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Thursday, April 7, 2016

News Digest: 'Saved' by Maha beef ban, cattle are dying of thirst and hunger

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, April 08, 2016
Today's Headlines

'Saved' by Maha beef ban, cattle are dying of thirst and hunger
Over the last six months, Laxman Ritapure lost ten of his cattle.Four cows, four bullocks and two calves.As Marathwada's searing drought lengthened into a second year, he ran out of water and fodder to feed them.

Then CBI chief Sinha interfered with coal scam cases, finds SIT
There is enough evidence to show that former CBI chief Ranjit Sinha "interfered" with investigations into key coal scam cases, the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) has told the court.

IITs to double fee, JEE rule change soon
While the fee hike will be implemented from the new academic session this year, changes in JEE will be effective from 2017.As reported by .

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Leaks show Mallya linked to Virgin Islands firm
Industrialist Vijay Mallya, who has been declared a wilful defaulter by Indian banks, figures in the offshore leaks by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), whose Panama Papers have rocked the world in the last few days.

Rs 500, Rs 1,000 note rumours behind cash surge: SBI
The State Bank of India has said that RBI governor Raghuram Rajan's contention that polls are driving the surge in cash in the hands of the public does not explain the current spike, which is higher than other election years.

DRI probes over-valuation of coal imports by power cos
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has issued a nationwide alert to its offices and customs formations to scrutinise coal imports for over-valuation.

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Airline carbon tax will burden poor countries: BASIC
The unanimous stand emerged during the two-day ministerial meeting of the BASIC group here.

Over 120 nations to sign climate deal in April: France
More than 120 countries have said they are ready to sign the UN's accord to fight global warming, French ecology minister Segolene Royal has said. The 32-page deal calls on rich nations to muster at least $100 billion a year in climate aid from 2020.

Punjab bans harvesting of Rabi crop at night
An official spokesperson of the agriculture department said that the harvesting of crop has been banned during night so that the produce could be clean and dry as per the norms and specifications. Also, movement of combines for harvesting at night is risky and can cause fatal accidents.

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Panama Papers: Vladimir Putin denies any links
"Our opponents are above all concerned by the unity and consolidation of the Russian nation, our multi-national Russian people. They are attempting to rock our us from within, to make us more obedient," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

Brussels bomber 'a cleaner' at European parliament
One of the jihadists who blew themselves up in Islamic State attacks in Brussels on March 22 briefly worked as a cleaner at the European parliament several years ago, the EU body said on Tuesday. It did not name the individual, but a source close to the inquirysaid it was Najim Laachraoui.

Islamic State nets millions from antiquities, Russia says
Islamic State jihadists in Syria and Iraq are netting between $150 million and $200 million a year from illicit trade in plundered antiquities, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin said in a letter. Churkin said plundered antiquities were largely smuggled through Turkey.

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Celebs agree to Hema Malini's suicide remarks?
Actress-turned-MP Hema Malini has been criticised on social media for her recent comment after Pratyusha Banerjee’s suicide.

KJo: I am proud of my kids - Sid, Varun & Alia
When critics slotted his brand of films as family drama, he claimed his position as the master of the game.

10 cliches used in Bollywood
Bollywood's cliches have been floating around for too long. May be it's time for celebrities to change the line? Here's a look at such top ten things celebs say, but why?

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Second-hand smoking may increase asthma risk: Study
Underweight and obese women who also drink alcohol and smoke tobacco have a two-fold higher risk of being diagnosed with asthma than women with a healthy BMI who do not drink or smoke, a new study has found. These women are two to three times more likely to experience wheezing as well.

Which countries have the healthiest diets?
As global rates of Type 2 diabetes rise, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has chosen to shine the spotlight on the disease this World Health Day.

Cancer drug could work as paedophile 'cure', scientists say
Scientists are conducting the world's first clinical trials on a drug to treat paedophiles before they sexually abuse children. Researchers are appealing through a British science crowdfunding platform to raise enough money to carry out a full study on the drug.

