sitting over the instructions of Union government to reduce taxation issued two years ago.

Accident claims another life: NLIU student dies
A week after sustaining serious injuries in his head during an accident, third year student of National Law Institute University (NLIU) Mohit Desai died on Monday. His batch-mate Siddharth Khare was died on the spot in the accident when a car carrying five students towards Kerwa dam rammed a tree near Mendora village on city outskirts on February 15.

Family in MP denied access to water after dispute over cop's hen
A family has allegedly been barred from access to potable water in the entire neighbourhood by a police constable following a dispute with the family after constable's hen injured the eye of 4 year old child in Jabalpur town of Madhya Pradesh.

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Dera Ballan's chief stopped at Ravidass Varanasi shrine
Sant Niranjan Dass, who heads the Jalandhar-based influential Ravidassia Dera Sachkhand Ballan, was allegedly stopped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's security personnel from entering the main hall of Seer Gowardhanpur shrine in Varanasi, the birthplace of Guru Ravidass.

449 roads, railway tracks still blocked in Haryana
Even as blockades by Jat protesters have been lifted at several places, there are 449 roads and railway tracks still lying blocked in Haryana.The state cabinet was informed about it during a meeting on Monday.

Martyr gets military, civil honour
A tearful farewell was on Monday given to 23-year-old Capt Pawan Kumar, who died fighting militants in Kashmir's Pulwama district, with his last rites performed at his native village Bhadhana in Jind district with full military honours.

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Sunday, February 21, 2016

News Digest: No plan to privatise healthcare, clarifies govt

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, February 22, 2016
Today's Headlines

No plan to privatise healthcare, clarifies govt
The Narendra Modi government has clarified it has no plans to exit or completely privatise healthcare as suggested by an official press release put out on Saturday.

No beef at AMU, say cops; mayor vows to barge in
UP Police say they have found “no evidence” of cow meat on the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) campus in its initial probe. Investigations into the BJP allegations of beef being served at the AMU canteen are still on.

Steep rise in debts offsets value of family assets
With everything from a pair of jeans to a nose job available on EMIs these days, it’s no surprise that the average Indian family is deeper in debt now than ever before. Though a household’s assets have become more valuable over the past decade, its debts too have grown at times outpacing the former.

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DoT finds Trai's base price for 700MHz low
The department of telecom (DoT) will seek a review of Trai’s spectrum auction recommendations as the government found an “anomaly” in the reserve prices suggested by the regulator, especially in the 700MHz band which will be sold for the first time ever.

Oil prices likely to stay low for 3-5 yrs: Mukesh Ambani
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani, owner of the world’s largest refining complex, on Sunday said global oil prices are likely to remain low for 3-5 years, benefiting a net importing nation like India.

Ajay Piramal spots value in venture capital investing
The family office of Ajay Piramal is stepping into venture capital investing to get a slice of the fast-growing entrepreneurial ecosystem in the country.

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Green norms relaxation in naxal areas till 2018
To expedite creation of public infrastructure in Left Wing Extremism affected areas by government departments, the Centre on Sunday extended the relaxation of green norms for these projects till December 2018.

Ventilation "paths" to tackle smog in Beijing

Peacock off proposed vermin list in Goa
BJP, which is the ruling party in Goa, said peacock has been removed from the proposed list of vermins while a decision on including Indian Bison is still under consideration. A recent report mentioned that peacock and Indian Bison were among animals proposed to be listed as vermins, making them easier to cull.

More Environment News»

John Kerry urges Palestinians, Israelis to ease tensions
US Secretary of State John Kerry met Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas Sunday and discussed tensions between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem, the US State Department said.

US rejected North Korea peace treaty bid: State Dept
The United States said Sunday it received a North Korean proposal to discuss a peace treaty for the Korean peninsula but rejected it when Pyongyang refused to consider reducing its nuclear arsenal.

Russia's defence minister on surprise visit to Iran
Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu on Sunday started a previously unannounced visit to Tehran with the conflict in Syria high on his agenda, Iranian state media reported.

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Dalbir cooks kadhi-chawal, saag for cast of 'Sarbjit'
The cast of the biopic of Sarbjit Singh, the Indian prisoner who was killed in a Pakistan jail, got a taste of authentic home-cooked Punjabi cuisine while shooting near his native village in Bhikhiwind in Punjab. Dalbir Kaur, Sarbjit’s sister, sent delicacies for the whole crew. The idea was director Omung Kumar’s, who met Dalbir recently and expressed his desire for home food, and Dalbir promptly prepared and dispatched lunch for the full crew. She said, “It was village-style food – kadhi-chawal, saag with desi ghee, adrak-galgal ka achaar and pinnis. Since most of them love sweets, I also made gurvaley chawal.”

