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Monday, April 11, 2016

News Digest: Centre okays release of Rs 820 crore for drinking water in rural areas

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Today's Headlines

Centre okays release of Rs 820 crore for drinking water in rural areas
Rs 820 crore to states from the Union Budget allocation for rural drinking water to ensure they have no dearth of funds to mitigate a drought-like situation.

First train carrying five lakh litres water reaches drought-hit Latur

Two Indian medical students stabbed to death in Ukraine

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Maruti to introduce 1 new model, Baleno variant
Aiming to maintain a double-digit growth rate in volumes in the fiscal 2016-17, Maruti Suzuki has decided to strengthen its portfolio by adding one new car and one variant.

Plea in HC for probe into KFA's fuel procurement
The Bombay high court on Monday received a petition to hear a fresh plea for CBI action against Vijay Mallya and his defunct Kingfisher Airlines over Rs 602-crore aviation fuel, which he received on credit from a public sector company between 2008 and 2010.

Bajaj, global agency spat over Qute safety rating
The Bajaj Qute quadricycle’s one-star rating has triggered a spat between testing agency Global NCAP and Bajaj Auto. In a letter addressed to Bajaj Auto MD Rajiv Bajaj, David Ward, secretary general, Global NCAP, ticked off the Pune-based company for its “exaggerated claims” regarding the “safety deficiencies highlighted by Euro NCAP’s recent tests”.

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Tata Co. to study impact of climate change on Assam tea production
Tata Global Beverages said the report aimed at identifying those areas that would continue to remain suitable for tea cultivation and those areas that would require adaptation and those that might become unsuitable and hence, might need to switch from tea to other crops.

In China, endangered bird spoon-billed sandpiper spotted
A spoon-billed sandpiper was spotted in south China's Hainan province last week, the third time the endangered bird has been seen on the tropical island. Luo Lixiang with the Xinying Mangrove National Wetland Park photographed the sandpiper while he was patrolling the park.

Water scarcity threatens Shimla's tourism industry
Private suppliers bring water from natural sources located on the outskirts of Shimla to sell to the hotels, he said. Civic authorities say water shortage has become more acute since January 2 when supply from Ashwani Khud was stopped following a recent outbreak of jaundice.

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US embassy warns of possible attack on hotel in Kabul
"In response to this potential threat, the US embassy Kabul is advising American citizens to avoid the Star Hotel and to remain vigilant when visiting hotels in Kabul, especially during large gatherings," the embassy said on Twitter.

Norway's state church votes in favor of same-sex marriages
A large majority of Norway's church synod have voted in favor of same-sex marriages. Of 115 synod members present at the Church of Norway's council, 88 voted in favor, meaning that the state church will adopt provisions for marrying same-sex couples. The church described it as a 'historic decision.'

Cruz could save Republicans from Trump - but what then?

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BT Exclusive: Shahid Kapoor in 'Udta Punjab'
Shahid Kapoor plays a Punjabi rock star, Tommy Singh, in his forthcoming film ‘Udta Punjab’.

Pic: Reel Ravi Shastri, Azhar bond in Green room
The sports biopic ‘Azhar’ based on the life of cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin is all set to hit theatres.

Sonu Sood's jaw-dropping split will stun you!
Sonu is currently in Beijing to shoot the remaining portions of the film and he recently shared his picture from the sets where he is seen practising stretching and preparing himself for an action sequence. Watch how Sonu does a standing leg split and there is not even an ounce of pain or stress on his face.

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Brain injury in 43 percent of US ex-football players: study
Miami, April 11, 2016 (AFP) -Some 43 percent of retired American football players studied show signs of traumatic brain injury, raising new concerns about the long-term effects of hitting and tackling, researchers said Monday.

Brain injury in 43 percent of US ex- football players: study
Miami, April 11, 2016 (AFP) -Some 43 percent of retired American football players show signs of traumatic brain injury, raising new concerns about the long-term effects of hitting and tackling in the sport, researchers said Monday.

Tesla recalls 2,700 Model X SUVs for seat problem
New York, April 11, 2016 (AFP) -Tesla Motors is recalling 2,700 Model X sport utility vehicles to fix a locking hinge that could allow third-row seat backs to fold forward, the automaker said Monday. The recall affects SUVs bought before March 26.