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IPL fast-tracks you into the Indian team: Shreyas Iyer
The Ranji Trophy’s highest run-getter and India hopeful opens up on his success in domestic cricket and the IPL, his attacking mindset and more.

Water crisis: Bombay HC refuses to stay IPL opener on April 9
A decision on the remaining 19 matches scheduled in Maharashtra has been kept pending while the matter has been posted for further hearing on April 12. The high court also asked the Maharashtra government to file their reply on sources of water to be supplied to stadiums by April 12.

Saina sinks to World No. 8, Srikanth out of top 10
Failure to defend their individual titles at the India Open Super Series last week cost Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth dearly as they slipped down the order in the latest BWF World rankings.

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Microsoft Lumia 650 goes on sale in India at Rs 15,299
Microsoft has announced the launch of Lumia 650 dual-SIM in India. Priced at Rs 15,299, Microsoft Lumia 650 is the company's latest smartphone to run on Windows 10.

13 tough interview questions heard @ Apple, Google
This year's weirdest questions come courtesy Apple, Twitter, Google, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and a few others. Here we pick the toughest ones asked at technology giants.

Facebook Live to replace Messenger button in major update
Facebook is rearranging the notification panel on its mobile apps in an effort to broaden the audience creating, watching and reacting to live video on its social network.

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IITs to double fee, JEE rule change soon
While the fee hike will be implemented from the new academic session this year, changes in JEE will be effective from 2017.As reported by .

Interest-free loans for all IIT students
All IIT students will have access to interest-free loan for the entire tuition fee under government's 'Vidyalakshmi' scheme at the time of admission, the HRD ministry has proposed.

Delhi government to 'randomly' inspect private schools
The Directorate of Education has formed 24 teams to visit schools and verify the record of admissions under Economically Weaker Section and Disadvantaged Group categories in entry level classes for the academic session 2016-17. The teams will submit their reports wihin two days of inspection.

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UK bizman Gupta wants British govt help to shed Tata Steel's liabilities
Commodities trader Sanjeev Gupta prefers to start on a clean slate with Tata Steel's UK strip product unit, leaving behind the liabilities associated with it.

Construction of finance hub in BKC to start by year end: State
If all goes according to plan, then the construction of the international financial services centre (IFSC) at Bandra-Kurla Complex will commence by December, revealed an official in the chief minister’s office (CMO)

Neta writes to CM over dam project
NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal has written to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis over a pending irrigation project in Nashik district. Following a criminal case filed against him in the Maharashtra Sadan scam, Bhujbal has been arrested and lodged in Arthur Road jail. Bhujbal was elected to the legislative assembly from Yeola in Nashik district

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10 months on, boy waits for AIIMS to let him in
TOI had reported Rahul's plight last July.His parents, construction workers Komal Singh and Omwati from Dholpur in Rajasthan, have lost wages waiting for the hospital to take the boy in.

'Working for people's rights isn't sedition'
Delhi University professor G N Saibaba was released on bail from a Nagpur jail on Thursday on Supreme Court orders. He spoke to TOI after his release.

E Delhi colony without water for four days
For the past four days, residents of parts of Mayur Vihar-II have been braving a water supply problem.Even after numerous complaints by residents, Delhi Jal Board had not conducted an inspection till Thursday morning.

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Karnataka HC to govt: Don't shift Lokayukta cases to ACB
In a setback to the state government, the Karnataka High Court on Thursday passed an interim order barring the transfer of pending corruption cases with Lokayukta police to the newly established Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

Despite having many lakes, these villages are facing water crisis
Sambra, Mutaga, Nilaji and Balekundri Gram Panchayats of Belagavi taluk, which had never felt shortage of water for decades, are also facing a water crisis due to drought and improper management of water this year.

BBMP promises to rid taxpayers of woes in a week
Technical glitches in the online payment of property tax have left Bengalureans fuming.Flooded with complaints, BBMP on Thursday promised to iron out the wrinkles within a week.

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Bomb blast in court complex injures 3
Three people were injured and several vehicles damaged when a crude bomb went off on the premises of a district court in Chittoor town of Andhra Pradesh on Thursday.