Arjun Kapoor confesses he's a work-in-progress boyfriend
The actor, who plays a dream husband in the film, doesn’t think he’s ready for a relationship in real life. While talking to Mumbai Mirror, the actor confessed that he’s open to the idea of a relationship but doesn’t want to get into it until he’s ready.

Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes

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Ventilation 'corridors' to tackle Beijing smog
Authorities in Beijing plan to develop a network of ventilation “corridors” to help tackle the city’s notorious air pollution, news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday.

Exposure to air pollution may up obesity, diabetes risk
Exposure to polluted air may increase the risk of obesity and lead to high cholesterol and more insulin resistance, a precursor of Type 2 diabetes, a new study has warned.

A black hole in 5D could spell doom for relativity theory
Scientists have shown how a ring-shaped black hole could cause Einstein’s general theory of relativity, a foundation of modern physics, to break down — assuming the universe contains at least five dimensions.

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Punjab Warriors beat Kalinga Lancers to clinch maiden HIL title
Having lost the final in the last two seasons, the Punjab Warriors finally struck gold to become third-time lucky as they clinched their maiden Hockey India League (HIL) title.

Rohit & I can emulate Tendulkar & Ganguly: Dhawan
Their understanding of each other's game improving with every match, Shikhar Dhawan hopes his opening partnership with Rohit Sharma will not only be as successful as the that of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar-Sourav Ganguly pair but will one day surpass them too.

Comebacks are much more difficult than debuts: Nehra
Back in the national cricket team after being ignored for almost five years, veteran India pacer Ashish Nehra on Sunday said it is tougher to make a comeback than making a debut.

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LG unveils G5 smartphone with Snapdragon 820, slide-out battery 
Ahead of MWC 2016, LG today unveiled its new flagship G5 smartphone at its special event in Barcelona.

Comparison: LG G5 vs Apple iPhone 6S 
Here's how the LG's latest high-end smartphone G5 compares with Apple's iPhone 6S.

Huawei unveils Windows 10-powered MateBook at MWC 2016
Huawei today, at its special MWC 2016 event, unveiled Windows 10-powered 2-in-1 device called MateBook.

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Maharashtra varsities lag behind in research, says scientist
Central universities are favoured over state varsities and this has led to quality of knowledge and research going down at the latter, said noted scientist GD Yadav on Saturday as he called for doing away with traditional style of classroom teaching.

UGC tells universities to celebrate Matribhasha Diwas on March 3
In a letter written to vice-chancellors, University Grants Commission has said that since February 21, which is celebrated as the Mother Languages Day falls on a Sunday, it has been decided to celebrate 'Matribhasha Diwas' on March 3.

Homi Bhabha National Institute gets HRD ministry's nod to start its off-campus centre
The HRD ministry has given approval to Mumbai-based Homi Bhabha National Institute to start an off-campus centre at Bhubaneswar in the name of National Institute of Science Education and Research. The ministry said it has issued a notification in this regard on the advice of the UGC.

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Automan returns jewellery bag
A 55-year-old autorickshaw driver was rewarded by the Kasturba Marg police on Sunday for returning a bag containing gold jewellery that a female passenger had left behind in his vehicle. Kailash Yadav, the driver, had ferried Sanjana Gupta, 50, from Dahisar East to Borivli (E) railway station earlier in the day.

'Mentally disturbed' woman stalls train
A Western Railway local was delayed at Andheri station on Saturday afternoon after a woman, who was purportedly mentally disturbed, created a ruckus in one of the general compartments.

Star tortoises, parakeets rescued from Crawford Mkt
A clutch of protected reptiles and birds was rescued during a raid conducted on two shops in Crawford Market on Friday evening. Four star tortoises, a dozen Alexandrine parakeets and four rose-ringed parakeets were found stuffed in a cage, said an animal activist who was part of the rescue team.

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JNU sedition case: Cops question 7 journalists
Delhi Police on Sunday questioned at least seven journalists of leading newspapers and TV channels who have been covering the JNU sedition case, before it emerged that the missing students were back on campus.

Man held for conning girl of Rs 30 lakh
A 30-year-old man was arrested from Indore after he befriended a girl on Facebook and then duped her of Rs 30 lakh on different pretexts.He was arrested after the girl registered a complaint of forgery against him

DTC plans to float fresh tender for 1,000 buses
More than two years and multiple tenders later, the Delhi Transport Corporation state bus agency has decided to float another tender - this time for 1,000 buses

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Power crisis grips Karnataka
The recent fire accident at Sharavathi hydroelectric power plant and the shortage of water at state’s thermal plants has pushed Karnataka to the edge, with the government already mulling for zone wise load shedding.