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IPL 2016: Gujarat Lions beat Kings XI by five wickets
Aaron Finch's blazing 74 powered new entrants Gujarat Lions to a convincing five-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab and open Gujarat's campaign in an emphatic manner in the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the PCA Stadium in Mohali.

Hope cricketers haven't complained: Bhogle on IPL ouster
Speculation is rife that some Indian cricketers have complained against Bhogle to the BCCI for his comments on air but the exact reason for his last minute sacking from the IPL commentators' panel is not yet known.

Chappell's man management skills were zero: Sehwag
Appointed coach of the Indian cricket team in May 2005, Aussie Greg Chappell's tenure was riddled with controversies, starting with the dropping of Sourav Ganguly during a tour of Zimbabwe later that year.

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14 highest-paying job titles in the technology industry
Here are 14 highest-paying job titles in the technology industry in the US.

Why it's not easy to switch to iPhone from Android
I have finally caved in: My phone is now an iPhone.

United Payments Interface: All you need to know
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan and Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani, adviser to the National Payments Corporation of India, will launch the much-awaited Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

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Month before multiple medical entrance exams, SC brings back common test

Can't conduct common test this year: Medical Council of India
SC Had Cleared Decks By Reversing A 2013 Order

BJP in Delhi seeks resumption of services of teachers
Opposition leaders in Delhi met Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, demanding that the services of 2,500 contractual teachers who were recently terminated should be resumed. These teachers were recruited under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan.

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Signs of a thaw? Many jewellers open shops
More than half of jewellers across India reopened their shops on Monday after keeping them closed for nearly six weeks in protest over the reintroduction of excise duty on gold jewellery.

Don't want to be stereotyped, says Swara Bhaskar
Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Actor Swara Bhaskar says doing unconventional roles is the best way to get out of being typecast as she doesn't want to "be stereotyped".

Fresh blaze rages now at Mulund dumping ground
A fire broke out at the Mulund dumping ground on Monday morning. F

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I will say `Bharat Mata ki jai' with pride, but can't force others: Najeeb Jung

Dismantling of BRT corridor to take longer
The dismantling of BRT corridor is going to take longer than expected.

For Delhi students, the numbers don't add up
However, Class V Students Do Better Than National AverageThe performance of Class III students in Delhi is lower than the national average in languages and significantly lower in mathematics. However, the trend is bucked in Class V, where student performance is much higher than the national average.

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A 9-yr high: CLAT sees 45k students vie for law seats
45,040 Law aspirants have applied for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2016. This, after last year’s 39,686 applications, marks the highest recorded number received for the centralized online law entrance exam which will be conducted on May 8 across an estimated 170 centers.

NLSIU row over shorts ends amicably
A week after third-year students of National Law School of India University (NLSIU) alleged that Prof V Nagaraj passed inappropriate remarks over a student who wore shorts to class, the issue was resolved.

At this store, the customer is a trusted king
A small refrigerator containing sachets of idli/dosa batter, wheat chapatis and Malabar parottas stands in the lobby of the Bharat Golf View Apartments, Old Airport Road. A customer opens the door and picks up a sachet, and drops cash into a small box attached to the door. No salesman, shopkeeper or camera eye to check who put in how much. Or didn't. The stall runs solely on trust.

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Medicos all riled up against web counselling for PG seats
Stormy scenes are likely in the third week of April, with junior doctors vowing to stall the admission process for 2,500 post graduate and diploma medical seats. Reason: NTR University of Health Sciences' (NTRUHS) unilateral decision to bring in web-based counselling for the 2016-17 academic year.

Criminal cases to be filed against establishments having illegal water connections
Faced with a severe water crisis and poor revenue collections, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) has decided to file criminal cases against commercial establishments that have domestic water supply connections. Cases will be filed under sections 269 and 430 of the Indian Penal Code, with offenders liable to be punished with six months to five years in jail and heavy penalties.