Amaravati dream turns sour for realtors and farmers
Real estate in the capital city area has been witnessing a downturn, contrary to expectations of a boom. The fact that buyers are staying away from the Amaravati region is a major cause of concern for both the farmers who own plots and realtors.

Alair encounter: Viquaruddin's father seeks SHRC intervention
Father of Viquaruddin Ahmed, under trial prisoner who was killed in an alleged encounter in Alair, Mohammed Ahmed, approached the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) seeking intervention.

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Building debris disposal rules here: Greens cheer, builders are game
Behind the glitz of new and tall buildings in the city is a trail of chunky construc tion debris with no accountability for its management or disposal -until now. The Centre has come out with new rules to handle construction and demolition waste.

After 23-year free run with job of namesake, imposter busted in Tamil Nadu
It took 23 years and two judicial orders for state agencies and the Pollachi municipality to end the fraudulent career of an imposter who brazenly impersonated another woman with the same name, bagged the women’s job in the municipality, changed her father’s name, date of birth and qualifications.

MTC buses mow down 2 women
An MTC bus ran over a 76-year-old woman on Kamarajar Salai along Marina beach early on Thursday, police said.

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Two of burglars gang arrested
According to LCB officials, Bipin Patel, a resident of Sector 5 of Sun City in Bopal, registered a case of robbery in November last year.

State govt makes U-turn, to oppose bail for 3 Hardik aides
Hardik Patel - Chirag Patel, Ketan Patel and Dinesh Bambhania - in connection with sedition charges levelled by the city crime branch.

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation steps up drive to seal high rises without fire safety
On Thursday, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) intensified its drive against high rises that failed to install fire safety equipment in their premises.

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AUSU to organize alumni meet on April 10
The former students and office-bearers of the Allahabad University Student Union will organise an All-India Alumni Conference on April 10.

Check on anti-socials: Traders pool in money for CCTVs
The traders in the city have pooled in money to get CCTVs installed in prime markets like Civil Lines, Chowk, Roshan Bagh, Mohammad Ali Park and Jawahar Square to keep an eye on auto thieves and other anti-social elements.

HC takes serious note of NCZCC director's letter
The Allahabad high court on Thursday took serious note of the act of NCZCC director Gaurav Krishna Bansal, who had sent a letter to the chief justice and had approached other judges in a sub judice PIL relating to Company Bagh.

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Summons politically motivated, says BJD
BJD on Thursday described CBI's recent summons to minister Sanjay Das Burma as politically motivated even as Congress and BJP clamoured for his resignation.

Novel protest for heritage tank conservation
Residents of the Old Town area stood in knee-deep water for several hours on Thursday demanding the conservation and maintenance of several heritage tanks and waterbodies lying neglected for years. They alleged that these waterbodies, which used to recharge groundwater, have become the breeding ground of diseases over the years.

Koshali language institute in Bargarh soon
The state government would set up Haladhar Nag Research Centre for Koshali language and literature at Ghens in Bargarh district.

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MP govt to electrify 10,000 middle & primary schools, says minister

Dist Consumer forum slaps Rs 17k fine on eBay

Police, naxals exchange fire in Madhya Pradesh

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Khemka gets new posting, 99 days after promotion
After 99 days of being promoted as principal secretary, Haryana's IAS officer Ashok Khemka was given a new posting on Thursday.

Cong takes RTI route to corner govt
Congress legislature party (CLP) leader Charanjit Singh Channi has taken on the ruling alliance for a large number of vacancies in the education sector in the state.

3 get 20-year jail for raping minor, circulating video
A Fazilka court on Thursday held three youths guilty for raping a minor girl and uploading the MMS of the act on a social networking site.

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Man Eats 2 Tbs of Coconut Oil Twice a Day for 60 Days and This Happens to His Brain!

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Dr. Mary Newport has a theory that ketone bodies, which the body makes when digesting coconut oil, may be an alternative fuel for the brain. She believes that coconut oil may offer profound benefits in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. If her theory is accurate, it could be one of the greatest natural health discoveries in years.
 