Man killed on his way to pick wife, child from railway station
A 28 year old man, on his way to pick his wife and two year old daughter from the Yeshwanthpur railway station, was knocked down by a water tanker.

MAD holds camp to help kids realize their dreams
To make children's dream come true and to motivate them, nonprofit organization Make A Difference (MAD) kickstarted its annual two-day Dream Camp at a resort here on Saturday.

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Tiger stages midnight sit-in, holds up traffic
It was a spine-chilling experience on a chilly winter night deep in the forests of Jinnaram in Adilabad district on Saturday for a group of pilgrims returning home in a TSRTC bus from the Sammakka-Saralamma tribal fair at Medaram in Warangal district.

Former CBI top honcho's son booked for defrauding banks
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officials have booked a case against K Srinivas Kalyan Rao, son of former top honcho of CBI for defrauding a consortium of banks, including the Central Bank of India, to the tune of Rs 304 crore.

AP woos mid-level firms to boost IT growth
Andhra Pradesh is looking at Non Resident Indians (NRI) from the region to boost the information technology sector's growth in the state.

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Chennai scientists in core team to set up LIGO observatory in India
The city will soon make waves in cutting edge gravitational physics, with scientists from IIT Madras and Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) all set to play a crucial role in the development of a state-of-the-art LIGO interferometer in the country.

UT adviser leads solar delegation to UK
UT adviser Vijay Kumar Dev led a delegation comprising 12 experts from different fields in a two-day workshop on "Opportunities in Indian Solar Sector" organized by British High Commission in London, UK, on February 18 and 19.

Woman jumps in path of a hurtling train, dies on spot
By the time the locomotive engineer of a fast suburban train saw her it was much too late for evasive action.

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Taking Gujarati to globe
Over the past 100 years, Gujaratis have settled in almost all corners of the world – from the Arctic Circle to New Zealand. These Non-Resident Gujaratis (NRGs) have taken with them their culture, including their mother tongue.

Gujarati sailed the seas with traders
As the world celebrates International Mother Language Day on February 21, it is worth recalling what the 17th century French traveller Franco Pyrard had to say about Gujarati in his book, ‘East India and Persia’. Pyrard’s account of his travels covers nine years — 1672 to 81.

Cong vote share up 6% in 2015 polls
In the 2015 local self government elections in Gujarat, the BJP's vote share fell by 2.92 percentage points while Congress recorded an impressive 6.09 percentage points gain.

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Rahul Gandhi speaking Hafiz Saeed's language: Giriraj Singh
Minister of state in ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises, Giriraj Singh has termed the language, being spoken by AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi, on the issue of JNU, synchronizing with that spoken by Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed.

Vizianagram Hall tiles to be replicated
The restoration of the historical Vizianagram Hall and its magnificent dome at Allahabad University's science faculty has entered the crucial phase of tile-selection for the dome.

UP Board: Glitch prevents upload of attendance data

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ECoR to run Holi special trains
In a bid to cope with the extra rush of passengers during Holi festival, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has decided to run two pairs of special trains in two routes, Bhubaneswar-Patna and Puri-Bhanjapur (Baripada) between February 26 and March 26.

Six lakh to appear in Odisha Class X board exam from Monday
Tight security arrangements have been made for smooth conduct of the Class X board examinations in 2882 centres across the state, in which 6, 01, 348 students will appear.

Capital records hottest day in Feb in 53 years
The state capital on Saturday recorded a maximum temperature of 40.9°C, the highest in a February since 1963.Bhubaneswar also turned out to be the hottest in the state.

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Jat stir leaves railway passengers stranded in MP
For Canada-based IT professional Saurabh Shrivastava and his wife, the ongoing Jat stir for reservation cost them dearly - Reason: their train Bhopal Express that was to leave on Sunday night was cancelled due to the agitation besides other trains.

Do away with semester system, demand profs
Professors have demanded to end semester system, with the demand from teachers coming during annual general meeting of State Government Collegiate Education Professors’ Association on Sunday.

Smart City projects: IAS officers to be appointed as CEO
IAS officers will be appointed as CEO for implementation of Smart City projects in three cities of the state chosen for the coveted tag.

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Aiming to produce more Satnams
When India's first NBA draft, Satnam Singh Bhamara, showed prowess in basketball as a nine-year-old, it was only on the initiative of his father, Balbir Singh (57), that he moved from his non-descript village, Ballo Ke in Barnala district, to 100 kilometres away in Ludhiana to realize his true potential.

70-yr-old robbed
Three miscreants allegedly robbed a 70-year-old woman of her gold bangles in Sector 30 on Sunday.

Robotic surgical procedures shown at PGI
Various advanced robotic surgical procedures and conventional open surgical procedures were demonstrated through live transmission from robotic centre to lecture theatre complex during the second day of the live operative workshop at PGI.

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