Shaadi Mubarak fraud case: Minority welfare dept official duped state govt using forged documents
Using Aadhar card copies of young couples, which he obtained from his agents, Taheruddin created fake wedding cards to fulfil the criteria for the Shaadi Mubarak scheme. He also forged nikhanamas and then opened a bank account in the name of the beneficiary

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'Helpful' women steal chain worth Rs4.5Lakh on bus
Police have launched a hunt for two women who escaped with a gold chain weighing 23 sovereigns worth 4.5 lakh from an woman travelling on an MTC bus in Otteri near Pulianthope on Sunday.

Gate crash: Police register unnatural death
The North Beach police have registered a case of unnatural death under the CrPC Section 174 following the death of the five-year-old child M Shri Ram, who died after an iron gate fell on him while he was playing near his house in Mannadi on Sunday evening.

Traffic diversion causes chaos in Tambaram
Hundreds of bus passengers were left stranded on Tambaram Bypass Road on Monday morning after the traffic police diverted all heavy vehicles entering the city to Maduravoyal en route Koyambedu.

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GPCB model to help India in waste disposal
In a major boost to safeguarding public health from irresponsible biomedical waste disposal and related hazards, the new Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules now require a bar code system for identifying bags or containers carrying biomedical waste, and a GPS system to track the movement of the containers.

Despite ban, tipplers say cheers in Ben's Gujarat
Prohibition is the most spirited poll promise currently being served to woo women voters across India -Bihar's Nitish Kumar recently honoured his prohibition promise, Jayalalithaa and K Karunanidhi have promised to ban liquor in Tamil Nadu, and Kerala's Oommen Chandy has warned women voters will give a befitting reply in forthcoming elections to those opposing partial prohibition imposed by his government.

Guj jewellers seize golden chance, go on vacation
Manish Patel, owner of Shreeram Jewellers in Surat returned from a 10-day trip to Bangkok recently."I knew that the strike was going to continue for long.

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Mini tankers for blaze in crowded areas
Firefighters taking hours to reach godowns located in congested localities even before they can begin to douse fires would be a thing of past.

Jewellers' assn seals shops in Meerganj
The jewellers seem to have divided over their stir against excise duty hike.Unable to bear losses, a section of jewellers were found selling jewellery on the sly.

Nepal leader urges natives to work for motherland
Veteran Nepalese politician, Hari Acharya exhorted the Nepalese community in Allahabad to mobilise their fellow countrymen living in India and work for the development of their motherland, on Monday.

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Jaundice cases at Jharana Basti touch 56

Women protest scarcity of drinking water in Odisha

Bhubaneswar sizzles at 45.8 degress; schools ordered shut till April 20
The mercury breached a more than 30-year high for the month of April as Bhubaneswar sizzled under a temperature of 45.8 degrees Celsius, the blistering conditions severely hitting normal life and prompting the government to order closure of schools till April 20.

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Madhya Pradesh high court reserves order on bail plea of tainted IAS couple
While hearing the bail plea earlier the high court ordered constitution of a team of doctors for conducting medical examination of Tinoo Joshi.The report was submitted before court on Monday.

Youth set ablaze over old rivalry in Betul
A 25-year-old youth was tied to a tractor and set ablaze by five youths over an old rivalry in Betul district on Sunday night.

Madhya Pradesh Dental and Medical Admission Test entrance to be held on May 15

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Delhi girl among 3 who say they were raped at Murthal

AIPMT leak: Dangi dumped equipment
Roop Singh Dangi, the mastermind of AIPMT paper leak, had disposed of the technical equipment he used for the scam in Shimla, confirmed SIT probing the case.

Feb violence like Godhra, CM will get two terms like Modi, says BJP's Rohtak MLA
BJP's Rohtak MLA Munish Grover on Saturday compared violence during Jat quota agitation to Godhra riots and said just like then Gujarat CM Narendra Modi was criticized for it but still won two more terms, Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar would stay in the saddle for long.

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Pineapple has always been considered to be an exotic food. It is commonly used in refreshing beach drinks, pineapple actually has origins in the continent of South America. Historical facts suggest that pineapple has always been a native fruit of South America. However, it was brought back to the island of Hawaii by Christopher Columbus from where it was spread out all throughout the world.
 