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

News Digest: 'Will quit politics if proved I have sheltered migrants'

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Today's Headlines

'Will quit politics if proved I have sheltered migrants'
At a time when a nationwide row over 'Bharat mata ki jai' is on, Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Wednesday mocked BJP and RSS by saying that they are more concerned about the people of 'Bharat'.

Gauhati West: myriad problems, missing solutions
Covering the areas from the LGBI Airport to the long-neglected villages on the Assam Meghalaya border, the Gauhati West constituency has a mix of urban and rural voters.

Here's how kids who fail CET enter govt med schools
Didn't get admission in to the best government medical college in your state? Your best bet may be to buy a seat in the worst private medical college in the state and pray it doesn't get permission to admit students in the coming years.

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Tata Steel's UK unit sale process begins on Monday
Tata Steel will begin the formal process to sell its UK units by Monday (April 11), British business minister Sajid Javid tweeted after a two-hour meeting with the company's chairman Cyrus Mistry at Bombay House, the Tata Group's headquarters, on Wednesday.

Soon bank account will be enough to invest in stocks
If the finance ministry agrees with markets regulator Sebi, soon anyone with a bank account will be able to invest in stocks, mutual funds and commodities without going for a fresh round of Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance process.

Banks reject Mallya's Rs 4,000 crore offer
A consortium of 17 banks, led by State Bank of India, has rejected a proposal given by beleaguered liquor baron Vijay Mallya and his firms to pay back Rs 4,000 crore by September 30, saying that there is “no value in the offer” and is likely to plead the Supreme Court on Wednesday to pass direction against him.

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Industry puts natural heritage sites at stake: WWF
Almost half of all natural World Heritage Sites, including the Great Barrier Reef and Machu Picchu, are threatened by industrial activities such as mining, oil exploration and illegal logging, conservation group World Wildlife Fund warned on Wednesday.

Marauding monkeys to now face bullets in Shimla
No monkey business any more — at least in tourist hotspot Shimla. Declared vermin, the marauding monkeys will be shot down in areas outside forests to check their menace. Howerver, US-based NGO called Humane Society International said they would soon take legal recourse to save the monkeys.

Sumatran rhino dies weeks after landmark discovery
A critically endangered Sumatran rhino has died weeks after its chance discovery on the Indonesian part of Borneo island was hailed as a landmark conservation success, an official said Tuesday. The rare rhino was caught in a pit trap last month in an area close to mining operations and plantations.

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Future of Iceland's govt up in the air, Pirate Party soars
Iceland's coalition parties held talks on the government's future, a day after the prime minister's resignation over the Panama Papers scandal that propelled the Pirate Party to the top of polls ahead of a possible snap election.

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi gets new role as special adviser
Myanmar's president signed a bill giving Aung San Suu Kyi a new role of state adviser, shoring up her influence across all branches of government despite vehement opposition from the still-powerful military.

Panama firm files complaint against global hacking
One of the founders of the law firm at the center of the explosive "Panama Papers" revelations on off-shore holdings told on Tuesday his company was hacked by servers abroad. "We have lodged a complaint. We have a technical report that we were hacked by servers abroad," said Ramon Fonseca

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'Indian directors mostly focus on dance, music'
He paints his imagination on celluloid like water colour on canvas, not letting a drop spill over.

 Is B-town dragged into Kangana-Duggu issue?
A new twist in the Hrithik Roshan-Kangana Ranaut legal case is that the actor has reportedly been meeting industry people and a section of the media.

Know the mastermind behind the concept of 'Fan'
Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Fan’ has been creating ripples ever since its first teaser came out.

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Pig hearts may save human lives: Researchers
One day, cardiac patients may enjoy a new lease on life with pig hearts beating in their chests, said researchers reporting a major advance Tuesday in cross-species organ transplantation. Their method uses a combination of gene modification and targeted immune-suppressing drugs.

World is facing 'unrelenting march' of diabetes: WHO
The number of adults living with diabetes has nearly quadrupled to 422 million over 35 years, the WHO warned on Wednesday, adding the world is facing an "unrelenting march" of the disease which now affects nearly one in 11 people.

Impulsive people 'prone' to substance abuse: Study

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I don't judge players based on auction price: Dravid
Delhi Daredevils 'Mentor' Rahul Dravid on Wednesday said that he has never judged players based on the price that they commanded at the IPL auctions as it is not always a true reflection of their abilities and skill sets.

Kohli inspiring Team India to go forward: Gilchrist
Australia great Adam Gilchrist is not only a fan of Virat Kohli's batting but also his captaincy and he sees the star player taking the Indian team forward in all three formats for a long time.

Uninspiring India beat Japan 2-1 in Azlan Shah Cup
Asian Games champions India came from a goal down to clinch an unimpressive 2-1 victory over hard-working Japan on the opening day of the 25th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament on Wednesday.

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Why India may prefer iPhones to Android flagships
"Why not opt for an iPhone instead, if I want an expensive phone to flaunt that will also last longer?"

Microsoft HoloLens: The better 'Google Glass'
Here are five things that make it the better ‘Google Glass’.

WhatsApp rolls out end-to-end encryption
WhatsApp has added end-to-end encryption to all of its messages – meaning that the company couldn't give information to governments, even if it wanted to.

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Here's how kids who fail CET enter govt med schools
Didn't get admission in to the best government medical college in your state? Your best bet may be to buy a seat in the worst private medical college in the state and pray it doesn't get permission to admit students in the coming years.

Short supply of NCERT books leaves parents in limbo

Jamia Millia Islamia faces students' ire over fee hike
Jamia Millia Islamia's plan to increase the fees for all its courses by five per cent from the upcoming academic session has met with protests from students, following which the varsity has decided to reconsider the move. The university has formed a panel to look into the issue.

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Rahul 'poisoned' Pratyusha's mind against her parents?
Actor-producer Rahul Raj Singh, who has been booked for abetting the suicide of TV actor Pratyusha Banerjee (24), had accused her mother of practising black magic and trying to create obstacles in the couple’s wedding plans

Wasn't an abusive boyfriend, Pratyusha's fiance Rahul claims in anticipatory bail application
The seven-page plea stated that Rahul gave 90% of the money the couple received from the TV show “Power Couple” to Pratyusha, despite earlier agreeing to divide the money, out of “love and affection” for the girl he was going to marry

TV actor Pratyusha's finace is Mumbai's fifth abetment accused this year
The Bangur Nagar police registered a case of abetment of suicide, assault and intimidation against Rahul in connection with the death of his girlfriend and TV actor Pratyusha Banerjee after her mother, Soma, recorded a fresh statement

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Economic Survey illegally printed, police hunt for publisher
The finance ministry has written to Delhi Police commissioner Alok Verma about illegal printing and circulation of the Economic Survey 2015-16 by some publishing houses.

Woman, son killed in LPG cylinder blast
A 25-year-old woman and her child were killed in an LPG cylinder blast in west Delhi’s Krishna Park area on Tuesday.

17 pending bills of 2015 may get Centre's nod
The 17 bills passed by Delhi assembly in 2015 pending with lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung may finally see the light of day.

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Family of Bhatkal man held for IS links leaves home
The family of a Bhatkal youth detained at Pune airport on Tuesday have left their home for an undisclosed place fearing police and media.

MCC won't make room for boys this year
Boys eyeing seats in Mount Carmel College (MCC) will have to wait.

Karnataka 1st to curb surge pricing by cab firms
Cab users can breathe easy. The new guidelines for taxi-hailing aggregators say under no circumstances can they charge more than the maximum prescribed fare.

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'Pay first instalment of Haj expenses by April 23'
The Telangana State Haj Committee has advised all selected pilgrims to pay the first instalment of Haj expenses by April 23.The total sum to be paid by each pilgrim is Rs 81,000.

Inter distance education exam fraud busted; 7 arrested
Moghulpura police and the Task Force cops have busted an intermediate distance education exams fraud and arrested seven persons on Wednesday.