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Sunday, April 10, 2016

News Digest: 4th yr in a row, 65k H-1B visas exhausted in 5 days

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, April 11, 2016
Today's Headlines

4th yr in a row, 65k H-1B visas exhausted in 5 days
The tripling of fee for the H-1B US work visa does not appear to have had any impact on the number of applications for the visa that Indian IT companies have filed for the coming year.

When Mayawati dumped 'Ambedkar'
Can Mayawati dump Bhim Rao Ambedkar? What seems unthinkable for her, the Bahujan Samajwadi Party chief actually did once.

Centre joins hands with UP to tackle Bundelkhand drought
Close on the heels of chief minister Akhilesh Yadav announcing a special package of relief for the people of drought-hit Bundelkhand, the Centre, in association with the UP government, has chalked out a multi-pronged strategy to mitigate the woes of farmers from the parched land.

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Steel tycoon wants to save 4,000 jobs at Tata's UK ops

'Subrata Roy tried to go abroad before being jailed'

NSEL scam: Whiff of black money

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Water scarcity threatens Shimla's tourism industry
Private suppliers bring water from natural sources located on the outskirts of Shimla to sell to the hotels, he said. Civic authorities say water shortage has become more acute since January 2 when supply from Ashwani Khud was stopped following a recent outbreak of jaundice.

E-eye may soon keep track of tigers in country
An ambitious e-eye surveillance system being implemented by the Centre may soon be expanded to keep track of tigers in wildlife sanctuaries and to prevent poaching and animal-human conflict. It is a software-based system where high resolution thermal and infrared cameras capture all activities.

Twenty turtles were found dead in a small pond in Agra
After the incident, forest department appealed local villagers to completely avoid throwing garbage in pond. Officer Sudhir said, “We are preparing a plan to pump in fresh water in the pond, meanwhile with the help of villagers we have managed to remove several tonnes of garbage from pond.”

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'Hand over Panama Papers,' German minister to press
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas appealed to media to hand over the Panama Papers that show how offshore firms are used to stash the wealth of the world's elite. "It would help bring about justice if important documents were handed over to the authorities," he said.

Migrants clash with Macedonian police at Greek border
Migrants clashed with Macedonian police on Sunday after trying to scale the fence separating Greece from Macedonia in the border town of Idomeni.

Russian air force, Syrian army preparing to free Aleppo
The Russian air force and Syrian army are preparing for a joint operation to liberate Aleppo, Russian news agencies reported. The operation is to liberate Aleppo and block all illegal armed groups which have not joined or broken the ceasefire deal, Bashar Al Asad was quoted by agencies.

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Hrithik-Kangana case: Fake mail ID is the key
Perhaps, many people do not understand the importance of the fake email ID and its operator in this messy and volatile episode between Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut.

Akshay delayed, not detained at Heathrow
News reports have said that Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, who was shooting in London for his August 2016 release ‘Rustom,’ was detained at the Heathrow airport last Wednesday because he didn’t have the required work visa for the UK.

Harbhajan's wife Geeta Basra is pregnant
The actress sparked speculation about her pregnancy at the opening ceremony of the IPL on Friday. Geeta was sporting a loose dress and comfy sneakers and her baby bump was visible.

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A 24-carrot drink
They are made at home, stored in earthen pots and sipped in the all-embracing sun of a retiring winter. And one such good thing is kanji, the deep purple drink of Punjab that can make a glass of red wine look pale.

People lose guilt feeling with violent video gaming
Gamers often claim that their actions in a video game are as meaningless to the real world as players capturing pawns on a chess board. Yet, previous research by Grizzard and others shows that immoral virtual actions can elicit higher levels of guilt than moral virtual actions.

SpaceX cargo arrives at crowded space station
Miami, April 10, 2016 (AFP) -SpaceX's unmanned Dragon cargo ship, carrying lettuce seeds, lab mice and an inflatable pop-up room, arrived Sunday at a crowded International Space Station where six spacecraft are now docked.

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IPL 2016: Knight Riders crush Daredevils for facile win
Kolkata Knight Riders did almost everything right in their IPL opener at Eden Gardens on Sunday, right from winning the toss to bowling out Delhi Daredevils in 17.4 overs to chasing their target for the loss of one wicket.