Akbaruddin attack case: Eyewitnesses turn hostile
The two eyewitnesses in the Akbaruddin Owaisi attack case turned hostile on Wednesday.

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In space-starved Chennai, soccer gets a place on the roof
Things are looking up for soccer in Chennai ­ 100 feet high, to be precise. As concrete eats into the city's outdoor space, football turfs are now sprouting on roofs of buildings. They may not be the usual 100m x 50m fields, but at a little more than 5,000sqft, and with balls and referees thrown in, enthusiasts are not complaining.

Chennai sizzles as temperature rises 2C to 37C, no let-up in sight
The city is getting so torridly hot, don't be surprised if people around you start to spontaneously combust.

Car goes up in flames, driver escapes
The driver of a car had a narrow escape in Red Hills on Wednesday when his vehicle suddenly went up in flames, forcing him to abandon it in the middle of the road.

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To beat diabetes, waist must measure less than half of height
`Beat diabetes' -this is the theme of World Health Day on Thursday . Experts say one of the easiest ways of defeating diabetes, is to keep one's waist circumference to below half of your height.

True love brings American to A'bad shanty
In cyberworld where faking is more a norm than exception, a city boy's honesty about being poor has won him love of an American woman.

Teak absorbs max CO2 from air, helps check global warming
Teak has the highest capacity for carbon sequestration among trees in India. This is the finding of a study conducted by the Gujarat Ecological Education and Research (GEER) to prepare a hierarchy of local trees in India that can reduce the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide traps heat and is the main villain insofar as global warming is concerned.

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Allahabad University asks for help from district administration to end dharana on its campus

Cong demands arrest of NIA DySP killers
Members of District Congress Committee (DCC), Allahabad, on Tuesday shouted slogans against the Union and state governments at Subhash Chauraha to protest against the killing of National Investigation Agency (NIA)'s deputy SP Tanzil Ahmed. They also demanded arrest of the perpetrators of crime at the earliest.

Spurt in skin problems
Soaring mercury has led to rise in number of skin diseases.

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Chit fund scam: Odisha Minister submits vehicle papers to CBI
Bhubaneswar, Apr 6 () Odisha's Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister Sanjay Dasburma today submitted all documents related to vehicles owned and used by him and his family before the CBI in connection with the chit fund scam.

Daughter reveals Biju Patnaik's plans to topple the British
Bhubaneswar, Apr 6 () Incredible though it may seem, the late Biju Patnaik had plans to print fake currency notes and circulate them across the Indian subcontinent as a means of bringing about the downfall of the British Raj.

Bhubaneswar sizzles at 43.6 degree celsius

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Planes drop more ice balls in Madhya Pradesh, villagers believe wrath of God
Madhya Pradesh seems to have become a favourable destination for International planes to dump their frozen toilet waste.

BUTA condemns act of police on varsity campus

MPCC chief meets Rahul Gandhi, big surgery in state Congress soon

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Amarinder to woo NRIs in US, Canada
Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Captain Amarinder Singh will visit United States and Canada from April 19, and hold meetings with the Punjabi diaspora in various cities in both the countries.

AAP youth wing's 'Nawan Punjab' ends
Giving a call to people of the state to help them in building a new Punjab, free from drugs, farmer suicides, unemployment, corruption and mafias of land, sand, cable, transport and liquor, thousands of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) youth wing supporters and volunteers finished their "Nawan Punjab" march at Hussainiwala near Ferozepur on Wednesday.

Doctors get big raise for autopsy
Haryana government, on Tuesday, announced to enhance allowances for Class IV employees, assisting doctors in conducting autopsies in civil hospitals of the state, from Re 1 to Rs 500.

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Throw Away Your Glasses! Thousands of People Improved Their Vision with This Method!

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Everyone knows that when you don’t use particular group of muscles for too long, they will become weaker. For example, when somebody injure his leg and uses the wheelchair for longer period of time, in time his leg will become weaker and weaker. It is the same with the muscle surrounding your eye lens.
 
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Australia was settled by a wave of immigrants from India little more than 4,000 years ago, a genetic study shows.
 
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