Tottenham Hotspur stun Man United with six-minute blitz
Dele Alli, Toby Alderweireld and Erik Lamela struck in six second-half minutes as Tottenham Hotspur swamped Manchester United 3-0 on Sunday to keep Premier League leaders Leicester City in sight.

Playing IPL without CSK jersey made me emotional: Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, captaining debutants Rising Pune Supergiants in the ninth season, said he felt emotional while stepping into the field in their Indian Premier League opener against Mumbai Indians without wearing the Chennai Super Kings jersey.

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7 reasons not to buy Apple's new iPhone SE
The latest addition to Apple's iPhone portfolio, iPhone SE, has launched in India. According to the Cupertino giant it is the world's most powerful 4-inch iPhone. However, the brand new iPhone may not be the best iPhone to buy for some people.

Facebook 'adding' robots to its Messenger app: Report
Facebook is going to add a whole host of robots to its Messenger app, in an attempt to change the way the internet works.

Micromax to integrate m-wallets in smartphones
Domestic handset maker Micromax will now integrate a new wallet offering, powered by Visa and TranServ, for its smartphone users as it looks to beef up its services business.

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Incentives for teachers posted in remote areas: Khattar
School teachers posted in remote areas of Haryana will get incentives and those staying far away from their home will be provided accommodation under a new transfer policy, chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Sunday.

CBSE's writing/drawing contest to mark Ambedkar's birth anniversary

CBSE to conduct writing/drawing contest to mark BR Ambedkar's birth anniversary
CBSE has created three categories for participants based on the class they study in. Students of STD I-V, STD VI-VIII and STD IX-XII can participate in their respective categories and submit either an essay, poem or drawing.

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NCP's Munde to raise medicine purchase 'scam' in Maha council
Mumbai, Apr 10 () The opposition, led by Congress and NCP, would raise the "Rs 297-crore medicine purchase scam" in the Maharashtra Legislative Council this week, opposition leader Dhananjay Munde said here today.

Kate makes cool fashion statement in hot, humid city
The hot humid air of an April summer was offset by the cool charm of their royal highnesses,

Phone calls to Powai spa owner nailed cops
The three police personnel and their two accomplices who allegedly kidnapped and demanded a Rs 2 lakh ransom from a Powai-based spa owner on March 30 were nailed because of the eight phone calls they made to the victim the next day. Investigators found out that four out of the total calls were made by inspector Nagin Kale (48). The calls were made to the spa’s owner Tarannum Khan at different time and the total call time lasted seven minutes.

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Foreigner sneaks into airport on fake ticket, held
A foreign national was arrested for sneaking inside IGI airport by flashing a fake Delhi-Frankfurt ticket to see off his girlfriend.

Kanhaiya & Co face strict action
The JNU administration is unlikely to show any leniency towards those found “guilty of misconduct” during the February 9 incident that had led to the arrests of Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya on sedition charges.

AIIMS lets boy in after 10 months
A day after TOI reported the plight of a 12-year-old boy with a painful lump in the back waiting outside AIIMS for over 10 months for surgery, hospital officials admitted him to the neurosurgery ward on Saturday night. Family members said a range of tests will be carried out on him beginning Monday.

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Single helpline for distress calls may not really serve purpose
The move to have a single emergency number and phase out all others has been one of the most ambitious plans of successive governments. A new emergency number, 112, is expected to function soon on the lines of 911in the US.

Salt fields to kitchen is a long and tedious journey

Logjam is still on, II PU evaluation delayed by 10 days
Karnataka primary and secondary education minister Kimmane Ratnakar on Sunday said the government is ready to spend about Rs 50 crore to address the wage-disparity issues raised by PU lecturers boycotting valuation.

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Muslims' share in enrolment dips at secondary level
Telangana has 40,821 schools, including 28,609 schools (70 per cent of total) in government sector and 12,212 schools (30 per cent) in private sector.

Unchecked, cabs fleece passengers at will
If you thought auto rickshaws drivers are the only ones fleecing customers, think again! Cab fares have touched dizzying heights in the city with app-based aggregators charging almost three to four times the regular fare during peak hours in the city .

3 years on, sacked Deccan pilots still waiting for dues
Almost three years since they moved court, sacked pilots of the Captain G R Gopinathfounded Deccan Charters Pvt Ltd are still running from pillar to post to recover their dues.

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Chennai's Bengali goldsmiths face bleak future without work
In a narrow by-lane in park town in the old quarter of the city, Bengali goldsmiths are languishing in their humble abodes without work.

Tamil Nadu temples play it safe, go easy on fireworks
Sunday's disastrous blaze that claimed more than 100 lives at Paravur Puttingal Devi Temple near Kollam in Kerala has turned the spotlight on the safer practices in temples in Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

Learn to sell, with a smiley
People are prisoners of their phones,“ says a meme. “That's why they are called cell phones.“ Much has been written about our addiction to mobile phones, and most of that is read on mobile phones. In fact, the aforesaid meme would not have become popular had it not been circulated through cell phones.

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SPG announces first Patidar job fair
In a bid to provide employment to agitating Patidars amid the quota cry, Sardar Patel Group (SPG), on Sunday, announced intentions to hold a massive job fair at GMDC ground on May 29. SPG office-bearers are expecting more than 20 lakh community members at the venue.

Teenage car mechanic held for Iskcon flyover death
A 19-year-old car mechanic was held by investigators at N Division traffic police station for causing the fatal accident at Iskcon flyover on Saturday, where a 38-year-old bike rider had fallen off the bridge after getting hit by the SUV driven by the mechanic, and had lost his life. The teen told police that he had taken the SUV on a test drive after repairs, when the incident took place.

New flight to link Ahmedabad, Delhi
Low cost carrier Indigo has introduced one more flight on Ahmedabad-Delhi route.The flight, which began on April 9, will operate daily.

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'Kathak queen' of Kashi wants to be social worker
As of now, I want to leave on some lone adventure trip to Bali or Hrishikesh, kathak dancer Soni Chaurasia, who claimed to have broken the Guinness world record in longest dance marathon said on Sunday.

Jewellers continue to down shutters
The jewellers' strike entered its 39th day on Saturday.

Mercury touches season's highest
City reeled under hot weather conditions as the maximum temperature rose to season's highest of 43 degree celsius on Saturday.

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Fire catches Khandagiri hill in Bhubaneswar
Lord Mahavira.It has some caves carved out in the hill during the.

Jaundice scare: No of patients at Jharana Basti touches 50

100 pledge for organ donation

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Judicial system has 'collapsed': Prashant Bhushan
Bhopal, Apr 10 () Claiming that the Indian judicial system has "collapsed", noted lawyer and activist Prashant Bhushan today said a big social movement is needed to improve the functioning of the judicial apparatus. "Judiciary is an important institution... but the judicial system has collapsed.

MP loses its 17th tiger, and this time its famous 'blue eyed one'
tigers.The tigress, also called Pench queen,  and.

Violence in Bhind after custodial death, 3 cops suspended

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11 mobiles, 7 sim cards found from jail
Eleven mobile phones, seven sim cards, three mobile chargers, one syringe and silver foil (apparently being used for consuming heroin) were recovered by Kapurthala police in a major search operation at the Jalandhar Modern Jail, located at Kapurthala, jointly with the prison department early on Sunday morning.

Australia rejects student visa, cites PSEB qualification
The Australian department of immigration and border protection has started refusing study visa applications of Indian students who have done their Class XII from a school affiliated to the Punjab School Education Board.

Leopard enters Una house, more than dozens injured
A leopard entered a house in Suri village of Una district on Saturday night and injured over a dozen villagers.

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Top 10 Health Benefits of Karela (Bitter Melon) Juice

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Though it is bitter to taste, the juice of Karela (Bitter Melon) is full of essential nutrients. Not only is it extremely nutritional, it is, in fact, considered a miraculous health drink. Karela juice has innumerable health benefits. It is an essential tonic for those who are diabetic. Not only patients, but in fact, everyone can get some or the other benefit out of this juice.
 
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As of late, in the year 2007, the idea of whether Lord Rama exists or not has been called into question, by no less than some of the politicians in India. So it is a wonder how such persons can be accepted as leaders of the people of India who should be concerned with preserving and protecting the culture of the country.
 
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